Game of Shadows

The Documentary

Game of Shadows Documentary
Sale Price: $9.00 Original Price: $12.50

A small, wind-swept island in Atlantic Canada, desperate for investment.
The arrival of a Buddhist organization controlled by secretive Chinese nationals with hundreds of millions of dollars.

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbuqyAZTFCM

What could possibly go wrong?

In 2007, Prince Edward Island—Canada’s smallest province—welcomed a Taiwanese Buddhist group seeking a safe haven for its form of Tibetan Buddhism. Eighteen years later, the organization known as Bliss & Wisdom has bitterly divided the island. Massive monasteries rise from rural farmland; no one can say how much land the group controls.

Local leaders remain unusually quiet. The Canadian Government is uninterested

Islanders are asking: What’s the endgame?

Game of Shadows follows three investigators: a book publisher, a former RCMP money-laundering specialist, and the former head of Canadian intelligence’s Asia bureau.

What begins as local concern escalates as they follow the money: offshore structures, vast property holdings, and a charismatic, enigmatic leader—Mary Jin—a mainland Chinese spiritual authority with no formal monastic training, little time in Taiwan, and no known meeting with the Dalai Lama.

Some Tibetan figures raise quiet alarms—not just about Mary Jin’s legitimacy, but about the transfer of sacred scrolls to PEI, where Bliss & Wisdom monks are translating them into Mandarin.

From Charlottetown to Taipei, the team uncovers ties to over 200 global entities and over $500 million in assets—just on PEI. In Taipei, few will talk, but the trail leads to a broader $11-billion Chinese money-laundering network linked to Taiwanese Buddhist groups.

Is this a spiritual movement—or a covert effort by the Chinese Communist Party to control Buddhism for its own ends?

Could the CCP’s religious expansion be a smokescreen for deeper geopolitical interests?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbuqyAZTFCM

  • "They are more terrible than the CCP because the CCP's evil can be seen, but Bliss and Wisdom's evil is something you can't even see."

    Ven Fan YIn

Around the world, the quiet battle for power and influence is fought not with armies, but with money, politics, and persuasion—shaping the fate of democracies from the inside out.

Game of Shadows reveals how this global contest landed in one of the least likely places: Canada’s Prince Edward Island.

Through rare interviews and exclusive evidence, the film uncovers a hidden web of foreign capital, elite capture, and shadowy influence campaigns—where local decisions ripple into international consequences.

At the center is a powerful religious movement and a flood of offshore money, quietly reshaping island life while slipping past public scrutiny.

What began as a promise of prosperity soon became something far more complex—a game whose rules are written elsewhere.

As leaders look the other way and oversight fails, Game of Shadows exposes the cost of political inaction and the quiet erosion of sovereignty.

Islanders—and Canadians—are left to ask: who is really shaping our future?This is more than a local story. It’s a wake-up call: foreign interference is rewriting the rules of democracy, starting in the shadows and spreading to the heart of nations.

Game of Shadows Documentary
Sale Price: $9.00 Original Price: $12.50

A small, wind-swept island in Atlantic Canada, desperate for investment.
The arrival of a Buddhist organization controlled by secretive Chinese nationals with hundreds of millions of dollars.

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbuqyAZTFCM

What could possibly go wrong?

In 2007, Prince Edward Island—Canada’s smallest province—welcomed a Taiwanese Buddhist group seeking a safe haven for its form of Tibetan Buddhism. Eighteen years later, the organization known as Bliss & Wisdom has bitterly divided the island. Massive monasteries rise from rural farmland; no one can say how much land the group controls.

Local leaders remain unusually quiet. The Canadian Government is uninterested

Islanders are asking: What’s the endgame?

Game of Shadows follows three investigators: a book publisher, a former RCMP money-laundering specialist, and the former head of Canadian intelligence’s Asia bureau.

What begins as local concern escalates as they follow the money: offshore structures, vast property holdings, and a charismatic, enigmatic leader—Mary Jin—a mainland Chinese spiritual authority with no formal monastic training, little time in Taiwan, and no known meeting with the Dalai Lama.

Some Tibetan figures raise quiet alarms—not just about Mary Jin’s legitimacy, but about the transfer of sacred scrolls to PEI, where Bliss & Wisdom monks are translating them into Mandarin.

From Charlottetown to Taipei, the team uncovers ties to over 200 global entities and over $500 million in assets—just on PEI. In Taipei, few will talk, but the trail leads to a broader $11-billion Chinese money-laundering network linked to Taiwanese Buddhist groups.

Is this a spiritual movement—or a covert effort by the Chinese Communist Party to control Buddhism for its own ends?

Could the CCP’s religious expansion be a smokescreen for deeper geopolitical interests?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbuqyAZTFCM

Game of Shadows Documentary
Sale Price: $9.00 Original Price: $12.50

A small, wind-swept island in Atlantic Canada, desperate for investment.
The arrival of a Buddhist organization controlled by secretive Chinese nationals with hundreds of millions of dollars.

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbuqyAZTFCM

What could possibly go wrong?

In 2007, Prince Edward Island—Canada’s smallest province—welcomed a Taiwanese Buddhist group seeking a safe haven for its form of Tibetan Buddhism. Eighteen years later, the organization known as Bliss & Wisdom has bitterly divided the island. Massive monasteries rise from rural farmland; no one can say how much land the group controls.

Local leaders remain unusually quiet. The Canadian Government is uninterested

Islanders are asking: What’s the endgame?

Game of Shadows follows three investigators: a book publisher, a former RCMP money-laundering specialist, and the former head of Canadian intelligence’s Asia bureau.

What begins as local concern escalates as they follow the money: offshore structures, vast property holdings, and a charismatic, enigmatic leader—Mary Jin—a mainland Chinese spiritual authority with no formal monastic training, little time in Taiwan, and no known meeting with the Dalai Lama.

Some Tibetan figures raise quiet alarms—not just about Mary Jin’s legitimacy, but about the transfer of sacred scrolls to PEI, where Bliss & Wisdom monks are translating them into Mandarin.

From Charlottetown to Taipei, the team uncovers ties to over 200 global entities and over $500 million in assets—just on PEI. In Taipei, few will talk, but the trail leads to a broader $11-billion Chinese money-laundering network linked to Taiwanese Buddhist groups.

Is this a spiritual movement—or a covert effort by the Chinese Communist Party to control Buddhism for its own ends?

Could the CCP’s religious expansion be a smokescreen for deeper geopolitical interests?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbuqyAZTFCM