“You now have in your hands one of the last warnings we may ever get concerning the slow-motion collapse of America’s democratic republic.The warning comes through the insightful historical and political analysis of Dr. Shea L. Bradley-Farrell in this compelling study of Hungary—the vibrant, thriving, conservative success story in the very heart of Central Europe. Hungary’s 1,000-year-long Christian history provides perspective that the West desperately needs today; it is an uniquely the perspective that can only be gained through centuries of conquest, invasion, resistance, independence, subjugation, occupation, revolution, and finally freedom and national identity.” Kari Lake, Candidate for U.S. Senate in Arizona
“Marxist Dems, big corporate media and the Davos crowd will hate this book. That’s reason enough to buy Dr. Shea Bradley-Farrell’s book. We must head her warning and win the America First mission.” Lou Dobbs, The Great America Show“It’s the most basic duty of leaders to care about the people they govern. It’s a measure of how rare this is in the modern world that the nation of Hungary is now the hope of the west.” Tucker Carlson, Host of Tucker Carlson Today
This book is excellent, easy to read in the realm of rich history condensed. The cover is gorgeous/poignant. Require this as reading for U.S. citizens and children please so that we all might pay better regards to history and go forth knowingly, accordingly. (Side note: my mom escaped from Czechoslovakia as a baby, and her dad was a freedom fighter.) The title is a clever, somber twist on one of Solzhenitzyn’s tomes, Warning to the West.
Very well researched and written. It's a really eye opening book if one chooses to open their eyes. Having grown up for part of my life a Hungarian in Romania I not only recognize a lot of the history of the book but more frightening is that I see a lot of it happening here in the US. Anyone who thinks communism is not so bad needs to read this book.
Not to get political…. But anyone would benefit from reading this to understand Hungary’s loooong history, their fight as a people and their clarity of their sovereignty. It’s also a wake up call not take the freedoms we have in the US for granted. Highly recommend