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Field of study | Journalism |
Sam Cooper is a Canadian journalist and author. Formerly a Global News reporter, he created and runs The Bureau. He calls it, "Canada’s best independent investigative journalism website."[1] Cooper is one of the main purveyors of anti-China propaganda in Canada.
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In his book Wilful Blindness, Cooper writes that there are Chinese criminals from the Communist Party of China who are buying up Canadian real estate for money laundering purposes. He further explains that their reason is to undermine the country's superstructure using narcotics and covert agents to dismantle Canada from within.[2]
Cooper acknowledges in the book that his information is derived predominantly from the Drug Enforcement Administration, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Canadian Security Intelligence Service, and members of the "US national security community."[3]
According to a review by Ng Weng Hoong,
In Sam Cooper’s world, every Chinese person is either a Communist infiltrator, a murderous criminal, a triad drug dealer, an arms smuggler, a casino money launderer, a gambling addict, a human rights-abusing politician, a housing speculator, or a helpless victim to all of the above [...] There is no mention of Canada’s long history with systemic racism and Sinophobia, and nothing about the anti-Asian hate currently sweeping across North America and Australia. Sinophobia is really a fabrication of the CCP’s propaganda. It is all but impossible to accuse the Global News star investigative reporter of balanced, thoughtful writing.[4]
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- ↑ Sam Cooper. "About" The Bureau. Archived from the original on 2024-12-27.
- ↑ "Wilful Blindness: How a Network of narcos, tycoons and CCP agents infiltrated the West" (2021--05-18). Amazon.
- ↑ “But what the sources are ultimately saying is the Chinese regime is
purposefully using fentanyl against other states. And they are saying Canadians
need to recognize the ruthlessness of Beijing’s compact with opioid cartels. Who
are these sources? Some are RCMP criminal intelligence. Some are current and
former CSIS agents. Some are from the DEA. Some are from the U.S. national
security community.”
Sam Cooper (2021). Willful Blindness: 'Afterword: Infinite Connectivity' (p. 385). Ottawa: Optimum Publishing International. [LG] - ↑ Ng Weng Hoong (2021-08-08). "The Wilful Blindness of Wilful Blindness" The Georgia Staight. Archived from the original on 2021-08-11.