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North American Union uncovered (1000 pages of documents) - 09/27/06

Jerome Corsi and others have obtained around 1000 pages of documents after a FOIA request to the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (spp.gov): Government documents released by a Freedom of Information Act request reveal the Bush administration is running a "shadow government" with Mexico and Canada in which the U.S. is crafting a broad range of policy in conjunction with its neighbors to the north and south, asserts WND columnist and author Jerome R.

Training future North Americans - 09/25/06

Just keep repeating to yourself, "it's just a dialogue". From N.

NAU: "dialogue" or coup d'etat? - 09/24/06

SPP.gov - home of the "Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America" - has somewhat responded to the increasing attention they've been getting by posting a "Myths & Facts" section: spp.gov/myths_vs_facts.asp After glancing at that page, take a look at the long response in "Bush Administration Advances on Path of Creating North American Union".

Secret NAU meeting in Canada - 09/20/06

From this: ...from Sept. 12 to 14, in Banff Springs, [Canadian] Minister of Public Safety Stockwell Day and [Canadian] Defence Minister Gordon O'Connor met with U.S. and Mexican government officials and business leaders to discuss North American integration at the second North American Forum. According to leaked documents, the guest list included such prominent figures as U.S. Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, Mexican Secretary of Public Security Eduardo Medina Mora and Canadian Forces chief General Rick Hillier, although we have no final confirmation of attendees. The event was chaired...

Texas Rep. Timoteo "Timo" Garza on North American integration - 09/13/06

From a November 18, 2003 press release from Texas State Representative Timoteo "Timo" Garza (Eagle Pass) (link): [Garza] offered to help U.S. Senators John Cornyn and Kay Bailey Hutchinson find solutions to the problems created by the proposed implementation of the U.S. VISIT (Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology) Program... ..."Implementation of the U.S. VISIT program will have a devastating impact on the economy of Texas, specifically the border area," stated Representative Garza.

"I-69: Yet Another NAFTA Super-Highway" - 09/12/06

More from Jerome Corsi: Another NAFTA Super-Highway is moving state-by-state from the planning stage to the funding and construction process. As listed on the U.S.

North American Union scheme proceeding on schedule - 09/08/06

From the Canadian government's Industry Canada site comes the September 7 progress report "Ministers Report to Leaders on Security and Prosperity Partnership Initiatives" (tinyurl.com/gavv3): The Honourable Peter MacKay, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, the Honourable Stockwell Day, Minister of Public Safety, and the Honourable Maxime Bernier, Minister of Industry, together with their counterparts from the United States and Mexico, today released the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) Report to the three North American leaders. The...

Teamsters come out against "NAFTA superhighway" - 08/29/06

From this: The NAFTA superhighway, a north-south interstate trade corridor linking Mexico, Canada and the U.S., would mean U.S.

"A North American United Nations?" - 08/29/06

From Rep. Ron Paul: Globalists and one-world promoters never seem to tire of coming up with ways to undermine the sovereignty of the United States.

Nancy Boyda brings up NAFTA highway against Rep. Jim Ryun - 08/24/06

From this: Democratic congressional challenger Nancy Boyda repeated concerns Wednesday about a proposed multilane superhighway that eventually could span the United States from Mexico to Canada, calling it a threat to Kansans. "There seems to be a plan to blur the border with the United States and Mexico," Boyda said, referring to a proposed 10-lane corridor parallel to Interstate 35 in Texas. Boyda has made the highway an issue in her effort to defeat incumbent Republican Jim Ryun

"North American Union Threatens U.S. Sovereignty" - 08/21/06

Alan Caruba: The problem with the Bush administration is that not enough of its officials have read the U.S. Constitution. Take, for example, Section 2 of Article 2.

"Meet Robert Pastor" - 07/26/06

Jerome Corsi continues his series with "Meet Robert Pastor: Father of the North American Union": ...As we are taught in grade school, George Washington is the Father of our nation. If the North American Union comes into existence as the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) asserts, then we all better get prepared for a new hero. Robert Pastor is the person most likely to be proclaimed the father of the North American Union, a designation consistent with his decades-long history of viewing U.S.

Sen. John Cornyn comes out against North American Union, but... - 07/25/06

In the past I've had some bad things to say about Senator John Cornyn, and he is the sponsor of one of the Senate's amnesty schemes. While he's now come out against the NAU, pay especial attention to the last paragraph of this snippet: Responding to information from WorldNetDaily, Sen.

