Reuters’ hit piece on China’s lending practices isn't investigative journalism—it's economic warfare in print. We tear the mask off the real debt colonialists. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 28, 2025 Part I: Imperial Optics—The Propaganda of “Neutral” Concern On June 25, 2025, Reuters published an article claiming that China's collateralized lending practices... Continue Reading →
Rebranding Resistance: How the West Inverts “Islamism” to Smear Iran
By collapsing Shia-led anti-imperialist movements into the same category as U.S.-backed jihadist terror networks, Western media wages narrative warfare to justify siege, sanctions, and war. But the real fear isn’t extremism—it’s sovereignty.By: Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 26, 2025I. Excavation – Inverting Islam: The West’s Narrative Assault on IranThe Foreign Policy article “Rebranding... Continue Reading →
Encirclement and Empire: The War on Iran Is a War on Reality
Behind the headlines about Tehran's "shadow war" lies the real story: a nation surrounded, a region scorched by U.S. bases, and a resistance that won’t kneel. This is not about theology—it’s about sovereignty, imperialism, and the right to exist.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 20, 2025Empire’s Ink: The Jerusalem Post and the Propaganda... Continue Reading →
The Clock, the Bluff, and the Bomb: Dissecting the AP’s War Script on Iran
Trump’s “two-week window” isn’t about restraint—it’s about imperial maneuver. Behind the wire-service language lies cognitive warfare, nuclear apartheid, and the countdown to deeper war. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 19, 2025 “Two Weeks to Midnight”: Reading the AP’s War Wire Yesterday the Associated Press splashed a headline across the global wire: President... Continue Reading →
Sanctions, Speculation, and Sabotage: Weaponizing Data Against the Bolivarian Revolution
Why Bloomberg’s Narrative on Venezuela’s Arrested Economists Is Propaganda—Not Journalism By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 19, 2025Algorithmic Propaganda: Bloomberg's Data Brokers of Empire When Bloomberg’s Caracas bureau chief Patricia Laya presses “send,” her article doesn’t trickle into coffee shops or university newsstands—it detonates on Wall Street. Her 19 June dispatch, headlined “Maduro... Continue Reading →
Scapegoating Solidarity: U.S. War on Cuba’s Doctors
Why Washington Labels Volunteer Healers “Forced Labor” — and How We Counter the SmearBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 18, 2025Scapegoating Solidarity: The AP Turns Cuban Doctors into a Crime Scene When Edith M. Lederer ― a UN press-room fixture since Vietnam ― files a wire, the voice of Uncle Sam still echoes... Continue Reading →
Starvation as Strategy: Nigeria’s Hunger Crisis and the Machinery of Empire
33 million Nigerians face famine not from fate, but from finance. What Yahoo buries beneath bureaucratic jargon, we expose for what it is: a war against the peasantry, waged by policy, enforced by violence, and sanctioned by silence.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 12, 2025I. Famine by Design: Manufacturing Hunger, Masking PowerOn June... Continue Reading →
Empire Off Air: The Collapse of Radio Free Asia and the Fracturing of U.S. Cognitive Warfare
Washington mourns a psyops relic—Asia exhales. The empire’s loudspeaker goes silent, and in the static, new revolutionary frequencies emerge. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 6, 2025 I. “Independent” Propaganda: When the Empire Loses Its Microphone The Washington Post article covering the defunding of Radio Free Asia isn’t a story about press freedom.... Continue Reading →