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Key Insights from the invisible coup - An Unofficial Analysis to the Concepts in Peter Schweizer ’The Invisible Coup’ - cover

Key Insights from the invisible coup - An Unofficial Analysis to the Concepts in Peter Schweizer ’The Invisible Coup’

Trump Steeve H.

Maison d'édition: Steeve H. Trump

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Synopsis

In his explosive #1 New York Times bestseller, The Invisible Coup, investigative journalist Peter Schweizer exposed a terrifying reality: the chaos at the American border is not an accident—it is a weapon. But the web of foreign adversaries, domestic enablers, and geopolitical strategies is vast and complex.You need a guide to connect the dots.Key Insights from The Invisible Coup is your essential Unofficial Evidence Dossier. This independent analysis strips away the noise to reveal the raw machinery of the "Gray Zone" war being waged against the United States. We have organized Schweizer’s massive investigation into clear, thematic intelligence files, giving you immediate access to the names, dates, and strategies that are reshaping America.Inside this Dossier, you will uncover:⚠️ The "Reconquista" Strategy: How Mexican leaders openly describe migration not as a humanitarian crisis, but as a strategy to "reconquer" the American Southwest—and how their 50+ consulates in the US are organizing the "militancy."🇨🇳 The "Manchurian Generation": The shocking details of China’s industrial-scale birth tourism and surrogacy operations designed to create US citizens raised under the Chinese Communist Party.🗳️ The Voter Manufacturing Machine: From the Clinton era to the Biden administration, see the documented history of bypassing background checks to fast-track citizenship for political gain.🤝 The Unholy Alliances: How American progressives, the Catholic Church, and even drug cartels have formed a de facto coalition to keep the borders open for mutual benefit.✈️ The Global Land Bridge: How Nicaragua and Venezuela weaponized travel visas to flood the US border with migrants from hostile nations, including those on terror watchlists.This is not just a summary—it is a transformation of information into intelligence.Whether you are a voter demanding answers, a student of geopolitics, or a concerned citizen, this book provides the clarity you need to understand the headlines. Don’t just watch the news; understand the invisible war behind it.Arm yourself with the facts. Get your copy today.DISCLAIMER: This book is an independent, unofficial analysis and study guide. It is not affiliated with, authorized, approved, or endorsed by Peter Schweizer or HarperCollins. It is intended to be read alongside the original book for educational purposes.
Disponible depuis: 03/02/2026.
Longueur d'impression: 97 pages.

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