What looks like a plea bargain may be something far more dangerous: the quiet construction of a narco-paramilitary subcontractor for U.S. empire in the Western Hemisphere.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationMay 14, 2025Author’s Note: A Thesis in the Fog Let’s begin with honesty. This is not a courtroom brief. It’s not a classified leak or... Continue Reading →
Redlines: May 14, 2025
Daily Dispatches from the Frontlines of Global Class and Anti-Imperialist Struggle By Weaponized Information | May 14, 2025 Africa France and Algeria Clash as the Ghosts of Empire Roam France expelled Algerian diplomats in a colonial tantrum masked as diplomacy. The spark was a dispute over diplomatic procedure—but the real trigger was Algeria’s rejection of... Continue Reading →
Surveillance State on the Rio Grande: Empire Tightens Its Digital Noose
In the deserts of Southern California, a new kind of border war is being waged—not with boots and barbed wire, but with drones, algorithms, and biometric terror. Migrants are the target. Humanitarians are suspects. And the U.S. borderlands have become a proving ground for the empire’s technofascist future. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information |... Continue Reading →
Ports, Proxies, and Painted Threats: How Empire Slanders Sovereignty
The Wall Street Journal sounds the alarm over China’s port infrastructure in Latin America—but behind the panic lies an empire afraid of losing control. This isn’t journalism. It’s psychological warfare dressed up as reporting. By Prince Kapone Weaponized Information | May 13, 2025 I. Behind the Curtain: Who Writes for Empire, and Why It Always... Continue Reading →
Redlines: May 13, 2025
Daily Dispatches from the Frontlines of Global Class and Anti-Imperialist Struggle By Weaponized Information | May 13, 2025 Africa Nigeria’s “Growth” Is World Bank PR, Not People's Power The World Bank wants us to clap for Nigeria’s “highest economic growth in a decade”—but what they’re really cheering is capital repatriation, austerity obedience, and oil-backed dollar... Continue Reading →
Empire Armed the Cartels: Narco-Capitalism, Money Laundering, and the Machinery of Repression
Empire Armed the Cartels: Narco-Capitalism, Money Laundering, and the Machinery of RepressionThe drug war isn’t a failure. It’s the business model. From CIA planes to HSBC accounts, empire moves dope, launders the cash, and locks up the poor—while the real criminals wear suits and run the banks.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 10,... Continue Reading →
Mexico vs. the Mapmakers: Suing Google, Confronting Empire
In the algorithmic age of empire, cartography isn’t dead—it’s privatized. And Mexico’s lawsuit against Google may just be the first real counterstrike. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 9, 2025 Cartographic Colonizers: Google Maps and the Digital Theft of Memory The AFP byline attached to this brief dispatch offers little in the way... Continue Reading →
Redlines: May 9, 2025
Daily Dispatches from the Frontlines of Global Class and Anti-Imperialist Struggle By Weaponized Information | May 9, 2025 Africa After US interest, UAE to help fund Africa's largest gas pipeline When the U.S. couldn’t close the deal, the UAE stepped in to help bankroll the Nigeria-Morocco gas pipeline—Africa’s largest. But don’t be fooled by the... Continue Reading →
Trade by the Gunpoint of Empire: Mexico, the USMCA, and the Technofascist Trap
Trade Deals Are the Chains—Solidarity Is the Hammer By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 8, 2025 Part I: Propaganda in a Pantsuit—How France 24 Sells Dependency as Diplomacy You won’t find a byline on France 24’s May 7 dispatch about Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum defending the USMCA. That’s because when it comes to... Continue Reading →
Redlines: May 7, 2025
Redlines: May 7, 2025 Daily Dispatches from the Frontlines of Global Class and Anti-Imperialist Struggle By Weaponized Information Africa Fortuna eyes Guinea investments after Burkina Faso exit, CEO says Like a vulture circling the carcass of empire, Canadian mining firm Fortuna Silver doesn’t mourn its exit from Burkina Faso—it migrates. Not to withdraw from neocolonial... Continue Reading →