Pakistan’s emergence as a mediator in the U.S.-Iran war is a masquerade, showcasing a military regime, led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, seeking legitimacy through compliance with U.S. agendas. The facade of diplomacy hides a deeper reality: military-managed governance, manipulative partnerships, and economic subjugation sustained by Western powers. As global dynamics shift, Pakistan's balancing act among rival powers reveals an opportunistic survival strategy rather than genuine sovereignty. This troubling scenario underscores an essential truth: imperialism thrives not through outright violence but via coercive control, shaping a world where authentic peace remains a distant, arguably unattainable ideal.
Grand Theft América: Cartels, Capital, and the CIA’s Hemispheric War
CNN's report on secret CIA operations in Mexico reveals a troubling narrative that frames U.S. intervention as a necessary counter-terror effort against cartels, while obscuring deeper issues of imperial influence. The article reflects how imperial media sanitizes violent operations, portraying them as essential for security. These actions are linked to a broader strategy of militarization and economic dependency, threatening Mexican sovereignty and democracy. The framing of cartels as terrorist organizations facilitates increased U.S. oversight and intervention. The need for organized anti-imperialist resistance is urgent, as declining U.S. hegemony conditions responses to crises under the guise of safety and necessity.
From Alliance to Containment: How Anglo-American Power Engineered the Cold War
The essay provocatively dismantles the myth that the Cold War was merely a reaction to "Soviet aggression." Instead, it reveals it as America's calculated strategy to reinforce a capitalist world order post-World War II, driven by anxieties over rising leftist movements and anti-colonial uprisings. It highlights how the U.S. initiated a campaign of political warfare and economic reconstruction through the Marshall Plan, effectively shaping Europe and other regions under its imperial influence. To Washington, the real danger was not communism but the threat of genuine independence that challenged capitalist dominance. The Cold War was less about ideological battles and more about inter-imperialist struggles to determine global economic control.
Missing Scientists or Manufactured Fog: Empire’s Security State, Media Spectacle, and the Weaponization of Uncertainty
The media's sensational framing of missing scientists morphs unrelated tragedies into a national mystery, leveraging public fear to create an illusion of coordinated malevolence. An investigation reveals these cases are disparate incidents, manipulated through narrative distortions, state secrecy, and congressional theatrics. The real enemy isn't a hidden conspiracy but a militarized system that prioritizes power over human lives. This complex interplay fuels confusion, enabling a dangerous fog where accountability and transparency are sacrificed for profit and control. Rather than succumb to fear, the public must demand clarity and challenge the oppressive structures that breed distrust and silence dissent.
Empire at the Doorstep: How the Narco War Becomes a License to Penetrate Sovereignty
What appears as a tragic incident in Chihuahua is exposed as a carefully managed narrative that obscures the presence of foreign power operating inside Mexico. The factual record reveals a dense security architecture where intelligence, surveillance, and training pipelines blur the line between cooperation and control. Stripped of illusion, the episode reflects a deeper contradiction... Continue Reading →
The Jakarta Method: Empire’s Favorite Murder and the World It Made
Vincent Bevins exposes how Washington turned mass extermination into foreign policy — from Indonesia’s 1965 genocide to the neoliberal order that still governs our world. This review reads his work as both autopsy and warning: a history of how empire learned to kill revolutions and call it peace.Weaponized Intellects Booke Review | By Prince Kapone... Continue Reading →
The Empire Shows Its Teeth Because It Has Lost Its Mask
How U.S. Media Reveals the Machinery of Sabotage and Still Calls It PeaceBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 31, 2025How the Story Teaches You What to Feel The article under examination is CNN’s report, “CIA cyberattacks targeting the Maduro regime didn’t satisfy Trump in his first term. Now the U.S. is flexing its... Continue Reading →