The U.S. isn’t negotiating with India—it’s disciplining it. Trump’s 25% tariff threat isn’t about trade; it’s about obedience. Behind the Apple supply chain shift lies a digital leash. Behind the rhetoric of fairness lies imperial punishment. Washington wants to break BRICS+, shatter India’s autonomy, and reassert control over the semi-periphery. This is empire in decline,... Continue Reading →
Discipline in the Chokepoint: Resistance, Rearmament, and the Panic of Empire
CNN frames Iran’s alliances as chaos to obscure the violence of U.S. and Israeli power. What’s left unsaid is a region under siege—bombed, sanctioned, and looted. These so-called “proxies” are sovereign forces resisting recolonization through armed coordination. Our task in the imperial core is to sabotage complicity and build counterpower from below. By Prince Kapone... Continue Reading →
Civilizations Don’t Clash—Empires Do
What the Global Civilizations Dialogue Reveals About the Moral Bankruptcy of the WestBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationJuly 17, 2025When the Oppressed Speak, the Empire ScoffsThere is something deeply threatening, almost heretical, to the Western ruling class about the image of hundreds of delegates—African, Asian, Arab, Latin American, and even a handful of white Europeans—gathering... Continue Reading →
The Base Is Gone, but the System Remains: Senegal, France and the Imperialist System
France’s retreat from Senegal isn’t a reset—it’s a rupture. The neocolonial order is cracking under pressure, and the Global North must choose: defend the crumbling empire, or help dismantle it.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationJuly 18, 2025Imperial Retreat Disguised as DiplomacyOn July 17, 2025, the Associated Press published a report announcing that France had officially... Continue Reading →
Empire in a Lab Coat: Nvidia, AI, and the Reindustrialization of American Imperialism
Behind CNN’s techno-optimist veneer lies a blueprint for digital counterinsurgency—where chip factories become fortresses, AI becomes empire’s algorithm, and reindustrialization masks a deeper imperial recalibration.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 15, 2025Silicon Nostalgia and the Gospel of Industrial Renewal On July 13, 2025, CNN Business published an article by Auzinea Bacon titled “Nvidia’s... Continue Reading →
Bradsher’s Blindspot: China’s Industrial Logic Defies the Collapse Narrative
U.S. media frames falling Chinese prices as deflationary doom, but behind the headlines lies a deliberate strategy of scaled production, subsidized green tech, and trade rerouting—imperial protectionism can’t keep up.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 15, 2025Economy Without Context: The New York Times Performs Statistical OrientalismOn July 14, 2025, The New York Times... 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 →
Russia, Iran, and the Anatomy of a Leak: How Empire Speaks Through Anonymous Mouths
When propaganda is printed as journalism, and nuclear sovereignty is framed as provocation, the goal isn’t truth — it’s obedience.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 12, 2025Anonymous Tongues, Imperial ScriptsOn July 12, 2025, Axios published a story headlined “Putin urges Iran to take ‘zero enrichment’ nuclear deal with U.S., sources say,” which rattled the multipolar... 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 →
Empty Chairs, Full Agenda: Xi, Putin, and the Delegation of Power in a Maturing BRICS+ Order
Why their absence was not a fracture—but a feature of the post-hegemonic world being born. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 11, 2025 When the West Counts Heads, the Global South Builds Structures You can always tell when the empire is nervous—not by what it says, but by how much ink it spills... Continue Reading →