The Economist dresses up imperial anxiety as neutral reporting, hiding a Cold War script beneath polite prose. The facts it selects—and the history it omits—reveal a region reshaped by U.S. decline and Asian integration. Thailand’s maneuvers only make sense when read through the crisis of imperialism and the recalibration of a multipolar world. Global movements... Continue Reading →
Relay State at the Borderline: How Thailand Wears the BRICS Cloak While Enforcing Empire
Behind the Thai-Cambodian Conflict Lies a U.S.-Orchestrated Counterinsurgency—Masked by Multipolar PRBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 31, 2025Fractured Flags: The PsyOp Beneath the BRICS BannerIn late July 2025, an article titled “New Winds, Old Battles: Thailand’s Strategic Crossroads in a Fracturing Global Order” was published on the Substack platform Think BRICS, a media... Continue Reading →
Leading From The Shadows: Nicaragua Maintains Revolutionary Caution at 9th CELAC Summit
Nicaragua at the 9th CELAC Summit: A Revolutionary Shadow on a Fractured Continent By Prince Kapone Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Weaponized Information Multimedia It was supposed to be a reunion of comrades. A regional chorus of unity in the face of empire, a gathering to declare Latin America and the Caribbean as a sovereign bloc against... Continue Reading →
Digital Wallets, Disposable Lives: Thailand’s Stimulus and the Operating System of Technofascism
In Bangkok, the junta distributes QR codes to calm the hungry while the real wealth escapes through offshore platforms. The future isn’t cashless—it’s consentless.Redline | April 10, 2025 | ASIAThailand’s military-backed government wants to inject life into a dying economy. So it reaches not for land reform, not for wage increases, not for debt cancellation—but... Continue Reading →