Don’t be fooled by the drums and regalia. This isn’t Canada recognizing Indigenous power—it’s Indigenous power recognizing itself. And that’s what makes the state afraid. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 12, 2025 Drums, Dances, and Dispossession: How the Canadian State Hides the Boot Behind the Feather On June 12, 2025, The Guardian... Continue Reading →
Gold and the Guillotine: Imperial Propaganda and the Sahelian Struggle for Sovereignty
Burkina Faso and Mali are reclaiming their gold—but Western media calls it “instability.” What’s really being threatened isn’t investment. It’s empire. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 12, 2025 I. The Narratives of Empire, Gilded in Panic In June 2025, a pair of dispatches from Business Insider Africa and Reuters landed like mortar... Continue Reading →
Wells of the Future: China, Egypt, and the Infrastructure of Anti-Imperialist Sovereignty
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 →
Revolution in Transition: Bolivia, Lawfare, and the Next Phase of Anti-Imperialist Struggle
The court approved Andronico, but shut the door on Evo. But this isn’t just a legal reshuffling—it’s a political rupture. Beneath the robes lies a deeper battle over who holds power in Bolivia: the state, or the people who built the revolution from below.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationJune 6, 2025June 7, 2025From Courtrooms to... Continue Reading →
Corn Diplomacy and the Class War: Vietnam Navigates the Grain Trap
Behind the headlines of U.S.–Vietnam agricultural trade lies a deeper battle over food sovereignty, socialist survival, and the slow recalibration of empire in crisis. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 4, 2025The Corn Beneath the Curtain: Bloomberg’s Imperial HarvestThis article was penned by Hallie Gu, a professional amplifier of corporate agriculture narratives whose... Continue Reading →
Forging Sovereignty in a Hyper-Imperialist World: Russia and Ethiopia’s Strategic Realignment Beyond the Dollar Matrix
As the imperialist triad scrambles to maintain its grip on the Global South, Ethiopia and Russia are building new circuits of cooperation—military, financial, and ideological—that challenge the logic of hyper-imperialism from the inside. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information May 27, 2025 The Geopolitical Dance Beneath the Press Release Chinedu Okafor, the credited author of... Continue Reading →
Niger Didn’t Expel China—It Recalibrated the Terms of Struggle
Western media calls it instability. We call it sovereignty. Behind the headlines about “expulsions” lies a deeper truth: Niger is not turning away from China—it’s turning toward itself. This Isn’t a “Breakup”—It’s a Recalibration Toward Sovereignty By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information May 26, 2025 Part I – When Sovereignty Speaks, Empire Sends In the... Continue Reading →
Negotiating in Chains: Sheinbaum, USMCA, and the Contradictions of Sovereignty Under Empire
Tariff relief isn’t liberation—it’s calibration. Mexico’s challenge isn’t diplomacy. It’s surviving an imperial framework designed to discipline, extract, and contain. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information May 22, 2025 Part I – Framing the Leash as Liberation: Media Applause for Imperial Concessions The teleSUR article on President Sheinbaum’s negotiated tariff reduction reads like a victory... Continue Reading →
Ethiopia Breaks the Spell: Mining Sovereignty in the Age of Empire
How $1.6 Billion in Chinese Mineral Deals Mark a Revolt Against IMF Rule By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 15, 2025 I. Behind the Headlines: Who Writes the Script for Empire? By Weaponized Information | May 2025 Let’s not get it twisted—Tsvetana Paraskova didn’t stumble upon Ethiopia’s new mineral deals while wandering through... Continue Reading →
Surveillance State on the Rio Grande: Empire Tightens Its Digital Noose
In the deserts of Southern California, a new kind of border war is being waged—not with boots and barbed wire, but with drones, algorithms, and biometric terror. Migrants are the target. Humanitarians are suspects. And the U.S. borderlands have become a proving ground for the empire’s technofascist future. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information |... Continue Reading →