Brandon J. Weichert is a geopolitical analyst and author of Winning Space: How America Remains a Superpower and The Shadow War: Iran's Quest for Supremacy. Weichert is an educator, who travels the country lecturing leaders in the US military, academia, and business communities on the current trends in geopolitics and high-technology research and development. He has been described as a “panic-and-anxiety inducing scholar” who lives by Dr. Herman Kahn’s mantra that “I’m against fashionable thinking.” Weichert is a prolific writer who is a contributing editor to American Greatness, The Asia Times, and The Washington Times. He is a former Congressional staffer who holds an MA in Statecraft & National Security Affairs from the Institute of World Politics in Washington, D.C., and he manages The Weichert Report: World News Done Right. He splits his time between sunny Southwest Florida and bucolic Northern Virginia. Weichert can be followed via Twitter @WeTheBrandon.
“Two years after the outbreak of COVID-19, the world and the United States are only now understanding fully its origins and the motivations of the nation—Communist China—from whence it was unleashed. In Biohacked, Brandon J. Weichert does a brilliant job of explaining the mindset of the Chinese Communist Party and the Chinese scientific community that appears unconstrained when it comes to the application of modern science to the war the CCP is waging against the world and its own people. Biohacked is a serious contribution to the scholarship that will be necessary if Americans are to remain a free people.” —Brian T. Kennedy, president of The American Strategy Group and chairman of The Committee on the Present Danger: China “Millions killed, countries crippled, the world turned upside down. It’s the greatest crime of this century: the engineering of a virus in a Chinese lab and the spread of the pathogen to every corner of the planet. And more Chinese diseases are coming our way. In Biohacked: China’s Race to Control Life, Brandon Weichert writes with authority, precision, and clarity about the most important development of our times.” —Gordon G. Chang, author of The Coming Collapse of China and The Great U.S.–China Tech War