International Merger by Foreign Entanglements
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“Commerce with all nations, alliance with none” — Jefferson’s warning rings louder than ever. Arthur R. Thompson indicts so-called free trade deals as Trojan horses for global governance, documenting how “partnerships” with the EU, UN, and other blocs smuggle in rules that override independence. He reveals the corruption, coercion, and centralization built into these agreements — showing how foreign entanglements are less about trade than about power. International Merger by Foreign Entanglements names the danger and calls Americans to resist it.
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The word “partnership” sounds harmless — even friendly. Yet in modern politics it masks something far more dangerous: the quiet merger of nations under international control. International Merger by Foreign Entanglements pulls back the curtain on this transformation, showing how “free trade” deals are designed not to expand commerce but to consolidate power.
Arthur R. Thompson tracks the shift from simple trade to binding alliances that surrender independence piece by piece. He documents how agreements with blocs such as the European Union and institutions like the United Nations reshape American law and policy without consent, binding the nation to outside rules and foreign interests. Case after case reveals the cost: bureaucratic commissions making economic decisions, corrupt leaders demanding bribes, and U.S. sovereignty traded away for the illusion of efficiency.
Drawing on voices from America’s past — Washington’s caution against alliances, Jefferson’s call for commerce without entanglement — Thompson links historical wisdom to present dangers. He brings in evidence from Dr. Lewis E. Lloyd’s analysis of trade conditions, the roots of Agenda 21, and the Marxist embrace of “free trade” as a tool for world government. Each example reinforces the central theme: these deals are less about goods and markets than about building a global authority.
For readers determined to defend liberty, Thompson offers more than critique. His years of leadership in The John Birch Society taught him how international policy lands on families and communities, and how informed resistance can stop the merger agenda. International Merger by Foreign Entanglements delivers both warning and strategy, insisting that Americans confront these entanglements before independence disappears into another treaty’s fine print. (2017ed, 185pp, pb)
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