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 →
Signed, Sealed, Delivered: How War Contracts Became the Backbone of American Technofascism
Missiles over meals, algorithms over aid, and empire over everything. As social programs collapse, billion-dollar contracts to Lockheed, Raytheon, and Palantir define a new era of class rule. This is austerity for the masses, enrichment for the war machine, and surveillance for the colonized. Technofascism doesn’t arrive with a bang—it’s billed quarterly.By Prine Kapone |... Continue Reading →
The Gabbard Leaks: Russiagate Was a Counterinsurgency
The Gabbard Leaks: Russiagate Was a Counterinsurgency Mother Jones gaslights the masses while laundering spook propaganda. The facts buried in the leaks expose an intelligence fabrication. Russiagate wasn’t a scandal—it was an imperial information war. Now is the time to organize, resist, and weaponize memory.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 22, 2025Manufacturing Treason:... Continue Reading →
Manufactured Consent, Measured Decline: How Pew and the AP Manage the Optics of Empire’s Fall
As U.S. global credibility collapses under the weight of its own violence, Pew polls and Associated Press narratives step in to soothe the liberal conscience and reframe revolt as a perception glitch. But the world has moved on—and it's not looking back. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information July 18, 2025 Narrative Management in a... 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 →
Bradsher’s Blindspot: China’s Industrial Logic Defies the Collapse Narrative
U.S. media frames falling Chinese prices as deflationary doom, but behind the headlines lies a deliberate strategy of scaled production, subsidized green tech, and trade rerouting—imperial protectionism can’t keep up.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 15, 2025Economy Without Context: The New York Times Performs Statistical OrientalismOn July 14, 2025, The New York Times... Continue Reading →
Empire’s Empty Wallet: The Rise and Fall of Dollar Hegemony in the Multipolar Age
From Bretton Woods to BRICS+, how imperial finance built a global trap—and why the world is breaking free By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 10, 2025 The Dollar Didn’t Rise—It Was Forced on the World You ever notice how they always say the U.S. dollar “rose to power”? Like it was elected. Like... Continue Reading →
Empire in Default: How the U.S. War Machine Became a Hostage to Its Own Logistics
Govini’s 2025 Scorecard doesn’t showcase strength—it documents a fragile arsenal ruled by monopoly cartels, automated panic, and predictive collapse. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 3, 2025 Paper Armor: The Illusion of Overmatch They say the U.S. has the most powerful military in human history. They say no one outguns its arsenal, outspends... Continue Reading →
Compliance by Tariff: Vietnam, Trump’s Trade Ultimatum, and the Algorithm of Empire
What looks like a trade deal is a digital enforcement regime—binding Vietnam’s economy, infrastructure, and labor to U.S. command through spreadsheet warfare and tariff threats. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 2, 2025 The Empire Speaks: Journalism as Class Discipline There’s a particular genre of journalism that doesn’t bother with reporting. It doesn't... Continue Reading →
Brazil and Nigeria’s $1B Agro Deal: South–South Maneuver or Machinery of Capital?
A billion-dollar agreement to mechanize Nigerian agriculture may sidestep Western finance—but not capitalist extraction. The South is moving, negotiating, and resisting. The question is: who holds the tools, and who gets fed? By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 29, 2025 Development Without Context, Empire Without Name The Reuters piece titled "Nigeria and Brazil... Continue Reading →