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Inside the United Nations

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The United Nations has been in existence for more than half a century, but it's origins and objectives are poorly understood by many Americans. This book is a brief introduction to the United Nations and to the people who created it and sustain it. INSIDE THE UNITED NATIONS goes behind the public relations campaign of the UN to examine the hard reality of the UN system - and it's dangerous objectives.

127 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2003

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Steve Bonta

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November 1, 2011
A short, simple book that thoroughly delves into the anti-freedom foundation the United Nations is built upon. Even children can understand these clear concerns the book discusses that are opposed to the liberties contained in our republic under the U.S. Constitution.

Bonta compares the UN to a parasite that has attached itself to the United States and has drained billions of dollars from the American taxpayers and has entangled our nation and sacrificed our son’s and daughters in wars all over the globe that have nothing to do with U.S. national security, but everything to do with expanding the power and control over all countries and people by the UN.

Yes, this book is critical of the U.N., but anyone in favor of the U.N. had better face these criticisms and make a decision as to if we really need this criminal organization at all.

The Occupy Wall Street groups who claim to be against corporate corruption could have a bigger cause if they would learn about the financial scam the U.N. is. If they would join the fight to get the US out of the UN, then they would gain a lot of credibility for being serious against corruption.

The crux of the issue is why would anyone support a fake government that has non-elected, anti-American, anti-liberty officials who have no limits to their power? It has nothing to offer, but everything to take away.
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May 9, 2017
it is one of the worst books I have read on the subject. the author clearly possesses no information or knowledge on international relations, politics, law or anything related. he has very successfully taken various precedents out of context and written a book about it.
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