The struggle to build an alternative canal wasn’t insanity—it was insurgency. Empire drowned the project because it couldn’t control it. But the current still flows beneath imperial sabotage. Written By: Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 1, 2025 I. Unmasking MSN’s Propaganda on Nicaragua’s Canal The piece we’re examining comes from MSN, published under... Continue Reading →
Asia Doesn’t Mourn Empire: The New York Times and the Ghosts of U.S. Hegemony
How imperial nostalgia disguises the decline of U.S. power—and why the peoples of Asia aren’t grieving, they’re building By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 1, 2025 I. Behind the Byline: The Empire's Trusted Scribe Let’s start by pulling back the curtain. This article wasn’t written in a vacuum. It was penned by Hannah... Continue Reading →
Stolen Foundations: How the West Pirated China’s Knowledge and Technologies
Stolen Foundations: How the West Pirated China's Knowledge and Technologies (Part 1 of the Series: The Roots of Western Hostility Toward China) There’s a myth still whispered in the halls of empire, passed along like gospel in textbooks and television scripts: the idea that “Western civilization” stumbled into greatness through its own God-given ingenuity. They... Continue Reading →
No Exit: CNN’s Propaganda War on Afghanistan’s Collapse
Excavating the liberal lies that bury empire’s terror campaign in Afghanistan under humanitarian theater and imperial amnesia. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 2, 2025 I. From War to Withdrawal: The Empire’s Rewrite Begins On April 30, 2025, CNN International aired a segment with host Becky Anderson, titled “Afghanistan’s Humanitarian Crisis Deepens as... Continue Reading →
Fractures in the Bloc, Fractures in the Empire: Bloomberg’s BRICS+ Panic
Excavating Western financial propaganda and exposing how imperial media weaponize contradiction to undermine multipolar sovereignty. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | April 30, 2025 I. Multipolarity in Motion, Empire in Panic On April 29, 2025, Bloomberg published a short but telling piece by reporter Matthew Malinowski, titled: “BRICS Rift Emerges in Rio as New... Continue Reading →
Greening the Sands — Desertification, Mass Mobilization, and the Fight for Ecosocialism in China’s Arid Zones
I. The Empire of Sand The deserts of northern China are not natural frontiers—they are contested terrains. The creeping dunes of Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, and Gansu have long marked the edge of empire, agriculture, and habitation. Once forested and fertile in ancient times, these arid zones have become both ecological battlegrounds and revolutionary laboratories. Today,... Continue Reading →
Redlines: April 24, 2025
Redlines Report | April 24, 2025 Daily revolutionary dispatches from the frontlines of global class war, settler empire, and technofascist recalibration. Africa Ethiopia set to become 4th African member of BRICS’ New Development Bank As Ethiopia joins the BRICS' New Development Bank, a tremor runs through the brittle bones of Bretton Woods. This isn’t just... Continue Reading →
Regenerating the Yellow Earth — The Loess Plateau and the Prospects for Rural Ecosocialism
I. Where the Soil Remembers RevolutionThere is a place in China where the land itself seems to testify to history. The Loess Plateau—broad, wind-carved, and deeply scarred—is both cradle and cautionary tale. It is here that Chinese civilization took root thousands of years ago, and it is here that erosion, overgrazing, and war once reduced... Continue Reading →
Exiting the Empire: Gerald Yin, Silicon Defection, and the Tech War’s Next Phase
By Prince Kapone, Weaponized Information | April 21, 2025 A Passport Torn, A Paradigm Shift It wasn’t just a legal move. When Gerald Yin, founder of Chinese chipmaking powerhouse AMEC, renounced his U.S. citizenship, he lit a signal fire across the landscape of the global tech war. It was a gesture with geopolitical weight—equal parts... Continue Reading →
Redlines: April 21, 2025
Weaponized Information: Daily Redlines Report – April 21, 2025 Daily revolutionary dispatches from the frontlines of global class war, settler empire, and technofascist recalibration. Africa A Snapshot of the Global War Against African People: Reflections from Ecuador From Ecuador to Ethiopia, the assault on African people is global. Imperialist counterinsurgency isn’t just local—it’s transcontinental, racialized,... Continue Reading →