China's transformation from a mere assembly line to a powerhouse of intelligent manufacturing signals a seismic shift that threatens to dismantle the Atlantic monopoly on industrial command. As the U.S. responds with sanctions and technological blockades, the real battle unfolds over who controls the future of AI and automation. This is not merely an economic transition; it's a clash of ideologies. The West fears a new geopolitical order where technological sovereignty empowers the Global South, undermining imperial hierarchy. While intelligent manufacturing holds the potential for collective liberation, unchallenged monopoly control risks deepening exploitation. The future demands that humanity wrests command from corporate hands, reshaping technology for collective progress.
Groceries Cost More in the U.S.—Because Capitalism Needs Hunger to Survive
Food inflation in the imperial core isn’t a glitch. It’s how capital disciplines labor and stabilizes empire—one overpriced meal at a time. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 3, 2025 Part I: Hunger as Business, Affordability as Propaganda By Weaponized Information | June 2025 G. Brian Davis is a freelance personal finance writer... Continue Reading →
Rights And Revolution: The Class Struggle Over Who Deserves To Live
Human rights are not timeless truths—they are battle-scarred demands, born from rebellion and shaped by empire. To understand their meaning, we must interrogate their origin, their mutation under capitalism, and their revolutionary potential under socialism. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | Date: May 25, 2025 Rights Aren’t Natural—They’re Fought Over Ask any liberal where... Continue Reading →
Peace as a Threat: China’s Mediation Push and the Western Panic Machine
When war is business and law is imperial, diplomacy becomes a revolutionary act. China’s mediation initiative doesn’t just offer peace—it offers the world an exit. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 30, 2025 The Quiet Panic Behind the Neutral Tone Kanis Leung, the Associated Press reporter behind this piece for ABC News, is... Continue Reading →
Entitlements for the Empire: Human Rights, White Supremacy, and the Class Logic of Deprivation
In the United States, human rights are not denied—they’re reserved. For the rest of us, survival is conditional, rationed, and policed. The fight for real human rights begins where empire ends. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information May 25, 2025 Rights for Some, Hunger for the Rest Let’s tell the truth. When Americans scoff at... Continue Reading →