When the Empire Chokes, the South Breathes

This essay was originally published on Monthly Review OnlineBRICS+ is contradictory, uneven, and fragile—but in its openings, the Global South carves space for sovereignty and struggle.By Prince KaponeAugust 2025Multipolarity Emerges from Crisis, Not ConsensusThe story they sell is that “order” was built by reasoned men in sensible suits. The story we live is different. Multipolarity... Continue Reading →

“We’re Not Going to Lose Our Cities” — Excavating USA Today’s National Guard Spectacle

Behind USA Today’s framing of Trump’s D.C. troop deployment lies a deeper history of domestic counterinsurgency — the same imperial playbook used to crush liberation movements at home and abroad.Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August 11, 2025Crime Crackdown as Theater: How a Headline Sells Federal MuscleIn USA Today’s report by Joey Garrison, the curtain... Continue Reading →

Stacking the Deck and Losing the Game: How Russia Keeps Beating the West at Its Own Table

We expose Foreign Policy’s Putin-as-gambler smear for what it is: imperial narrative control. The real record shows decades of NATO expansion, coups, sanctions, and economic warfare. Russia’s moves are part of a deliberate multipolar strategy shaking U.S. dominance. We close by linking readers to the global forces already fighting back. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized... Continue Reading →

Losurdo vs. Liberalism: Slavery, Extermination, and the True History of the “Community of the Free”

A Weaponized Intellects Book Review of Domenico Losurdo’s Liberalism: A Counter-History By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August 9, 2025 The Janus Face of Liberalism: Freedom for Some, Chains for the Rest Liberalism likes to wear its Sunday best. It arrives in the world dressed in the fine robes of “rights,” “liberty,” and “progress,”... Continue Reading →

From “Peace” to Pipeline: How the Trump Corridor Turns Armenia into a Corporate Bridgehead

Courthouse News calls it diplomacy. The White House calls it prosperity. But the Zangezur deal hands a 99-year U.S. lease to a private consortium of rail, oil, gas, and fiber profiteers—tightening the imperial chokehold from the Caucasus to Wall Street.By: Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationDate: August 8, 2025The Corridor as Consent: Excavating the Propaganda FormOn... Continue Reading →

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