The New York Times sells a procurement shift as national independence. The numbers reveal a structural escalation anchored in NATO and continental integration. The pivot redistributes contracts while entrenching a war-oriented political economy. Workers and movements face a choice: defend the arms budget or reorganize production itself.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | February 16,... Continue Reading →
John Horse and the Black Seminole War for Freedom
Long before emancipation was declared from Washington, enslaved Africans and Indigenous Seminoles built an armed republic in the Florida swamps. Their alliance waged the longest and most successful slave insurgency in U.S. history. The United States responded with invasion, removal, and counterrevolution. John Horse’s life exposes empire not as destiny, but as a structure contested... Continue Reading →
Trump, Greenland, and the Return of Territorial Empire
An empire tries to blame one man for what its strategy requires. The Arctic is revealed as a military node, an extractive frontier, and a colonial question. Beneath alliance etiquette, imperial authority demands control, not cooperation. From Greenland to the Global South, resistance exposes the system speaking plainly. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information |... Continue Reading →
The Counter-Revolution of 1776: How the United States Was Founded to Defend Slavery
Gerald Horne’s definitive indictment of the American founding — revealing 1776 not as a revolution for liberty, but as a pro-slavery uprising by a settler elite terrified of Black emancipation, Indigenous sovereignty, and the global currents of abolition reshaping the Atlantic world.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | December 7, 2025America Was Born to Stop... Continue Reading →
Apocalypse Becomes Regime: Gerald Horne and the Seventeenth-Century Birth of the White Republic
In The Apocalypse of Settler Colonialism, Gerald Horne shows how seventeenth-century England fused racial slavery, Indigenous genocide, and corporate empire into the blueprint for the U.S. settler state — a history revolutionaries must grasp if we intend to overthrow the world that system built. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 30, 2025 From... Continue Reading →
Unmasking the Harvest Myth: Thanksgiving, Colonial Amnesia, and the Struggle for Truth
How a Settler Holiday Became a Political Weapon — and Why Indigenous Resistance Still Leads the WayBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 27, 2025Staging Innocence, Branding Dissent: How Fox Frames a ‘Decolonized’ Thanksgiving as a ThreatThe Fox News piece “Universities, school districts nationwide call for ‘decolonizing’ Thanksgiving: ‘Day of mourning’”, written by Andrew... Continue Reading →
The Original Psy-Op: Race and the Making of the American Empire
Long before propaganda and mass media, there was race—the ruling class’s first great psychological operation. It turned conquest into freedom, slavery into destiny, and a continent of nations into one empire under disguise.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationOctober 4, 2025Preface: Excavating the Mask to Clarify the TerrainThis essay sits inside the Race/Class 101 project as... Continue Reading →
The Red Barn Illusion: How the Myth of Two Million Farms Shields Monopoly Power
Behind the census math and pastoral nostalgia lies a system of dispossession: Black farmers erased by bureaucracy, migrant workers disciplined by deportation, Indigenous nations robbed of sovereignty, and Wall Street financiers turning soil into spreadsheets. The “two million farms” myth is their camouflage, but resistance is already germinating across the land. By Prince Kapone |... Continue Reading →
Race/Class 101: The Dialectics of Nation, Class Struggle and Revolutionary Rupture in the United States
From genocide and slavery to neoliberal globalization and Trump 2.0, the United States has never been a multiracial democracy—it has been a settler empire. To fight it demands clarity: nation and class cannot be separated. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 8, 2025PrefaceThis essay is a preliminary sketch of what I have spent... 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 →