Grand Theft América: Cartels, Capital, and the CIA’s Hemispheric War

CNN's report on secret CIA operations in Mexico reveals a troubling narrative that frames U.S. intervention as a necessary counter-terror effort against cartels, while obscuring deeper issues of imperial influence. The article reflects how imperial media sanitizes violent operations, portraying them as essential for security. These actions are linked to a broader strategy of militarization and economic dependency, threatening Mexican sovereignty and democracy. The framing of cartels as terrorist organizations facilitates increased U.S. oversight and intervention. The need for organized anti-imperialist resistance is urgent, as declining U.S. hegemony conditions responses to crises under the guise of safety and necessity.

Empire at the Doorstep: How the Narco War Becomes a License to Penetrate Sovereignty

What appears as a tragic incident in Chihuahua is exposed as a carefully managed narrative that obscures the presence of foreign power operating inside Mexico. The factual record reveals a dense security architecture where intelligence, surveillance, and training pipelines blur the line between cooperation and control. Stripped of illusion, the episode reflects a deeper contradiction... Continue Reading →

Fortress America and the Oil Ultimatum: Venezuela, Hyper-Imperialism, and the Open Consolidation of the American Pole

This essay argues that Trump 2.0 marks the open phase of U.S. hyper-imperialism, where coercion replaces consent and hemispheric dominance is enforced without disguise. Using Venezuela as the central case, it traces how leader abduction, naval encirclement, oil custodianship, and legal warfare form a consolidated strategy to subordinate sovereign states to the American Pole under... Continue Reading →

From Sanctions to Shackles: The Kidnapping of President Maduro and the Consolidation of the American Pole

How the American Pole escalated from sanctions to abduction—and why sovereignty survived the attempt at decapitation By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | January 3, 2026The Day the Monroe Doctrine Spoke in Plain EnglishThere are moments when empire stops dressing itself up. The usual costumes—“democracy promotion,” “human rights,” “counter-narcotics,” “regional stability”—fall off, and what remains... Continue Reading →

Trump, the U.S. Navy, and the BBC’s Gunboat Narrative

How “Narco-Terrorism” Became the Alibi for Blockade, Sanctions, and the Collision Between U.S. Maritime Power and Venezuelan Sovereignty By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | December 18, 2025 When Criminality Explains Everything and War Explains Nothing Our target is the BBC News report, “Venezuela denounces Trump’s order for ship blockade as ‘warmongering threats’” The article... Continue Reading →

Dope, Dollars, and Domination: A People’s History of Narco-Imperialism and the Making of the American Empire

The Drug War Isn’t a War — It’s the Operating System of U.S. Empire. From opium clippers to CIA proxy armies, from Panama’s offshore laundromat to Colombia’s paramilitaries and Mexico’s neoliberal narco-state, narcotics have long served as the financial engine, covert budget, social-control mechanism, and geopolitical scaffolding of the American Pole. By Prince Kapone |... Continue Reading →

National Self-Defense in the Age of Multipolarity

From Libya’s Ruins to Venezuela’s Resolve — How the Global South Is Relearning the Art of SovereigntyBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 2025The Return of Armed SovereigntyThe myth of a “rules-based international order” has finally collapsed under the weight of its own hypocrisy. For three decades, Washington and its junior partners cloaked naked... Continue Reading →

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