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The Late Great U.S.A.: The Coming Merger With Mexico and Canada | 
enlarge | Author: Jerome R. Corsi Publisher: WND Books Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 241 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6 x 1.2
ISBN: 0979045142 Dewey Decimal Number: 332.46 EAN: 9780979045141 ASIN: 0979045142
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Product Description In the New York Times bestseller The Late Great USA: The Coming Merger with Mexico and Canada, Jerome Corsi proves that the benignly-named "Security and Prosperity Partnership," created at a meeting between George W. Bush, Stephen Harper and Vincente Fox, is in fact the same kind of regional integration plan that led Europe to form the EU. According to Corsi, the elites in Europe who wanted to create a European nation knew that "it would be necessary to conceal from the peoples of Europe just what was being done in their name until the process was so far advanced that it had become irreversible." Could the same thing be happening here? Is American sovereignty doomed? Using dozens of documents secured through the Freedom of Information Act and his trademark hard-hitting interviews, Jerome Corsi sets out a chilling view of America's possible "harmonized" future -- one being created covertly, without voter input or Congressional oversight. Could our government's unfathomable position on illegal immigration be tied to the prospect of an integrated North American Union?
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A dumb book! January 5, 2009 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Corsi fails to provide any informative detail as to why he THINKS there's a chance North America turns into an entity like European Union. He fails to provide any evidence to that effect. He does not understand that the idea behind creating the current European Union took place in early 1950s whereas there's no EVIDENCE of such idea in North America. Corsi is an idiot to believe that Canadians for example give up their British heritage to merge with the Americans. Don't waste your money on this guy. He still thinks the 9/11 could be an inside job. Other than being a bigot, he has accomplished nothing.
Information that all Americans should know about December 22, 2008 I am currently in the process of doing alot of research on Bible prophecy and have been for the last 2 years. Im not sure as of yet if the events spoken about in this book will play into endtime events as of now. However I do think the incremental removal of American sovereignty is something that should concern all Americans. Alot of information in this book is something we all should be very aware of.
Far From Complete -- Needs An Update October 19, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This book is a must read for every American even though I gave it only three stars. The content is excellent, if a little overblown in some areas, well-documented, but unfortunately misses the 500 pound gorilla in the living room. As far as it goes, the book is a good read, but there is much, much more that needs to be added.
The primary problem is not with the author's contention that the US, Canada and Mexico are well down the road towards an economic union like that of the EU -- that part is now beyond scholarly dispute even though our Representatives and Senators prefer to deny what is happening. They have their own agenda -- to become re-elected -- and they know that national sovereignty is an issue the American people feel strongly about. Note the furor over illegal immigration and the popular support for better policing of our borders. Nonetheless, there is no question that the vast majority of our politicians from both parties are selling us out -- Corsi's book demonstrates that.
So what is missing?
How about the Bilderberg plan in 1996 to push Canada into seeking an economic union with the US? That failed when a few courageous reporters broke the story in Canada of the secret meeting of the Bilderbergs and how the plan was to work. Public outrage killed the scheme for the next few years.
How about the fact that the Bilderberg Group is not mentioned at all, the Trilateral Commission (TC) only in passing where a North American Union was proposed, and even the machinations of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is treated lightly? The Bilderberg Group is the capstone organization dedicated to bringing about a new One World Order, and the next great step in their formation of a supra-national state is the creation of a North American Union. The Trilateral Commission is dedicated to seeing the eventual economic (& later political) union of Europe, North America and Japan, but Corsi elected not to include such material.
To this end the Bilderbergs, TC and CFR have attempted to manipulate and control the US Federal Government with varying success. Since World War II the CFR has pretty much possessed a stranglehold on top bureaucratic positions in the Federal Government, and the TC even ran their own Manchurian Candidate successfully for President. That was Jimmy Carter, selected by Zbigniew Brzezinski in 1973, ordained by David Rockefeller, and catapulted into the presidency from nowhere in seven months with Bilderberg backing. Hopefully, everyone remembers the misery index of the Carter Presidency.
Now we are experiencing the same thing, but this time nothing has been left to chance. Zbig recruited Barack Obama while at Columbia, and the Bilderberg handlers have guided his career, arranged for both his elections to the Illinois State Senate and US Senate almost without opposition, and now they are ready to complete their control of the Federal Government with him as their front man. Once again, we have an unknown candidate coming from nowhere. It does not matter what Obama says or promises -- only what his Bilderberg handlers want to happen. When the gasoline price rise affected Obama's campaign adversely, the Bilderbergs brought it down in the steepest fall in history. To force the economic situation into the primary campaign issue, the monetary crisis was timed to take place when it could be most effective. Bilderberg member Chris Dodd moved it along, and Bilderberg member Henry Paulson scared the pants off everyone and forced through a 700 billion dollar series of payments of taxpayer money to Bilderberg-controlled financial institutions. Poor McCain never knew what hit him. Bilderberg member George Soros made sure Obama's campaign was well financed, TC and CFR members brought his organization to a high state of efficiency, and the public was wowed through almost hypnotic oratory. What a deal.
That's why Corsi needs to update this book, particularly after Obama wins the election. Only the House of Representatives can be a brake on the US's march into the One World Order, most immediately through halting the creation of a North American Union and other Bilderberg initiatives such as gun control and the formation of Bilderberg-controlled PPPs (private-public partnerships). House members are up for re-election every two years, and it will be only by serious public outrage directed at them does the US have a chance to retain its sovereignty. At any rate, that will be our last chance short of civil war.
The reader is advised to read every reference he can get his hands on that cover the Bilderbergs, Trilateral Commission and Council on Foreign Relations. Read and weep. Even the most even-handed are scary and could be considered alarmist. But is the person who pulls the fire alarm an alarmist?
Corsi has done us a worthwhile service, but half of the problem is missing.
distortion and lies August 15, 2008 1 out of 16 found this review helpful
Jerome Corsi is a well known purveyor of lies and distortions. Carefully check any "facts" he uses in his arguments.
Corsi: Short on facts, long on hysteria August 14, 2008 4 out of 18 found this review helpful
Did someone this mendacious and confused actually get a Ph.D from Harvard? Well, every elite school has a very small percentage of somewhat unbalanced "scholars". This Corsi guy is pretty hysterical---not humorous---just a bit unhinged. You can get more than a whiff of racism from a lot of Corsi's writings. And you can feel his rage almost exploding off of the page. When people are this angry, and this, well...nutty, you can't take them very seriously. Corsi, when did you go off the deep end?
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