As U.S. imperialism tightens its grip on the hemisphere through economic warfare, Cuba stands at the front line—where the struggle between domination and sovereign development, between imperial command and emerging multipolar possibility, is being fought in real time. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | March 17, 2026 When a Siege Learns to Speak the... Continue Reading →
The Colonial State of Israel: Zionism, Empire, and the Erasure of Palestine
A forensic indictment of Zionism as a modern settler project—born in Europe, built on Palestinian land, and sustained by U.S. imperial power. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 18, 2025 A People, a Faith, and a Myth Recast For nearly two millennia after the fall of the Second Temple, Judaism existed not as... Continue Reading →
Murder Incorporated: The Empire’s Kill List in Three Volumes
Mumia Abu-Jamal and Stephen Vittoria’s trilogy is a five-century autopsy of the United States — a counter-history that dissects the settler-colonial birth, imperialist adolescence, and technofascist present of the American project, demanding that readers turn knowledge into revolutionary weaponry. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August 11, 2025 Framing a 500-Year Indictment With Murder... Continue Reading →
Bread or Blood: Gaza’s Starvation Is a Weapon, Not a Tragedy
Gaza isn’t collapsing—it’s resisting. As Israel bombs bakeries and blocks aid, the empire calls it policy. We call it counterinsurgency. This is not famine. This is a war against life itself. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 12, 2025 Starvation as Statecraft: Dissecting the Bread War on Gaza This isn’t a humanitarian failure.... Continue Reading →
Mexico vs. the Mapmakers: Suing Google, Confronting Empire
In the algorithmic age of empire, cartography isn’t dead—it’s privatized. And Mexico’s lawsuit against Google may just be the first real counterstrike. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 9, 2025 Cartographic Colonizers: Google Maps and the Digital Theft of Memory The AFP byline attached to this brief dispatch offers little in the way... Continue Reading →