The Erosion of American Sovereignty "A Republic, If You Can Keep It." -Benjamin Franklin For nearly a century, America stood as the undisputed steward of its own destiny-self-governed, constitutionally grounded, and rooted in the idea that national identity matters. But in recent decades, that foundation has been quietly, steadily dismantled. In *The Erosion of American Sovereignty*, W. J. Gombar delivers a powerful, unapologetic critique of the forces weakening the American republic from within. With piercing insight and historical depth, this book examines how foreign influence, globalist ideology, dual allegiance, and the redefinition of citizenship have undermined the very concept of self-rule. From the founding fathers' fierce defense of native governance to the judicial, political, and cultural loopholes that now permit divided loyalty at the highest levels of power, Gombar exposes the long-neglected truths most fear to confront. Drawing upon legal precedent, constitutional intent, and present-day realities, *The Erosion of American Sovereignty* is more than a diagnosis-it is a call to reclaim what has been lost. Are we still a sovereign nation? Or have we surrendered the keys to the very institutions meant to protect us? This book does not fear controversy. It fears a future where Americans forget who they are-and who governs them.
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