El Diario 24 dresses up an energy story as a morality play, turning turbines and panels into weapons of empire. The facts reveal a different picture: massive renewables, ecological migration policies, and multipolar energy links. Imperial dread is reframed as fear of losing fossil monopolies, exposing the necrotic logic of Western capitalism. Mobilization means aligning... Continue Reading →
Guyana at the Crossroads: Oil, Empire, and the Struggle for Sovereignty
How CNN launders Exxon’s contracts, Washington’s warships, and the new cold war into “stability” — and why Guyana is a chokepoint in the fight for a multipolar futureBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 3, 2025Oil, War, and the Consent Factory: Excavating CNN’s Guyana Frame The target under excavation is CNN’s “Oil, threat of... Continue Reading →
SCO vs. Empire: Multipolar Horizons in a Time of Imperial Decline
From Tianjin to Tehran, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization emerges as a counterweight to U.S. hegemony, exposing the crisis of imperialism and the birth of a multipolar world order. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 1, 2025 Dissecting the Wire Service of Empire Christopher Bodeen’s piece for the Associated Press, published on September 1,... Continue Reading →
War and Revolution: Memory, Survival, and the Arsenal of the Twentieth Century
Domenico Losurdo’s excavation of the revolutionary century dismantles the Black Legend, exposes Western Marxism’s allergy to power, and reclaims history as a weapon against empire. This review reads his work as both book and battlefield, a guide for revolutionaries who refuse to inherit only defeat.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Intellects | September 1, 2025Introduction: History... Continue Reading →
Solar Sovereignty and the Silent Rebellion of the Global South
Africa’s rooftop revolution is not a side effect of climate policy—it’s a crack in empire’s circuitry. Fueled by Chinese supply chains and working-class necessity, solar panels are becoming tools of delinking. No loans, no permission, no Western oversight—just light, autonomy, and insurgent infrastructure. This isn’t a transition. It’s a threat. And the sun can’t be... Continue Reading →
The Theater of Legal Illusions: U.S. Freedom of Navigation as Empire’s Last Act
The headlines paint China as the aggressor, but the real performance is Washington disguising coercion as law. The facts expose a history of colonial cartography, militarized bases, and trade arteries patrolled by empire. Reframed through the eyes of the global proletariat, “freedom of navigation” is revealed as freedom of coercion. From fisherfolk flotillas to multipolar... Continue Reading →
Food for Profit: The Ruling Class Capture of the Global Food System
Part VII – Food for Profit: The Ruling Class Capture of the Global Food SystemBy Weaponized Information Editorial CommitteeIntroduction: Not Broken, But OwnedThere is a popular belief that the global food system is broken. That hunger persists because of inefficiencies, misaligned incentives, or unfortunate market externalities. But the truth is sharper and more violent: the... Continue Reading →
The Heavenly Commune: Taiping Rebellion and the Spectre of Peasant Communism
Read our previous essays in this series:Silver Against the Dragon: China, the World Market, and the Long Prelude to the Opium WarPrimitive Accumulation by Narcotic: The Opium Wars and the Forcible Integration of China into the World Market From opium-for-silver gunboat “trade” to a peasant commune that abolished rent and defied empire, the Taiping Rebellion... 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 →