Who Owns Venezuela?

Trump’s claim that Venezuela “stole” U.S. oil is not a gaffe or exaggeration—it is an imperial verdict. This essay dismantles that claim by tracing the conflict over Venezuela’s resources through international law, the neoliberal wreckage of the pre-Chávez era, the Bolivarian rupture, Maduro’s Plan de la Patria, and María Corina Machado’s restoration blueprint. What emerges... Continue Reading →

Two Revolutions, One Struggle: Venezuela and Burkina Faso Forge a New Axis of Anti-Imperialist Sovereignty

From the barrios of Caracas to the goldfields of Burkina Faso, two revolutions under siege have linked arms—not for diplomacy, but for defiance. This is the infrastructure of anti-imperialist sovereignty being built beneath empire’s crumbling scaffolding.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 8, 2025Subversive Diplomacy in a Dying EmpireYou won’t find this on the... Continue Reading →

Lawfare, Loot, and the Siege of Cuba: How U.S. Imperialism Weaponizes ‘Property Rights’ to Strangle Sovereignty

A revolutionary dissection of imperial lawfare, technofascism, and the weaponized narrative machinery deployed to recolonize Cuban sovereigntyBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationMay 5, 2025The Journalist as Bailiff: How the Miami Herald Deputizes the Media to Enforce Imperial Property Claims Against CubaThe story begins, as imperial propaganda often does, in the pages of the Miami Herald.... Continue Reading →

The Commune Must Not Be Televised: Venezuela, Participatory Democracy, and the Propaganda of Silence

Excavating the deliberate media blackout on Venezuela’s revolutionary democracy and reclaiming the commune as a global threat to empire. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | April 30, 2025 I. When the People Plan: Why Empire Fears the Venezuelan Commune Google “Venezuela” and what do you get? A cascade of headlines screaming collapse, repression, and... Continue Reading →

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