Walden E. Leif
The Fall Of Home
How Mass Migration Is Destroying the West
And What We Can Do About It.
From Belonging to Betrayal
In The Fall of Home, a searing polemic and personal reflection, the author explores the cultural unraveling of the West in the age of mass migration. With the clarity of lived experience and the urgency of a civilizational reckoning, this book argues that the West is not dying from external invasion - but from within, through policies that erase identity, displace tradition, and silence dissent.From English village greens to the heart of continental Europe, the author weaves personal memory with political insight to expose the human cost of unchecked migration. This is not a xenophobic tirade - it is a principled defense of rootedness, consent, and national cohesion. The book makes a case for immigration done wisely, not wildly. It tackles sacred cows: the myth of immigrant-built Europe, the economic burdens ignored by elites, and the slow erosion of safety, belonging, and trust.The Fall of Home is a voice for the politically homeless, for those gaslit into silence, and for anyone who still believes a nation has the right to define its own destiny. Fierce, unapologetic, and deeply humane, it’s a call to reclaim what was never meant to be given away.
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