What lies beneath the ground—and the headlines—is a story of empire, extraction, and the contested terrain of multipolarity By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August 1, 2025 Radioactive Friendship or Resource Grab? Unmasking the Tanzanian-Russian Uranium Deal On July 31st, The East African ran a brief article by Apolinari Tairo announcing the launch of... Continue Reading →
Rebellion Without End: July 26th and the Unfinished Cuban Revolution
From the blood of Moncada to the barricades of today, Cuba’s revolution was never a moment—it is a method, a memory, and a mirror held up to empire. As the technofascist world order decays, the spirit of July 26th returns to demand a new generation of revolutionaries rise and finish what was begun. By Prince... Continue Reading →
Liquidating the Jamahiriyah: Libya, Hybrid War, and the Murder of African Sovereignty
A revolutionary state was dismantled, a sovereign leader lynched, and a continent thrown into chaos—all under the banner of human rights. This is the true story of Libya: not a civil war, but a hyper-imperialist counterrevolution by empire. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information “You will regret it when it's too late… when chaos spreads,... 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 →
Diplomacy by Siege: Sanctions, Media, and the Long War on the Cuban Revolution
How imperial propaganda manufactures consent for economic warfare—and how Cuba’s defiance exposes the lie By Prince KaponeJuly 13, 2025Trial by Headline: When Empire Writes the Verdict Before the CrimeOn July 12, 2025, the Chicago Tribune ran a wire-fed dispatch headlined “US sanctions Cuban President Díaz-Canel and other officials for human rights violations”. The byline belongs... Continue Reading →
Russia, Iran, and the Anatomy of a Leak: How Empire Speaks Through Anonymous Mouths
When propaganda is printed as journalism, and nuclear sovereignty is framed as provocation, the goal isn’t truth — it’s obedience.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 12, 2025Anonymous Tongues, Imperial ScriptsOn July 12, 2025, Axios published a story headlined “Putin urges Iran to take ‘zero enrichment’ nuclear deal with U.S., sources say,” which rattled the multipolar... Continue Reading →
Empty Chairs, Full Agenda: Xi, Putin, and the Delegation of Power in a Maturing BRICS+ Order
Why their absence was not a fracture—but a feature of the post-hegemonic world being born. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 11, 2025 When the West Counts Heads, the Global South Builds Structures You can always tell when the empire is nervous—not by what it says, but by how much ink it spills... Continue Reading →
Silk and Steel: China, Triangular Cooperation, and the Weaponized Geography of Development
When the imperial press screams “debt trap,” that’s usually the sound of empire losing its grip.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 10, 2025Soft Words for Hard Power: The Imperial Alibi of Triangular Cooperation When China builds a railway in Ethiopia, connecting Addis Ababa to Djibouti’s ports in under ten hours, it’s branded a... Continue Reading →
Breaking the Blockade with Beach Chairs: Tourism, Sovereignty, and the Quiet War on Cuba
What Mexico and Cuba’s new tourism pact reveals about imperial siege, South–South defiance, and revolutionary endurance By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 3, 2025 When Diplomacy Whispers, Revolution Must Speak Louder On July 3rd, teleSUR published a short news brief covering the new 2025–2028 tourism cooperation agreement between Cuba and Mexico. On the... Continue Reading →
When Empire Bombs Iran, Central Asia Pays the Price
U.S. airstrikes on Iranian infrastructure didn’t just target uranium—they struck at the arteries of Eurasian integration. As trade routes reroute and alliances recalculate, Central Asia is learning in real time what American friendship really means. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 3, 2025 Collateral Optics: The Propaganda Function of Clean War Narratives On... Continue Reading →