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    The Beast On The East River
    By Nathan Tabor





    "America's strength is rooted in America's independence and we must always be wary of attempts to compromise our sovereignty. Nathan Tabor's new book accurately describes many of the problems at the United Nations and his warning of the challenges we face through our membership in the UN should not be ignored. Can we use our moral and strategic leadership at the UN for good without compromising or risking our freedom? That is a question we must ask again and again."
    -- Senator Jesse Helms

    Some of the points Tabor discusses are:

  • The UN's efforts to subvert patriotism and allegiance to country through public school indoctrination, and how this contributes to their larger agenda
  • The link between Turtle Bay and the environmentalist movement, and the use of pseudoscientific research to justify everything from energy policies to UN-sponsored land grabs
  • How the United Nations currently controls such iconic American landmarks as Independence Hall and the Statue of Liberty
  • The underlying philosophical justification that pervades all of the United Nations' policies: believe it or not, this dinosaur lives on in the halls of academia, and provided the foundation that Turtle Bay was built on.
  • The true nature of the International Criminal Court--its power to mount investigations, the authoritarian character of its trials, and the jurisdiction it claims over non-signatory nations
  • How the UN superseded the United States military's chain of command when US soldiers served with the blue helmets on peacekeeping missions (and which US politicians were complicit in this unconstitutional action)
  • How the United Nations contributes to the miserable conditions in the poorest parts of the world, including the UN's radical "family planning" agenda for sub-Saharan Africa. A chicken in every pot? Not quite; more like a forced abortion for every mother. In Sudan, as the government-sponsored janjaweed rape and murder villagers, the UN troops join in.
  • The United Nations' attempts to become financially independent. This largely unaccountable bureaucracy wishes to become completely self-sustaining, and they want your dollars to fund their perpetual-motion machine. A one-cent tax on every 100 emails would net a yearly gross income of $70 billion.
  • The final step for UN dominance on the international scale, and how surprisingly close the bureaucrats are to setting their agenda in motion: raising a standard army. With a steady flow of revenue, and a military, the United Nations would be in a position to exert pressure on its member nations, rather than the other way around.
  • The path from "facilitator of conflicts on the international scale" to untrammeled global government: the original concept of the UN, and the reality of the organization today
  • The one course of action that can without a doubt, bring Turtle Bay's bureaucracy to heel and ensure the primacy of US interests--like many desired outcomes, the most difficult part will be summoning sufficient willpower on the part of our elected (and unelected) officials
  • At the close of Operation Desert Storm, a jubilant George H. W. Bush spoke of the coming of the "new world order," which would be marked by an unprecedented degree of cooperation between nation-states. If the United Nations has its way, the new world order will be remembered not for cooperation, but rather for coercion, bullying, and power politics of the worst kind. The United Nations seeks lay the foundation of its own independence with the headstone of state sovereignty. It is vital that concerned citizens be apprised of the situation before it is too late.

  • Diplomatic Divorce: Why America Should End Its Love Affair with the United Nations
    By Thomas P. Kilgannon





    FROM THE PUBLISHER

    In this bold and provocative new book, Diplomatic Divorce, Tom Kilgannon argues that failure to understand the United Nations and the motivations of the people who run it imperils not only America's international sovereignty but ultimately America's independence. Kilgannon, who has reported from UN events around the world, provides an eye-opening look at how a corrupt haven of second-rate bureaucrats from third-world countries is dictating the future of the world's only superpower-and leading us down the road to ruin.

    In Diplomatic Divorce, Kilgannon contends that the United Nations-with the help of international, anti-American lobbyists-is assaulting American values on a number of fronts, from national security to trade to tax policy to the Internet. Our First Amendment is under attack from UN bureaucrats who are trying to wrest control of the Internet from the United States. Global gun-grabbers have our Second Amendment in their crosshairs as they work toward an international Arms Trade Treaty which will ban the private ownership of firearms. Kilgannon shows how despite President Bush's work, members of America's military are still in jeopardy of being tried before Kofi Annan's International Criminal Court and how Congress has outsourced its constitutional responsibility to the World Trade Organization.

