The ancient Chinese concept of the Mandate of Heaven was never superstition — it was a theory of political legitimacy rooted in material life, popular welfare, and historical judgment. This essay revives that framework as a weapon of analysis, comparing a United States empire that rules through coercion, sanctions, and decline management with a Chinese... Continue Reading →
Weaponized Statecraft: The Civilizational Declaration — Putin’s 2025 Valdai Address and the Dialectics of Multipolarity
From reactive sovereignty to proactive world-making — how Russia’s Valdai doctrine signals the consolidation of the multipolar epochBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 8, 2025The End of Empire’s ScriptThe stage was set in Sochi, under the heavy October air that always seems to carry more than the weather — it carries history. President... Continue Reading →
Multipolarity Inaugurated: From SCO to Victory Day
Foundations laid in steel and circuits, institutionalized in Tianjin, and proclaimed on Beijing’s avenues — multipolarity has left the page and entered history. The Global South builds, empire sabotages, and the crack in the order widens. Grammar, backbone, ritual, and governance converge into a new architecture. The task now is to make it irreversible through... Continue Reading →
China, Tibet, and the West’s Green Imperialism: Propaganda, Power, and the Battle for the Plateau
El Diario 24 dresses up an energy story as a morality play, turning turbines and panels into weapons of empire. The facts reveal a different picture: massive renewables, ecological migration policies, and multipolar energy links. Imperial dread is reframed as fear of losing fossil monopolies, exposing the necrotic logic of Western capitalism. Mobilization means aligning... Continue Reading →
Civilizations Don’t Clash—Empires Do
What the Global Civilizations Dialogue Reveals About the Moral Bankruptcy of the WestBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationJuly 17, 2025When the Oppressed Speak, the Empire ScoffsThere is something deeply threatening, almost heretical, to the Western ruling class about the image of hundreds of delegates—African, Asian, Arab, Latin American, and even a handful of white Europeans—gathering... Continue Reading →