The U.S. presents itself as the guardian of a “free and open internet.” But behind the rhetoric lies a deeper conflict over who controls the global architecture of communication — and who gets to speak in the world being formed. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 7, 2025 Trojan Warnings from the Gatekeepers... Continue Reading →
Saint of the Republic: Nancy Pelosi and the Machinery She Served
The press manufactures a saintly legacy for Pelosi. The record reveals war funding, sanctions, surveillance, and wealth extraction.Her symbolism functioned to stabilize a declining empire. The future belongs to those building power from below, not those preserving the old order. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 6, 2025 The Manufacture of a Saintly... Continue Reading →
The Cross and the Barrel: Why the Trump Regime Is Threatening Nigeria
Religion is the costume. Sovereignty is the crime. Empire is the objective. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | Novermber 6, 2025 The Drumbeat Wrapped in the Cross They always come with a hymn on their lips and a payload in their hands. The latest refrain from the Trump regime is dressed in the language... Continue Reading →
The Hunger Regime: SNAP, Technofascism, and the Class War Over Food
Food is not scarce. Hunger is enforced. The fight over SNAP is not about budgets—it is about power, sovereignty, and who has the right to live. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information |November 4, 2025 Food Is a Human Right — But the U.S. Treats It as a Weapon Across most of the world, the... Continue Reading →
October 1917: A Century Later — Samir Amin and the Return of the World Revolution
Samir Amin’s October 1917: Revolution, A Century Later is both a commemoration and a battle cry — a lucid Marxist-Leninist reflection on the world-historic rupture of 1917 and the unfinished struggle it ignited. Written in the twilight of the neoliberal era, the book reasserts the global and anti-imperialist meaning of the October Revolution, reminding us... Continue Reading →
Calm Is Not Surrender: Xi–Trump, Strategic Patience, and the Long War Against Empire
This was not a reset. It was not a détente. It was the empire asking for time, and a rising world civilization choosing not to rush. The United States performs strength to hide its decline. China exercises restraint because history is moving in its direction. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 1, 2025... Continue Reading →
The World Condemns the Blockade: The United States Stands Alone
Nearly every nation on Earth votes to end the economic siege of Cuba — and Washington answers with silence, ships, and sanctions.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 31, 2025How the Story Is Arranged Before We Even BeginThe Associated Press article opens by treating the U.S. embargo on Cuba as if it were a... Continue Reading →
A Rupture in the Clouds? Ireland’s Landslide and the Battle for Meaning
The Guardian celebrates Connolly’s victory while quietly containing its significance. The material roots of the landslide reveal deep crises in housing, neutrality, and austerity. Ireland’s rupture reflects a wider imperial unraveling in the heart of the West. Only organized struggle can turn this symbolic breach into lasting transformation.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October... Continue Reading →
Elon Musk, the Robot Army, and the Working Class: Automation as Empire, Not Liberation
WIRED sells a billionaire’s fantasy of mechanical salvation. The real future being built is one of private power, automated exploitation, and global resistance. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 24, 2025 “Strong Influence” Over a Robot Army: How WIRED Sells the Future as Common Sense Aarian Marshall’s WIRED piece (Oct. 22, 2025) packages... Continue Reading →
The Great Reckoning—or the Great Resignation of Empire?
A Weaponized Propaganda Excavation of Kaiser Kuo’s modernity sermon—through the eyes of the people who build the world Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 22, 2025 The Rhetoric of a “Reckoning” Kaiser Kuo’s essay walks onto the stage like a priest at a confessional, telling the West it’s time to face the mirror. He... Continue Reading →