Influence Without Empire: How China’s Infrastructure Exposes the Crisis of Imperial Narratives in Central Asia

A wire story turns development into suspicion by replacing politics with the language of “influence.”The facts reveal a region actively recalibrating after decades of imposed dependency and underdevelopment.Beneath the headlines lies a global shift where infrastructure collides with imperial decline and class struggle.The task ahead is to organize solidarity so this opening leads to sovereignty,... Continue Reading →

Multipolarity Inaugurated: From SCO to Victory Day

Foundations laid in steel and circuits, institutionalized in Tianjin, and proclaimed on Beijing’s avenues — multipolarity has left the page and entered history. The Global South builds, empire sabotages, and the crack in the order widens. Grammar, backbone, ritual, and governance converge into a new architecture. The task now is to make it irreversible through... Continue Reading →

From “Peace” to Pipeline: How the Trump Corridor Turns Armenia into a Corporate Bridgehead

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 Tiger Cages to Nuclear Reactors: Kazakhstan, Energy Sovereignty, and the Empire’s Atomic Panic

How Rosatom, CNNC, and a radioactive legacy became the battleground for multipolar recalibration and anti-imperialist resistance By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 21, 2025 Ink, Isotopes, and Imperial Optics: Fraternal Media and the Manufacturing of Multipolar Confusion It was a Saturday announcement—always the imperial elite’s favorite graveyard for inconvenient truths. On June 14,... 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 →

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