How technofascism enforces capitalist decline through economic siege at home and abroadBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information| July 23, 2025Of Steel and Chains: The Coercive Logic of Economic PowerIn the bedtime stories of capitalism, tariffs are framed as patriotic tools—guardians of domestic industry, defenders of national sovereignty. Sanctions, we’re told, are moral instruments—punishments reserved for... Continue Reading →
Bradsher’s Blindspot: China’s Industrial Logic Defies the Collapse Narrative
U.S. media frames falling Chinese prices as deflationary doom, but behind the headlines lies a deliberate strategy of scaled production, subsidized green tech, and trade rerouting—imperial protectionism can’t keep up.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 15, 2025Economy Without Context: The New York Times Performs Statistical OrientalismOn July 14, 2025, The New York Times... Continue Reading →
When Russia Seizes, the U.S. Screams: Property, Power, and the Panic of a Fading Empire
Reuters’ latest smear piece on Russia’s Glavprodukt isn’t journalism—it’s financial warfare disguised as reporting, written to delegitimize multipolar sovereignty and defend imperial property norms.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 11, 2025Empire’s Canned Narrative On July 10, 2025, Reuters published a short dispatch that, on its face, looks like business news: a U.S.-founded food... Continue Reading →
Huawei on Trial, Empire in Crisis: Lawfare, Sanctions, and the Struggle for Technological Sovereignty
What looks like a fraud indictment is actually a battle over the future of global infrastructure—and the U.S. is using every weapon it has to stop the Global South from building its own.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 2, 2025Racket or Recalibration? How the U.S. Uses the Courtroom to Police the Global Tech... Continue Reading →
Debt, Development, and Delinking in Zambia: China vs. the Empire
What the West calls “debt-trap diplomacy” is often a lifeline to sovereignty. The real debt trap was built in Washington—and it’s still claiming victims. Zambia shows us the difference between a loan that builds infrastructure and one that builds a prison.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 27, 2025 I. Introduction: Zambia at the... Continue Reading →
Chains of Reform: How the IMF Turned Senegal’s Crisis into a Weapon
What they call “debt sustainability” is imperial sabotage by spreadsheet—colonial extraction repackaged as fiscal responsibility, and enforced through technofascist obedience.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 25, 2025Polite Chains and Quiet Crimes: How Financial Journalism Launders Empire “Senegal’s Debt Burden Reaches Critical Threshold” isn’t just a report—it’s a weapon. Dressed up as economic commentary,... Continue Reading →
Sanctions, Speculation, and Sabotage: Weaponizing Data Against the Bolivarian Revolution
Why Bloomberg’s Narrative on Venezuela’s Arrested Economists Is Propaganda—Not Journalism By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 19, 2025Algorithmic Propaganda: Bloomberg's Data Brokers of Empire When Bloomberg’s Caracas bureau chief Patricia Laya presses “send,” her article doesn’t trickle into coffee shops or university newsstands—it detonates on Wall Street. Her 19 June dispatch, headlined “Maduro... Continue Reading →
The Clearing House That Never Was: Keynes, Dollar Empire, and the Battle for Multipolar Finance
How Keynes’s plan to prevent another world war was buried by the dollar—and why the Global South must resurrect its core logic to dismantle U.S. monetary imperialism today. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 2025 Part I: The Clearing House That Never Was In the dying embers of World War II, the Allied... Continue Reading →
Development or Dependency? Senegal’s Strategy in Imperial Chains
A revolutionary analysis of Dakar’s 2025–2029 plan, exposing the CFA trap, extractive PPPs, and the class war beneath “endogenous growth.”By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 15, 2025Part I – Chains in the Name of Growth: Senegal’s Neocolonial ArchitectureThe government says development. The people see debt. The experts say fragility. The worker sees hunger.... Continue Reading →
Furnace of Sovereignty: Mali’s Refinery and the War for Gold
From colonial chains to smelting flames, Mali's gold refinery is more than infrastructure—it’s insurgent architecture in the long war for African self-determination.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationJune 14, 2025When the Furnace Burns on African SoilOn June 13, 2025, Business Insider Africa published a news article titled “Mali strikes gold refining deal with Russia to curb... Continue Reading →