By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 27, 2025 Read Part I - The Agrarian Question in the Age of Technofascism: Peasant Struggle,Climate Catastrophe and the Future of RevolutionDrought, Debt, and DispossessionThe rural question is no longer confined to the peasantry’s relation to land and production. It is now entangled in the most urgent... Continue Reading →
The Agrarian Question in the Age of Technofascism: Peasant Struggle, Climate Catastrophe, and the Future of Revolution
By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 27, 2025 Land, Labor, Liberation In an era when Silicon Valley titans speak of AI farms on Mars and the IMF preaches “digital inclusion” to starving peasants, the question must be asked: who still feeds the world? The answer—painful, simple, revolutionary—is: the dispossessed. The global peasantry, often... Continue Reading →
Pearl River Delta: Ecosocialism in China’s Capitalist Frontier
I. Where Capital Paved Over the Commune In the Pearl River Delta (PRD), China’s revolutionary land meets its reform-era rupture. Once the periphery of Maoist developmentalism, the PRD became the launching pad of Deng Xiaoping’s Opening and Reform—home to Shenzhen, the first Special Economic Zone, and ground zero for China's integration into global capital. Today,... Continue Reading →
Solar Sovereignty in Guizhou: The Empire Laughs, But China Builds the Sun
What the West calls clickbait is actually a revolution in energy planning. Guizhou’s solar fields aren’t just panels—they’re proof that the Global South is done waiting. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 12, 2025 I. When the Empire Accidentally Tells the Truth: A Solar Glitch in the Matrix There’s no byline here—just Yahoo... Continue Reading →
The Green Mask of Genocide: Congo and the Necro-Extractivist Supply Chain
From climate slogans to cobalt slavery, the West’s “green revolution” is powered by colonial extraction and imperialist propaganda.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 10, 2025The Imperialist Media Apparatus Paints the Mines GreenThe Telegraph article that triggered this excavation is signed by a salaried propagandist of the British bourgeoisie. Let’s be clear: this is... Continue Reading →
Biotech Sovereignty in Silence: Cuba, Russia, and the Propaganda of Erasure
Exposing the Western media blackout on Cuban-Russian biotech cooperation as imperial narrative warfare By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 6, 2025 I. The Erasure of Cuba’s Revolution: Why Western Media Won’t Tell You the Truth On May 6, 2025, teleSUR reported that Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel visited St. Petersburg, meeting with Governor Alexandr... Continue Reading →
Tangyue Village and the Revival of the Collective Rural Commune
I. Beyond Capital, Back to the Soil In the mountains of Guizhou, a different kind of revolution is unfolding. Not a return to Maoist slogans, nor a copy of Western green development. Tangyue Village offers something else entirely—a quiet but profound reawakening of the collective spirit in the heart of China’s countryside. Here, amid the... Continue Reading →
Greening the Sands — Desertification, Mass Mobilization, and the Fight for Ecosocialism in China’s Arid Zones
I. The Empire of Sand The deserts of northern China are not natural frontiers—they are contested terrains. The creeping dunes of Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, and Gansu have long marked the edge of empire, agriculture, and habitation. Once forested and fertile in ancient times, these arid zones have become both ecological battlegrounds and revolutionary laboratories. Today,... Continue Reading →
Regenerating the Yellow Earth — The Loess Plateau and the Prospects for Rural Ecosocialism
I. Where the Soil Remembers RevolutionThere is a place in China where the land itself seems to testify to history. The Loess Plateau—broad, wind-carved, and deeply scarred—is both cradle and cautionary tale. It is here that Chinese civilization took root thousands of years ago, and it is here that erosion, overgrazing, and war once reduced... Continue Reading →
Can the Mekong Flow Red? China’s Lancang River Basin and the Struggle for Ecosocialism
I. Where the River Meets the SystemThe Mekong River is ancient. It has carved life into the land for thousands of years, flowing through China, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam. But in the 21st century, its upper reaches—the Lancang, inside China’s Yunnan Province—have become more than a river. They’re a battleground. On one side: biodiversity, Indigenous... Continue Reading →