How Gulf petrodollars, comprador elites, and imperial decay converge in Harare — and why the struggle of workers and peasants remains the only true investment in liberation.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August 26, 2025The Mirage of a $19 Billion Turning PointOn August 23, 2025, Business Times Zimbabwe ran with a headline designed to... Continue Reading →
When the Empire Chokes, the South Breathes
This essay was originally published on Monthly Review OnlineBRICS+ is contradictory, uneven, and fragile—but in its openings, the Global South carves space for sovereignty and struggle.By Prince KaponeAugust 2025Multipolarity Emerges from Crisis, Not ConsensusThe story they sell is that “order” was built by reasoned men in sensible suits. The story we live is different. Multipolarity... Continue Reading →
Crisis on the Summit: Trump, Putin, and the Last Gambit of Empire
Behind the photo-ops lies a desperate bid to split Russia from multipolarity and contain China.By Weaponized Information | August 16, 2025The Summit of Shadows: Excavating Axios’ Narrative MachineThe target under excavation is “Putin made maximalist claims to Ukrainian territory in Trump summit: Sources”, published by Axios on August 16, 2025 and written by Barak Ravid... Continue Reading →
Uranium and the Unfinished Struggle: Excavating the Tanzanian-Russian Deal at Namtumbo
What lies beneath the ground—and the headlines—is a story of empire, extraction, and the contested terrain of multipolarity By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August 1, 2025 Radioactive Friendship or Resource Grab? Unmasking the Tanzanian-Russian Uranium Deal On July 31st, The East African ran a brief article by Apolinari Tairo announcing the launch of... Continue Reading →
Relay State at the Borderline: How Thailand Wears the BRICS Cloak While Enforcing Empire
Behind the Thai-Cambodian Conflict Lies a U.S.-Orchestrated Counterinsurgency—Masked by Multipolar PRBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 31, 2025Fractured Flags: The PsyOp Beneath the BRICS BannerIn late July 2025, an article titled “New Winds, Old Battles: Thailand’s Strategic Crossroads in a Fracturing Global Order” was published on the Substack platform Think BRICS, a media... Continue Reading →
The Double Bind: India’s Ambiguous Role in Multipolarity and the Contradictions of the Neocolonial State
From BRICS+ summitry to strategic subservience, India’s fractured path reveals a deeper class conflict—between imperial integration and revolutionary sovereignty. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 31, 2025 Between Summits and Shackles: India’s Place in a Multipolar World In the age of multipolarity, some seats at the table come padded with illusions. India, with... Continue Reading →
Daddy Diplomacy: Trump’s Tariff Ultimatum and the Imperial Recolonization of India
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 →