Lies, Terror, and the Rise of the Neo-Communist Empire: Origins and Direction
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About the Book
Lies, Terror, and the Rise of the Neo-Communist Empire: Origins and Direction, is essential reading for anyone who accesses the U.S. mass media.
Lies, Terror, and the Rise of the Neo-Communist Empire is a discussion of the origins and direction of the terror alliance between militant Islam and resurgent neo-communist nations and revolutionary groups. This work also considers the role of the anti-American American in making the United States more vulnerable to attack by undermining the military, giving foreign dictators unreserved adulation, and distorting America’s image in colleges, universities, and schools.
Westerman’s work examines the survival and rebirth of Marxism as a powerful world force years after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The author presents the espionage activities, guerrilla war tactics, and manipulation of the electoral process now used in Marxism’s reentrance upon the world stage. Westerman demonstrates the threat posed by the neo-communist movement to U.S. security and the concept of individual liberty.
The neo-communist movement remains suspicious of, if not overtly hostile to, religion, but its leaders around the world have found that an alliance with militant fundamentalist Islam is advantageous. The common enemy for both ideologies is the United States of America.
Lies, Terror, and the Rise of the Neo-Communist Empire provides a unique historical perspective on militant Islam, giving the reader an understanding of how Muslim militants look at history, the West, alliances with “infidels,” and the use of terror as a tool of conquest.
About the Author
Mr. Toby Westerman is editor and publisher of International News Analysis and International News Analysis Today (www.inatoday.com). Since 1996, Westerman has used English and foreign language materials to bring to public attention general trends and specific events which pose dangers to the American public but are either ignored or superficially treated by the centralized media.
Westerman’s writing has carefully documented the unexpected rise of the neo-communist movement, its weapons, espionage, and bitter hostility both to the United States and the concept of personal freedom. Westerman has been a leader in establishing the working relationship between the neo-communist movement and militant fundamentalist Islam.
Westerman’s work has included bringing to the attention of the general public the activities of the “Wasp Network,” a Cuban espionage ring operating in Florida, whose activities included spying on pro-democracy Cuban exiles and U.S. military personnel. Westerman’s writing exposed the Chinese-Cuban alliance, including Beijing’s sophisticated electronic surveillance base on the island, and he has explored pro-Marxist activities near the U.S. border and within the U.S. itself.
Westerman’s academic background includes three years of doctoral course work beyond the Master of Arts degree, a working knowledge of several modern and classical languages, and induction into Phi Alpha Theta, national honor society in history, and Phi Sigma Tau, national honor society in philosophy. Westerman is an unyielding supporter of academic freedom and is a member of the National Organization of Scholars.