    Leading Democrats like Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, John Kerry and others, Kilgannon explains, "have abandoned their faith in America for the empty promises of a global cult...which is hopelessly corrupt, inherently flawed and anti-American to the core." These apostles of universal law have hung our Constitution on the discount rack. For these reasons and more, he argues, "it is time for America to end her love affair with the United Nations."

    What People Are Saying

    "Tom knows the aristocratic, liberal elites who are the pandering enablers and apologists for this corrupt, sovereignty-snatching, global bureaucracy. In the pages that follow, Tom Kilgannon exposes the scandals, corruption and conspiracies that the planetary potentates in the Big Blue Building on Turtle Bay try to keep hidden from the American public. Before accepting the premise that we should place the safety and security of the American people in the hands of the UN, our leaders should pay attention to this book, Diplomatic Divorce, and heed its advice."
    - Oliver North

    "Tom Kilgannon is right on target in Diplomatic Divorce. The United Nations with its army of Lilliputians has not only tied down the great Gulliver, but also stolen his platinum credit card, spit in his face, and killed his children. It has distorted our laws, perverted our foreign policy, and poisoned our culture. The UN has long been ripe for reform, but ripe has now turned to rotten, and it needs to be sent to the trash pile. As Americans, we must no longer sit by and watch as American freedoms are usurped by this international gang of crooks and bureaucratic riff-raff. We need to heed Kilgannon's wisdom now and end this unholy love-affair."
    - Zell Miller

    "In his excellent new book, Diplomatic Divorce, Tom Kilgannon has jump-started a long overdue conversation about America's future relationship with the United Nations. He correctly argues that if America is to remain the greatest nation in the world, our relationship with the United Nations must end. I recommend it to every member of Congress who cares truly about America's future."
    —Former Congressman - Bob Barr

    "...In Diplomatic Divorce, Tom Kilgannon explains very eloquently why this is so critical in today's world, especially in the global war against radical Islam. We cannot depend on the United Nations to be effective and successful in protecting our interests at home and abroad. "
    —Major General, USA (Ret.)* /FOX News Military Analyst - Paul Vallely

    "I have debated these global gun banners for years and know their objectives far too well. I recommend Diplomatic Divorce to every person who values the freedoms that are guaranteed by the United States Constitution."
    —Executive Vice President & CEO NRA - Wayne Lappierre

    Accreditation

    Thomas P. Kilgannon is a leading authority on the United Nations, international institutions, and American sovereignty. He has closely monitored UN activities and reported from international conferences held in Monterrey, Mexico; Johannesburg, South Africa; and New York City. He currently serves as the President of Freedom Alliance, an educational and charitable organization dedicated to preserving the American heritage of freedom and providing support to our men and women in uniform.

    Before joining Freedom Alliance, Kilgannon served as a top aide to Congressman Mark Neumann of Wisconsin, one of the most visible and effective members of the historic freshman class of 1995. Prior to that, he coordinated policy and communications for the Christian Action Network, a pro-family lobbying organization and served as deputy press secretary for Patrick J. Buchanan's 1992 presidential campaign.

    He is a graduate of New York University where he studied economics. He has appeared on CNBC, MSNBC, Fox News, CNN International, and Court TV, as well as numerous nationally syndicated radio programs. Kilgannon is also the host of the Freedom First radio program on the Rightalk Network. Diplomatic Divorce is his first book. third-world countries is dictating the future of the world's only superpower-and leading us down the road to ruin.


    New Sources of Development Finance
    By A. B. Atkinson



    FROM THE PUBLISHER

    "This book sets out a framework for the economic analysis of different funding sources. It examines a series of new and controversial proposals, including global taxes such as a carbon tax, a global lottery, pre-commitment of aid, increased private donations, and increased remittances by emigrants"--Provided by publisher.


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