By Prince Kapone, Weaponized Information Labor Is the Bridge Between Soil and Society Food does not emerge from soil alone. It must be coaxed, cultivated, and carried into being by human labor. Labor is the active force that transforms nature—not just for profit, but for survival. Yet under capitalism, this labor is not honored, supported,... Continue Reading →
When China Arms the Sahel, the West Cries “Danger” — But the Real Threat is to Empire
Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger are breaking from the colonial script — and the multipolar future they’re building is what really keeps Washington awake at nightBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August 9, 2025I. Through the Barrel of a Narrative“China Delivers Artillery and Armor to Burkina Faso” by Dylan Malyasov, published in Defence Blog... Continue Reading →
The Kill Switch Economy: How the AP Sanitizes Silicon Sabotage
The AP frames sabotage-ready U.S. chips as neutral tech and paints China’s resistance as paranoia. We expose the buried facts: backdoor precedents, economic coercion, and digital siege strategy. The H20 chip is not a compromise—it’s a neocolonial device enforcing imperialist recalibration. Our task is to dismantle this architecture of control and build a sovereign digital... Continue Reading →
Metabolic Rifts: How Capital Subjugates Nature’s Cycles to Profit
By Prince Kapone, Weaponized InformationAgriculture as Metabolism, Not MachineBefore agriculture was commodified, it was life: a complex, cyclical exchange between humans and nature. Seeds fell, soils breathed, animals fertilized, microbes decomposed. Water flowed, sun shone, people harvested, ate, and returned to the land what they took. This was not Eden—it was labor, struggle, and adaptation—but... Continue Reading →
Land Grabs and Red Scares: How the U.S., BlackRock, Vanguard, and Anti-China Hysteria Conspire to Steal the Soil
Propaganda creates the panic. Wall Street makes the purchase. China is the scapegoat. The people lose the land.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 27, 2025I. Manufactured Panic, Real Estate ProfitsOn July 26, 2025, ABC45 ran a headline soaked in panic: “New Legislation Aims to Block Chinese Ownership of US Farmland and Homes.” The... Continue Reading →
Primitive Accumulation by Narcotic: The Opium Wars and the Forcible Integration of China into the World Market
How Britain’s opium gunboats shattered China’s agrarian order, dismembered its sovereignty, and inaugurated the long colonial century that revolution would one day buryBy Pablo Katari | Weaponized Information| July 26, 2025Exchange as Pretext, War as MechanismThe circulation of commodities requires peace; the expansion of capital requires war. In the case of China, this contradiction found... Continue Reading →
Che’s Other Farewell: Revolutionary Clarity in a Time of Transition
Weaponized Statesman Series | Che Guevara to Fidel Castro, Havana 1965Written in the crucible of revolutionary governance, Che Guevara’s March 1965 farewell letter to Fidel Castro is not a sentimental departure—it is a political intervention. In it, Che offers a piercing critique of Cuba’s early socialist development, grapples openly with the contradictions of economic planning... Continue Reading →
The Occupier’s Script: U.S. Military Empire, Asian Compradors, and the Battle for East Asia’s Future
The Atlantic Council, Asia Times, and U.S.-funded scholars like Hanjin Lew are scripting a future where peace is only possible under American military occupation. This essay dismantles the psychological operation that frames Asian sovereignty as instability and imperial presence as protection. It excavates the buried histories of U.S. war crimes, suppressed diplomacy, and regional movements... Continue Reading →
Revolution Is Not an Import: Kim Il Sung and the Struggle to Establish Juche
Weaponized Statesman Series | Kim Il Sung at Pyongyang, December 1955 In 1955, Kim Il Sung confronted a Party adrift in imitation. This was not a call for isolation, but a demand to root revolution in the lived experience of the Korean people. Juche, he argued, was not a slogan—it was a method of survival.... Continue Reading →
Google, YouTube, and the New Ministry of Truth: Censorship as Imperial Warfare
Big Tech isn’t cleaning up disinformation—it’s executing ideological warfare on behalf of empire. Section I exposes the CNBC article as a corporate-state press release cloaked in liberal concern. Section II reveals how YouTube’s censorship regime erases voices from the Global South while monetizing AI slop and Pentagon narratives. Section III traces the financial, institutional, and... Continue Reading →