"North American Union Is No Conspiracy [Theory]" - 07/22/06

John Hawkins at RightWingNews deserves credit for not supporting Bush as strongly as others did, often in a juvenile (BlogsForBush), sleazy (RedState) or underhanded (Insty) manner. However, he does have the major failing that he thinks the North American Union is simply tinfoil talk. Jerome Corsi responds to him in great depth here. If you do the necessary research I think you'll see that Corsi is right.

North American 'Trusted Traders' Begin Rolling on the NAFTA Super-Corridor - 07/21/06

From this: Through a series of acquisitions including Mexican railroads, Kansas City Southern (KCS, NYSE: KSE) has declared itself the nation's first NAFTA Railroad. On April 1, 2005, KCS completed the acquisition of Mexican Railroad TFM, S.A. de C.V., an acquisition which gained for KCS all the common stock of Groupo Transportacion Ferrovaria Mexicana, S.A. de C.V., the holding company that owned TFM. In December 2005, KCS changed the name of TFM to Kansas City Southern de Mexico (KCSM). The acquisition of KCSM was a key piece in putting together the "NAFTA railroad," the marketing brand...

Commerce Dept stonewalling Corsi's FOIA request? - 07/20/06

In June, Jerome Corsi sent a FOIA request to the Commerce Department asking for information on the "Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America", aka the precursor to the possible North American Union. According to statute, Commerce should have responded within 20 days, and they have not: "We thought we might encounter some recalcitrance," he explained to WND, "but I am frankly shocked that we had received no response at all.

Rep. Mike Rogers wants info on SPP from Commerce Department - 07/20/06

From this: A congressman is pressing the Department of Commerce to fully disclose a congressionally unauthorized plan to implement a trilateral agreement with Mexico and Canada that critics say could lead to a North American union. Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Ala., chairman of the Subcommittee on Management, Integration and Oversight of the House Committee on Homeland Security, wrote July 11 to Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez requesting detailed disclosure of working groups in the Security and Prosperity Partnership office within his department... He forwarded a letter from a constituent...

"Red China Opens NAFTA Ports in Mexico" - 07/18/06

More from Jerome Corsi: The Port Authority of San Antonio has been working actively with the Communist Chinese to open and develop NAFTA shipping ports in Mexico. The plan is to ship containers of cheap goods produced by under-market labor in China and the Far East into North America via Mexican ports. From the Mexican ports, Mexican truck drivers and railroad workers will transport the goods across the Mexican border with Texas.

North American Union, the short version - 07/14/06

In 2005, the CFR came out with a 59-page document called "Building a North American Community". Almost every top government official of the past several decades has been a member of that group, and for that and other reasons one might assume they have a great deal of influence. WND has a summary of their proposal here. Previously: "Bush Administration Fast-Tracks Formation of North American Union"

Is Bud Kennedy of the Star-Telegram trustworthy? - 07/11/06

Bud Kennedy is a columnist for the Dallas Star-Telegram, and back on June 29 he offered "Few minutes with Minutemen is plenty of time for GOP group": The Texas Minutemen brought their borderline paranoia to the heart of Aggieland this week. A Republican club invited the Wise County-based Minutemen to tell about their escapades guarding the Rio Grande.

"Bush Administration Fast-Tracks Formation of North American Union" - 07/11/06

Continuing Jerome Corsi's series: With virtually no mention in the mainstream media, Commerce Secretary Carlos M.

"NASCO Alters Super-Corridor Message" - 07/06/06

Jerome Corsi continues his series on the plan to create a North American Union with the news that NASCO now offers blurbs on their website attempting to debunk unnamed press articles about their scheme. Corsi provides evidence supporting his claims. Previously: "Bush Administration Erases U.S. Borders With Mexico and Canada"

"Bush Administration Erases U.S. Borders With Mexico and Canada" - 06/28/06

Here's the latest from Jerome Corsi: The Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP), signed by President Bush with Mexico and Canada in Waco, Tex., on March 23, 2005, was fundamentally an agreement to erase our borders with Mexico and Canada. As I have documented below, the SPP "working groups" organized within the U.S.

Sources: NAFTA superhighway is imaginary, tinfoil talk, don't worry, relax - 06/23/06

This site has linked to a few recent articles from Jerome Corsi about the plans to create a "North American Union", a superstate consisting of Canada, the U.S., and Mexico. The article about the plan to create a massive highway running down the center of the U.S.

Texas Segment of NAFTA Super Highway Nears Construction (TTC, Trans-Texas Corridor) - 06/23/06

Continuing Jerome Corsi's series on the general plan to create a North American Union comes this: The Trans-Texas Corridor (TTC) is ready to begin construction in 2007, building the first segment of what is planned to be a NAFTA Super Highway stretching from Mexico to Canada.

