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CNN's Lou Dobbs further slams the anti-democratic North American Union agenda

by Paul Chen

  Lou Dobbs
 

Lou Dobbs.

The August Review reports that Harvard University educated veteran CNN anchor Lou Dobbs CNN continues to expose an apparent attempt by neo-conservatives to consolidate authoritarian power via North American Union (NAU) agenda, inclusive of the Security and Prosperity Partnership(SPP). The NAU is a plan to replace popular democratic control in Canada and the U.S., with control by unelected government of corporate executives, fascistic intellectuals, and related military interests.

The August Review is an exclusive Internet-based publication of World Research Library (WRL), and is edited by the Executive Director of WRL, Patrick M. Wood.

"To date, Dobbs is the only national broadcaster sounding the alarm", cites the August Review.

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Mr. Dobbs posed the question, "What I can't understand is why more Americans aren't asking why we have troops dying in Iraq, we have our troops posted in 40 nations around the world in the war on terror, but this government, this administration, refuses to secure our borders and our ports five and a half years after September 11th."

Then he proceeded to answer it: "More now on one of our earlier reports: the unprecedented attack on this nation's sovereignty, an assault that is deceptively called the Security and Prosperity Partnership. It aims to integrate the economies of Mexico, Canada, and the United States by the year 2010."

With 14 state legislatures currently working though legislation to stop the Security and Prosperity Partnership, it is obviously not "just a myth" like so may elitists have claimed.

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