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The establishment media has promoted a consistent hoax and engaged in mass public deception by claiming that a plan for the political, social and economic integration of the U.S., Canada and Mexico into a North American Union does not exist, despite overwhelming and manifestly provable evidence to the contrary. A recent Boston Globe piece entitled The amero conspiracy is just the latest in a long line of public relations stunts on behalf of the establishment to attempt to hoodwink Americans into thinking that the NAU is crackpot conspiracy fodder on a par with bigfoot and alien abduction, when in reality a plan for merging the Americas is on the record and its protagonists have long bragged about their goal to destroy U.S. sovereignty in pursuit of world government. Every time the agenda for full political and economic integration is advanced one step further, whether by treaties, lawfully binding agreements or rhetoric about what the next step will be, the establishment media steps in to scoff at such patently observable developments and label them "conspiracy theories". (Article
continues below) The exact same thing happened before the emergence of the European Union, which was planned as far back as the early 50's by the Bilderberg Group to be a world government power bloc backed by a single currency. It was introduced, just like NAFTA, as a free trade agreement, before each incremental advance led to the creation of what the globalists had planned all along - an unaccountable, unelected beauracratic body where power is centralized and national sovereignty is sacrificed as every aspect of the economy and society is micro-managed by standardized EU protocols and regulations. Media hit pieces against the North American Union "conspiracy" seem to hinge on the notion that the globalists pushing for it don't call it a "union" but a "community". This is akin to when David Rockefeller dismissed the notion that he was aiding the creation of a global government, instead asserting only that he believed in "global governance". The media are basically ninnying about how many angels can dance on the head of a pin. Whatever you want to call it - a plan for political, economic and social integration of the Americas is afoot and it is being rammed through with little or no say from Congress or the American people. The planned introduction of the Amero, a pan-American currency lambsted in the Globe piece as another conspiracy theory, is common knowledge amongst all financial analysts worth their salt. Steve Previs of Jefferies International talked about it on a CNBC segment in November last year.
Just this week, renowned money manager Stephen Jarislowsky told a parliamentary committee in Canada that "we have to really seriously start thinking of the model of a continental currency just like Europe," as he advocated the creation of a North American currency to replace the Canadian dollar, the U.S. dollar and the peso. Vicente Fox himself admitted the plan for a North American "euro-dollar" currency during an appearance on Larry King Live last month.
In a subsequent appearance on The Daily Show With John Stewart, Fox also expressed his desire for the creation of a North American Union based on the model of the European Union.
Fox went further in a November 5 speech in which he stated that NAFTA must be “expanded” along the model of the European Union, leading to the creation of a North American Parliament. During an August press conference in Montebello Candada, where President Bush met with Mexico's President Felipe Calderon, and Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper to discuss the Security and Prosperity Partnership, the trojan horse for the NAU's implementation, Bush was asked point blank if he would categorically deny the existence of a plan to create a North American Union and a NAFTA Superhighway. Bush ridicluded conspiracy theorists who talked about the NAU, but he refused to deny its existence. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As JBS President John F. McManus points out, the Boston Globe hit piece makes its case for the non-existence of the NAU while omitting completely the actual evidence for its very real development, or failing to understand such things as the Council on Foreign Relations' publication Building a North American Community, which openly calls for "a common North American security perimeter, the development of a biometric North American border pass, and the adoption of a North American tariff."
The standardization and centralization of policy into a North American Union framework is very real, a fact we personally came face to face with this week after our office received a letter from the Texas Workforce Commission demanding that we provide business information for the purposes of assigning a North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code to our location. The NAICS website reveals that "The North American Industry Classification System has replaced the U.S. Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system. NAICS will reshape the way we view our changing economy." "NAICS was developed jointly by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico to provide new comparability in statistics about business activity across North America." The fact that we received this letter and that businesses across America are being forced to submit census information for the purposes of registration in a North American database that includes Mexico and Canada is no "conspiracy theory," its another documented step on the road to full harmonization and integration. The ultimate goal, to bring together the Pan American Union, the Asian Union and the European Union into a structure of world government, is also often scoffed at by the media as another conspiracy theory, but the agenda to end U.S. sovereignty in the interests of centralizing global power is a concept that has been pushed by elitists for decades and their intentions to do so are on the record. Here are just a handful of quotes from top powerbrokers attesting to that fact, as well as warnings from those who oppose it. "In the next century, nations
as we know it will be obsolete; all states will
recognize a single, global authority. National sovereignty
wasn't such a great idea after all." "If instant world government,
Charter review, and a greatly strengthened International
Court do not provide the answers, what hope for
progress is there? The answer will not satisfy those
who seek simple solutions to complex problems, but
it comes down essentially to this: The hope for
the foreseeable lies, not in building up a few ambitious
central institutions of universal membership and
general jurisdiction as was envisaged at the end
of the last war, but rather in the much more decentralized,
disorderly and pragmatic process of inventing or
adapting institutions of limited jurisdiction and
selected membership to deal with specific problems
on a case-by-case basis ... In short, the 'house
of world order' will have to be built from the bottom
up rather than f rom the top down. It will look
like a great 'booming, buzzing confusion,' to use
William James' famous description of reality, but
an end run around national sovereignty, eroding
it piece by piece, will accomplish much more than
the old-fashioned frontal assault." "Ultimately, our objective
is to welcome the Soviet Union back into the world
order. Perhaps the world order of the future will
truly be a family of nations." "There does exist and has
existed for a generation, an international . . .
network which operates, to some extent, in the way
the radical right believes the Communists act. In
fact, this network, which we may identify as the
Round Table Groups, has no aversion to cooperating
with the Communists, or any other groups and frequently
does so. I know of the operations of this network
because I have studied it for twenty years and was
permitted for two years, in the early 1960s, to
examine its papers and secret records. I have no
aversion to it or to most of its aims and have,
for much of my life, been close to it and to many
of its instruments. I have objected, both in the
past and recently, to a few of its policies . .
. but in general my chief difference of opinion
is that it wishes to remain unknown, and I believe
its role in history is significant enough to be
known." "We are on the verge of a
global transformation. All we need is the right
major crisis and the nations will accept the New
World Order." "Today, America would be outraged
if U.N. troops entered Los Angeles to restore order.
Tomorrow they will be grateful! This is especially
true if they were told that there were an outside
threat from beyond, whether real or promulgated,
that threatened our very existence. It is then that
all peoples of the world will plead to deliver them
from this evil. The one thing every man fears is
the unknown. When presented with this scenario,
individual rights will be willingly relinquished
for the guarantee of their well-being granted to
them by the World Government." "The Trilateral Commission
is intended to be the vehicle for multinational
consolidation of the commercial and banking interests
by seizing control of the political government of
the United States. The Trilateral Commission represents
a skillful, coordinated effort to seize control
and consolidate the four centers of power political,
monetary, intellectual and ecclesiastical. What
the Trilateral Commission intends is to create a
worldwide economic power superior to the political
governments of the nationstates involved. As managers
and creators of the system, they will rule the future."
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