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The Beast on the East River: The UN Threat to America's Sovereignty and Security | 
enlarge | Author: Nathan Tabor Publisher: Thomas Nelson Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 580060
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 304 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.4 x 1.1
ISBN: 1595550534 Dewey Decimal Number: 341.2373 EAN: 9781595550538 ASIN: 1595550534
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Product Description In his debut book, rising conservative voice Nathan Tabor offers a frightening expose of the United Nations' global power grab and its ruthless attempt to control U.S. education, law, gun ownership, taxation, and population control.
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Emerging Suprapower October 21, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
"Beast on the East River" is a thought-provoking book for anyone who appreciates their constitutional freedoms guaranteed by American national sovereignty. "Beast" examines the progressive steps the UN and its agencies have already taken, which threaten US sovereignty and ultimately the personal freedoms of every American citizen. It describes the rise of an unaccountable World Court capable of nabbing any individual; the largest land grab in the history of man, through the Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST); and the gradual shift of power to forces unfriendly to the United States. It is alarming. A must-read for every American citizen.
BEAST ON THE EAST RIVER a must read for every American September 10, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I ordered Nathon Tabor's BEAST ON THE EAST RIVER when I found myself embroiled in a fight to stop World Heritage Site designation of White Sands National Monument in southern New Mexico's Otero County. I didn't know much more about the U.N. than what I read in the news; and most of that was unfavorable. I was uneasy about having the U.N. as a neighbor to White Sands Missile Range and Holloman AFB, as well as to Alamogordo, NM and Otero County, NM. I became involved with other residents opposed to the WHS designation in our county. As I researched the U.N., Tabor's book surfaced. The BEAST ON THE EAST RIVER gave us understanding on how UNESCO works and gave us direction in exposing the diminishing creeping effects of WHS buffer zones and pooling American sovereignty with international law. Many thanks to Nathon Tabor for writing this book. I'll buy him lunch if he ever comes to Alamogordo.
Bruce in Alamogordo, NM.
Shelby May 12, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Thought provoking and ties into the "Left Behind Series" regarding one ruler of the world. I had a hard time putting the book down. I would recommend that everybody read this book.
Find a better book January 14, 2007 8 out of 20 found this review helpful
At risk of someone rating this comment "unhelpful" (the horror!) I will make one thing clear: I am familiar with the argument that Nathan Tabor presents in this book. I even considered buying it until I saw Mr. Tabor on C-SPAN. After watching him for half an hour, it immediately became clear that he really does have "the intellect of a 9th grader," as another review puts it.
Don't get me wrong, there is a case to be made against the United Nations--it is often a weak, feckless body that puts state sovereignty ahead of human rights. No organization that gives so much credence to serial abusers like Russia and China can be taken seriously all of the time. Nevertheless, Mr. Tabor's arguments are stale and superficial.
He spent most of his time on the program I was watching railing against World Heritage Sites, a program that declares certain cultural icons landmarks, and seeks to protect them from modification. (There are about a dozen such sites in the United States, including the Everglades.) Then he went down a war path about the UN campaign to control the trade of small arms to African dictators. He claims the UN wants to take away the firearms of American gun owners, essentially scrapping the second amendment. He does not present any evidence to support this view, and from what I've read in major newspapers, there's little evidence he could present anyway. (To those who disagree, I ask you this: If the UN wanted to take away our guns, how could they do so? They're too weak.)
There are better books for learning about the UN, regardless of your current opinion of the organization. Paranoid crap like this just gets in the way of real debate.
Awesome December 28, 2006 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
With the risk being labeled a "raging right-wing paranoid with the intellect of a 9th grader", I want to publicly say this book is great. Shockingly honest and upfront, Nathan tells it how it is. You can take the facts and make your own opinion. I have found nothing in the book to be false or misleading. It is a very captivating read leaving you wondering what you can do to help keep the US a sovereign nation.
Read it, you won't regret it.
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