The Beijing summit epitomizes the unraveling of American supremacy, as Donald Trump arrived not merely as a president, but as a messenger of an empire in disarray. The spectacle of diplomatic niceties belied a crumbling global landscape, where the U.S. seeks containment while its capital cravenly craves access to China's vast markets. The summit revealed profound contradictions: America, armed yet impotent, involved in a tech war while reliant on the very infrastructure it seeks to undermine. As the Atlantic order falters, a multipolar era teeters on the edge, with ideological fractures foreshadowing a future fraught with uncertainty—yet, fertile for revolutionary possibilities.
Empire at the Table: Trump, Xi, and the Crisis of Unipolar Power
The Beijing summit is not merely a high-stakes poker game between Trump and Xi; it’s a façade hiding an imperial crisis where U.S. dominance falters amid technological decay and geopolitical strife. France 24’s framing turns complex geopolitical tensions into trivial personal confrontations, ignoring the deeper struggles over resources and sovereignty that threaten global order. As globalization erodes, emerging anti-imperialist movements ripple through nations, rejecting the casino logic of empire. The real question isn’t who holds the cards, but whether an imperial system so reliant on exploitation and coercion can adapt to a world increasingly seeking self-determination and resistance.
Empire’s Digital Panic: China, Xinjiang, and the War Over Who Controls the Future
The Associated Press investigation reveals a shocking truth: Silicon Valley's complicity in building the surveillance apparatus that the West now demonizes in China. While framing China as a "digital police state," the report subtly shields the very imperial system enabling such technologies. It highlights a deeper confrontation—one where the U.S. grapples with losing its monopoly on development and technology. As the New Cold War intensifies, the true danger emerges: not the surveillance itself, but the realization that a socialist-oriented state can achieve modernization and stability without Western control. The empire's fear lies in losing its grip over a future it desperately seeks to define and dominate.
The Birth of Weaponized Information: How the Empire Lost Its Monopoly Over Truth
For a generation the American empire dominated not only the battlefield but the global narrative. Corporate media framed wars, justified sanctions, and explained imperial power to the world. But leaks, whistleblowers, digital networks, and rival media systems shattered that monopoly over reality. This essay traces the historical collapse of the imperial information order and the... Continue Reading →
The War Inside the White Republic: Oglesby and the Making of America’s Technofascist Ruling Class
A Weaponized Intellects Book Review of The Yankee and Cowboy War — tracing how the white ruling class evolved from Atlanticist patricians and frontier militarists into the modern Cowboy–Yankee–Digerati triumvirate that governs the U.S. empire today. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | December 2025 Clandestine America and the Skeleton of White Power Carl Oglesby... Continue Reading →
Belarus, the West, and the Spy Scare: Fear as the Glue of a Crumbling Empire
The expulsions and arrests are less about espionage than about bloc discipline. In the twilight of Western supremacy, every accusation becomes a weapon, every headline a tool to enforce loyalty, and every silence a shield for imperial decline. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 9, 2025 Spies, Shadows, and the Manufacture of Fear... Continue Reading →
The Web Was Never Open: Google’s Confession and the Architecture of Enclosure
Google admits in court that the “open web” is collapsing, even as it reassures the public everything is fine. This decline was built through decades of deregulation, liability shields, and fake neutrality. What we face now is enclosure—technofascism, platform feudalism, and digital colonialism dressed up as innovation. The answer is to refuse serfdom and build... Continue Reading →