The Quiet Propaganda Behind America’s “Explainer” Journalism on Illegal Orders By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information |November 26, 2025 Obedience by Default: How ABC Teaches Soldiers to Trust the Chain of Command The ABC News piece, “Explainer: Can military members refuse orders?” by Chris Boccia, arrives dressed up as neutral civic education. It pretends to... Continue Reading →
The Inequality Gospel of the G20: When Empire Pretends to Repent
How the Managers of Global Capitalism Diagnose the Crisis They Created—and Offer Solutions That Protect Their Power By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 25, 2025 When the Arsonists Write the Handbook on Fire Let’s start with the obvious, comrades: there is something darkly comic about the G20 commissioning a grand report on global... Continue Reading →
Europe Wants Soldiers, Not Solutions: Germany’s Draft and the Return of the War Economy
CNN dresses Germany’s new conscription regime as common sense, but its language reveals an empire preparing its young for war. Beneath the talking points lies a material crisis: collapsing legitimacy, labor shortages, and NATO’s hunger for bodies. Germany’s rearmament only makes sense when placed within Europe’s deeper imperial recalibration toward austerity and militarized governance. The... Continue Reading →
Lobito and the Long Arm of Empire: Europe’s Green Transition Runs on African Land, Labor, and Life
How the EU’s “model corridor” revives the colonial blueprint under the banner of sustainability— and how African workers, communities, and global movements are fighting back. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 24, 2025 Europe’s Clean Hands Fantasy in the New Scramble for Africa The article under excavation, “In the new scramble for Africa’s... Continue Reading →
Stalinism in a Siberian Province: Class War, Collectivization, and the Birth of a New Rural Order
A Weaponized Intellects Book Review of James Hughes’ Stalinism in a Russian Province: A Study of Collectivization and Dekulakization in Siberia By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 23, 2025 Where the Revolution Met Its Hardest Soil Siberia is where the myths melt, comrade. It's where the Western left’s soft, sentimental picture of socialism... Continue Reading →
Life, Terror, and the Making of Soviet Power: Liberal Revisionism, Western Marxism and Siege Socialism
A Weaponized Intellects Book Review of Robert W. Thurston’s Life and Terror in Stalin’s Russia, 1934–1941By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Intellects Book Review - October Revolution Series | November 22, 2025Entering the Battlefield of Soviet HistoryLet’s begin with a simple truth that Western academia has spent a century trying to bury: the meaning of the... Continue Reading →
The Empire That Lost Its Voice: How The Guardian Turned a Search Engine Glitch Into a Geopolitical Ghost Story
A forensic dissection of imperial panic, narrative monopoly, and the dying breath of Western epistemic control in the age of multipolar meaning. A Weaponized Information excavation of how empires manufacture fear when their stories stop running the world.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 22, 2025 The Fabrication of a Threatened Empire The Guardian’s... Continue Reading →
The Christian Genocide That Wasn’t: How Empire Manufactures Moral Panic to Invade Nigeria
Trump’s threat to “save Nigerian Christians” is not a humanitarian mission — it is a geopolitical power grab, a resource war masquerading as moral duty, and the latest chapter in a centuries-long imperial script that uses race and religion to sanctify domination. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information, | November 20, 2025 The Empire Cries... Continue Reading →
Russia Without Putin: A Corrective Without a Compass
How Tony Wood’s corrective to Western liberal delusion stops short of anti-imperialist clarity — and what it reveals about the NATO Left’s crisis of thought. Weaponized Intellects Book Review Series | By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 19, 2025 “Too much attention has been paid to the man, and not enough to the... Continue Reading →
Empire on Thin Ice: The Arctic, the Melt, and the Making of a Multipolar North
As the ice retreats, The Economist promises “connection.” But beneath the shipping lanes and rare-earth dreams lies a deeper reality: the Arctic is becoming a frontline where empires overreach, Indigenous nations resist, and a multipolar world begins to surface through the cracks. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 19, 2025 How an Empire... Continue Reading →