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America’s Multi-Front Information War

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n All Out Information War on American Democracy & Threats to America’s Democratic and Global Leadership

America’s Multi-Front Information War: An All-Out Assault on Democracy and Threats to America’s Democratic and Global Leadership
By HASE Fiero
Book 11 in the Information War Book Series

In an age defined by misinformation, digital manipulation, and the erosion of democratic norms, America’s Multi-Front Information War delivers a powerful wake-up call and a strategic guide for reclaiming the democratic promise.

This eleventh volume in the acclaimed Information War Book Series confronts one of the most urgent and complex challenges of our time: the systemic assault on American democracy and global leadership from both foreign adversaries and internal ideological insurgents. Drawing from history, political theory, cybersecurity, psychology, and ethics, author HASE Fiero delivers an unflinching analysis of how narrative warfare, technological overreach, and the corrosion of institutional trust have converged to destabilize the American experiment.

What’s Inside?

This is not just a book—it’s a mission briefing. Designed for thinkers, leaders, educators, policymakers, and everyday citizens alike, this volume takes you on a structured journey through four core parts:

1. Historical Foundations:
Explore the Cold War's ideological battlegrounds, America’s post-Cold War dominance, and the seeds of discontent that laid the groundwork for today's global disinformation wars. From the ashes of Soviet collapse to the rise of BRICS and imperial overreach in the Middle East, these chapters expose the historical scaffolding behind the current conflict.

2. Diagnosis of the Present:
Here, the threat is brought into focus. You’ll examine foreign psychological operations, the systemic failures that led to January 6th, the legal and digital undermining of public trust, and the rise of the neo-reactionary movement—a tech-fueled, anti-democratic ideology spreading from Silicon Valley to state capitals.

3. Implications and Countermeasures:
From digital feudalism to corporate sovereignty, this section connects the dots between big tech, dark money, surveillance capitalism, and the erosion of electoral integrity. But it also delivers hope—offering a framework for civic revival, policy reform, and reclaiming democratic oversight in the era of AI and automation.

4. The Call to Action:
This isn’t a book that ends in despair. In the final chapters, readers are equipped with strategies to reassert the voice of the people, including media literacy, campaign finance reform, and a return to human-centered, conscience-driven governance. If you’re ready to engage with the future instead of surrendering to it, this is your rallying cry.

Who Should Read This Book?

  • Concerned citizens who sense that something is fundamentally broken in our media, politics, or technological culture.

  • Policymakers and legal professionals navigating the intersection of democracy, surveillance, and digital sovereignty.

  • Educators and scholars of history, political science, media studies, and international relations.

  • Technologists, ethicists, and digital architects who believe AI must serve humanity—not rule it.

  • Students and journalists seeking a deep, structured, and accessible framework for understanding global and domestic destabilization.

Published by: Intellectual Enlightenment Press, LLC

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