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Hardcover The Beast on the East River: The U. N. Threat to America's Sovereignty and Security Book

ISBN: 1595550534

ISBN13: 9781595550538

The Beast on the East River: The U. N. Threat to America's Sovereignty and Security

"Is the United Nations the benign force for good that so many proclaim? Or is there a darker agenda at work behind the scenes? Nathan Tabor reveals the sinister plan behind the glossy image of world cooperation painted by the UN and its defenders. "The Beast on the East River" includes original research into key policy areas, including population control, education, and the international criminal court. And it offers practical steps that concerned American citizens can take before it's too late. In his debut book, rising conservative voice Nathan Tabor offers a frightening expose of the United Nations' global power grab and its ruthless attempt to control US education, law, gun ownership, taxation, and reproductive rights. "We are already very nearly at the point of no return," says Tabor, "and most Americans aren't even aware of the impending danger. This book is a call to immediate action'read its contents very carefully. What you will discover may surprise and anger you.""

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Awesome

With the risk being labeled a "raging right-wing paranoid with the intellect of a 9th grader", I want to publicly say this book is great. Shockingly honest and upfront, Nathan tells it how it is. You can take the facts and make your own opinion. I have found nothing in the book to be false or misleading. It is a very captivating read leaving you wondering what you can do to help keep the US a sovereign nation. Read it, you won't regret it.

Wake up America!

In this well-researched work, Tabor shows the real agenda of the United Nations and how close it is to subverting national sovereignty in various ways, including the imposition of taxes through internet use. This is one of its attempts to become financially independent, since thus it may circumvent the financial leverage by national governments that can still contain its agenda. The idea of its founders was for it to become a world government, as the author points out. In his measured and factual analysis, Tabor proves that the stark choice for US citizens is this: choose between your Constitution and the sinister and malignant tumor growing on Turtle Bay. There is simply no way to reform this corrupt organization. Not only does the UN want more of your tax money, it intends to raise an army and become a global government. Of course this government would be dominated by the dictatorial states that currently form the majority of its members. There are strong ties between the UN and a host of parasitical NGOs, especially of the EcoNut variety. The church of environmentalism is one of the heads of the UN hydra. Another grave danger is the International Criminal Court, its alarming powers and the authority it is claiming over member states, especially Western democracies. Everything the UN touches turns to ecxrement, like its complicity in forced abortions in Africa and in the genocide in Darfur. The part it played in the Rwandan genocide is well known by now. It intends to extend its toxic tentacles into the American educational system, to subvert private property rights, control natural resources worldwide and bring about open borders. This whilst the UN bureaucrats who profited from the oil-for-food scandal go unpunished and the institution's gross failures and crimes are ignored by the mass media. The prospect of such an unprincipled, deviant bunch of bureaucrats attaining its goal of global government is truly nightmarish. It is of the utmost importance that the American public and politicians be informed; this book serves to do just that. But do the politicians have the will and the moral fibre to withstand this threat to US sovereinty? Time will tell. Other valuable books that expose various facets of the UN's agenda, its corruption and its failures include Diplomatic Divorce by Thomas Kilgannon, Tower of Babble: How the United Nations Has Fueled Global Chaos by Dore Gold, Inside the Asylumby Jed Babbin, The U.N. Exposed by Eric Shawn and Global Deception by Joseph Klein. Not all of these authors advocate complete US withrawal from the UN but their work provides an illuminating insight into this evil and dangerous organization.

The Beast

An excellent read and essential for everyone who wants to know the real agenda behind the United Nations. Its agenda is to crush all national sovereignties and become THE world ruling power. Tabor's analysis and supporting data are inescapable.

The Beast on the East River

Nathan Tabor's "The Beast on the East River: The UN Threat to America's Sovereignty and Security" is the best exploration of the way this utterly corrupt international institution has long been at work to undermine the way Americans think about their nation, securing control over iconic American landmarks, seeking financial independence through global taxation, and to become in every way a global government superceding our Constitution and the independence of nations around the world. Tabor documents how the UN has infiltrated our educational system, extended its control over our landmass with biosphere reserves, and the countless other ways its faceless, unaccountable bureaucracy works to expand its authority. Its failure to stop wars and curb genocides is well known. Its corruption is an open secret. Tabor connects all the dots, demonstrating the true agenda of the UN. For Americans less inclined to accept UN's credibility or value, Tabor's book is essential reading.

Timely and Insightful

For anyone wanting to know more about the United Nations, this is a must-read. It details the history of the UN, the reasons for its creation, and how it is causing more harm than good today. The UN's corruption, cumbersome bureaucracy and the anachronistic make-up of the Security Council have all been addressed before. Tabor's book focuses instead on the United Nations' slow but steady erosion of the concept of national sovereignty. Worse, the absolute moral certainty of the bureaucrats at Turtle Bay have convinced themselves that whatever they're doing must be in the best interest of humanity. Their intentions are ostensibly good--never mind that their approaches to tackling global issues are often remarkably uninformed. Their justification for gathering more power to the UN as an institution is the use of that power to alleviate poverty, improve the environment and forestall international conflict. Unlike most governments, the UN is neither accountable to its members nor reliably informed by experts. This has led to amazingly wrongheaded policies such as conducting forced abortions in sub-Saharan Africa in an effort to reduce the birthrate. The United Nations, still dependent on dues from member states, now strives to make itself as completely unaccountable as the International Criminal Court. The ICC claims jurisdiction over member states whether they are signatories or not--a fact made even more problematic by the fact that the ICC serves as law enforcement and judiciary--hardly unbiased. Meanwhile, the UN is attempting to put a tax in place that will apply to all its members. If this happens, the power of the purse, the last tool of restraint at the disposal of the US and other nations, will be gone. This book is a sobering wake-up call for anyone who is optimistic about the UN's intents or actions.
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