"The Mosaic Effect is probably the most thoroughly researched, accurate, and vastly important book that every Canadian should read. The Chinese playbook is credibly documented with support from authoritative sources. I would make this book mandatory reading in every intelligence agency in the Five Eyes, NATO, and the free world."
Dr. Gregory Carpenter, Former National Security Agency Official and co-author of Reverse Deception: Organized Cyber Threat Counter-Exploitation
We live in two parallel worlds―one that exists in plain sight, governed by laws and borders, where the illusion of security prevails. The other, concealed in shadows, is the battleground of a silent war masterminded by the relentless Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Their audacious objective? To dismantle their primary adversary, the "United States of America," and assert global dominance by 2050. But the CCP's ambition extends far beyond America's borders; it's a global conquest where traditional warfare takes a back seat, replaced by covert operations masked beneath layers of legitimate organizations and respected figures.
In this clandestine conflict, no shots are fired, and the chosen weapons are social chaos and economic manipulation. The vanguard of the CCP's covert assault is an enigmatic trio, known discreetly as the Trinity, acknowledged by the USA's intelligence elite―the CIA, DIA, DEA, and State Department. The Trinity represents an unholy alliance between PRC intelligence agencies, the influential Chinese business elite, and the notorious triads.
This strategic infiltration began over three decades ago, gaining entry into the United States through its northern neighbour, Canada, exploiting immigration fraud as its gateway. The 49th parallel, which divides the USA and Canada―the world's longest undefended border―became the backdrop for the CCP's sinister machinations. The CCP methodically constructed a United Front network in Canada, subduing or directing individuals and groups to serve their agenda. This subversion has steadily corroded the political foundations of Canada, sounding alarm bells among undercover American intelligence agents who now view Canada as one of the United States' foremost security concerns.
Meet Scott McGregor and Ina Mitchell, guardians of some of Canada's national secrets. McGregor who has worked in military intelligence, law enforcement and for the current Premier of British Columbia, advising on the convergences between transnational organized crime and national security threats; Mitchell an investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker, pull take readers on a journey like no others have ever dared to do. in their forthcoming book, "The Mosaic Effect," McGregor and Mitchell embark on an enthralling odyssey, providing unparalleled insights into the CCP's far-reaching influence and espionage in the Western world.
The authors assembled a formidable team of intelligence collectors, including seasoned journalists, former agents, law enforcement experts, dedicated researchers, and incognito informants within the Chinese diaspora. With precision and dedication, they employ a fusion of modern investigative techniques and age-old tradecraft. Together, they assemble a captivating mosaic of intelligence, piecing together the intricate web of CCP influence that reaches into the highest echelons of global power.
"The Mosaic Effect" isn't just an exposé but an urgent cautionary tale. It invites you to peer into the covert realm manipulated by the CCP within the Western sphere. This isn't merely a story―it's a high-stakes narrative of intrigue and espionage that offers an intimate look into a dimension of global affairs concealed from public gaze. Welcome to a world of international espionage, intrigue, and the relentless pursuit of democratic values, all woven into a narrative that demands the attention of discerning readers immersed in global politics and the preservation of democracy.
For those who are well-versed in global politics, espionage aficionados, and public policy writers, "The Mosaic Effect" is your exclusive passageway into this clandestine world―a must-read that grants you access to the intricacies of international power struggles and the relentless quest for freedom and democracy
Bachelor of Commerce (specialization in Entrepreneurial Management) Scott was with the Canadian Military as a Senior Domestic Intelligence Analyst at Joint Task Force Pacific Headquarters, where he worked in a classified domain. He was mandated to provide an awareness of international threats to national security. After leaving the military, Scott worked for the RCMP Federal and Serious Organized Crime as an intelligence advisor responsible for developing an all-source intelligence team. His focus was on TNOC and the convergences to national security.While at the RCMP as the Senior Analyst with the GPEB Intel Unit, he developed a strong understanding of the presence of TNOC operating within the BC gaming industry. While at the RCMP's E-Division Federal Serious Organized Crime (FSOC) Intelligence section, Scott was tasked with a pilot project that endeavoured to find correlations between activity that related to threat streams and entities operating in the environment of Transnational Organized Crime (TNOC) and National Security (NS). The key issue in this task was the RCMP's limited ability to share information across classified and protected security domains.Contributor's Prior Work-
Ina Mitchell holds a Bachelor of Design (communication design) from Emily Carr University of Art + Design and several undergrad degrees in Graphic Design and Film Production. Ina has worked for over 20 years in brand strategy before moving into documentary, writing for the National Film Board of Canada, and as an independent digital journo for international media outlets. Ina's work in investigative journalism has covered topics involving social justice, human rights, and foreign influence with a special interest in exploring topics related to the United Front Work Department, the Communist Party of China (CPC), propaganda and indoctrination using media.
He started his career as a police officer with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) before transferring to the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS). He has performed duties as a criminal investigator and intelligence officer in both counterintelligence and counterterrorism and also as a strategic analyst on global and emerging issues.[citation needed]In 1994, he stated that the most imminent threat to the world was not nuclear proliferation but simple machetes - a prophecy he considers to have been fulfilled by the Rwandan genocide later.[2]Today he is the president and CEO of The Northgate Group [3] and is sometimes cited in media stories as a source on international espionage