Exposing the Invisible Coup is a sharp, unflinching examination of how power in the United States has shifted—not through force or fraud, but through legality, process, and quiet alignment. While elections continue and institutions appear intact, real control has increasingly moved beyond public reach, insulated by complexity, incentives, and narrative management.
This book reveals how foreign influence, political parties, elite networks, and institutional corruption converge to shape outcomes that persist regardless of who wins at the ballot box. It explains why accountability rarely produces consequences, why major failures endure, and how systems designed to protect democracy now often neutralize it. With clear analysis and disciplined reasoning, Larry Pollman exposes how modern governance can be captured without ever declaring itself broken.
Rather than focusing on personalities or partisan outrage, Exposing the Invisible Coup traces the structural mechanisms that quietly erode sovereignty, trust, and citizen agency. It challenges readers to rethink how power actually operates in a globalized, procedural state—and why traditional assumptions about democracy no longer hold.
This is not a book about despair. It is a book about clarity.
If you want to understand what has changed, why it feels impossible to fix, and what meaningful accountability would truly require, read this book. Recognizing the problem is the first step toward reclaiming democratic control. Get Your Copy Now!