This essay argues that Trump 2.0 marks the open phase of U.S. hyper-imperialism, where coercion replaces consent and hemispheric dominance is enforced without disguise. Using Venezuela as the central case, it traces how leader abduction, naval encirclement, oil custodianship, and legal warfare form a consolidated strategy to subordinate sovereign states to the American Pole under... Continue Reading →
Dope, Dollars, and Domination: A People’s History of Narco-Imperialism and the Making of the American Empire
The Drug War Isn’t a War — It’s the Operating System of U.S. Empire. From opium clippers to CIA proxy armies, from Panama’s offshore laundromat to Colombia’s paramilitaries and Mexico’s neoliberal narco-state, narcotics have long served as the financial engine, covert budget, social-control mechanism, and geopolitical scaffolding of the American Pole. By Prince Kapone |... Continue Reading →
The American Pole: How a Dying Empire Rebuilds Its Fortress for War
Hemispheric Recolonization, Multipolar Sovereignty, and the Coming U.S. Confrontation with ChinaBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 16, 2025When the Empire Can’t Rule the Planet, It Builds a FortressEvery empire has its favorite lie. For the United States, the lie was that history ended in 1991 and the world would forever orbit around Washington... Continue Reading →
Southern Spear: The American Pole and the Recolonization of the Hemisphere
Operation Southern Spear is not a drug war—it is the first open military strike of a new U.S. doctrine: puncture the Caribbean, penetrate the continent, and weld the Americas into a captive bloc of power in a multipolar world. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 14, 2025 The Point of the Spear: Operation... Continue Reading →
Sharks of the Caribbean: Washington’s War Against Sovereignty in Colombia and Venezuela
The United States is escalating a hybrid war across the region — attacking civilian vessels, disciplining Petro, and tightening its grip on Colombia as part of a broader imperial strategy to crush multipolar sovereignty in the Americas.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 2025Blood in the Water In the churning waters of the Caribbean,... 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 →
Decertifying Colombia: Fortress America and the War on Sovereignty
Washington dresses lawfare as “drug control” while tightening the Monroe Doctrine’s noose around the hemisphere. Petro’s defiance—on labor, land, Palestine, and multipolarity—marks him as a target not for coca but for sovereignty. The drug war is the mask; recolonization is the mission. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 16, 2025How a “Neutral” Wire... Continue Reading →
Pentagon’s Fortress Turn: From China Threats to Homeland Militarization
Politico reports that the Pentagon’s new National Defense Strategy shifts away from deterring Beijing and toward domestic deployments, Caribbean patrols, border militarization, and hemispheric policing — a move it calls a “striking reversal” that leaves U.S. allies uneasy.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 6, 2025The Art of Dressing Bayonets in Silk On September... Continue Reading →
Trump’s New Drug War 2.0: The Next Invasion of Latin America
Behind the rhetoric of “fighting cartels” lies a blueprint for military intervention, economic siege, and the reassertion of U.S. imperial control over the Americas.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August 9, 2025Turning the “War on Drugs” into a War on NationsWhen an imperial mouthpiece like Deutsche Welle runs a headline announcing that the U.S.... Continue Reading →
Sanctioning Genocide: Justice For Palestine In The Land Of Bolivar
Twelve Global South nations met in Bogotá to impose sanctions on Israel, declaring its assault on Gaza a genocide. Their six-point plan targets arms, trade, and state complicity—moving beyond rhetoric to enforcement. Rooted in anti-colonial tradition, the Hague Group signals a shift toward decolonized international law. This is not protest—it’s power reclaimed, and a warning:... Continue Reading →