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Here come the black helicopters!, UN global governance and the loss of freedom, Dick Morris and Eileen McGann

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Here come the black helicopters!, UN global governance and the loss of freedom, Dick Morris and Eileen McGann
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Here come the black helicopters!
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
798615881
Responsibility statement
Dick Morris and Eileen McGann
Sub title
UN global governance and the loss of freedom
Summary
Anyone who believes that there are currently serious attempts to transfer American autonomy to the United Nations or to an international commission is a labeled kook, a conspiracy theorist, a member of the "black helicopter crowd." The term is a useful metaphor to capture this attempt to erode our sovereignty by a network of United Nations treaties, codes, guidelines, and other resolutions. They call it "global governance." We call it the end of freedom--the homogenization of America. The day when the virtual black helicoptors land
Table Of Contents
Part one : The future of our country and of our freedom is in grave danger! -- Part two : UN forces gun control on America -- Part three : UN sovereignty at sea treaty : a third world tax on America -- Part four : the UN tries to regulate the Internet -- Part five : Transfer of wealth: the Rio+20 Treaty -- Part six : UN supremacy over our courts -- Part seven : Globalist control of space -- Part eight : Taxing the US without our approval -- Part nine : Agenda 29 : telling us how to live -- Part ten : Global governance : who would our bedfellows be?
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