America’s secret engagement with Khomeini: the story of how Ayatollah Khomeini brokered his return to Iran to pursue the rise of the Islamic Republic.
From Maduro’s extraction to a North Atlantic showdown
The West’s new hybrid war front.
Beyond Iran
The uprising in Iran exposes Revolutionary Guard networks in Canada.
Did the U.S. just capture a Russian or Iranian spy ship?
Why did Moscow extend so much effort to protect a ship described in media reports as an “empty, rusting oil tanker”?
Deaths of Cuban intelligence agents highlights Cuba’s role in sustaining authoritarianism in Latin America
Cuba’s deep involvement in Venezuela’s security apparatus contradicts claims of a purely humanitarian presence.
China’s hidden grip on America’s power grid
A new report reveals that nearly half of all solar inverters and battery energy storage systems imported into the U.S. from 2015–2024 came from high-risk Chinese manufacturers.
China’s economy in collapse
A CCP insider warns China’s grim economics is escalating social unrest over widespread unemployment, inequality, wage disputes, debt, and stagnant mobility.
Carney floor crossing raises counterintelligence questions
Michael Ma’s meeting with consulate-linked officials proves no wrongdoing—but, Garry Clement writes, the timing and optics highlight vulnerabilities Canada still refuses to treat as a security issue.
Inside China’s new fentanyl pipeline
U.S. officials claim PM Mark Carney has minimized Canada’s substantial involvement in the global fentanyl trade during conversations with senior U.S. officials.
Uncovering the suspicious diaspora pressure behind Michael Ma and Tim Hodgson
Unpacking MP Michael Ma’s floor-crossing motives and Tim Hodgson’s ties to the United Front Work Department in Markham ridings.
Climate lawsuits against U.S. energy giants: a strategic boon for China
Activist-driven litigation threatens to undermine American energy independence while bolstering China’s dominance in green technologies.
Beijing’s indifference exposed
Cold official response to Kunming train tragedy sparks outrage amid Hong Kong fire grief.
Global arms industry booms amid China’s defense dip
As global rivals ramp up their defense spending, questions arise about China’s ability to maintain its aggressive military posture amidst a drop in arms revenue.
China’s “pop-up” consulates aren’t about passports
They’re CCP United Front mobilization hubs operating unchecked in Canada & the U.S.
If China can bully Japan, it can bully anyone
If China can punish Japan — economically powerful, diplomatically influential and protected by a U.S. defense treaty — then no other country should imagine itself beyond Beijing’s reach.


