Category: coercion

How Elites Use ‘Nudge Units’ to Manipulate the Masses

Commentary Many readers are no doubt familiar with nudge theory, a concept built around achieving compliance without using coercion. Ostensibly, nudges are designed to help people make better decisions. However, when governments resort to nudging, we must ask, who benefits? Is this nudge actually a push? And in what direction, exactly, are we being pushed?…


The Evil of Coerced Medicine

Commentary The following is an adapted excerpt, published recently in the Washington Times, from my book “The New Abnormal: The Rise of the Biomedical Security State” from Regnery Publishing, reprinted here with permission. In their understandable enthusiasm to roll out the novel COVID vaccines as widely and quickly as possible in early 2021, the public health…


Canadian Government Official Responds to Reports of Unofficial Chinese Police Stations in Toronto

An investigation into allegations that communist China is operating unofficial overseas police stations in Canada is underway, officials say. Testifying before the parliamentary Canada-China committee on Sept. 4, Weldon Epp, director general for Global Affairs Canada’s North Asia and Oceania Bureau, said should the allegations be proven true, China’s activity will “fall outside of any legitimate police-to-police…


The Experts Still Pushing Coerced Jabs

Commentary Medical ethics is about protecting society from medical malfeasance and the self-interest of the humans whom we trust to manage health. It is therefore disturbing when prominent people, in a prominent journal, tear up the concept of medical ethics and human rights norms. It is worse when they ignore broad swathes of evidence, and…


False Messaging Forever: The WHO’s Plan for the Future

Commentary The World Health Organization (WHO), and the growing pandemic preparedness industry sponsoring it, have faced considerable challenges in maintaining support for its COVID-19 response. It has addressed this difficult situation with simple and uniform messaging. The compliance thus achieved by WHO has been vital to the successful wealth concentration of the COVID-19 response, benefiting…


The Unmasking of America

Commentary The polls on coercive Covid responses were never entirely trustworthy, not even from the beginnings of lockdowns. This happens when everyone knows what they are supposed to believe and say. The polled don’t really trust the voice on the other end. After weeks of disease panic and media figures screaming that everyone should stay…


How Coercion Compromised the Vaccine

Commentary The fight over the Covid vaccines has become an epic struggle. It’s not just about who should get the shot and how many shots. The fight ever more centers on issues of effectiveness and safety of the product itself. One group is convinced they are very dangerous for many people. The other side says…


CCP Intent on Eliminating Dissenting Voices Among Overseas Chinese: Report

From identifying “enemies” and monitoring diaspora to manipulating local organizations, Beijing is using every means in its toolbox to silence those among the Chinese community in Canada it views as threats, a government report alleges. The report, obtained by Global News and reported on Jan. 26, alleged that China is actively engaged in a “systematic…


CCP Intent on Eliminating Dissenting Voices in Overseas Chinese Communities: Canadian Government Report

From identifying “enemies” and monitoring dissidents to manipulating local organizations, Beijing is using every means in its toolbox to silence those in overseas Chinese communities, including in Canada, it views as a threat, according to a government report. The report showed that China is actively engaged in a “systematic campaign of intelligence-gathering, persuasion, influence, and…


US Vows Steadfast Trade Support to Lithuania Amid Spat With China

Washington pledged to steadfastly backup Vilnius as it withstands Beijing’s intimidation as part of its punitive campaign towards Lithuania. U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai promised on Jan. 5 “continuing strong support” to Lithuania in a telephone call with its Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis. The ambassador said the government would work with the European Union (EU) and its…