Redlines: May 23, 2025Daily revolutionary dispatches from the frontlines of global class war, settler empire, and technofascist recalibration.AfricaBurkina Faso Turns to Sankara to Reignite Revolutionary SpiritBurkina Faso’s military leadership has officially enshrined Thomas Sankara’s legacy with the opening of a new mausoleum in Ouagadougou, hoping to galvanize a population still grappling with insecurity and imperialist... Continue Reading →
From Dakar to Niamey: Senegal’s Break with France and the Crumbling of the Neocolonial Order
France isn’t withdrawing. It’s being expelled. And the empire’s hold on Africa is beginning to crack at the roots. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information May 22, 2025 Part I – From “Security Agreement” to Occupation: Digging Up the Quiet Language of Empire The original article was published by MENAFN, the Middle East North Africa... Continue Reading →
Redlines: May 22, 2025
Redlines: May 22, 2025 Daily revolutionary dispatches from the frontlines of global class war, settler empire, and technofascist recalibration. Africa Premier state Senegal to boot all foreign troops Senegal’s Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko announced the full expulsion of foreign military forces—namely the French—by July, closing the curtain on a 2012 defense agreement that symbolized the... Continue Reading →
Malcolm X: America’s Nightmare, the World’s Dream
He spoke the language of the oppressed, mapped the empire's skeleton, and dared to name capitalism as the disease. That’s why they killed him—and why we must carry his revolution forward.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationMay 19, 2025The Fire This Time: Born Into the Belly of the BeastMalcolm was not born with a manifesto in... Continue Reading →
Birthmarks of Revolution: Why May 19th Still Matters
May 19th Series: Birthmarks of RevolutionExplore our multi-part revolutionary tribute to the global legacy of May 19th—honoring those who fought, fell, and forged the path toward liberation.Malcolm X: America’s Nightmare, the World’s DreamHo Chi Minh: The Bamboo Lenin Who Broke the Chains of EmpireYuri Kochiyama: The Bridge Between the Barracks and the BarricadesThe May 19th... Continue Reading →
The Sahel Rises: Inside Burkina Faso’s Revolutionary Turn Under Ibrahim Traoré
Electric cars, tractors, gold, housing, and livestock—how Burkina Faso is building an anti-imperialist future brick by brick, field by field By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information May 16, 2025 Not Just Another Coup: Burkina Faso's Quiet Storm Against Imperialism Don't mistake this for just another coup, comrades—West Africa has seen its fair share of puppet... Continue Reading →
Redlines: May 16, 2025
Africa Red Cross Transfers Congolese Troops as M23 War Intensifies Over 1,300 disarmed Congolese soldiers and police were transferred from rebel-held Goma to Kinshasa in a Red Cross–brokered deal involving the UN, the Congolese state, and Rwanda-backed M23 rebels. But this isn’t demobilization—it’s imperial logistics in motion. M23 is a proxy force enabling neocolonial access... Continue Reading →
Ethiopia Breaks the Spell: Mining Sovereignty in the Age of Empire
How $1.6 Billion in Chinese Mineral Deals Mark a Revolt Against IMF Rule By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 15, 2025 I. Behind the Headlines: Who Writes the Script for Empire? By Weaponized Information | May 2025 Let’s not get it twisted—Tsvetana Paraskova didn’t stumble upon Ethiopia’s new mineral deals while wandering through... Continue Reading →
Redlines: May 15, 2025
Daily Dispatches from the Frontlines of Global Class and Anti-Imperialist Struggle By Weaponized Information | May 15, 2025 Africa Niger Tells France: Get Your Hands Off Our Uranium For decades, France lit its cities with uranium ripped from Niger’s earth, while Nigeriens stayed in the dark—literally and politically. Now the government in Niamey has pulled... Continue Reading →
Redlines: May 14, 2025
Daily Dispatches from the Frontlines of Global Class and Anti-Imperialist Struggle By Weaponized Information | May 14, 2025 Africa France and Algeria Clash as the Ghosts of Empire Roam France expelled Algerian diplomats in a colonial tantrum masked as diplomacy. The spark was a dispute over diplomatic procedure—but the real trigger was Algeria’s rejection of... Continue Reading →