Top pick reveals danger from globalists in business, academia |
WorldNetDaily - Grants Pass, OR, USA - A best-seller that outlines government plans to promote the integration of the U.S., Mexico and Canada – "The Late Great USA" by Jerome Corsi – is No. 8 on the New York Times' list of hardcover business books, was No. 28 overall last week and once again is the No. 1 pick among readers at Shop.WND.com.
The stunning revelations in the book, which also has hit No. 1 on Amazon's nonfiction list, show how the tactics of unelected globalist business leaders, bureaucrats and taxpayer-funded academics could lead to the merger of the U.S. with Mexico and Canada.
Corsi is a Harvard Ph.D. and co-author of "Unfit for Command," which became a No. 1 New York Times best-seller and a decisive influence in the 2004 election. His new book has attracted a firestorm of reader interest nationwide, including from the Bush administration, where Commerce Department spokesman Richard Mills attacked Corsi's analysis.
But Corsi used thousands of documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act to reveal how unelected bureaucrats in faceless agencies such as the Department of Commerce have been given the power to incrementally move toward integration with little public awareness.
"The European Union, which now holds millions of voiceless, voteless Europeans in thrall to a heedless Brussels bureaucracy, was put into place little by little over a 50-year period," Corsi writes, "not by the citizens of the member states, but by elitists who disguised their goal of a regional government."
The stunning revelations in the book, which also has hit No. 1 on Amazon's nonfiction list, show how the tactics of unelected globalist business leaders, bureaucrats and taxpayer-funded academics could lead to the merger of the U.S. with Mexico and Canada.
Corsi is a Harvard Ph.D. and co-author of "Unfit for Command," which became a No. 1 New York Times best-seller and a decisive influence in the 2004 election. His new book has attracted a firestorm of reader interest nationwide, including from the Bush administration, where Commerce Department spokesman Richard Mills attacked Corsi's analysis.
But Corsi used thousands of documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act to reveal how unelected bureaucrats in faceless agencies such as the Department of Commerce have been given the power to incrementally move toward integration with little public awareness.
"The European Union, which now holds millions of voiceless, voteless Europeans in thrall to a heedless Brussels bureaucracy, was put into place little by little over a 50-year period," Corsi writes, "not by the citizens of the member states, but by elitists who disguised their goal of a regional government."
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