North American Union. Conspiracy hysteria or?

by merrie | August 19, 2007 at 04:48 pm
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There may be more to this than we’d like to think. Twenty-two members of Congress are now getting involved as they have sent a letter to President Bush as a warning to “back off” the agreement of 2005 between Canada, Mexico and the US that created the SPP.

“As you travel to Montebello, Canada later this month for a summit with your Canadian and Mexican counterparts, we want you to be aware of serious and growing concerns in the U.S. Congress about the so-called Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) you launched with these nations in 2005.” WND The list of the 22 reps are on the bottom of the WND article.

In another article.

“Radio sensing stations to track traffic and cargo up and down the I-35 NAFTA Superhighway corridor are being installed by Communist China, operating through a port operator subsidiary of Hutchison Whampoa, in conjunction with Lockheed Martin and the North America’s SuperCorridor Coalition, Inc.” Jerome Corsi.

And you may have heard about the Amero, the currency part of the NAU. But, so far, it’s all a bit to do about nothing, or is it? A coin dealer is designing an Amero coin that he is marketing to other coin dealers and collectors. Link to article here.

The man behind all of the uncovering of the information pertaining to the SPP and the push for stronger ties between Canada, the US and Mexico is Jerome Corsi, the author of the best seller: “The Late Great USA.” Jerome has done his homework, and is to appear on the Laura Ingraham show on Monday at 11:15am.

“Dr. Corsi has ‘connected the dots’ between the Security and Prosperity Partnership, the sale of toll roads and other infrastructure to foreign companies, and proposals for a North American Union with open borders between Mexico, the U.S., and Canada,” said Phyllis Schlafly, president of Eagle Forum. “‘The Late Great USA’ is an essential read for anyone concerned about the future independence and sovereignty of the United States.” WND

Just one of those Conspiracy theories, or is it inevitable? Is it just a sign of the times in a global economy? One does have to wonder why President Bush has been so weak on enforcing the immigration laws and was pushing hard on the Kennedy/McCain bill that was defeated by millions of concerned citizens calling and writing their representatives.

There have been so many conspiracy stuff of late and not so late that you wonder whether this may be the real one that just may catch us all looking the other way. When the UN was created, it was touted to be a global governing body and we as Americans would have to bow down to the decrees they put out. Well, it’s very close to being just exactly that.

The NAU in 20-30-50 years down the road. I don’t doubt it one bit that there are groups who are pushing for it right now and have the fortitude, the will, and the patience to take it step by step, just warming up the water bit by bit until the frog is cooked without realizing his own demise.

As I see It. How will my grandchildren see it?

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hysteria.

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