Read the previous essays in this series:Silver Against the Dragon: China, the World Market, and the Long Prelude to the Opium War Primitive Accumulation by Narcotic: The Opium Wars and the Forcible Integration of China into the World Market The Heavenly Commune: Taiping Rebellion and the Spectre of Peasant Communism From the ashes of the... Continue Reading →
Calm Is Not Surrender: Xi–Trump, Strategic Patience, and the Long War Against Empire
This was not a reset. It was not a détente. It was the empire asking for time, and a rising world civilization choosing not to rush. The United States performs strength to hide its decline. China exercises restraint because history is moving in its direction. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 1, 2025... Continue Reading →
A Rupture in the Clouds? Ireland’s Landslide and the Battle for Meaning
The Guardian celebrates Connolly’s victory while quietly containing its significance. The material roots of the landslide reveal deep crises in housing, neutrality, and austerity. Ireland’s rupture reflects a wider imperial unraveling in the heart of the West. Only organized struggle can turn this symbolic breach into lasting transformation.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October... Continue Reading →
The Colonial State of Israel: Zionism, Empire, and the Erasure of Palestine
A forensic indictment of Zionism as a modern settler project—born in Europe, built on Palestinian land, and sustained by U.S. imperial power. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 18, 2025 A People, a Faith, and a Myth Recast For nearly two millennia after the fall of the Second Temple, Judaism existed not as... Continue Reading →
From Flank to Fulcrum: Türkiye, the Crisis of Atlanticism, and the Socialist Tendency of Multipolarity
How Türkiye’s break with the West signals not merely a geopolitical realignment but a civilizational reorientation — one that exposes the contradictions of global capitalism and opens the path toward a new socialist world order. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 12, 2025 The Cracks in the Atlantic Wall For seventy years, Türkiye... Continue Reading →
“The Philosopher of the Master Class” — Why Losurdo’s Nietzsche Matters Now
A review of Nietzsche: The Aristocratic Rebel by Domenico Losurdo — a ruthless excavation of Europe’s most reactionary philosopher. Losurdo drags Nietzsche out of myth and into history, exposing his war on equality as the moral software of empire. Our review reads Losurdo as a weapon: a guide for revolutionaries to unmask how Nietzsche’s aristocratic... Continue Reading →
Weaponized Statecraft: The Civilizational Declaration — Putin’s 2025 Valdai Address and the Dialectics of Multipolarity
From reactive sovereignty to proactive world-making — how Russia’s Valdai doctrine signals the consolidation of the multipolar epochBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 8, 2025The End of Empire’s ScriptThe stage was set in Sochi, under the heavy October air that always seems to carry more than the weather — it carries history. President... Continue Reading →
Resilience for Whom? The EU’s 2025 Strategic Foresight Report and the Crisis of Hyper-Imperialism in a Multipolar Transition
Brussels calls it “Resilience 2.0.” In reality it is a manual for managing imperial decline: shifting Europe from Russian pipelines to U.S. LNG, seizing assets through lawfare, codifying dependence on American cloud and chips, militarizing budgets, and policing speech. Across the Global South, a multipolar counter-project points toward another horizon—cooperation, sovereignty, and solidarity. The choice... Continue Reading →
Race/Class 101: The Dialectics of Nation, Class Struggle and Revolutionary Rupture in the United States
From genocide and slavery to neoliberal globalization and Trump 2.0, the United States has never been a multiracial democracy—it has been a settler empire. To fight it demands clarity: nation and class cannot be separated. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 8, 2025PrefaceThis essay is a preliminary sketch of what I have spent... Continue Reading →
The Geography of Lies: Samir Amin and the Assassination of Eurocentrism
A Revolutionary Review of Eurocentrism: Modernity, Religion, and Democracy by Samir Amin. Eurocentrism is not a flaw—it’s the software of global capitalism. Samir Amin detonates its ideological core, exposing how it serves empire, whitewashes history, and infects even the Marxist tradition. This review is not just critique—it’s insurgency.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August... Continue Reading →