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A book review: Who
Lost America by Bromwell Ault
Part 1: How
Americans lost their country like having the rug of their republic pulled right
out from under them.
“The Americans
cannot even conduct a military operation there,” said General Salami of Iran’s
Revolutionary Guard. “The conditions and the factors that facilitate the
exercise of military power for them have for years been destroyed and today
they (the Americans) are in an erosion of political, cultural, financial and
military power.”
Military leaders in
the Middle East know more about America’s weaknesses than we citizens understand
about ourselves. We know we cannot trust
anything the president or military tell us that happens in Iraq or Afghanistan.
The same thing happened with Vietnam.
· Politically—after five years, our
president staggers knee deep in quicksand while our U.S. Congress bogs down in
muck so deep it can’t extricate itself to take meaningful or logical action.
· Culturally—we don’t know if we represent
American citizens or illegal alien migrants or the America Way or
Iranian-Americans or Coke’s Super Bowl version of our multicultural and
multi-lingual morphing into a Muslim nation represented by an Islamic American
female covered in a burka to turn her into a non-being.
· Financially—we drown in an $18 trillion
national debt with no escape. Our third president, John Adams said, “There two
ways to conquer a country: by the sword and by debt.”
· Military Power—We spent trillions of
dollars in Iraq and Afghanistan with absolutely nothing to show for it but slaughter
for our kids and untold PTSD chaos in our young soldiers that will linger for
their lifetimes. We couldn’t defeat a
goat-herder nation like Afghanistan for the past 11 years and counting.
Beyond the Iranian general’s understanding of our predicament,
Americans in the past 45 years relinquished the American Way to the new
Multicultural Way that forces us into hyphenated-Americans, confusing languages
and lack of the cohesiveness of what an American stood for in this world.
We’ve become a “schizophrenic or multiple-personality- disorder”
country via our immigration system that pumped 100 million immigrants from all
over the planet into American from 1965 to 2013 with another 100 million
projected to arrive from 150 countries within the next 36 years.
As the Super Bowl Coke advertisement illustrated, we don’t know what
we stand for as a culture, language or country.
While the Islamic girl wore a headscarf, you see tens of thousands of
Muslim women in Detroit, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Denver and Chicago wearing
black burkas with only slits for their eyes to see out. They remain non-beings with no identity
within America. Their Muslim husbands
subjugate them with fear and cultural dominance. Yet, they represent the beachhead for Islamic
conquest in America in the 21st century. At 7 million Muslims in 2014, we must brace
ourselves for their aggressive actions when they reach 20 million within two
decades and 50 million soon after.
With one look at the Muslim conquest of Europe, an idiot can see
Islam’s march, but we think ourselves immune.
Such denial placed the United Kingdom, Norway, Belgium, Holland,
Germany, Spain and Sweden reeling from the havoc created by Islamic
immigrants. Lesson: Muslims never
integrate into host countries. They create enclaves, which force those
countries to tolerate and even adopt Sharia Law, which proves the most barbaric
form of subjugation by any religion on the planet.
“Immigrants
devoted to their own cultures and religions are not influenced by the secular
politically correct façade that dominates academia, news-media, entertainment,
education, religious and political thinking today,” said James Walsh, former
Associate General Counsel of the United States Immigration and Naturalization
Service. “They claim the right not to assimilate, and the day is coming when
the question will be how can the United States regulate the defiantly
unassimilated cultures, religions and mores of foreign lands? Such
immigrants say their traditions trump the U.S. legal system.
Balkanization of the United States has begun.”
Whether you stand as a liberal, conservative, libertarian or
not-involved in our country’s future by your apathy—this multicultural train
speeds into America with a load of cargo 100 million immigrants full, that no
one understands—thus we face consequences of an overpopulated, fractured and
fragmented culture society. And ultimately
our civilization splinters and degrades.
Brilliant historian Bromwell Ault, at 84, and a graduate of Yale
University, brings the brunt of what Americans face in his new book: Who
Lost America? www.centerforpublicconscience.org
He writes, “Can America’s democratic identity and government survive
our ethical, political and economic failures?”
Ault begins, “During
the State of the Union speech, the President declares that the “State of the
Union is strong.” This has become a
tradition and touches upon several emotions and strength; and it creates a
sense of unity that binds us to each other and to our past. The problem is that
it is a lie centered on its two key words—“union” and “strong”.
Via his extraordinary longevity in America’s story, Ault said,
“Technology and progress have a way of overwhelming cultures that are not
spiritually, geographically, economically or politically resistant. And it is
the ever shifting mix of these elements which determines whether different
cultures will succumb or survive.”
With an added 100 million legal immigrants from 150 countries from
around the world about to be injected into the United States in the next three
decades, can we survive the clash of civilizations they represent?
Samuel P. Huntington,
The Clash of Civilizations said, “It is my hypothesis that the fundamental
source of conflict in this new world will not be primarily ideological or
primarily economic. The great divisions among humankind and the dominating
source of conflict will be cultural. Nation-states will remain the
most powerful actors in world affairs, but the principal conflicts of global
politics will occur between nations and groups of different
civilizations. The clash of
civilizations will dominate global politics. The fault lines between
civilizations will be the battle lines of the future.”
Ault stated the most obvious aspect of an “intact” civilization
depended on its culture. With America
scattering into hundreds of cultures within the next three decades, the
question arises: can it survive its own lack of a single cohesive culture and
people? Huntington’s research as well as
Ault’s shows that the United States will not survive as a single united people
or culture.
Ault asks, “Who lost America? Or, more specifically, who replaced
the America we were, with what we have become? And, why? And, how?”
Part 2: How we lost the rule of law.
Institutional failure. Transforming and devolving America via the
culprits doing the dirty work.
Who
Lost America? By Bromwell Ault
Publisher: Authorhouse
ISBN # 978-1-4634-7446-1
Price: $22.46, 284 pages softcover, Kindle $3.99
Copies: www.BarnesandNoble.com
Publisher direct copies: 1 888 280 7715
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