Courthouse News calls it diplomacy. The White House calls it prosperity. But the Zangezur deal hands a 99-year U.S. lease to a private consortium of rail, oil, gas, and fiber profiteers—tightening the imperial chokehold from the Caucasus to Wall Street.By: Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationDate: August 8, 2025The Corridor as Consent: Excavating the Propaganda FormOn... Continue Reading →
When Empire Bombs Iran, Central Asia Pays the Price
U.S. airstrikes on Iranian infrastructure didn’t just target uranium—they struck at the arteries of Eurasian integration. As trade routes reroute and alliances recalculate, Central Asia is learning in real time what American friendship really means. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 3, 2025 Collateral Optics: The Propaganda Function of Clean War Narratives On... Continue Reading →
From Inspection Report to Assassination Protocol: The Bureaucrat Who Pulled the Trigger
How a former MI6 officer embedded in the IAEA transformed audits into airstrikes, and inspections into war infrastructure. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 3, 2025 From Inspection Report to Assassination Protocol: The Bureaucrat Who Pulled the Trigger June 13: Israeli warplanes strike Iranian nuclear research facilities, killing nine scientists and engineers. June... 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 →
Bridges Not Borders: AfCFTA, the AES, and the Two Roads of African Integration
As imperial technocrats celebrate elite-led intra-African trade under AfCFTA, a deeper integration is rising from below— led by the workers and peasants of the Sahel. This is not just a trade debate. It’s a class war for the soul of the continent— and a call to build concrete bridges of solidarity with the multipolar world.... Continue Reading →
Steel Tracks and Sovereignty: China, Central Asia, and the Battle to Bypass Empire
From the Astana summit to the Eurasian steppe, a new logistics corridor threatens the dollar order and NATO’s grip. But beneath the tracks, class contradictions—and revolutionary possibilities—are emerging.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 18, 2025Wiring the Steppe While the Empire SleepsYesterday Reuters flashed a 400-word wire announcing that China and the five post-Soviet... Continue Reading →
Gold for the Vault, Blood for the Soil: Tanzania’s Bullion Program and the Imperial Trap
A Weaponized Propaganda Excavation exposing how a glittering bullion program masks necro-extractivism, LBMA chokeholds, and imperial continuity—while also revealing cracks in the colonial chain that hint at future rupture.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 18, 2025Gilded Scripts: How The EastAfrican Polishes a Colonial Chain On June 17, 2025 The EastAfrican published a Xinhua-bylined... Continue Reading →
Wells of the Future: China, Egypt, and the Infrastructure of Anti-Imperialist Sovereignty
The Iconic Tower’s shadow stretches over 30,000 state workers relocated to the desert—and 1.2 million Cairenes left in crumbling colonized neighborhoods. China brings bricks. The West brings bombs.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 10, 2025The Logistics of Consent: Excavating the Narrative BlueprintOn June 9, 2025, the South China Morning Post published a short,... Continue Reading →
Red Sea Bridge: Infrastructure in the Crosshairs of Multipolar Realignment
Saudi and Egyptian elites want you to believe a bridge across the Red Sea is about trade and tourism. But this isn’t just steel and concrete—it’s a contested front in the war over infrastructure, sovereignty, and empire’s unraveling grip. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information June 6, 2025 Architecture Without Politics—The Technocratic Mirage of Dezeen... Continue Reading →
Vietnam’s Crossroads: Market Socialism or Capitalist Restoration?
As Vingroup tightens its grip across Vietnam’s economic sectors, the contradictions of market socialism sharpen. But this isn’t surrender to capital—it’s a contested battlefield. The Party’s next move may determine whether the revolution advances or retreats. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information May 15, 2025 False Binaries and Manufactured Collapse Leo Tran, a Southeast Asia-focused... Continue Reading →