The Second Session of the AES/CESS as a Turning Point in State Power, Regional Integration, and the Unfinished Question of Rupture By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | January 2, 2026 What Was Actually Decided in Bamako: Reading the Communiqué as a Political Act The second session of the College of Heads of State of... Continue Reading →
From Yellowcake to Sovereignty: Niger Turns France’s Theft into Russia’s Opening
The BBC paints Niger’s sovereignty as a fantasy, erasing African agency in favor of imperial rivalry. The record shows decades of colonial plunder and neocolonial extraction that lit France while Niger stayed dark. In the crisis of imperialism, Niger turns to multipolar recalibration, opening cracks in the world system. Our task in the Global North... Continue Reading →
The Base Is Gone, but the System Remains: Senegal, France and the Imperialist System
France’s retreat from Senegal isn’t a reset—it’s a rupture. The neocolonial order is cracking under pressure, and the Global North must choose: defend the crumbling empire, or help dismantle it.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationJuly 18, 2025Imperial Retreat Disguised as DiplomacyOn July 17, 2025, the Associated Press published a report announcing that France had officially... Continue Reading →
Australia Digs, Canada Profits, Burkina Faso Resists: Gold and the Battle for Sovereignty
What Australian miners, Canadian financiers, and Western media call a “milestone” is in fact a warzone—where sovereignty is built with shovels, not slogans, and every ounce of gold extracted is a test of who holds power beneath the surface.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 3, 2025The Gospel of Gold: How Empire Writes Its... Continue Reading →
Samarium for the Empire: How Visa Bans, Rare Earths, and the Nigerian Elite Feed the Technofascist Order
West Africa’s mineral-rich states aren’t “open for business”—they’re open to plunder. But a rising regional revolt is rewriting the terms.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 2025Part I – Samarium for the Empire: Digging through the Visa Smoke-Screen The story splashed across Reuters’ Africa wire reads like a polite business memo to Wall Street:... 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 →