"Stealth Invasion" exposes the threat America faces from the China Ocean Shipping Company (COSCO) and Beijing's growing web of other fronts now operating freely within our borders.
The author has packed this short work with shocking details about the covert activities of the "merchant marine of the People's Liberation Army." Such as in 1996 when the COSCO ship Empress Phoenix was caught smuggling 2,000 AK-47 assault rifles to West Coast street gangs — the largest seizure of illegal automatic weapons in U.S. history.
Given Beijing's dealings with the Taliban, and its long-standing proliferation of biological, chemical, and nuclear weapon components to state sponsors of terrorism — Iran, Iraq, Syria, Libya, and North Korea — this book presents a sobering assessment of how COSCO poses a grave risk to our national security.
"Stealth Invasion" is an eye-opening look at the
Chinese "Trojan Horse" welcomed into America's harbors each day.
About the Author
Dr. Roger Canfield is a respected political analyst and public
information officer, having served as a public policy consultant for
the California legislature from 1980-2000. Roger is a former daily
political columnist for the Sacramento Union and former host of a
radio talk show, "Under the Dome." His articles have appeared in such
publications as Military magazine, Human Events, National Review, New
American, Dispatches, WorldNet Daily and many newspapers. He received
the "Medal of Patriotic Commander" from the families and survivors of
the Nicaragua Resistance honoring his assistance in the liberation of
the Nicaraguan people from Communist rule. He earned a Ph.D. in
Government from the Claremont Graduate School in Claremont, Calif.,
and published his dissertation as "Black Ghetto Riots and Campus
Disorders." He has studied and taught international relations and,
like his father, is a U.S. Navy veteran. Most recently he served as
executive director of the U.S. Intelligence Council.