Crime

Germany: Cum-Ex Tax Fraud Trial Begins Following Massive Losses

The criminal trials related to the Cum-Ex tax fraud started off in Germany earlier this month. The scheme cost the German treasury around US$36.2 billion in losses. In total, treasuries across Europe are estimated to have suffered losses to the tune of US$63.4 billion. The scandal   The Cum-Ex trade fraud was discovered in 2017. ...

Jack Roberts

Deutsche Bank.

U.S. Manufacturer of OxyContin Files for Bankruptcy

Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family, who own the company that produced OxyContin, have apparently reached a settlement with regard to a consolidated federal lawsuit made up of about 24 state attorneys general along with over 2,000 cities and counties. The plaintiffs accused the company of being responsible for America’s opioid crisis that has claimed ...

Jack Roberts

OxyContin tablets.

Man Arrested for Driving Fake Chinese Police Vehicle

Residents in Irvine, California, said they have seen vehicles on the local streets looking exactly like the Chinese police vehicles. The vehicles are marked with Chinese characters for Police, Public Security, and SWAT. This has caused confusion and panic within the Chinese community. In a statement, the Irvine Police Department said this behavior is a ...

Max Lu

A fake Chinese police car.

What the Japanese Mafia Can Learn from the Chinese Communist Party

What happens when the most corrupt and vile take over ruling your region or country? The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has laid waste to a glorious civilization and cultural legacy spanning thousands of years. The Middle Kingdom, as China was once known, was a land filled with temples, legends, monuments, and historical significance in every ...

Max Lu

The Japanese mafia.

Social Spies: China Using LinkedIn as Espionage Tool

Propaganda groups supported by the Chinese Communist Party are known to use foreign social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, etc., for disseminating false information, aka fake news. However, very few people are aware that Beijing has its claws deeply embedded in the professional platform LinkedIn. Here, they hire people to act as spies in the ...

Jack Roberts

The LinkedIn logo.

Chinese Fentanyl: Killing Americans by the Thousands

Around 2013, narcotics made in China started hitting American streets. Soon, they became so popular that the overdose deaths kept piling up year after year. Chinese-manufactured fentanyl, a synthetic opioid, is estimated to have killed about 79,000 people just within the last three years. This is greater than all the deaths of American combatants in ...

Jack Roberts

The opioid fentanyl.

British Consulate Helpless as Employee Detained in Mainland China

A few weeks back, a Hong Kong citizen working for the British consulate was detained in mainland China by authorities. While the Chinese government claims that the employee, 28-year-old Simon Cheng, is being kept in custody for “solicitation of prostitution,” many believe that the real reason behind Cheng’s arrest is his support for the Hong ...

Max Lu

The British consulate in Hong Kong.

Thugs in Uniform: Hong Kong Police Will Never Be the Same

Hong Kong police are facing intense criticism after they charged into peaceful demonstrators and beat them up. Protestors claim that the Hong Kong police were no different from the thugs who had attacked them a few days earlier. Hong Kong police brutality On July 21, numerous men in gas masks stormed a mass transit station ...

Max Lu

Hong Kong police teargassing demonstrators

Powerful People May Be Exposed in the Jeffrey Epstein Case

As the court unsealed documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, the public came to know the true depth of depraved sexual abuses surrounding the 66-year-old hedge fund manager. As the lawsuit progresses, the names of powerful people around the world who were involved in abusing minors could be brought to light. The Jeffrey Epstein ...

Jack Roberts

Jeffrey Epstein.

Spies & Traitors: UCLA Professor Caught Selling American Tech to China

A 64-year-old former professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, has been found guilty of stealing microchips from an American company and selling them to the Communist Chinese. The convict, Yi-Chi Shih, faces a maximum prison term of 219 years. Jailed for theft “The Department’s China Initiative is focused on preventing and prosecuting thefts ...

Jack Roberts

The University of California, Los Angeles.