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 →
No Kings? The Throne They Built: How Liberals Paved the Road to Executive Dictatorship
The “No Kings” protests rage against the symptom—but not the system. While Trump governs like a monarch, it's the bipartisan ruling class—and the liberal base that backed them—that built the imperial presidency brick by brick. This isn’t about who wears the crown. It’s about the empire that needs one.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationJune 15,... Continue Reading →
Bread or Blood: Gaza’s Starvation Is a Weapon, Not a Tragedy
Gaza isn’t collapsing—it’s resisting. As Israel bombs bakeries and blocks aid, the empire calls it policy. We call it counterinsurgency. This is not famine. This is a war against life itself. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 12, 2025 Starvation as Statecraft: Dissecting the Bread War on Gaza This isn’t a humanitarian failure.... Continue Reading →
From Raids to Regiments: ICE, the Insurrection Act, and the Technofascist Stabilization of Empire
The settler regime isn’t losing control—it’s consolidating it. L.A. is the testing ground. ICE is the infantry. The Insurrection Act is the playbook. And empire is preparing to rule by repression, not consent.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 10, 2025The Law Wears Boots: NPR, the Insurrection Act, and the Return of Domestic CounterinsurgencyOn... 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 →
Starmer’s War Chest: Billions for Bombs, Pennies for People
The Labour Party isn’t defending Britain—it’s fortifying empire for one last war-fueled ride into irrelevance.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationJune 6, 2025Keir Starmer Didn’t Betray Labour—He Finished the JobOn June 6, 2025, Venezuelan outlet teleSUR published a critical article by Silvana Solano titled “Britain’s Billions for Bombs: A Critical Look at Starmer’s War Agenda.” The... Continue Reading →
Stockpiles for Settler War: Fascism Is a Feature, Not a Flaw
The Nazi arsenal uncovered in Washington State isn’t an isolated anomaly—it’s the armed wing of a decaying settler-colonial regime preparing for internal counterrevolution.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 4, 2025 When the State “Finds” What It Feeds This article, disseminated by the Associated Press and republished by NBC News, bears no individual byline—a... Continue Reading →
Fear of a Decolonized Planet: White Panic, Empire’s Collapse, and the Path to Revolutionary Defection
Tracing the roots of white panic from colonial supremacy to imperial decline—and why defection from whiteness is the only way forward By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 1, 2025 The Panic Is the Confession: Why So Many White People Feel Like the World Is Ending You can feel it in the air. Watch... Continue Reading →
The Empire’s Real Death Camps: Strategic Hamlets, Ethnic Cleansing, and the Hypocrisy of U.S. Genocide Accusations
They say Stalin was a monster for displacing hundreds of thousands in wartime. But they say nothing about the 8.5 million Vietnamese peasants forcibly removed by the U.S. military in just two years. This essay rips off the mask of Western humanitarianism and names the real genocidaires. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information May 26,... Continue Reading →
Lines in the Soil, Fire in the Sky: Vietnam, Korea, and the Empire’s Broken Map
Korea was carved. Vietnam refused. Two revolutions, two outcomes—both exposing the fragility of U.S. empire and the enduring power of people’s war. This is the story of partition as counterrevolution, of counterinsurgency as colonial relapse, and of liberation carved not in treaties but in blood and resolve. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information May 26,... Continue Reading →