NATO’s news mills took one reformist’s loose talk and dressed it up as proof of Russian treachery, all while hiding U.S. bombs, Israeli missiles, and the role of Iran’s comprador clique. This is empire’s game: smear allies, fracture blocs like BRICS and the SCO, and sell despair as fact. But from Tehran’s streets to Oakland’s... Continue Reading →
Ghost Ships, Red Law: Yemen, Empire, and the War at the Chokepoint
A Telegraph panic dispatch frames Yemen’s maritime resistance as “terrorism,” but the real story is imperial unraveling. Beneath the propaganda lies a decade of siege, blockade, and the legal basis for revolutionary reprisal. Ansar Allah isn’t disrupting trade—they’re enforcing the Genocide Convention with rusted ships and militant clarity. From ports to pension funds, the rest... Continue Reading →
Weaponized Insight (No. 1): Multipolarity Moves in Shadows
Iran’s Strategic Depth and the Civilizational War Now UnderwayBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 14, 2025I. The Contradiction: Spectacle vs. StructureIn a spectacular twist, The Guardian opens its account of the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran with a headline screaming: “Iranian missiles have rained down on Tel Aviv”. Notice how the narrative... Continue Reading →
Trump’s Tightrope Was a Trap: The U.S.–Israeli Strike on Iran Was No Surprise
It wasn’t miscommunication. It was choreography. From evacuation optics to narrative delay, Trump’s so-called diplomacy gave cover to an imperial assault. The bombs were coordinated. The story was scripted. The target was sovereignty.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 13, 2025Smoke and Mirrors at 30,000 FeetOn 13 June The Guardian ran a straight-faced news... Continue Reading →
Redlines: June 13, 2025
Redlines – June 13, 2025 Daily Dispatches from the Frontlines of Empire: Exposing Capitalist Crisis, Imperialist Recalibration, and the Global Struggle for Liberation AFRICA $3.7 Billion Flight from South Africa—Capitalism Takes the Exit Ramp Foreign investors have pulled over $3.7 billion from South Africa’s stock market in a brutal three-week selloff—the worst losing streak in... Continue Reading →
Bread or Blood: Gaza’s Starvation Is a Weapon, Not a Tragedy
Gaza isn’t collapsing—it’s resisting. As Israel bombs bakeries and blocks aid, the empire calls it policy. We call it counterinsurgency. This is not famine. This is a war against life itself. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 12, 2025 Starvation as Statecraft: Dissecting the Bread War on Gaza This isn’t a humanitarian failure.... 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 →
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 →
Redlines: May 10, 2025
Africa China hosts delegation of 100 African military officers to strengthen defence ties While the Pentagon plots drone strikes and AFRICOM trains warlords, China invites 100 African officers to study cooperation and defense—not occupation. This isn’t about charity, and it sure as hell isn’t about “soft power.” This is anti-imperialist sovereignty in motion. When African... Continue Reading →
Redlines: May 7, 2025
Redlines: May 7, 2025 Daily Dispatches from the Frontlines of Global Class and Anti-Imperialist Struggle By Weaponized Information Africa Fortuna eyes Guinea investments after Burkina Faso exit, CEO says Like a vulture circling the carcass of empire, Canadian mining firm Fortuna Silver doesn’t mourn its exit from Burkina Faso—it migrates. Not to withdraw from neocolonial... Continue Reading →