A 21-Gun Salute to a Revolutionary Who Died Free and Unbroken By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Intellects | September 26, 2025 Assata in the Crosshairs They called her a fugitive, a terrorist, a threat to the republic. The newspapers splashed her face across their pages like a wanted poster, as if she were a bandit... Continue Reading →
From Gaza to the Caribbean: Petro Names the System, Not the Symptom
The crisis of imperialism and the war on the poor — from fentanyl to fossil fuels, from blockades to bombsBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 25, 2025IntroductionGustavo Petro walked into the UN and did what most heads of state never dare: he said out loud what everyone already knows. The bombs that fall... Continue Reading →
Titans of Capital and the Technofascist Convergence
Phillips & Kovalik name the empire’s balance sheet—our task is to weaponize it | Weaponized Intellects Book ReviewBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 22, 2025 Naming the Titans, Naming the Enemy Peter Phillips and Dan Kovalik’s Titans of Capital doesn’t bother with fairy tales. They go straight for the jugular: the world’s wealth... Continue Reading →
Democracy for Whom? Technofascist Consolidation and Class Warfare in the United States
Behind the panic in boardrooms lies a deeper truth: the U.S. ruling class is hardening its grip through economic coercion, media intimidation, and corporate-state fusion — not the erosion of democracy, but its consolidation as class dictatorship.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 22, 2025Democracy as a Business RiskCNN Business ran with a story... 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 →
Martyrdom as Mandate: How Repressive Spectacle Violence Fuels Trump’s Technofascist Purge
From the sanctification of Charlie Kirk to National Guard deployments in Black communities, the regime turns grief into mandate and spectacle into machinery of repression. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 15, 2025The Script of Martyrdom and VengeanceJoey Garrison’s September 15, 2025 piece in USA Today is written less as a report than... Continue Reading →
The Discipline of Liberation: Mass Power vs. the Mirage of Assassination
Assassination is a spectacle that feeds repression, not revolution. Terrorism creates martyrs for the ruling class and pretexts for the state. History proves only the organized masses can topple empires. Communists reject illusions to build the discipline of real liberation. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 11, 2025 The Mirage of the Gunshot... Continue Reading →
Charlie Kirk, Ideological Violence, and the Weaponized Afterlife of Assassination
His life was an arsenal of propaganda, his death a gift to the ruling class. The empire mourns its guards while erasing its captives. Liberalism launders violence into opinion, reaction recasts repression as free speech. Breaking the spell means naming the violence and standing with the oppressed. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September... Continue Reading →
Race/Class 101: The Dialectics of Nation, Class Struggle and Revolutionary Rupture in the United States
From genocide and slavery to neoliberal globalization and Trump 2.0, the United States has never been a multiracial democracy—it has been a settler empire. To fight it demands clarity: nation and class cannot be separated. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 8, 2025PrefaceThis essay is a preliminary sketch of what I have spent... Continue Reading →
The Monkey King and Chaos Under Heaven: Mao Zedong’s Letter to Jiang Qing (1966)
Weaponized Statecraft Series | Mao Zedong’s Letter to Jiang Qing, July 1966By Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationSeptember 5, 2025Cave, Clouds, and the Coming Storm July 1966. Mao Zedong isn’t on some retreat to rest his bones; he’s holed up “in a cave in the West,” scribbling, reading, watching. From there he moves to the “land... Continue Reading →