From Libya’s Ruins to Venezuela’s Resolve — How the Global South Is Relearning the Art of SovereigntyBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 2025The Return of Armed SovereigntyThe myth of a “rules-based international order” has finally collapsed under the weight of its own hypocrisy. For three decades, Washington and its junior partners cloaked naked... Continue Reading →
The Enemy From Within: Trump’s War on American Cities
How Politico launders militarism into common sense, and how the ruling class sharpens its counterinsurgency state under crisisBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 1, 2025The Theater of ObedienceOn September 30, 2025, Politico ran a piece by Irie Sentner and Paul McLeary under the title, “Trump, justifying domestic military action, tells Pentagon leaders to... Continue Reading →
Voices of Sovereignty: The Global South at the UN
From Petro’s fire to the Sahel’s defiance, the Global South names the cracks in empire and the embryo of a new world By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 28, 2025 Multipolarity at the Mic: Global South Interventions at UNGA80 New York dressed itself in the pomp of diplomacy this past week, but the... Continue Reading →
From Gaza to the Caribbean: Petro Names the System, Not the Symptom
The crisis of imperialism and the war on the poor — from fentanyl to fossil fuels, from blockades to bombsBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 25, 2025IntroductionGustavo Petro walked into the UN and did what most heads of state never dare: he said out loud what everyone already knows. The bombs that fall... Continue Reading →
Hold the Line: Listen Hard, Rectify Fast, Stay Red
Weaponized Statecraft Series | Mao at Lushan, 1959 In the storm of the Great Leap’s setbacks, Mao did not fold—he listened. At Lushan he turned mistakes into lessons, errors into curriculum, and criticism into a method of survival. He named two illnesses—touchiness and wavering—and prescribed two remedies: endurance and rectification. He defended the communes, corrected... Continue Reading →
Decertifying Colombia: Fortress America and the War on Sovereignty
Washington dresses lawfare as “drug control” while tightening the Monroe Doctrine’s noose around the hemisphere. Petro’s defiance—on labor, land, Palestine, and multipolarity—marks him as a target not for coca but for sovereignty. The drug war is the mask; recolonization is the mission. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 16, 2025How a “Neutral” Wire... Continue Reading →
Mao at Chengtu: Fighting Brain Rot, Forging Creative Revolution
In March 1958, weeks after issuing his Sixty Points on Working Methods in Nanning, Mao gathered Party leaders at Chengtu. If Nanning warned against bureaucratic drift in the wake of victory, Chengtu waged ideological war against dogmatism, empty boasting, and the paralysis of thought. Here Mao demanded investigation over imitation, mass critique over silence, and... Continue Reading →
Belarus, the West, and the Spy Scare: Fear as the Glue of a Crumbling Empire
The expulsions and arrests are less about espionage than about bloc discipline. In the twilight of Western supremacy, every accusation becomes a weapon, every headline a tool to enforce loyalty, and every silence a shield for imperial decline. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 9, 2025 Spies, Shadows, and the Manufacture of Fear... Continue Reading →
Forged in Siege, Rising in Unity: The Xi–Putin–Kim Alliance and the Birth of Multipolarity
Western pundits shriek at the sight of three leaders on a Beijing stage. But beneath the flags and fireworks lies the truth: Russia, China, and the DPRK are not improvising—they are building. Energy arteries, trade corridors, sanctions-proof circuits, and shared sovereignty are welding into the backbone of a new world order. What the empire calls... Continue Reading →
Multipolarity Inaugurated: From SCO to Victory Day
Foundations laid in steel and circuits, institutionalized in Tianjin, and proclaimed on Beijing’s avenues — multipolarity has left the page and entered history. The Global South builds, empire sabotages, and the crack in the order widens. Grammar, backbone, ritual, and governance converge into a new architecture. The task now is to make it irreversible through... Continue Reading →