The Hemisphere at the Breaking Point There are moments when states stop improvising and start publishing doctrine. Not press statements, not campaign slogans, but documents meant to harden intentions into policy and turn instinct into structure. Late 2025 was one of those moments. Within weeks of each other, two texts appeared that quietly announced Latin... Continue Reading →
Trump, the U.S. Navy, and the BBC’s Gunboat Narrative
How “Narco-Terrorism” Became the Alibi for Blockade, Sanctions, and the Collision Between U.S. Maritime Power and Venezuelan Sovereignty By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | December 18, 2025 When Criminality Explains Everything and War Explains Nothing Our target is the BBC News report, “Venezuela denounces Trump’s order for ship blockade as ‘warmongering threats’” The article... Continue Reading →
Neo-Colonialism and the Limits of Independence
Kwame Nkrumah’s Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism and the Structural Trap That Confronted the Ghanaian Revolution By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | December 14, 2025 Writing from Inside the Trap Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism is not a book written from the safety of theory. It is written from inside power, under... Continue Reading →
Pirates of Profit: Sanctions, Seizures, and the Return of Imperial Plunder
From mercantile privateers to sanctioned seizures, how piracy has always been capitalism’s hidden engine—and why it is resurfacing in the age of U.S. imperial declineBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | December 12, 2025Pirates of the Caribbean, 2025: The Seizure That Exposed an Empire’s Old HungerAt dawn on December 11, 2025, the United States staged... Continue Reading →
From “Stay Woke” To American Dreaming: The Liberal Capture of Identity Politics, the Rise of DEI, and the Soft Counterinsurgency That Replaced Revolution With Representation
How a radical method of seeing the empire became a tool for managing it, and why reclaiming “woke” requires breaking with the settler state and realigning with global anti-imperialist struggleBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | December 6, 2025When “Woke” Left Home and Got Jumped by the EmpireOnce upon a time, before cable news discovered... Continue Reading →
Rearming the Past to Police the Future: Japan, the U.S., and the Return of Empire in the Pacific
How a $70 Billion Defense Budget, Missile-Riddled Islands, and a Manufactured “Security Crisis” Are Rewriting the Map of Asia By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | December 4, 2025 Budgets, Islands and the Quiet Manufacture of Consent If you just skim the surface of this USNI News piece, it looks like any other routine defense... 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 →
The Dawning of the Apocalypse: Gerald Horne and The Long 16th Century
This Weaponized Intellects review takes Gerald Horne’s The Dawning of the Apocalypse as what it is: a devastating, must-read indictment of the long sixteenth century that built the American settler empire we’re still trapped inside.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 29, 2025When Race Replaced God: Europe Prepares the ApocalypseGerald Horne opens The Dawning... Continue Reading →
Unmasking the Harvest Myth: Thanksgiving, Colonial Amnesia, and the Struggle for Truth
How a Settler Holiday Became a Political Weapon — and Why Indigenous Resistance Still Leads the WayBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 27, 2025Staging Innocence, Branding Dissent: How Fox Frames a ‘Decolonized’ Thanksgiving as a ThreatThe Fox News piece “Universities, school districts nationwide call for ‘decolonizing’ Thanksgiving: ‘Day of mourning’”, written by Andrew... Continue Reading →
Bolivia at the Crossroads: How the American Pole Rewrites a Nation
Bolivia’s new conservative regime is celebrated as a technocratic correction, but the real story is its narrative construction. Beneath the headlines lies a deeper terrain of facts: collapsing reserves, foreign penetration, and the return of suspended U.S. agencies. Placed in context, these moves reveal a comprador restoration wired directly into the architecture of the American... Continue Reading →