Rubio’s Africa Blueprint: A Technofascist UpgradeBack in our original analysis, "Technofascism Without the Mask," we laid it bare: Trump 2.0 wasn’t just slashing budgets and shuttering embassies for show. He was dismantling the whole façade of diplomacy in Africa and replacing it with the iron fist of AFRICOM. That wasn’t an accident. It was a... Continue Reading →
The Banana Republic Rebooted: Ecuador’s Stolen Election, Fake News Coup, and Rise of the Trumpist Right
By Prince Kapone, Weaponized Information | April 21, 2025The Empire’s Newest PawnDaniel Noboa—young, rich, reactionary, and photogenic—has been crowned president of Ecuador after what observers are calling the dirtiest election since the country’s return to democracy in 1979. On paper, he won 56% of the vote. But peel back the banana republic gloss, and what... Continue Reading →
Al-Aqsa Under Siege: Settler Ritual as Ethnic Unaliving Strategy in Zionist-Occupied Palestine
By Prince Kapone, Weaponized Information | April 21, 2025 Genocide Doesn’t Always Wear a Uniform—Sometimes It Carries a Prayer Book CNN wants you to believe this is about "freedom of religion." That some Jewish worshippers, escorted by armed Israeli police, merely visited the Al-Aqsa compound in Jerusalem. What they won’t say—what they will never say—is... Continue Reading →
Technofascism Without the Mask: Trump 2.0 and the Gutting of U.S. Diplomacy in Africa
By Prince Kapone, Weaponized Information | April 21, 2025 The Neocolonial Smile Fades The mask is off. According to a leaked draft order reported by the South China Morning Post, President Donald Trump—now comfortably enthroned in his second term—is preparing to gut U.S. diplomatic spending across the African continent. Embassies are being closed, aid programs... Continue Reading →
Redlines: April 21, 2025
Weaponized Information: Daily Redlines Report – April 21, 2025 Daily revolutionary dispatches from the frontlines of global class war, settler empire, and technofascist recalibration. Africa A Snapshot of the Global War Against African People: Reflections from Ecuador From Ecuador to Ethiopia, the assault on African people is global. Imperialist counterinsurgency isn’t just local—it’s transcontinental, racialized,... Continue Reading →
The Pope Is Dead: Empire Mourns, the Poor Remember
By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information Pope Francis is gone. And now the empire wraps him in white robes and incense, parades him through gilded cathedrals, and tells the world to mourn. But let’s ask ourselves—what exactly are they mourning? A man who challenged the machine, or a figurehead who humanized it just enough to... Continue Reading →
Part I: Sudan and the Colonial Origins of a Manufactured Crisis
Weaponized Information | By Prince Kapone This Was No Accident They want us to believe Sudan is a mess of its own making. That it's all about tribes, religion, and "ancient hatreds." That the chaos is natural, inevitable, and internal. But pull back the curtain, and you'll see something else entirely: a country deliberately broken... Continue Reading →
Breaking the Chain: Brazil’s Rare Earth Gambit and the Future of Multipolar Industry
Brazil’s push to develop rare earth capacity is not a challenge to China—it’s a strategic step toward reshaping global industry through BRICS+, reclaiming sovereignty over the mineral backbone of the future, and building a world where supply chains don’t run through Washington.I. Multipolar Moves in a Unipolar ScriptWestern media loves a fight—especially when it can... Continue Reading →
Ballots, Backrooms, and Betrayal: The Coup Against Democracy in Ecuador
This ain't about a stolen election—it's about a stolen future. The empire’s fingerprints are all over Ecuador’s latest ‘democracy,’ and the people are beginning to wipe it clean. I. They Rigged the Game and Still Claimed Victory Luisa González should’ve won. Everyone knew it. The polls had her leading, the streets were behind her, and... Continue Reading →
Between the Dragon and the Dollar: China’s Resource Dependency and the Struggle for African Liberation
China needs what Africa has. The U.S. wants to stop it from getting it. But beneath the geopolitical chess match lies a deeper question: who do Africa's resources serve—foreign capital or the African people? I. The Empire Is Cracking, But the Scramble Ain’t Over Africa’s soil has always attracted foreign boots, bankers, and businessmen. The... Continue Reading →