Socialism has never developed in peace. Forced to build under permanent imperial encirclement, every revolution has faced the same central contradiction: how to defend power without allowing administration to replace politics and coercion to substitute for mass legitimacy. Tracing this struggle from 1917 through Mao and into post-Mao China, this essay argues that siege is... Continue Reading →
Genocide by Blockade: How the U.S. Empire Wages War on Cuba’s Right to Live
They call it an embargo. We call it what it is—economic warfare, a colonial siege dressed up as policy, and proof that the crisis of imperialism has become a war against life itself.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 17, 2025The Epidemic of Propaganda: How El País Manufactures Decay in CubaThe story begins like... Continue Reading →
Diplomacy by Siege: Sanctions, Media, and the Long War on the Cuban Revolution
How imperial propaganda manufactures consent for economic warfare—and how Cuba’s defiance exposes the lie By Prince KaponeJuly 13, 2025Trial by Headline: When Empire Writes the Verdict Before the CrimeOn July 12, 2025, the Chicago Tribune ran a wire-fed dispatch headlined “US sanctions Cuban President Díaz-Canel and other officials for human rights violations”. The byline belongs... Continue Reading →
When Russia Seizes, the U.S. Screams: Property, Power, and the Panic of a Fading Empire
Reuters’ latest smear piece on Russia’s Glavprodukt isn’t journalism—it’s financial warfare disguised as reporting, written to delegitimize multipolar sovereignty and defend imperial property norms.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 11, 2025Empire’s Canned Narrative On July 10, 2025, Reuters published a short dispatch that, on its face, looks like business news: a U.S.-founded food... Continue Reading →
Reuters Pits China vs. Russia in Cuba — But Multipolarity Isn’t a Turf War
The Western media wants you to think Cuba is switching imperial sponsors. But the real story is one of solidarity, not supremacy. This is not a beauty contest. It’s a front in the global war against empire.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 1, 2025“Supplanting” the Truth: Reuters and the Imperial Art of Narrative... Continue Reading →
Debt, Development, and Delinking in Zambia: China vs. the Empire
What the West calls “debt-trap diplomacy” is often a lifeline to sovereignty. The real debt trap was built in Washington—and it’s still claiming victims. Zambia shows us the difference between a loan that builds infrastructure and one that builds a prison.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 27, 2025 I. Introduction: Zambia at the... Continue Reading →
Currency of the Colonized, Currency of the Free: BRICS, Dollar Decay, and the War for Monetary Sovereignty
As BRICS nations move toward local currency trade, Western media downplays a quiet insurrection against financial empire. But behind the talk of policy and diplomacy lies a global class struggle—waged in payments, sanctions, and sovereignty. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 23, 2025 Disarming the Language of Empire: Excavating the BRICS Currency Narrative... Continue Reading →
Sanctions, Speculation, and Sabotage: Weaponizing Data Against the Bolivarian Revolution
Why Bloomberg’s Narrative on Venezuela’s Arrested Economists Is Propaganda—Not Journalism By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 19, 2025Algorithmic Propaganda: Bloomberg's Data Brokers of Empire When Bloomberg’s Caracas bureau chief Patricia Laya presses “send,” her article doesn’t trickle into coffee shops or university newsstands—it detonates on Wall Street. Her 19 June dispatch, headlined “Maduro... Continue Reading →
Scapegoating Solidarity: U.S. War on Cuba’s Doctors
Why Washington Labels Volunteer Healers “Forced Labor” — and How We Counter the SmearBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 18, 2025Scapegoating Solidarity: The AP Turns Cuban Doctors into a Crime Scene When Edith M. Lederer ― a UN press-room fixture since Vietnam ― files a wire, the voice of Uncle Sam still echoes... Continue Reading →
World War Sea: How the U.S. Empire Is Turning the Oceans into a Global Battlefield
The next world war won’t start on land—it will start underwater. From UNCLOS obstruction to seabed militarization, Washington is weaponizing the sea to block China, sabotage multipolarity, and preserve empire through force and extraction.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 13, 20251. “Sovereignty,” Screamed from a Think-Tank BalconyFlip on 60 Minutes and you’ll hear... Continue Reading →