THE INVISIBLE COUP by Peter Schweizer (Audiobook)(Nonfiction)
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THE INVISIBLE COUP by Peter Schweizer (Audiobook)(Nonfiction) Author: Peter Schweizer Full title: The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon Format/Length: 7 hours 13 minutes Release date: January 20, 2026 Genre/Categories: Nonfiction; Politics; Investigative journalism; Immigration; National security Schweizer contends that large‑scale migration into the United States is not only a domestic policy issue but a deliberate “weaponized” strategy, engineer
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THE INVISIBLE COUP by Peter Schweizer (Audiobook)(Nonfiction)
Author: Peter Schweizer
Full title: The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon
Format/Length: 7 hours 13 minutes
Release date: January 20, 2026
Genre/Categories: Nonfiction; Politics; Investigative journalism; Immigration; National security
Schweizer contends that large‑scale migration into the United States is not only a domestic policy issue but a deliberate “weaponized” strategy, engineered by American elites and foreign powers—including NGOs, politicians, and hostile governments—to reshape U.S. politics and society. Drawing on documents and purported intercepted communications, he argues that these actors intentionally exploit asylum rules and border weaknesses to influence elections, strain public services, and erode national cohesion, while public debate remains focused on what happens after migrants arrive. Framed as an exposé in the tradition of his prior partisan investigations, the audiobook aims to “make the coup visible,” urging sweeping policy and enforcement changes in response.