An Act of State: Martin Luther King Jr., Political Assassination, and the Crime of Empire

William F. Pepper’s An Act of State dismantles the myth of a tragic killing and exposes the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. as a deliberate act of governance—carried out to halt a revolutionary convergence of anti-imperialism, class struggle, and mass organization inside the United States. This MLK Day intervention refuses memorialization and restores King... Continue Reading →

The Counter-Revolution of 1776: How the United States Was Founded to Defend Slavery

Gerald Horne’s definitive indictment of the American founding — revealing 1776 not as a revolution for liberty, but as a pro-slavery uprising by a settler elite terrified of Black emancipation, Indigenous sovereignty, and the global currents of abolition reshaping the Atlantic world.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | December 7, 2025America Was Born to Stop... Continue Reading →

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