In his debut book, rising conservative voice Nathan Tabor offers a frightening expose of the United Nations' global power grab and its ruthless attempt to control U.S. education, law, gun ownership, taxation, and population control.
Author Nathan Tabor states his case that the United Nations, established in 1945, in far too many instances does not serve the best interests of the United States. Although the overall agenda of the UN often sounds to be a lofty path to peaceful utopia the organization strives for ultimate power and control favoring socialism. Through layered bureaucracy, committees and summits such as the Division for Sustainable Development ongoing Ecosystem Management Policy regulations are established to be imposed upon industrialized nations potentially hampering economies. Knowing that tax revenue funds fuel governments, the UN is searching all creative outlets to impose a game change worldwide tax upon individuals and business operations.
Tabor’s research points out that a one world order is a not far fetched conspiracy theory. With only 1 vote, America is pitted against several member nations, with communist allegiances, which have little regard for human rights. With concerns about world overpopulation, the UN promotes birth control and abortion to keep birth rates low.
Additionally since the late 20th Century some U.S. military personnel have been ordered to transfer their allegiance and serve under the command of UN forces. Lately at times, American presidents serving as Commander-in-Chief, bypass Congress and seek the United Nations for military guidance.
While in office President Ronald Reagan proudly put our nation’s values of freedom and liberty first, while keeping a keen eye what was happening behind the doors at the UN East River headquarters in New York City. If the UN goes unchecked and succeeds in its path forward the citizens of the United States living by the Constitution will someday wake up to find that the Bill of Rights does not protect them from the ultimate authority of the United Nations.