Corporate media reframes a nation’s hard-earned vigilance as psychological insecurity, quietly teaching readers to distrust the survival instincts of a people who have already endured invasion and annihilation. The buried history of bombardment, chemical warfare, and economic leverage resurfaces to show that Hanoi’s caution grows from lived material reality, not ideological stubbornness. Behind the language... Continue Reading →
Rearming the Past to Police the Future: Japan, the U.S., and the Return of Empire in the Pacific
How a $70 Billion Defense Budget, Missile-Riddled Islands, and a Manufactured “Security Crisis” Are Rewriting the Map of Asia By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | December 4, 2025 Budgets, Islands and the Quiet Manufacture of Consent If you just skim the surface of this USNI News piece, it looks like any other routine defense... Continue Reading →
The Theater of Legal Illusions: U.S. Freedom of Navigation as Empire’s Last Act
The headlines paint China as the aggressor, but the real performance is Washington disguising coercion as law. The facts expose a history of colonial cartography, militarized bases, and trade arteries patrolled by empire. Reframed through the eyes of the global proletariat, “freedom of navigation” is revealed as freedom of coercion. From fisherfolk flotillas to multipolar... Continue Reading →
Flag-Waving on Borrowed Bases: India, the Philippines, and the Choreography of Containment
Zee News performs propaganda, not journalism, staging war drills as patriotic spectacle. India and the Philippines are not asserting sovereignty—they are rehearsing U.S. war plans. This is not strategy—it is Sovereignty Theater managed by compradors under hyperimperial command. We must sabotage the logistics of empire and organize rupture, not reform.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information... Continue Reading →
The Occupier’s Script: U.S. Military Empire, Asian Compradors, and the Battle for East Asia’s Future
The Atlantic Council, Asia Times, and U.S.-funded scholars like Hanjin Lew are scripting a future where peace is only possible under American military occupation. This essay dismantles the psychological operation that frames Asian sovereignty as instability and imperial presence as protection. It excavates the buried histories of U.S. war crimes, suppressed diplomacy, and regional movements... Continue Reading →
Locking Down the Chain: Korea and the Maritime Architecture of Empire
This Weaponized Propaganda Excavation (WPE)' dissects how U.S. military planners reframe imperial domination as regional defense, exposes the logistics infrastructure enabling war without consent, reframes Korea’s subordination through the lens of technofascism and hyper-imperialism, and maps out a strategy of resistance rooted in global solidarity and proletarian action.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July... Continue Reading →
Theater of Protection: CNN, Japan, and the Manufacturing of Pacific Militarism
How corporate media scripts war as defense, omits empire from view, and repositions Japan as a frontline state in the U.S. Indo-Pacific war machineBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationJuly 17, 2025🟥 Weaponized Neutrality: How CNN Manufactures Consent for Pacific MilitarizationOn July 16, 2025, CNN published an article by Brad Lendon titled “China, North Korea and... Continue Reading →
China and the U.S.: Naval Power, Propaganda, and the Battle for Maritime Sovereignty
U.S. media mocks China’s naval rise to soothe imperial ego. The facts reveal a strategic shift in global sea power. China’s modernization signals multipolar recalibration, not mimicry. Our struggle is to disrupt empire’s maritime infrastructure from within.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 14, 2025 Disciplining the Horizon: How Empire Manufactures Maritime Panic On... Continue Reading →
Drones, Bases, and the Lie of Defense: U.S. Militarism in the Philippines
Behind 3D-printed drones and joint exercises lies a colonial architecture of war, where the Philippines is cast as both launchpad and buffer in Washington’s campaign to encircle China.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 12, 2025Occupation as Assistance, War as Welcome: Unmasking the Narrative MachineOn July 9, 2025, USNI News published a defense puff... Continue Reading →
Steel and Saltwater: The Ghosts of Empire in the South China Sea
How Empire Wrote the Law of the Sea in Blood, Branded Resistance as Aggression, and Turned the South China Sea into a Battleground of Hegemony and Hope By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 11, 2025Where Empires Drew Their Maps in Blood The South China Sea didn’t become a battlefield by nature—it was made... Continue Reading →