More and more people are waking up to the fact that China is a threat to the peace and security of America.
What most of these people do not realize, however, is that the Trojan Horse of China is not just at America's gate but, thanks to the Deep State, is already inside the gate and has permeated a wide swath of American society, government, business, scientific research, academia, news media, entertainment, etc.
This treatise is an overview showing a variety of sectors of American life already subverted by the Chinese Communist Party and its military arm, the People's Liberation Army. This subversion is extensive and deep - well beyond the imagination of most Americans - and hiding in plain sight.
This book is a wake-up call to Americans and furnishes them with enough information to inform others about the danger China,supported by the Deep State, poses to the liberty and independence of the American people.
This latest book by Art Thompson is clear and easy to read. It is an introduction to the subject of Communist China's infiltration into the United States and its disastrous effects.
Thompson starts out with a brief history of which most Americans are still unaware. This history includes the name sake of the Society that published this book, the John Birch Society. For a further treatment,one must refer to Robert Welch's original book, "Again, May God Forgive Us" in which he tells the story of the American State Department's cover-ups regarding the role they played in the communist revolution of 1949 in which Mao Zedong won and Chang Kai Shek was defeated.
The rest of the book covers various areas of infiltration and subversion and how this occurred and a little of the results. In other words, the tactics used are explored. These areas include the subject of immigration, The United Nations, American Election meddling, The Internet, American Academia, Trade, Military Expansion, Economic Convergence, and the recent "Pandemic".
The Pandemic chapter is a must read. One chapter entitled , "Communism as Capitalism" may have a particular appeal to economists and many who see communism in only economic terms. In reality, communism is about a social revolution, not just economics.
Communist China is indeed the best enemy that money can buy and our elites bought it for us. Like the saying goes, with friends like these, who needs enemies?