Book Review: Global Deception, by Joseph A. Klein
In Global Deception, Joseph Klein essentially argues that U.N. has strayed far from it’s original noble mission of cooperating to solve common problems. He makes a pursuasive argument that “globalists,” including many in the U.N. beauracracy starting at the top with Kofi Annan, essentially want a global governing body funded by global taxes. Mr. Klein has chapters devoted to the U.N.’s position on taxes, gun restrictions, military action, housing, regulations regarding labor and people with disabilities, among others.
His final call examines the dangerous consequence of integrating international norms and foreign jurisprudence into the decisions of the court systems of the United States.
Much of the content of the book lends itself to an incredulous “that can’t be true,” but Klein has extensively footnoted his work, and the skeptic has the ability to research and verify. I would recommend this book to anyone who is interested in learning more about the agenda behind the current driving forces of the United Nations leadership; even if you do not agree with Klein’s conclusions, his seventeen pages of reference notes will provide you with a great deal of resources for your own further research.
Disclaimer: The publisher, World Ahead Publishing Company, gave this book to me through Stacy Harp’s Active Christian Media for review. I received no other compensation for this review.
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