From Tokyo to Washington, the crisis of monopoly finance capital reveals a collapsing imperial order. Austerity is not the cure—it’s the cover story. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information May 22, 2025 Part I – The House Is on Fire, But They’re Selling Sprinklers: How the Financial Media Manages Imperial Decline The article in question,... Continue Reading →
“A Clarification or a Confession?”: Excavating Reuters’ Coverage of Japan’s Treasury “Card”
Excavating the Empire’s Bonds: A Revolutionary Analysis of Japan’s Treasury Trap and the Global Dollar OrderBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 5, 2025They want you to believe it’s all a misunderstanding. That Japan’s finance minister “clarified” his earlier comments. That nobody’s threatening to sell U.S. Treasuries. Just a slip of the tongue, an... Continue Reading →
Redlines: April 10, 2025
Redlines is a daily political digest from Weaponized Information. It cuts through the noise to reveal the fractures and fault lines of the global capitalist-imperialist system. These are not just headlines—they are coordinates in the unfolding struggle for human liberation. Africa Congo in Doha, Not Kinshasa: While Congo bleeds from imperialist-backed insurgency, its so-called peace... Continue Reading →
As the Empire Cannibalizes Itself: Trump’s Tariff War and the Collapse of Illusions
By Prince Kapone Weaponized Information (WI)April 9, 2025 This report is not an obituary but a warning shot. The latest tremors in the U.S. economy—shaken by Trump’s spectacular tariff war and the ensuing bond market rout—are not isolated disruptions. They are signs of a collapsing imperial architecture. And as the scaffolding of U.S. supremacy rattles,... Continue Reading →
Dollar Diplomacy and Debt Obedience: Japan Won’t Touch Its Chains
From occupied economy to imperial banker—how postwar Japan was absorbed into the U.S. financial order. Weaponized Information | April 9, 2025 The U.S. slapped another round of tariffs on Japanese goods this week—Trump’s latest shot in the ongoing trade war that’s more about imperial recalibration than fair economics. And how did Japan respond? With deferral.... Continue Reading →