In
a time of tsunamic ideological shifts, in which audacious propagandists
are relentlessly engaged in frenzied efforts to rewrite the
facts of history, to challenge these truth-twisters Michael
Collins Piper arrives: the American Voltaire, an enlightened
thinker and polemicist who has no fear of confronting harsh
realities, doing so with elegance and verve.
In
recent years Piper has emerged as the unrivaled ambassador of
the American nationalist movement to peoples all across the
planet: from Moscow to Abu Dhabi to Kuala Lumpur and on to Tokyo
and Toronto and Tehran.
In
no uncertain terms, he has issued a clarion call — a rallying
cry — for all of us to join together, to reclaim our heritage
and to sweep away the corruption of international capital and
the consequent malign force that’s come in its wake, driving
our world to the brink of nuclear annihilation.
Piper’s
message is loud and clear: Real Americans do not support the
Zionist scheme to exploit America’s military might to
conquer the globe; that good people who oppose the Zionist Imperium
must put aside differences and close ranks, united for the final
battle.
Passionate,
making no pretense of being without bias, Piper identifies and
savages those who manifest attitudes of open hatred for nationalism
and freedom.
Having
fashioned historical writing into an art form, Piper has few
peers. Nor are there many who speak truth to power as Piper
does so well.
Rabbi
Abraham Cooper of the Simon Wiesenthal Center has said that,
because Piper criticizes Israel, he is “anti-American.”
In fact, Piper’s work proves precisely how pro-American
he is.