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Corsi to dissect North American Union plans

'Late Great USA' author will appear on Liddy radio show Monday


Posted: June 22, 2007
1:00 am Eastern

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Jerome Corsi, a WND columnist, will be appearing on the G. Gordon Liddy Show on Radio America Monday to talk about his newest book, "The Late Great USA."

Corsi, with a Ph.D. from Harvard in political science in 1972, and an earlier No. 1 New York Times best-seller, "Unfit for Command: Swift Boat Veterans Speak Out Against John Kerry," will talk about issues he raises in his book: plans to merge the United States, Mexico and Canada.

The show is on from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Eastern.

Corsi's new book levels charges that the plan to promote political, social and economic integration of the three nations is spilling over into a resistance among the political elites in the nation's capital to enforce immigration laws and secure the nation's border.

"It's the only context in which the current immigration travesty makes sense," says Corsi, "and it must be stopped."

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Millions of Americans have been shocked by the Senate "grand bargain" on immigration that gives the precious gift of legalization to millions of illegal aliens and felons, and they have taken to the phones to demand no amnesty.

But, claims Corsi, there's far more to the current Senate bill – a story documented in shocking detail in "The Late Great USA: The Coming Merger with Mexico and Canada," published by WND Books.

"Prior to this 'grand bargain' cooked up in a backroom by our so-called representatives, many people had never heard of the Security and Prosperity Partnership, yet several amendments in the Senate bill are designed specifically to further the SPP's agenda," explains Corsi.

In "The Late Great USA," Corsi shows how the SPP, an agreement signed in 2005 by Bush, Paul Martin of Canada and Vicente Fox of Mexico, is nothing less than a full-frontal assault on American sovereignty.

And, he says, the creation of a North American Union is the real reason behind "comprehensive immigration reform."

Utilizing thousands of documents released as a result of the Freedom of Information Act, "The Late Great USA" shows how unelected bureaucrats in faceless agencies such as the Department of Commerce have been given the power to foist the NAU on the American public incrementally.

"The European Union, which now holds millions of voiceless, voteless Europeans in thrall to a heedless Brussels bureaucracy, was put into place little by little over a 50-year period," Corsi writes, "not by the citizens of the member states, but by elitists who disguised their goal of a regional government."

"A North American Union would not just be the end of America as we know it," claims Corsi, "but the beginning of an EU-like nightmare – a bureaucratic coup d'etat foisted upon millions of Americans without their knowledge or consent."

Corsi's most recent book was authored with Michael Evans: "Showdown with Nuclear Iran." Corsi's other recent books include "Black Gold Stranglehold: The Myth of Scarcity and the Politics of Oil," which he co-authored with WND columnist Craig. R. Smith, and "Atomic Iran."

"The Late Great USA" is set for official release July 4, but is available now exclusively through WND. For a limited time, all first-edition copies of the book are autographed by the author at no additional charge.

Liddy, a graduate of Fordham, served as an Army artillery officer during the Korean War, then entered the FBI as a Special Agent and at age 29, was the youngest Bureau Supervisor at FBI national headquarters in Washington.

He went into the practice of international law in Manhattan in 1962, and in 1968 ran the presidential campaign of Richard Nixon in his district. Under Nixon, he was special assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury; then was appointed Enforcement Legislative Counsel and in 1971 was sent to the White House as staff assistant to the president.

He later left his White House post to be the general counsel of the 1972 Republican presidential campaign and the campaign finance chairman. For his role in Watergate, and for refusing to implicate others, he was sentenced to over 20 years in prison, and he served nearly five years before President Jimmy Carter released him "in the interests of justice."

He has authored multiple books and articles, including his latest, "FIGHT BACK: Tackling Terrorism Liddy Style," and has lectured extensively.

His nationally syndicated radio program is broadcast in more than 150 markets.


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