The Iconic Tower’s shadow stretches over 30,000 state workers relocated to the desert—and 1.2 million Cairenes left in crumbling colonized neighborhoods. China brings bricks. The West brings bombs.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 10, 2025The Logistics of Consent: Excavating the Narrative BlueprintOn June 9, 2025, the South China Morning Post published a short,... Continue Reading →
Feeding the Future, Not the Market: China’s Socialist Supercrop and the Struggle for Sovereignty
As the imperial core patents life itself and poisons the planet for profit, China is planting something else: resistance. This isn’t a miracle of the market—it’s socialist science in motion.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 10, 2025I. The Article That Slipped Through the FilterOn June 9, 2025, Glass Almanac published a report titled... Continue Reading →
Redlines: June 7, 2025
Redlines – June 7, 2025 Daily Dispatches from the Frontlines of Empire: Exposing Capitalist Crisis, Imperialist Recalibration, and the Global Struggle for Liberation AFRICA Africa Launches Unified Space Agency—But Will It Break Orbit or Serve Empire? The African Space Agency has unveiled a continental vision for space exploration, research, and sovereignty. On the surface, it... Continue Reading →
Red Sea Bridge: Infrastructure in the Crosshairs of Multipolar Realignment
Saudi and Egyptian elites want you to believe a bridge across the Red Sea is about trade and tourism. But this isn’t just steel and concrete—it’s a contested front in the war over infrastructure, sovereignty, and empire’s unraveling grip. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information June 6, 2025 Architecture Without Politics—The Technocratic Mirage of Dezeen... Continue Reading →
Myanmar and the Multipolar Moment: Excavating the West’s Manufactured Panic
As Myanmar charts an uncertain course through crisis and contradiction, the imperial press calls China's presence “hegemony”—but what it fears isn’t domination. It fears delinking. Beneath the narrative lies a deeper truth: the anti-colonial revolution remains unfinished, and multipolarity offers space to breathe, maneuver, and fight back. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June... Continue Reading →
Blood from the Soil, Gold for the Core: The New Face of Colonial Extraction in Africa
How imperial finance, comprador elites, and digital mining operations keep Africa’s wealth flowing north—while the people below keep digging graves, not gold vaults By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 6, 2025 Colonial Crimes Rebranded: When Looting Becomes “Illicit Flow” On June 5, Ghana Business News ran a story with a headline that should’ve... Continue Reading →
Wells of Defiance: China, Egypt, and the Revolutionary Infrastructure of Multipolarity
Where empire left famine, China drills for food. In the sands of Egypt’s Western Desert, water flows—not as charity, but as strategy. And the crops rising from that soil are a warning to the old world: sovereignty is being rebuilt underground. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 3, 2025 Digging Beneath the Headlines:... Continue Reading →
Fruit, Not Firepower: Laos, China, and the Agrarian Frontlines of Multipolarity
As Western empires sow war and dependency, Laos exports sovereignty by the truckload—quietly rewriting the rules of global trade with mangoes, not missiles. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 3, 2025 P Peeling Back the Layers: Fruit, Power, and the Battle for Sovereignty At first glance, it’s just a feel-good story buried deep... Continue Reading →
Peace as a Threat: China’s Mediation Push and the Western Panic Machine
When war is business and law is imperial, diplomacy becomes a revolutionary act. China’s mediation initiative doesn’t just offer peace—it offers the world an exit. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 30, 2025 The Quiet Panic Behind the Neutral Tone Kanis Leung, the Associated Press reporter behind this piece for ABC News, is... Continue Reading →
Vietnam’s Crossroads: Market Socialism or Capitalist Restoration?
As Vingroup tightens its grip across Vietnam’s economic sectors, the contradictions of market socialism sharpen. But this isn’t surrender to capital—it’s a contested battlefield. The Party’s next move may determine whether the revolution advances or retreats. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information May 15, 2025 False Binaries and Manufactured Collapse Leo Tran, a Southeast Asia-focused... Continue Reading →