About CNIC
The Cascadia National Interest Council (CNIC) is a policy think tank dedicated to advancing scientific rigor and empirical research in the development of governance models, national policy, and advocacy for the interests of European-descended populations. CNIC prioritizes strictly objective science, drawing from mainstream peer-reviewed research to address contemporary political, social, and demographic issues, countering both ideological distortions from mainstream leftist narratives and unscientific extremism from fringe movements.
Our Mission
- Scientific Foundations for Policy – CNIC promotes policies informed by the best available scientific evidence in genetics, psychometrics, human biodiversity, and social science, rejecting ideological distortions such as the Blank Slate theory, the myth of universal human cognitive equality, and exaggerated claims about the benefits of diversity.
- Advocacy for European-Descended Populations – In response to increasing anti-White narratives in academia, media, and political discourse, CNIC works to provide fact-based perspectives that acknowledge historical and contemporary realities while advocating for the long-term interests of European-descended populations.
- Countering Extremism and Pseudoscience – CNIC rejects unscientific conspiracy theories and historical revisionism from all sides. This includes refuting:
- Neo-Nazi distortions, such as denial of documented historical events (e.g., genocide, the euthanasia programs, and Hitler’s socialist policies).
- Pseudoscientific racial myths, including esoteric Aryan mysticism, false claims about Indo-European origins, and simplistic narratives about population genetics.
- Anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, including the Khazarian origin hypothesis and claims derived from Christian Identity and similar hate-driven ideologies.
- Hereditarian Science and Intelligence Research – CNIC supports the robust scientific consensus on cognitive heritability, the validity of IQ as a measure of general intelligence, and the predictive power of cognitive ability on life outcomes. We work to debunk misinformation about intelligence research and highlight the policy implications of findings in behavioral genetics.
- A Realistic Understanding of Human Diversity – CNIC upholds a scientifically accurate framework for understanding genetic ancestry, human migration, and regional adaptation. We acknowledge the African origins of modern humans, subsequent migrations and admixture, and the formation of distinct yet overlapping genetic clusters in major populations.
By maintaining a commitment to empirical science over ideological bias, CNIC seeks to provide a rational foundation for discussions on governance, identity, and policy in a future ethnostate model while challenging misinformation from both mainstream and fringe perspectives.