Originally published in 1970 at the height of Black radical insurgency, James Boggs’s Racism and the Class Struggle delivers a merciless indictment of American capitalism as a settler-colonial system sustained by the racial division of labor. Drawing from his own experience as a Black autoworker and Marxist theorist, Boggs exposes the limitations of white Marxism,... Continue Reading →
Farm Raids, Forced Displacement, and the Colonial Border Regime
Politico’s sentimental framing erases the system behind the raids. Deportations function as economic warfare, not law enforcement. ICE is the front line of a technofascist labor recalibration strategy. Real resistance means land back, abolition, and working-class insurrection. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August 2, 2025Sanitized Saints and Raids Without Empire: Politico’s Performance of... Continue Reading →
“Blood in My Eye”: George Jackson, Prison War Communism, and the Scientific Weaponry of the Lumpen Vanguard
On the first day of Black August, we excavate George Jackson’s final manuscript—not to memorialize him, but to weaponize his theory of revolution behind bars, and his call for the liquidation of empire by its most discarded class. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August 1, 2025 This System Has No Reformers—Only Gravediggers George... Continue Reading →
Revolution Is Not an Import: Kim Il Sung and the Struggle to Establish Juche
Weaponized Statesman Series | Kim Il Sung at Pyongyang, December 1955 In 1955, Kim Il Sung confronted a Party adrift in imitation. This was not a call for isolation, but a demand to root revolution in the lived experience of the Korean people. Juche, he argued, was not a slogan—it was a method of survival.... Continue Reading →
Drones, Bases, and the Lie of Defense: U.S. Militarism in the Philippines
Behind 3D-printed drones and joint exercises lies a colonial architecture of war, where the Philippines is cast as both launchpad and buffer in Washington’s campaign to encircle China.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 12, 2025Occupation as Assistance, War as Welcome: Unmasking the Narrative MachineOn July 9, 2025, USNI News published a defense puff... Continue Reading →
Buried in the Ledger: How the U.S. Erases Native Death
A Los Angeles Times report reveals what Native communities have long known: the state counts white wealth, not Indigenous lives. Behind every misclassification lies a method. Behind every silence, a war. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 20, 2025 Erased in Death: The Statistical Disappearance of Native Life On June 18, 2025, the... Continue Reading →
Corn Diplomacy and the Class War: Vietnam Navigates the Grain Trap
Behind the headlines of U.S.–Vietnam agricultural trade lies a deeper battle over food sovereignty, socialist survival, and the slow recalibration of empire in crisis. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 4, 2025The Corn Beneath the Curtain: Bloomberg’s Imperial HarvestThis article was penned by Hallie Gu, a professional amplifier of corporate agriculture narratives whose... Continue Reading →
Famine as Frontier: Gaza, Settler-Colonial Pacification, and the Zionist Project of Total Control
This isn’t a warzone. It’s a laboratory. And Gaza isn’t under siege—it’s being made into the blueprint for global pacification through starvation, surveillance, and privatized apartheid.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationMay 22, 2025Part I – Bureaucratized Genocide: How Liberal Journalism Sanitizes Starvation as SecurityThe article we’re excavating—published by The Independent on May 22, 2025—chronicles yet... Continue Reading →
Ho Chi Minh: The Bamboo Lenin Who Broke the Chains of Empire
From colonial kitchens to global revolution, Ho outwitted empires with discipline, mass struggle, and political clarity. His victory was not just Vietnam’s—it was a blow struck for the oppressed everywhere. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information May 19, 2025 A Peasant on the World Stage: Ho Chi Minh and the Making of an Internationalist Before... Continue Reading →