Weaponized Statesman Series | Che Guevara to Fidel Castro, Havana 1965Written in the crucible of revolutionary governance, Che Guevara’s March 1965 farewell letter to Fidel Castro is not a sentimental departure—it is a political intervention. In it, Che offers a piercing critique of Cuba’s early socialist development, grapples openly with the contradictions of economic planning... Continue Reading →
Rebellion Without End: July 26th and the Unfinished Cuban Revolution
From the blood of Moncada to the barricades of today, Cuba’s revolution was never a moment—it is a method, a memory, and a mirror held up to empire. As the technofascist world order decays, the spirit of July 26th returns to demand a new generation of revolutionaries rise and finish what was begun. By Prince... Continue Reading →
Unite or Perish: Kwame Nkrumah’s Final Warning to a Fragmented Africa
Weaponized Statesman Series | Kwame Nkrumah at Addis Ababa, 1963Only African unity—political, economic, and military—can overthrow the neocolonial regime. Nkrumah saw the future. The question is whether we’re ready to fight for it.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 25, 2025Unite or Perish: The Mandate of a Revolutionary Moment“No sporadic act nor pious resolution... Continue Reading →
Roots In The Rubble: Reclaiming India’s Communal Lifeways From Colonial Ruin
Not despotism but defiance—how India's village communes preserved collective life beneath empire's boot, and why their shattered forms remain the soil of future socialismBy Pablo Katari | Weaponized Information | July 25, 2025Beyond Asiatic DespotismLet us begin by tearing to shreds the musty European fairy tale that India is a land of timeless tyranny, a... Continue Reading →
Liquidating the Jamahiriyah: Libya, Hybrid War, and the Murder of African Sovereignty
A revolutionary state was dismantled, a sovereign leader lynched, and a continent thrown into chaos—all under the banner of human rights. This is the true story of Libya: not a civil war, but a hyper-imperialist counterrevolution by empire. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information “You will regret it when it's too late… when chaos spreads,... Continue Reading →
From Damascus to Davos: Excavating the Saudi-Syrian Development Trap
A July 7 report by The National launders Gulf capital’s recolonization of Syria as diplomacy and investment, masking empire’s return in keffiyeh and contract form.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationJuly 24, 2025Empire’s Cement Contracts and Sectarian CoverupsOn July 24, 2025, the Associated Press published a glowing report headlined, “Syria and Saudi Arabia sign more than... Continue Reading →
Markets of Empire: Manchester, Colonial Plunder, and the Arithmetic of Global Capitalism
From the cotton of Bengal to the sugar of Jamaica, the wealth of the City was not born of free exchange—but of forced extraction.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationJuly 24, 2025The Architecture of CatharsisOn July 22, 2025, The Guardian published an article by Chris Osuh titled “Manchester’s Royal Exchange rooted in slavery and colonialism, research... Continue Reading →
The Occupier’s Script: U.S. Military Empire, Asian Compradors, and the Battle for East Asia’s Future
The Atlantic Council, Asia Times, and U.S.-funded scholars like Hanjin Lew are scripting a future where peace is only possible under American military occupation. This essay dismantles the psychological operation that frames Asian sovereignty as instability and imperial presence as protection. It excavates the buried histories of U.S. war crimes, suppressed diplomacy, and regional movements... Continue Reading →
The Storm Outside and the Steel Within: Stalin on Capitalist Crisis and Soviet Fortification
As capitalist empires collapsed into crisis and carnage, Stalin stood before the 18th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union not to gloat, but to clarify. His report, delivered in March 1939, was a cold-eyed inventory of global contradictions and a sober defense of the socialist path. It was not a speech of... Continue Reading →
Making America Great Again: The Tariff Wall and the Sanction Noose
How technofascism enforces capitalist decline through economic siege at home and abroadBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information| July 23, 2025Of Steel and Chains: The Coercive Logic of Economic PowerIn the bedtime stories of capitalism, tariffs are framed as patriotic tools—guardians of domestic industry, defenders of national sovereignty. Sanctions, we’re told, are moral instruments—punishments reserved for... Continue Reading →