A North American Union timeline - 06/19/06

This page is a bit tinfoilish, but it does provide some useful background information on the attempt to join the U.S., Canada, and Mexico into an EU-style superstate. Previously: "North American Union Would Trump U.S. Supreme Court"

"North American Union Would Trump U.S. Supreme Court" - 06/19/06

Continuing this disturbing series of articles, Jerome Corsi has more on the plan to create the "North American Union" (humaneventsonline . com/article.php?id=15623):

"Bush Administration Quietly Plans NAFTA Super Highway" - 06/14/06

Here's another article in Jerome Corsi's series about Bush and others trying to build a "North American Community", i.e., an EU-style superstate consisting of the U.S., Canada, and Mexico: Quietly but systematically, the Bush Administration is advancing the plan to build a huge NAFTA Super Highway, four football-fields-wide, through the heart of the U.S.

"Bush sneaking North American super-state without oversight?" - 06/13/06

From this: Despite having no authorization from Congress, the Bush administration has launched extensive working-group activity to implement a trilateral agreement with Mexico and Canada. The membership of the working groups has not been published, nor has their work product been disclosed, despite two years of massive effort within the executive branches of the U.S., Mexico and Canada. The groups, working under the North American Free Trade Association office in the Department o

NWO, Michael Douglas, guns, North American integration, Amero - 05/28/06

The recent article "Michael Douglas backs U.N. gun ban" (worldnetdaily . com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=50407) leads us on a wild ride through the fevered imaginations of globalists everywhere: Actor Michael Douglas – who for many years has been designated by the United Nations as a "U.N. peace messenger" – is backing the global body's upcoming conference on small arms trafficking.

More on "NAFTA Plus" and "North America" - 05/24/06

From this: Without announcing his intentions to do so, President Bush has decided to support the creation of a North American Union through a process of governmental regulations, never having to bring the issue before the American people for a clear referendum or vote. The Bush Administration has decided to "back-door" the creation of a North American Union political entity that would effectively erase our borders with Mexico and Canada and create several super-regional governing bodies that would

Vicente Fox to visit colonies, meet with Alta California legislators - 05/23/06

Vicente Fox of Mexico is starting a whirlwind tour of the U.S. today which will conclude on Friday. The apparent goal of the tour is to help immigration "reform". However, as with the illegal alien marches, he will end up helping the American side.

Useful Idiot Watch: Kossack wants to "Erase the Border" - 05/20/06

A Kossack named Ben Masel offers "A Radical Immigration Plan: Erase the Border": dailykos.com/story/2006/5/20/112725/240 The author was described in 1996 as Madison's [WI] own pot promoter, former candidate for Dane County sheriff and Libertarian candidate for Congress.

Security, Prosperity, North America, and media bias - 03/06/06

At the end of the month, George W Bush (U.S.) will be meeting with Vicente Fox (Mexico) and Stephen Harper (Canada) in Cancun.

Albany Democrat-Herald (Oregon) supports open borders. Literally. - 02/26/06

The editorial "Consider an open border with Mexico" from Oregon's Albany Democrat-Herald has to be read to be believed. They are literally supporting an open border with Mexico: ...We have the North American Free Trade Agreement, which links the economies of the United States, Mexico and Canada. But this arrangement doesn't seem to extend to the movement of people... If it did, there would be no such person as an illegal alien from Mexico a

The Economist thinks divided loyalties are acceptable - 01/13/06

The Economist offers a fairly stock article about HR4437 and the fence in the unsigned article "Shots across the border". It contains this highly questionable bit: Perhaps Mr Fox's biggest mistake has been his failure to lobby effectively over migration on Capitol Hill.

Bush administration promoting benefits to "Mexicans" - 11/09/05

The USDA is promoting social welfare benefits to "Mexicans". Some of those are new U.S. citizens, some are legal immigrants from that country, and some are illegal aliens. And, the U.S. government is working with the Mexican government to get U.S. benefits to those people, thereby including Mexico's citizens who are in the U.S. illegally. And, the Bush administration claims it's cracking down on illegal immigration.

FTAA information - 11/04/05

America's bestest friend, Vicente Fox, wants to revive (eluniversal . com.mx/miami/12528.html) the FTAA discussions. Just because Hugo Chavez (D-Venezuela) is opposed to the FTAA doesn't make it a good thing. In fact, it's a horrid idea and a step down the road to a "North American Community". For his part, our Lider Jorge Arbusto will avoid (nytimes . com/aponline/international/AP-Americas-Summit-Immigration.html) discussing immigration matters when he goes to Argentina for the Summit of the Americas. He plans to stay away (uk.news.yahoo .

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