Corporate media frames tariffs as a consumer morality tale while shielding monopoly power. The data reveals regressive burdens, profit expansion, and geopolitical escalation beneath the headline numbers. Trade warfare emerges as imperial recalibration in a fading unipolar order. Labor, colonized nations, and multipolar movements must organize where the contradictions already burn.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized... Continue Reading →
When Empire Tries to Cage Knowledge: China, Monopoly Capital, and the Intellectual Property War
What begins as a story about counterfeit toys reveals a deeper moral architecture designed to police who is allowed to innovate and who must remain a follower. A closer look at the empirical record exposes intellectual property not as a neutral legal system, but as a historically weaponized regime built to preserve hierarchy once monopoly... Continue Reading →
Growth Without Development: How Capitalism Produces Abundance, Manufactures Poverty, and Calls It Progress
In The Political Economy of Growth, Paul A. Baran dismantles the myth that growth is neutral or benevolent, exposing it as a class project rooted in surplus extraction and imperial power. He shows how monopoly capitalism turns productivity into waste and development into stagnation, both at home and across the colonized world. Against liberal economics... Continue Reading →
When the Court Preaches Independence While Power Governs in Silence
Judicial authority is framed as neutral refuge amid political chaos. Emergency procedure quietly accelerates executive power at home and abroad. History and ritual are deployed to manage a growing crisis of legitimacy. Working people face governance without consent while being asked for faith.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | January 1, 2026A Warm Blanket Called... Continue Reading →
When Money Becomes a Weapon: Euroclear, the European Union, and the Collapse of Sovereign Finance into Financial Warfare
Euroclear, frozen reserves, and the quiet normalization of financial warfare in a collapsing imperial order By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | December 14, 2025 When Power Speaks in the Calm Voice of Administration The article under excavation — “EU dismisses Russia's lawsuit against Euroclear as ‘speculative’ and groundless” , published by Euronews on December... Continue Reading →
The Letter That Lied: Excavating the K-Shaped Economy and the Empire That Built It
How AP News Turns Class Warfare Into Geometry — and What the Numbers Reveal About Imperial Decay, Worker Immiseration, and the Fight Being Waged From the U.S. Streets to the Global South.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | December 1, 2025How to Turn a Class Fracture into a Friendly Letter of the Alphabet The Associated... Continue Reading →
The Inequality Gospel of the G20: When Empire Pretends to Repent
How the Managers of Global Capitalism Diagnose the Crisis They Created—and Offer Solutions That Protect Their Power By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 25, 2025 When the Arsonists Write the Handbook on Fire Let’s start with the obvious, comrades: there is something darkly comic about the G20 commissioning a grand report on global... Continue Reading →
Honoring the Dead by Fighting for the Living
The only way to truly honor veterans is to end the wars that make them. Every folded flag, every corporate parade, every empty thank-you hides a system that sends the poor to kill and die for the profits of the rich. This essay tears the mask off imperial patriotism and calls for revolutionary remembrance—where gratitude... Continue Reading →
Dick Cheney: Death of a War Criminal
The architect of torture, endless war, and the U.S. surveillance state is gone — but the empire he built remains. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 4, 2025 Death of a Statesman, Survival of a System Dick Cheney died, and the newspapers called him a patriot. The television anchors tightened their faces into... Continue Reading →
The Hunger Regime: SNAP, Technofascism, and the Class War Over Food
Food is not scarce. Hunger is enforced. The fight over SNAP is not about budgets—it is about power, sovereignty, and who has the right to live. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information |November 4, 2025 Food Is a Human Right — But the U.S. Treats It as a Weapon Across most of the world, the... Continue Reading →