Civil War II: The Coming Breakup of America
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Civil War II: The Coming Breakup of America is a 1996 book by U.S. Army veteran and mercenary Thomas W. Chittum. This work predicts the future Balkanization of the United States of America. The author claims that the U.S. has become a multiethnic empire and that "Brazilianization" dooms America to die a violent death, breaking into three ethnically-formed new countries along Mexican/European-American/Black lines from broad regions already predominantly populated by those groups. In particular, he focuses on coming Mexican insurgency in illegal-alien-laden southern California. He calls his work a guidebook for survival during the coming break up of the U.S.
It was published in 1996 by American Eagle Publications as a 202-page paperback (ISBN 0-929408-17-9).
[edit] Contents
- America, Empire or Nation?
- Our Unstable, Tiered Society
- Mao Tse-tung's Rules for Revolution
- The Mexican Reconquista of our Southwest
- Revolution in the Black South
- Apocalypse in the North
- The Tribal Armies of Civil War II
- Urban Street Gangs
- Our Military Bases Fall to Siege
- Our Police and Military Divide and Clash
- The Militias
- The Vicious Nature of Civil War II
- Ethnic Enclaves: Fortresses or Death Traps?
- Who Thinks America Will Break Up?
- The Bloody Lessons of Tribal Europe
- The Establishment and Imperial Conversion
- Waco, Ruby Ridge and Oklahoma City
- Prepare Yourself
- Civil War II Checklist
- Quotes
- About the Author
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Civil War Two reviewed by Jim Kalb.
- The Coming Break Up Of America - Part 1 by Frosty Wooldridge at NewsWithViews.com, 31 January 2005.
- Civil War Two, editorial by J.R. Nyquist in the Sierra Times, 8 January 2001.
- Civil War II — The Coming Breakup of America, text.