The Economist dresses up imperial anxiety as neutral reporting, hiding a Cold War script beneath polite prose. The facts it selects—and the history it omits—reveal a region reshaped by U.S. decline and Asian integration. Thailand’s maneuvers only make sense when read through the crisis of imperialism and the recalibration of a multipolar world. Global movements... Continue Reading →
SCO vs. Empire: Multipolar Horizons in a Time of Imperial Decline
From Tianjin to Tehran, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization emerges as a counterweight to U.S. hegemony, exposing the crisis of imperialism and the birth of a multipolar world order. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 1, 2025 Dissecting the Wire Service of Empire Christopher Bodeen’s piece for the Associated Press, published on September 1,... Continue Reading →
Sovereignty with Interest: The Sahel Bank That Defies Empire
The Confederal Bank for Investment and Development is more than finance—it’s a blueprint for liberation beyond the CFA and IMFBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 27, 2025The Bank That Should Not ExistIn a world ruled by bankers who have never tilled a field or fixed a pipe, the idea that three of the... Continue Reading →