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The Bush Administration covers-up the "North American Union" plot against Canada
Myths, Facts - Truth?
by Tom DeWeese, Special Guest Columnist
"Conspiracy theories" "Fringe nuts" "Lies" "Myths"
These are the words being used by officials of the
Bush Administration and others, to brand those who
have reported on the activities of the Security
and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP),
currently operating out of the U.S. Department of
Commerce. Opponents have charged that the SPP will
result in the establishment of a North American Union,
much on the same lines as the European Union.
In response to its critics, the SPP has added a "SPP
Myths vs. Facts" section to its website at
www.SPP.gov. According to the "Myths vs. Facts"
document the SPP is simply a "dialogue" among the
three countries to "enhance prosperity". It goes on to
say the SPP is not an agreement, nor is it a treaty.
It says "no agreement was ever signed."
The truth is, on March 23, 2005, President Bush met at
his ranch in Crawford, Texas with Vicente Fox and Paul
Martin (then PM of Canada) in what they called a
Summit. The three heads of state then drove to Baylor
University in Waco, where they issued a press release
announcing their signing of an agreement to form the
Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America
(SPP).
This year, on March 31, 2006, Bush. Fox and new
Canadian PM, Stephen Harper met in Cancun, Mexico.
This time their press release celebrated what they
called the first anniversary of the SPP.
The use of the word "dialogue" is a carefully selected
euphemism designed to make the SPP sound like an
innocent discussion among friends. To admit that it is
anything more would force the government to provide
Constitutional justification for its actions.
Moreover, the SPP says it won't change our court
system or legislative process, and that it respects
the sovereignty of each nation. And, says the SPP
Myths and Facts document, it strongly rejects the idea
that it is creating a European Union-like structure.
That defence is almost laughable in light of the
massive activity-taking place in the SPP office
located in the Commerce Department.
First one must know that the European Union was also
originally sold to the nations on the European
continent as simply a trade and security framework.
The idea, said proponents, was to create an economic
structure to allow a combined European economy to
compete with the United States and other economic
powerhouses. Only a few years later nations were told
they needed a common currency to provide seamless
trade. At the same time, the working groups organizing
the EU policy, began to morph into what today has
become a European Union parliament, which now is
working to create a means of taxation, regulation of
commerce and a court system.
Now, in offices buried in the bureaucratic structures
of the United States, Canada and Mexico, twenty
"working groups" are hard at work writing policy
initiatives for the SPP, covering a wide range of
issues including, the manufacture and movement of
goods across the borders of the three North American
nations: creating a common energy policy and common
environmental regulations over the three nations;
regulating E-commerce and information communications
and technologies; establishing financial services,
including loan policy and foreign aid policy;
overseeing business facilitation, creating the rules
under which businesses will operate in the three
nations; establishing food and agriculture policy; and
overseeing transportation and health policy.
These policy directives will infringe on every aspect
of our lives. Can anyone seriously accept the
Administration's explanation that nothing really
important is going on here? That this is only a
friendly discussion taking place? That nothing will
change in the way our government operates? If that
were so, then why are we doing it? Why are so much
time, money and energy being taken up in an effort
that means nothing? The answer, of course, is that a
lot is going on.
It's no accident that the SPP is working out of the
NAFTA office of the Department of Commerce. The North
American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was the
precursor to the Security and Prosperity Partnership.
According to investigative journalist, Jerome Corsi, a
key part of the SPP plan is to expand the NAFTA
tribunals into a North American Union court system.
Under Chapter 11 of the NAFTA Agreement, a tribunal
conducts a behind closed-doors "trial" to decide the
cases dealing with how state and federal laws may
damage NAFTA business. If NAFTA investors believe
state or federal laws damage their NAFTA businesses,
under the tribunal the investor may sue the government
and taxpayers will foot the bill. The NAFTA tribunal
decision trumps the U.S. courts, all the way to the
Supreme Court. Yet, the Bush Administration insists
the SPP will have no effect on our court system.
The SPP says it is a myth that Congress is not
involved or supportive of its actions. The truth is,
to date, there has been no legislation passed by
Congress to permit its actions. No taxpayer funds have
been appropriated. One "hearing" was held in Senator
Richard Lugar's Senate Foreign Relations Committee. It
was a friendly affair with friendly "dialog." No tough
questions were asked. No one was held accountable for
his or het actions.
Meanwhile, members of Congress are beginning to become
aware of the SPP activities at the Commerce
Department. Representative Tom Tancredo (R-Colo.) is
demanding the Bush Administration fully disclose the
activities of the SPP, which he says, has no
authorization from Congress.
