Brazil and Nigeria’s $1B Agro Deal: South–South Maneuver or Machinery of Capital?

A billion-dollar agreement to mechanize Nigerian agriculture may sidestep Western finance—but not capitalist extraction. The South is moving, negotiating, and resisting. The question is: who holds the tools, and who gets fed? By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 29, 2025 Development Without Context, Empire Without Name The Reuters piece titled "Nigeria and Brazil... Continue Reading →

Signed in Blood: How Congress Codifies Colonial Violence

Raytheon profits, NBC deflects, and the bipartisan war engine keeps running—one amendment at a time.By Weaponized Information | June 22, 2025Paper Shields over Scorched EarthNatanz, pre-dawn. In the radioactive hush after the B‑2s have gone, Iranian technicians dig through splintered concrete and pulverized centrifuge casings. A sovereign nation has just been mauled, yet the first... Continue Reading →

The People Will Not Wait: Colombia’s Labor Referendum and the Revolt Against Oligarchy

This isn’t a legal gamble—it’s a class insurgency. Petro’s referendum isn’t bypassing democracy. It’s invoking it, in the only language the oligarchy fears: mass participation backed by working-class power.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 12, 2025I. When the Ruling Class Cries “Unconstitutional”On June 11, 2025, AP News published a story that, at first... Continue Reading →

When the Bullet Misses, the Narrative Doesn’t: How the Empire Spins an Assassination

The Washington Post spins an assassination attempt on Miguel Uribe Turbay into a tale of elite victimhood—erasing decades of U.S.-backed terror, paramilitary violence, and repression. We expose the propaganda, reframe the struggle, defend the Petro rupture, and call for internationalist solidarity to stop the imperial rollback. By Prince Kapone |Weaponized Information | June 8, 2025... Continue Reading →

Digital Chains Across the Pacific: Google, Chile, and the Submarine Recolonization of Data

The Humboldt cable is sold as connectivity—but it's colonialism in fiber form. As Google burrows into Latin America's digital arteries, U.S. empire recalibrates beneath the waves. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information June 5, 2025 I. Digital Uplift or Data Enclosure? Excavating the Cable Narrative In this article, reprinted from Agence France-Presse (AFP) and hosted... Continue Reading →

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