Why They Had to Overthrow Nkrumah “Revolutions are brought about by men, by men who think as men of action and act as men of thought.” — Kwame Nkrumah Kwame Nkrumah was more than Ghana’s founding president. He was the embodiment of the African revolution—a Marxist, a Pan-Africanist, and an anti-imperialist who understood that flag... Continue Reading →
The Technofascist System and Hyper-Imperialism: The Death Throes Of Empire
By Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationIntroduction: From the Cellblock to the Vanguard — A Personal Journey into the Heart of TechnofascismI became a revolutionary at eighteen, in a county jail cell awaiting transfer to prison. Like so many others in this empire, my political awakening came through the fire of incarceration—a system designed to break... Continue Reading →
As the Empire Cannibalizes Itself: Trump’s Tariff War and the Collapse of Illusions
By Prince Kapone Weaponized Information (WI)April 9, 2025 This report is not an obituary but a warning shot. The latest tremors in the U.S. economy—shaken by Trump’s spectacular tariff war and the ensuing bond market rout—are not isolated disruptions. They are signs of a collapsing imperial architecture. And as the scaffolding of U.S. supremacy rattles,... Continue Reading →
The Colonial Roots of Repression: Unmasking the Empire’s War on Dissent
Criminalizing dissent to protect democracy: the technofascist logic of the new ruling class. Weaponized Information | April 9, 2025 In the grand theater of American politics, the latest act features the Trump administration and its Republican cohorts orchestrating a symphony of anti-protest legislation. This isn't merely a domestic affair; it's a manifestation of the colonial... Continue Reading →
Colonial Costs of Capital: Stellantis Layoffs, Hyper-Imperialist Tariffs, and the War on Workers from Toluca to Toledo
Tariffs, layoffs, and empire: when capital recalibrates, it’s the workers who bleed.Weaponized Information | April 9, 2025The multinational auto giant Stellantis—maker of Jeep, Chrysler, and Ram—is furloughing 900 workers in the U.S. and temporarily idling plants in Canada and Mexico. The corporate press is painting this as an unfortunate but temporary hiccup in response to... Continue Reading →
Maduro’s Tightrope Walk: Navigating U.S. Economic Warfare Amidst Imperialist Recalibration
When empire says "democracy," it means Chevron. When it says "talks," it means surrender. Weaponized Information | April 9, 2025 In the grand chessboard of global hegemony, Venezuela finds itself once again at the mercy of imperial maneuverings. President Nicolás Maduro's recent overtures toward resuming direct talks with the United States are less a diplomatic... Continue Reading →
Europe Strikes Back? Not Quite. EU’s Tariff Retaliation and the Theater of Transatlantic Competition
Tariffs, trade wars, and technofascism: the capitalist core eats itself while the periphery bleeds. Weaponized Information | April 9, 2025 While the mainstream press is spinning it as “Europe finally standing up to Washington,” let’s be clear: this week’s EU move to impose retaliatory tariffs on U.S.-made electric vehicles (EVs) is not a revolution. It’s... Continue Reading →
Netanyahu Comes to Washington: Imperial Theater, Zionist Mythmaking, and the Ghost of Gaza
Netanyahu didn’t come to negotiate—he came to tighten the noose on Gaza with empire’s blessing. Weaponized Information | April 9, 2025 Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Washington not to make peace, not to de-escalate, and certainly not to confront reality—but to perform. To entrench a narrative. To sit at the heart of empire and whisper into... Continue Reading →
Dollar Diplomacy and Debt Obedience: Japan Won’t Touch Its Chains
From occupied economy to imperial banker—how postwar Japan was absorbed into the U.S. financial order. Weaponized Information | April 9, 2025 The U.S. slapped another round of tariffs on Japanese goods this week—Trump’s latest shot in the ongoing trade war that’s more about imperial recalibration than fair economics. And how did Japan respond? With deferral.... Continue Reading →
France’s Sudan Conference: Colonial Smokescreens and Humanitarian Theater
Nothing says 'solidarity' like a summit without Sudanese voices. Weaponized Information | April 9, 2025 On April 15, the French government—faithful descendant of the old colonial aristocracy—will host a “ministerial humanitarian conference” on Sudan in Paris. From the outside, it might look like compassion: diplomats in crisp suits, PowerPoint decks with bar graphs of suffering,... Continue Reading →