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 →
The Sahel Doesn’t Beg Anymore: Mali, Niger, and the Fracturing of the Neocolonial Order
The Sahel Doesn’t Beg Anymore: Mali, Niger, and the Fracturing of the Neocolonial Order As Barrick scrambles to defend its mines and the Red Cross cries foul, Mali and Niger are doing something dangerous—they're choosing sovereignty over subservience. This isn’t chaos—it’s counterpower in motion. By Weaponized Information | June 7, 2025 I. Propaganda by the... Continue Reading →
5% for Death: NATO’s Military Tax and the Hyper-Imperialist War Budget
It’s not defense—it’s tribute. The U.S. empire demands 5% of every NATO member’s GDP for permanent war, digital militarism, and capitalist stabilization. This isn’t about security—it’s the fiscal logic of collapse.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationJune 5, 2025I. War by Default: Excavating the Media Script Behind NATO’s 5% TributeThis CNBC article by Holly Ellyatt reads... Continue Reading →
Digital Chains Across the Pacific: Google, Chile, and the Submarine Recolonization of Data
The Humboldt cable is sold as connectivity—but it's colonialism in fiber form. As Google burrows into Latin America's digital arteries, U.S. empire recalibrates beneath the waves. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information June 5, 2025 I. Digital Uplift or Data Enclosure? Excavating the Cable Narrative In this article, reprinted from Agence France-Presse (AFP) and hosted... Continue Reading →
Red Sea Bridge: Infrastructure in the Crosshairs of Multipolar Realignment
Saudi and Egyptian elites want you to believe a bridge across the Red Sea is about trade and tourism. But this isn’t just steel and concrete—it’s a contested front in the war over infrastructure, sovereignty, and empire’s unraveling grip. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information June 6, 2025 Architecture Without Politics—The Technocratic Mirage of Dezeen... Continue Reading →
Blood from the Soil, Gold for the Core: The New Face of Colonial Extraction in Africa
How imperial finance, comprador elites, and digital mining operations keep Africa’s wealth flowing north—while the people below keep digging graves, not gold vaults By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 6, 2025 Colonial Crimes Rebranded: When Looting Becomes “Illicit Flow” On June 5, Ghana Business News ran a story with a headline that should’ve... Continue Reading →
When Looting Becomes Law: Trump’s Tax Bill and the Technofascist Recolonization of the Core
The billionaires get tax cuts, the people get hunger—and the press calls it fiscal policy By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information June 5, 2025 I. The Spectacle of Policy in the Theater of Class War In this article, the Associated Press reports that Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” will add $2.4 trillion to the federal... 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 →
Rare Earthquake: When Empire Can’t Keep the Lights On
China’s resource sovereignty is shattering Europe’s industrial illusions—and marking a new phase in the global class war By Weaponized Information June 5, 2025 Rare Earths, Real Power, and the Empire’s Media Shell Game The Reuters article, “Some European auto supplier plants shut down after China’s rare earth curbs,” is co-written by Victoria Waldersee and Christoph... Continue Reading →
Oil, Occupation, and the Empire’s New Frontier: ExxonMobil, Essequibo, and the Neocolonial Recolonization of Guyana
How corporate profit, colonial borders, and U.S. militarism converge to redraw the map of South America By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 4, 2025 I. The Profits Were the Point: Framing Plunder as Progress The article we are excavating—“Exxon-led consortium’s 2024 profit in Guyana rose 64% to $10.4 billion”, published by Reuters and... Continue Reading →