Redlines: May 13, 2025

Daily Dispatches from the Frontlines of Global Class and Anti-Imperialist Struggle By Weaponized Information | May 13, 2025 Africa Nigeria’s “Growth” Is World Bank PR, Not People's Power The World Bank wants us to clap for Nigeria’s “highest economic growth in a decade”—but what they’re really cheering is capital repatriation, austerity obedience, and oil-backed dollar... Continue Reading →

Tariff Truce or Technofascist Trap? Trump’s Trade Deal and the Imperial Recalibration

Behind the temporary pause in U.S.-China tariffs lies a desperate recalibration of imperial power—masking collapse with spectacle and turning the tools of economic nationalism into weapons of class discipline.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 12, 2025CNBC as Counterinsurgency: Manufacturing Consent for Tariff TheaterThis CNBC article, written by Kevin Breuninger, is not journalism. It’s... Continue Reading →

Ceasefire as Psyop: The Empire’s Humanitarian Smokescreen

They say pause the war—we say watch their hands. NATO’s 30-day “ceasefire” proposal isn’t about peace. It’s about buying time, salvaging losses, and resetting the board. Behind every imperial truce lies a logistical trap.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 10, 2025“Peace” on a Timer: The Psyop Beneath the CeasefireThe Reuters article reporting Russia’s... Continue Reading →

Digital Colonies and Tariff Thrones: How the U.S.-India Trade Deal Masks an Imperial Land Grab

Behind the slogans of “mutual benefit” and “free trade,” the U.S.-India deal is a textbook case of imperialist recalibration—extracting India’s digital sovereignty, pharma independence, and strategic non-alignment in exchange for a seat at a rigged table. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 11, 2025 The Tariff King and the Media Courtiers: How CNBC... Continue Reading →

Redlines: May 9, 2025

Daily Dispatches from the Frontlines of Global Class and Anti-Imperialist Struggle By Weaponized Information | May 9, 2025 Africa After US interest, UAE to help fund Africa's largest gas pipeline When the U.S. couldn’t close the deal, the UAE stepped in to help bankroll the Nigeria-Morocco gas pipeline—Africa’s largest. But don’t be fooled by the... Continue Reading →

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