Redlines – June 7, 2025 Daily Dispatches from the Frontlines of Empire: Exposing Capitalist Crisis, Imperialist Recalibration, and the Global Struggle for Liberation AFRICA Africa Launches Unified Space Agency—But Will It Break Orbit or Serve Empire? The African Space Agency has unveiled a continental vision for space exploration, research, and sovereignty. On the surface, it... Continue Reading →
Redlines: June 6, 2025
Redlines – June 6, 2025Daily Dispatches from the Frontlines of Empire: Exposing Capitalist Crisis, Imperialist Recalibration, and the Global Struggle for LiberationAFRICAAFC Touts “$4 Trillion” in African Capital—but Who Really Holds the Keys?The Africa Finance Corporation is claiming that the continent has over $4 trillion in local capital that could be used to fund infrastructure.... Continue Reading →
Redlines: June 5, 2025
AFRICAWorld Bank Resumes Loans to Uganda—Colonial Finance with a Rainbow FilterThe World Bank just greenlit new funding to Uganda—two years after “pausing” loans over its brutal anti-LGBTQ law that legalized death sentences and mass repression. But what changed? Not the law. Not the violence. Just the PR. The Bank now claims new “mitigation measures” will... Continue Reading →
Rare Earthquake: When Empire Can’t Keep the Lights On
China’s resource sovereignty is shattering Europe’s industrial illusions—and marking a new phase in the global class war By Weaponized Information June 5, 2025 Rare Earths, Real Power, and the Empire’s Media Shell Game The Reuters article, “Some European auto supplier plants shut down after China’s rare earth curbs,” is co-written by Victoria Waldersee and Christoph... Continue Reading →
Corn Diplomacy and the Class War: Vietnam Navigates the Grain Trap
Behind the headlines of U.S.–Vietnam agricultural trade lies a deeper battle over food sovereignty, socialist survival, and the slow recalibration of empire in crisis. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 4, 2025The Corn Beneath the Curtain: Bloomberg’s Imperial HarvestThis article was penned by Hallie Gu, a professional amplifier of corporate agriculture narratives whose... Continue Reading →
Redlines: June 4, 2025
Redlines – June 4, 2025 Daily Dispatches from the Frontlines of Empire: Exposing Capitalist Crisis, Imperialist Recalibration, and the Global Struggle for Liberation AFRICA Namibia Courts Western Energy Investors in Bid for “Green Powerhouse” Status Namibia is being hailed as the continent’s next renewable energy “leader” after launching a new round of hydrogen and solar... Continue Reading →
Wells of Defiance: China, Egypt, and the Revolutionary Infrastructure of Multipolarity
Where empire left famine, China drills for food. In the sands of Egypt’s Western Desert, water flows—not as charity, but as strategy. And the crops rising from that soil are a warning to the old world: sovereignty is being rebuilt underground. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 3, 2025 Digging Beneath the Headlines:... Continue Reading →
Fruit, Not Firepower: Laos, China, and the Agrarian Frontlines of Multipolarity
As Western empires sow war and dependency, Laos exports sovereignty by the truckload—quietly rewriting the rules of global trade with mangoes, not missiles. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 3, 2025 P Peeling Back the Layers: Fruit, Power, and the Battle for Sovereignty At first glance, it’s just a feel-good story buried deep... Continue Reading →
Redlines: June 3, 2025
Redlines: June 3, 2025 Daily revolutionary dispatches from the frontlines of global class war, colonial contradiction, and technofascist stabilization. Africa Coltan Keeps the Tech Flowing—But Congo Bleeds The so-called “digital age” runs on coltan, and the heart of that supply chain is the Congo—where the blood of African workers keeps Silicon Valley glowing. Western headlines... Continue Reading →
Redlines: May 30, 2025
Redlines: May 30, 2025 Daily revolutionary dispatches from the frontlines of global class war, colonial contradiction, and technofascist stabilization. Africa AFRICOM Panics—Because Africa’s Tired of Being a Military Plantation AFRICOM’s commander is sounding the alarm over China’s growing presence in Africa—accusing Beijing of trying to “replicate U.S. assistance.” As if AFRICOM’s legacy is humanitarian, not... Continue Reading →