Freedom on the Altar with William Norman Grigg

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William Norman Grigg (1963–2017) was an American journalist, author, and political commentator known for his libertarian and anti-globalist views. He was a senior editor for The New American magazine and frequently wrote about government overreach, globalism, and the erosion of individual liberties. Grigg was highly critical of the United Nations, police militarization, and what he saw as the steady decline of constitutional freedoms in the U.S. His work often focused on defending national sovereignty, personal liberty, and traditional values against globalist and authoritarian influences.

"Freedom on the Altar: The UN's Crusade Against God and Family" is a 1995 book by William Norman Grigg. In it, Grigg argues that the United Nations' policies aim to undermine national sovereignty and erode traditional moral values. He suggests that the UN's initiatives could lead to the replacement of family structures with a totalitarian state. Grigg contends that achieving the UN's objectives would not only dissolve nationhood but also dismantle cultural and moral foundations, positioning the state above familial and religious institutions.

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