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Canada Refuses to Confirm or Deny Epstein Files: FINTRAC Issues Full Glomar Response Introduction – GLOMAR #2: Canada’s Financial Intelligence Agency Stonewalls Epstein Request On July 25, 2025, the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (FINTRAC) formally refused…
Flashpoint at the Frontier: Probabilistic Risk Modeling of the 2025 Cambodia–Thailand Border Crisis Executive Summary In July 2025, a long-simmering border dispute between Cambodia and Thailand erupted into the most intense clashes in over a decade, threatening regional stability. What…
Trump’s AI Executive Orders and the False of Promise of Ethical AI: A New Face on the Same Unethical Machine Introduction: Trump’s AI Gambit and the Ethics Illusion On July 23, 2025, Donald Trump signed a sweeping set of executive…
The Empire That Forfeited Memory: Trump’s UNESCO Exit and the Collapse of Narrative Sovereignty Introduction “Since wars begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men that the defenses of peace must be constructed.” This founding…
“Neither Confirm Nor Deny”: The Glomar Response and Its Canadian Mutation under the Privacy Act If you are looking for our amazing free CSE Glomar Unit NFT, scroll to the bottom of the page for the keyed claim link! Introduction…
Friendly Fronts, Foreign Flags: Sayanim, Mossad, and the Probable Compromise of North American Zionist Organizations Editor’s Note This article represents structured analytical intelligence analysis and thus makes statements of opinion rather than statement of fact. All assertions are made relative…
Intelligence Brief: Epstein’s Network and Canadian Compromise Risk Context: The Global Epstein Network Jeffrey Epstein cultivated a globe-spanning network of elites – from royalty to billionaires – that served both as his social capital and as potential leverage for exploitation.…
Soft Shells, Deep States: Strategic Placement of Mossad-Adjacent Assets in U.S. and Canadian Bureaucracies Not every operative carries a gun or a cover identity. In the intelligence trade, assets are often polished professionals, policy fellows, or ideologically aligned insiders granted…
We Were Never in Your Court: On the Tactical Refusal of Bureaucratic Norms in Adversarial Systems Work Introduction Bureaucracies want to be seen as inevitable. Their legitimacy is presumed, their authority routinized, their processes self-justifying. They demand submission not through…
Rubber Stamp Justice: How the Office of the Information Commissioner Became Canada’s Gatekeeper of Government Secrecy Introduction: A Watchdog in Name Only There is a peculiar kind of magic in Canadian administrative law—the ability to appear procedurally fair while functionally…