By Prince Kapone Weaponized Information I. The Return of La Patria Grande The 9th Summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), held in April 2025 in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, is more than a diplomatic gathering. It is the latest chapter in a centuries-long struggle to consolidate a sovereign and unified Latin American... Continue Reading →
Wall Street’s Tantrum: Capital’s Warning Shot in a Crumbling Empire
As monopoly finance capital pulls the trigger on economic chaos, Trump 2.0 gets a sharp reminder: even the empire’s strongman must obey the markets that truly govern. Redline | April 10, 2025 | NORTH AMERICA When the Dow Jones plunged more than 600 points this week, Wall Street pundits called it "volatility." They blamed tariffs,... Continue Reading →
Argentina Strikes Back: Milei, the IMF, and the Class War from Above
As Milei accelerates neoliberal collapse in service of Wall Street and the IMF, Argentina's workers bring the country to a halt—reminding the world that the people still have veto power in the streets. Redline | April 10, 2025 | LATIN AMERICA Buenos Aires didn’t fall silent—it shut down with a roar. On April 10, Argentina's... Continue Reading →
Europe Blinks: Tariff Pauses, Imperial Jitters, and the Specter of Economic War
The EU didn’t de-escalate—it stalled. What looks like diplomacy is just imperial crisis breathing through a tariff pause, while the global ruling class preps for the next round of economic warfare.Redline | April 10, 2025 | EUROPE Once again, the great capitalist powers stumble through crisis with the grace of wounded giants. In April 2025,... Continue Reading →
Back to the Brink: Trump’s Iran Gambit and the Long War for West Asia
Trump’s threats against Iran aren’t new—they’re the latest phase in a decades-long imperial war to crush sovereignty, recalibrate hegemony, and discipline the Global South through hybrid warfare and high-tech siege.Redline | April 10, 2025 | MIDDLE EASTHistory, when it repeats itself under empire, does so not as farce, but as algorithm. Here we are again... Continue Reading →
Digital Wallets, Disposable Lives: Thailand’s Stimulus and the Operating System of Technofascism
In Bangkok, the junta distributes QR codes to calm the hungry while the real wealth escapes through offshore platforms. The future isn’t cashless—it’s consentless.Redline | April 10, 2025 | ASIAThailand’s military-backed government wants to inject life into a dying economy. So it reaches not for land reform, not for wage increases, not for debt cancellation—but... Continue Reading →
Blood and Boardrooms: Empire’s Peace Plan for Congo
While Congo bleeds for cobalt, the empire negotiates its future in five-star exile—repackaging resource war as peacebuilding in the heart of hyper-imperialist capital.Redline | April 10, 2025 | AFRICASomewhere between the bombed-out streets of Bunagana and the polished lobbies of Doha’s business hotels, the idea of peace was rebranded as a luxury commodity. On one... Continue Reading →
Redlines: April 10, 2025
Redlines is a daily political digest from Weaponized Information. It cuts through the noise to reveal the fractures and fault lines of the global capitalist-imperialist system. These are not just headlines—they are coordinates in the unfolding struggle for human liberation. Africa Congo in Doha, Not Kinshasa: While Congo bleeds from imperialist-backed insurgency, its so-called peace... Continue Reading →
Silicon Sovereignty and the Fall of Empire: China’s 1nm RISC-V Chip as a Blow to Technofascist Hegemony
In the tangled circuits of our planetary disorder, where high finance and high-frequency warfare converge, a quiet shockwave has issued from the East. Chinese scientists have unveiled the world’s first 1-nanometer RISC-V CPU built with two-dimensional materials. Not made in Palo Alto. Not blessed by Silicon Valley venture capital. Not protected by the IP barons... Continue Reading →
Kwame Nkrumah Was No Dictator: Pan-African Socialism and the Struggle for Liberation
Why They Had to Overthrow Nkrumah “Revolutions are brought about by men, by men who think as men of action and act as men of thought.” — Kwame Nkrumah Kwame Nkrumah was more than Ghana’s founding president. He was the embodiment of the African revolution—a Marxist, a Pan-Africanist, and an anti-imperialist who understood that flag... Continue Reading →