The Think Tank Purge: How the Trump Regime Is Reprogramming Empire

The Pentagon’s think tank withdrawal is not a pause—it’s a purge to enforce loyalty and silence dissent. Politico’s coverage masks this authoritarian turn with bureaucratic language and selective omission. What looks like retreat is actually a technofascist realignment of imperial control. To resist it, we must build revolutionary infrastructure, from propaganda to digital counter-power. By... 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 →

Erasing Justice, Reclaiming Land: The USDA, Technofascism, and the War on Black Farmers

Capital B’s coverage launders settler policy as neutral bureaucracy, masking a colonial offensive. The USDA’s rollback is not reform—it is the continuation of a land war to suppress Black nationhood. Bureaucratic neutrality and algorithmic governance now serve as tools of settler-colonial pacification. Internal colonies are organizing across digital, agricultural, and political fronts to reclaim sovereignty.... 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 →

Discipline in the Chokepoint: Resistance, Rearmament, and the Panic of Empire

CNN frames Iran’s alliances as chaos to obscure the violence of U.S. and Israeli power. What’s left unsaid is a region under siege—bombed, sanctioned, and looted. These so-called “proxies” are sovereign forces resisting recolonization through armed coordination. Our task in the imperial core is to sabotage complicity and build counterpower from below. By Prince Kapone... Continue Reading →

Locking Down the Chain: Korea and the Maritime Architecture of Empire

This Weaponized Propaganda Excavation (WPE)' dissects how U.S. military planners reframe imperial domination as regional defense, exposes the logistics infrastructure enabling war without consent, reframes Korea’s subordination through the lens of technofascism and hyper-imperialism, and maps out a strategy of resistance rooted in global solidarity and proletarian action.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July... Continue Reading →

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