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Goodbye, Europe? Hello, Chaos?: Merkel's Migrant Bomb Paperback – May 23, 2017
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They come from across the Middle East, South Asia, North Africa—floods of refugees seeking sanctuary in Europe. Most are men. Some are terrorists. And all represent an ethnopolitical nightmare for the European Union.
What drives these migrants? Why, instead of seeking out nations with common ethnic and religious ties, do they instead head north and west, where few speak their language or share a common culture?
In Goodbye, Europe! Hello, Chaos! Merkel’s Migrants, former diplomat J. Michael Springmann provides an in-depth analysis of the migrant flood, its causes, and what it means for Europe. Building on arguments put forward in his previous work, Visas for Al Qaeda: CIA Handouts That Rocked the World, the ex–State Department official and attorney reveals how US foreign policy created the crisis.
Destabilizing nations through invasion and espionage furthers US goals in the Middle East, he argues, creating migrant waves guided northward and westward to destabilize the European Union in general and Germany in particular. Germany’s own refugee program, designed to exploit migrants as cheap labor, made US intelligence efforts all the easier.
Springmann’s insider knowledge of US policy permeates this insightful, sometimes terrifying look at a world where migrants become weapons, nationalism is condemned, and civil liberties hang in the balance.-
Print length256 pages
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LanguageEnglish
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Publication dateMay 23, 2017
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Dimensions6 x 0.58 x 9 inches
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ISBN-100990926222
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ISBN-13978-0990926221
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About the Author
J. Michael Springmann is an attorney and former diplomat who lives and works in Washington, DC. He holds two degrees in international affairs in addition to his law degree.
Springmann spent nine years as a diplomat—five in Germany, two in India, and nearly two in Saudi Arabia
—with the US Department of State. Prior to leaving the department, he served in its Bureau of Intelligence and Research. He has belonged to a number of Arab and Muslim organizations and has received a Pro Bono Attorney of the Year award from the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee.
Now a writer and political commentator, Springmann is also the author of Visas for Al Qaeda: CIA Handouts That Rocked the World, which discusses America’s destabilization of the Balkans, South and Southwest Asia, and North Africa to achieve international goals.Product details
- Publisher : Daena Publications LLC; 1st edition (May 23, 2017)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 256 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0990926222
- ISBN-13 : 978-0990926221
- Item Weight : 12.2 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.58 x 9 inches
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About the author

J. Michael Springmann served in the United States government at the Commerce Department and as a diplomat with the State Department’s Foreign Service, with postings in Germany, India, and Saudi Arabia. He left federal service and currently practices law in the Washington, DC, area.
Springmann has been published in numerous foreign policy publications, including Covert Action Quarterly, Unclassified, Global Outlook, Global Research, the Public Record, OpEdNews, and Foreign Policy Journal. He holds a JD from American University, in Washington, DC, as well as undergraduate and graduate degrees in international relations from Georgetown University and the Catholic University of America. In 2004, the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee recognized Springmann as one of its Pro Bono Attorneys of the Year.
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Not only are these migrations not what they appear to be, they are apparently a slow-moving form of warfare much more difficult to defend against than conventional military movements. Migrants have become instruments of war.
I highly recommend this book for those wishing an insight into geopolitics in the twenty-first century that is radically different from the past.
Author J. Michael Springmann shows how mass migration is used as a weapon to destabilize nations. He explains how it has been
done in the past, how it is currently being used in Europe and who is behind this weaponized migration, including some NGOs,
billionaires, corporations and of course, intelligence agencies. Springmann shows how forced migration is a form of warfare used by the US to destabalize the Middle East and weaken Europe. The information in this book is well documented with 354 footnotes. I would also highly recommend his previous book "Visas for Al Queda".
Mohamed Ghuneim
Annandale, VA
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While some interesting material is included, it is of little or no use.
This gent worked in a fairly senior post in the State Department. This perhaps helps to explain why US foreign policy is such a mess and has had such awful consequences for so many.
If the author was trying to make the case against mass Muslim migration into Europe (and US), he makes such a hash of it all he does is hand ammunition to the other side. With friends like him, who needs enemies?


