At the 80th anniversary of the Workers’ Party of Korea, Kim Jong Un reasserts the moral and political grammar of a revolution that endures by self-correction, unity, and defiance—transforming siege into pedagogy, hardship into method, and permanence into proof of socialism’s vitality.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 11, 2025Pyongyang, October 10 — The... Continue Reading →
Dressed for Democracy, Wired for Dictatorship: Yoon’s Failed Coup and the U.S. War Command in South Korea
How a U.S.-engineered war machine enabled a martial law power grab in Seoul—and why the next one might not fail.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 24, 20251. Armistice Empire: How a War That Never Ended Became the Legal Foundation for Occupation In 1953, guns fell mostly silent on the Korean Peninsula—but peace never... Continue Reading →
Puppet Falls, People Rise: South Korea, U.S. Hegemony, and the Limits of Electoral Sovereignty
Excavating the fall of a U.S. puppet, the rise of popular resistance, and the imperial media’s desperate attempt to bury Korea’s break with comprador rule beneath fear, framing, and cognitive warfare. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 7, 2025 They Don't Call It a Coup—They Call It “Democracy in Crisis” The New York... Continue Reading →
The Empire’s Real Death Camps: Strategic Hamlets, Ethnic Cleansing, and the Hypocrisy of U.S. Genocide Accusations
They say Stalin was a monster for displacing hundreds of thousands in wartime. But they say nothing about the 8.5 million Vietnamese peasants forcibly removed by the U.S. military in just two years. This essay rips off the mask of Western humanitarianism and names the real genocidaires. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information May 26,... Continue Reading →
Red Autumn: The Korean War and the Highest Form of Proletarian Internationalism
This is not the story of a Cold War chess match or a border conflict spun out of control. This is the story of a revolutionary people defending their land and their future against the most brutal empire in human history—and winning. Korea did not collapse. It stood, with the full force of China and... Continue Reading →