Specifically, Tancredo wants to know the membership of
the SPP working groups. To date, no one knows who is
involved, or is performing the work to create the
policies of the SPP. Geri Word, who heads the SPP
office told World Net Daily that the work has
not been disclosed because "We did not want to get the
contact people of the working groups distracted by
calls from the public." Yet the SPP denies it is
working in secret.
Additional congressional reaction has come from
Senator John Cornyn (R-TX). He had introduced a bill,
"The North American Investment Act" (S.3622).
Incredibly the bill contains near exact language from
the book by Robert Pastor entitled "Toward a North
American Community." Pastor's book is largely
considered to be the blue print for the creation of
the North American Union. Much of the contents of the
book later appeared in a report from the Council on
Foreign Relations (CFR) entitled "Building a North
American Community." That report was issued just a
week before the Summit in Waco.
However, once these facts were demonstrated to Senator
Cornyn, he immediately took efforts to assure S.3622
would not be voted on in the Senate. His spokesman
stated that Senator Cornyn "is adamantly opposed to
any 'North American Union' being formed like the EU
had been formed in Europe." Regardless of how the
Administration spins it, there is no congressional
authorization for SPP actions or spending.
The SPP denies that it is planning to create a unique
currency some have called the "Amero." However, on
April 6, 2006, the SPP announced the formation of the
Financial Services Working Group. According to its own
news release, the Financial Group will focus on
"enhancing processes for addressing banking,
securities, and insurance issues." It goes on to say,
"U.S. financial regulatory agencies will play a
critical role in the SPP."
In truth, the SPP is being put into place
incrementally. It will take years before everything is
in place. It took the European Union several years to
create the Euro. However, the guiding documents from
Dr. Pastor's book and the CFR report both call for the
creation of a North American currency. It is obvious,
if one dissects the double speak of the bureaucratic
language of the SPP, in order for it to reach its goal
to "reduce the cost of trade," "combat
counterfeiting," and "facilitate trade" among three
nations trying to act as one, the drive for a single
currency will not be questioned.
And finally, there is the issue of the NAFTA super
highway. NAFTA was the first step in creating a North
American Union. It was sold as a means to enhance
trade among the North American nations. All were
promised greater exports, better jobs and better
wages. In truth, NAFTA is an unmitigated failure for
all but a very few. The U.S. trade deficit has soared
to almost $1 trillion per year; The U.S. has lost some
1.5 million jobs and real wages in both the U.S. and
Mexico have fallen significantly. Yet, the agenda is
set, and so our government presses on.
The latest objective, is the so-called "NAFTA super
highway" on which construction is planned to begin
next year. It would bisect Texas from its border with
Mexico to Oklahoma. It will travel on to Kansas City
where an "inland port" is now in the final planning
stages.
Plans call for a ten lane, limited access highway to
parallel I-35 It would have three lanes each way for
passenger cars, two express lanes each way for trucks,
rail lines both ways for people and freight, plus a
utility corridor for oil and natural gas pipelines,
electric towers, cables for communications and
telephone lines. The highway will require the taking
of more than 500,000 acres of private land and is
estimated to displace a million Americans from their
property. Eminent Domain will be the tool of choice
for the massive land grab - now made easier by last
year's Supreme Court ruling in the Kelo case.
The Kansas City Smart Port will be literally the first
checkpoint on a highway that will run all the way from
Columbia through the Hartland of the United States.
Mexico will have a facility on the KC Smart Port site
that it now insists will be Mexican sovereign land.
To make the NAFTA super highway reality, the borders
of the three nations must disappear. Immigration will
simply become "migration." Border laws cannot exist.
"Harmonizing" of our societies is becoming the catch
phrase.
The SPP says its purpose is to guarantee security and
prosperity for the three nations. The NAFTA model has
already proven there will be no prosperity. The NAFTA
super highway is proof there can be no security as we
pave the way for more illegals to flood the nation, as
truckloads of illegal drugs fly up the highway and
terrorists just hitch a ride.
The United States is the most unique nation on earth.
We were created out of a radical idea that free
people, with their freedoms protected by the
government would be happy and prosper beyond
imagination. The idea worked. Now, the Bush
Administration is ignoring this historic fact to
"harmonize" us with Canada and especially Mexico,
which is not a free country; has no property and has
just proved its unworthiness of conducting free and
fair elections. At risk are our culture, our wealth,
and the once proud American way of life.
Americans must now understand that the battle to stop
the North American Union is the last stand for a free
and independent United States. That's not a "Myth"
it's the truth.
About the author:
Mr. Tom DeWeese is affiliated with the American Policy
Center, which is based in Warrenton, Virginia, in the
United States.
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