Losurdo vs. Liberalism: Slavery, Extermination, and the True History of the “Community of the Free”

A Weaponized Intellects Book Review of Domenico Losurdo’s Liberalism: A Counter-History By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August 9, 2025 The Janus Face of Liberalism: Freedom for Some, Chains for the Rest Liberalism likes to wear its Sunday best. It arrives in the world dressed in the fine robes of “rights,” “liberty,” and “progress,”... Continue Reading →

Strike the Empire at Its Weakest Point: A Revolutionary Review of Racism and the Class Struggle by James Boggs

Originally published in 1970 at the height of Black radical insurgency, James Boggs’s Racism and the Class Struggle delivers a merciless indictment of American capitalism as a settler-colonial system sustained by the racial division of labor. Drawing from his own experience as a Black autoworker and Marxist theorist, Boggs exposes the limitations of white Marxism,... Continue Reading →

Kyrie Is Right, Gates Owns the Plantation: How Media Ridicule Protects Billionaire Land Theft

Kyrie Irving was mocked for questioning billionaire land and water control—but the laughter is propaganda. Corporate media exists to deflect attention from the privatization of essential resources by U.S. capital itself. Bill Gates’s farmland empire is a pillar of technofascist consolidation, not a harmless investment portfolio. We must defend proletarian intuition, expose capitalist enclosures, and... Continue Reading →

The Occupier’s Script: U.S. Military Empire, Asian Compradors, and the Battle for East Asia’s Future

The Atlantic Council, Asia Times, and U.S.-funded scholars like Hanjin Lew are scripting a future where peace is only possible under American military occupation. This essay dismantles the psychological operation that frames Asian sovereignty as instability and imperial presence as protection. It excavates the buried histories of U.S. war crimes, suppressed diplomacy, and regional movements... Continue Reading →

Google, YouTube, and the New Ministry of Truth: Censorship as Imperial Warfare

Big Tech isn’t cleaning up disinformation—it’s executing ideological warfare on behalf of empire. Section I exposes the CNBC article as a corporate-state press release cloaked in liberal concern. Section II reveals how YouTube’s censorship regime erases voices from the Global South while monetizing AI slop and Pentagon narratives. Section III traces the financial, institutional, and... Continue Reading →

Ghost Ships, Red Law: Yemen, Empire, and the War at the Chokepoint

A Telegraph panic dispatch frames Yemen’s maritime resistance as “terrorism,” but the real story is imperial unraveling. Beneath the propaganda lies a decade of siege, blockade, and the legal basis for revolutionary reprisal. Ansar Allah isn’t disrupting trade—they’re enforcing the Genocide Convention with rusted ships and militant clarity. From ports to pension funds, the rest... Continue Reading →

War Games Down Under: Talisman Sabre and the Machinery of Hyper-Imperialism

Australia’s largest-ever military drills are not a show of defense, but a coordinated rehearsal for Pacific war—waged from unceded land, sold as multilateral peace, and enforced through empire’s digital and logistical apparatus.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationJuly 18, 2025🟥 Imperial Optics and the Art of Frictionless WarOn July 14, 2025, Al Jazeera published a photo... Continue Reading →

Empire in a Lab Coat: Nvidia, AI, and the Reindustrialization of American Imperialism

Behind CNN’s techno-optimist veneer lies a blueprint for digital counterinsurgency—where chip factories become fortresses, AI becomes empire’s algorithm, and reindustrialization masks a deeper imperial recalibration.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 15, 2025Silicon Nostalgia and the Gospel of Industrial Renewal On July 13, 2025, CNN Business published an article by Auzinea Bacon titled “Nvidia’s... Continue Reading →

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