Trump, China, and the Farmland Fear Campaign: How Empire Turns Paranoia into Policy

This essay excavates the CBS 60 Minutes report on Chinese farmland ownership as a case study in imperial propaganda. By transforming minor land deals into an imagined national-security crisis, the Trump regime and its media partners manufacture consent for domestic militarization, racial scapegoating, and the consolidation of technofascist power at home.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized... Continue Reading →

National Self-Defense in the Age of Multipolarity

From Libya’s Ruins to Venezuela’s Resolve — How the Global South Is Relearning the Art of SovereigntyBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 2025The Return of Armed SovereigntyThe myth of a “rules-based international order” has finally collapsed under the weight of its own hypocrisy. For three decades, Washington and its junior partners cloaked naked... Continue Reading →

Hold the Line: Listen Hard, Rectify Fast, Stay Red

Weaponized Statecraft Series | Mao at Lushan, 1959 In the storm of the Great Leap’s setbacks, Mao did not fold—he listened. At Lushan he turned mistakes into lessons, errors into curriculum, and criticism into a method of survival. He named two illnesses—touchiness and wavering—and prescribed two remedies: endurance and rectification. He defended the communes, corrected... Continue Reading →

Hankow 1958: Mao’s Checklist Against Bureaucratic Decay

From Chengtu’s questions to Hankow’s battlefield, Mao sharpened the class line, armed the masses with democracy, and struck at the overlord style that threatened to hollow out the revolution.Weaponized Statecraft Series | Mao in Hankow, 1958By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 14, 2025From Chengtu’s Questions to Hankow’s BattlefieldApril 1958, Hankow. Weeks after forcing... Continue Reading →

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