ReviewsJerome Corsi is a controversial figure due to "Unfit for Command" and "Minutemen," ensuring broad debate over his conclusions., Henry Kissinger, Richard Armitage will present a "report" in September claiming that a merger of the U.S., Mexico and Canada is the "right" thing., Michael Medved, Lou Dobbs and other big media names are already choosing sides on the issue, ensuring great coverage on radio and TV., A "send a book to Congress" campaign is being planned, and several members of Congress have come out against the SPP., The controversy over the "Trans-Texas Corridor" and other North American Union components is heating up among bloggers and the mainstream media.
SynopsisIn "The Late Great USA," Jerome Corsi argues 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, In The Late Great USA , Jerome Corsi argues 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 behind the EU knew that it would be necessary to conceal from the peoples of Europe 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, 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?