Aspirational Targeting: Debunking the Dalai Lama’s Alleged Links to Jeffrey Epstein
In the case of the Dalai Lama, the "Epstein Library" reveals a persistent but ultimately unsuccessful attempt by a convicted felon to manufacture a relationship with one of the world's most visible moral authorities.
Protests in Hunan Call for Democracy and the End of Xi Jinping’s Rule
In a rare act of defiance, a protest banner was displayed in Xinhua County, Hunan province, calling for democracy and the end of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s rule. The banner, hung from a pedestrian footbridge, bore slogans advocating for democratic elections and the ousting of Xi, reminiscent of the 2022 ‘Bridge Man’ protest in Beijing.
China Intensifies Sinicization Efforts: Tibetan Teens Detained for Resisting Government Schools
In a continued effort to enforce its Sinicization policies on Tibetan youth, Chinese authorities detained four Tibetan teenagers for resisting enrollment in government-run schools. The teens, aged 15 to 18, had previously been students at the Lhamo Kirti Monastery school in Dzoge County, Sichuan Province, where the curriculum was taught in Tibetan and included Buddhist teachings. The monastery school was abruptly closed by Chinese officials in July, with authorities citing a regulation that students under 18 were ineligible for monastic education.
Power, Purge, and Silence: Inside China’s Latest Military Upheaval
The convergence of Zhang’s fall and Chan’s disappearance underscores the same underlying reality: China’s political system increasingly treats both independent military judgment and independent inquiry as risks to be neutralised. Between 2023 and 2026, senior officers were removed, journalists silenced, and command authority concentrated. Each step was incremental.
The CCP’s First Security White paper: Fear over Freedom, Party Over People
On May 12, 2025, the People’s Republic of China released its first-ever White Paper on national security, a document that lays bare the regime’s priorities with chilling clarity. At its core, the White Paper is not about national security in the conventional sense. It is an open declaration that the survival of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is the bedrock of China’s security. Political loyalty to Xi Jinping Thought is not only encouraged—it is demanded.
Tibet Is Not ‘Xizang’: China’s Propaganda Offensive on the 60th TAR Anniversary
As China orchestrates a grand celebration marking the 60th anniversary of the so-called Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), it unveils not just a commemorative logo, but a calculated narrative shift—insisting on the term “Xizang” in all official communications. This is no benign rebranding. It is an Orwellian erasure, a political maneuver to overwrite centuries of Tibetan identity with a Sinicized label.
Linda Sun: New York Governor’s Ex-Aide Charged as Secret Agent for China
On September 4, 2024, Linda Sun, a former deputy chief of staff to New York Governor Kathy Hochul and former Governor Andrew Cuomo, was charged by US authorities with multiple counts, including acting as an unregistered agent of the Chinese government. Alongside her, her husband, Chris Hu, was also implicated, raising serious concerns about foreign influence within US politics.
What if the solar panels powering your neighborhood were a Trojan horse for sabotage?
That grim possibility is now staring U.S. security agencies in the face after damning discoveries revealed that Chinese-manufactured power inverters—widely installed in American solar farms—contain hidden “kill switches” and covert cellular radios. These components, invisible in public documentation, may allow Beijing to remotely manipulate, disable, or even destroy critical sections of Western power infrastructure.
And these devices aren’t rare. Chinese giants like Huawei, Sungrow, and Ginlong Solis dominate the inverter market, supplying over 200 gigawatts worth of tech to European countries alone in 2022. Their presence is deep, their reach long—and now, their intent increasingly suspect.
Tibetan Woman Detained Amid Controversy Over Closure of Historic Ragya Sherig Norbuling School
In a troubling development, Chinese authorities have arrested a Tibetan woman, Zomkyi, for allegedly spreading rumours about the recent closure of the Ragya Sherig Norbuling school, a revered Tibetan educational institution.
China Plays the Victim at the UN After Weeks of Threats to Japan
On 7 November, in the Japanese Diet, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi was asked what Japan would do if China used force against Taiwan or tried to cut off the sea lanes around it. Calmly, she gave an answer grounded in existing Japanese law: such a scenario could amount to an “existential crisis” for Japan under its 2015 security legislation, opening the door to collective self-defense alongside allies. It wasn’t a war cry. It was a sober recognition of geography and reality—if Taiwan burns, Japan chokes.

















