Americans
are shocked by ongoing news reports chronicling growing chaos in
Europe, where massive Muslim migration is wreaking havoc on the
continent including horrendous acts of mass terrorism, an epidemic of
rape and sexual assault against European women, and large, jihadist-rich
enclaves where even police are hesitant to enter. Yet, few realize that America is heading down the same suicidal path. As
veteran investigative journalist Leo Hohmann documents in Stealth
Invasion: Muslim Conquest through Immigration and Resettlement Jihad, an
international network of mostly Muslim Brotherhood-linked activists has
been building its ranks within the United States for more than three
decades, aided by a U.S. immigration system seemingly obsessed with
welcoming as many unassimilable migrants with anti-Western values as
possible. As a result, largely secret plans for major population changes
in hundreds of U.S. cities and towns are already being implemented. As
Stealth Invasion reveals, the Muslim Brotherhood has a well-defined
strategy for conquering America, not necessarily with violent jihadist
attacks although we should expect those to increase but through more
subtle means collectively called "civilization jihad." According
to the Brotherhood's own documents seized by the FBI, "civilization
jihad" involves infiltrating and conquering Western democracies from
within. Very simply, civilization jihad calls for changing a nation by
changing its people and its values gradually, over time. Meanwhile,
the world is undergoing a historic shift of populations out of the
Middle East and Africa, and into Europe, Canada and the United States.
Stealth Invasion connects the dots between the problems of growing
violence and unrest that have plagued Europe and what is now unfolding
across America and blows the lid off a corrupt, fraudulent program that
has been secretly dumping Third World refugees, many of them radical, on
American cities for three decades. Readers will meet the people and
groups behind this shadowy resettlement network, which starts at the
United Nations and includes the White House, the U.S. State Department,
some surprising church groups, and corporate honchos involved in
everything from investment banking and meatpacking, to Florida vacations
and yogurt manufacturing. In Stealth Invasion, Leo Hohmann
reveals how Congress has turned a blind eye to the program since
President Jimmy Carter signed into law the Refugee Act of 1980, allowing
the United Nations not American officials to select the refugees sent
to our cities. As a result, those selected are increasingly coming from
hotbeds of Sunni radicalism like Syria, Iraq, and Somalia while a
growing population of persecuted Christians are left behind. The
government uses a network of private agencies, most with churchy names
tied to Lutherans, Catholics, Episcopalians, Jews and even evangelicals,
to do the resettlement work, but the public is shut out of the process
from beginning to end. No public hearings, no public notices in the
local newspaper asking for their input. Americans have been kept largely in the dark about the radical plans to permanently transform their nation. Until now. In
Stealth Invasion, Leo Hohmann shows that the breakdown is no
coincidence and it hasn't manifested overnight. It's been brewing since
the 1980s, but is now reaching the point where it is about to
metastasize and overtake us all unless it is stopped now.
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