A Weaponized Intellects Book Review of James Hughes’ Stalinism in a Russian Province: A Study of Collectivization and Dekulakization in Siberia By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 23, 2025 Where the Revolution Met Its Hardest Soil Siberia is where the myths melt, comrade. It's where the Western left’s soft, sentimental picture of socialism... Continue Reading →
Life, Terror, and the Making of Soviet Power: Liberal Revisionism, Western Marxism and Siege Socialism
A Weaponized Intellects Book Review of Robert W. Thurston’s Life and Terror in Stalin’s Russia, 1934–1941By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Intellects Book Review - October Revolution Series | November 22, 2025Entering the Battlefield of Soviet HistoryLet’s begin with a simple truth that Western academia has spent a century trying to bury: the meaning of the... Continue Reading →
Empire on Thin Ice: The Arctic, the Melt, and the Making of a Multipolar North
As the ice retreats, The Economist promises “connection.” But beneath the shipping lanes and rare-earth dreams lies a deeper reality: the Arctic is becoming a frontline where empires overreach, Indigenous nations resist, and a multipolar world begins to surface through the cracks. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 19, 2025 How an Empire... Continue Reading →
The Economist, the Ruling Class, and the Managed Decline of the West
The Economist’s 2026 outlook presents a world of “manageable risks” and “resilient markets,” but behind the technocratic polish lies a deeper reality: an imperial economy held together by tariffs, debt, financial coercion, and speculative bubbles, whose costs are offloaded onto workers and the Global South. This essay excavates the propaganda, exposes the suppressed material foundations,... Continue Reading →
Southern Spear: The American Pole and the Recolonization of the Hemisphere
Operation Southern Spear is not a drug war—it is the first open military strike of a new U.S. doctrine: puncture the Caribbean, penetrate the continent, and weld the Americas into a captive bloc of power in a multipolar world. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 14, 2025 The Point of the Spear: Operation... Continue Reading →
The West Owes Africa: Exposing the IMF, EU, and U.S. Systems Draining the Continent
Africa’s $1.8 trillion debt crisis is not a financial accident—it is the product of centuries of plunder, ongoing extraction, and a global order built to keep the continent subordinate. This article excavates the propaganda, exposes the buried facts, and reframes Africa not as a debtor in distress but as a frontline in the global struggle... Continue Reading →
When Empire Weeps for the Law
The Guardian’s defense of “international legality” masks a deeper truth: the old legal order was never about justice, only the management of global inequality. Its collapse is not chaos—it is liberation struggling to be born. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 12, 2025 The Law of Empire and the Empire of Law The... Continue Reading →
The Empire’s Talent Problem: Trump, CNN, and the Ideology of Imperial Incompetence
Beneath the polite chatter about “skills gaps” and “foreign talent” lies a deeper confession: the U.S. empire has exhausted its capacity to reproduce itself. What CNN calls competitiveness is the final stage of imperial dependency—a system that must now import the very labor it once destroyed. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 12,... Continue Reading →
Santa Marta Rises: The III Social Summit and the Struggle for a Sovereign Hemisphere
A Weaponized Information Report on the III Cumbre Social de los Pueblos de América Latina y el Caribe — Where the peoples of the continent gathered to defend the Zone of Peace, advance desdollarization, secure food sovereignty, and confront the ongoing imperial restructuring of the United States. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November... Continue Reading →
The Political Thought of Joseph Stalin: Europe’s Last Revolutionary or the First Post-Western Marxist?
A Weaponized Intellects review of Erik van Ree'sThe Political Thought of Joseph Stalin: A Study in Twentieth-Century Revolutionary Patriotism — exploring how van Ree’s attempt to reclaim Stalin for the Western tradition instead exposes the end of Europe’s monopoly on Marxism and the birth of a global, anti-imperialist modernity. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Intellects... Continue Reading →