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NAU architects seek to perpetuate an oil-dependent and environmentally destructive economy

by Macdonald Stainsby, Dominion writer

Demonstrations against the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) began in the Summer of 2007, but several of the issues raised by anti-SPP organizers invoked déjà vu for many observers: informal agreements, secret talks, plans to do away with layers of national sovereignty in favour of corporate rules of engagement set to supersede labour organizing, environmental regulations or human rights. The laundry list of rule changes sounded a lot like debates of years past–the FTA, MAI, APEC, FTAA and NAFTA.

However, a deeper look at the driving force behind the new acronyms tells a different story, one of a world with new dynamics like peak oil, tar sands and the extreme measures that North American Union (NAU) supporting governments are attempting to use in the tar sands to keep an oil-dependent economy going.

Editorial note:

NAU architects have been documented to b linked to the U.S. political-military-industrial complex, that commercial profits from a Petroleum-based economic. Oil can be viewed to be a pivotal currency of power. In contrast, ecological technologies which include alleged "free energy" sources who facilitate a egalitarian decentralization of power, that would reduce the ability of elites to monopolize energy.

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