Canada Under Siege
A peaceful Canadian island beloved for Anne of Green Gables... now a forward operating base for the Chinese Communist Party. And their reach is crossing the U.S. border.
This explosive investigation reveals how Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.)-once a symbol of freedom and resilience-has been targeted by Beijing's United Front Work Department. Working through elite capture, covert financing, and abuse of Canada's immigration system, Chinese state-linked operatives and their Canadian enablers have turned permanent residency into a commodity-while advancing foreign influence inside North America.
At the heart of the story:A Chinese Canadian businessman with direct ties to Beijing collaborating with Canadian political insiders.
The commercial hijacking of Anne of Green Gables under the banner "Anne of China Inc." to deepen strategic influence.
The rapid expansion of Bliss and Wisdom, a Taiwan-based Buddhist network with leadership trained in China, acquiring vast P.E.I. properties for a "Thousand Year Monastery."
Then comes the U.S. connection: in 2024, the same group purchased Honor's Haven, a sprawling resort in upstate New York-within striking distance of critical American infrastructure. What looks like a tranquil retreat could be a staging ground for espionage, intelligence gathering, and cultural infiltration.
Veteran intelligence and law enforcement experts Garry Clement and Michel Juneau-Katsuya pull back the curtain on:Hidden money flows & shell company networks
Compromised politicians and abandoned investigations
The intersection of organized crime, religious movements, and foreign state interests
A geopolitical game that may even influence the next Dalai Lama's succession
Canada Under Siege is a wake-up call for anyone concerned about espionage, money laundering, and the erosion of democratic sovereignty. What happens on a small Canadian island-or in a quiet New York resort-can reshape the security of the entire continent.
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 16 mm
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978-0-88890-376-1 (9780888903761)
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