Goodby U.S.–Hello North American Union

Okay, now I’m scared. My bullshit meter went into the red when I first heard mention about President Bush’s attempt to create a North American Union (NAU), which would merge the United States with Canada and Mexico. I thought, “you gotta be kidding.”

Then I did a little research, and I’ll share with you some links to get you started on your own journey of disbelief. You will gain a better understanding of why Mr. Bush is so adamant about granting “a path to citizenship” for illegal aliens, even though the vast majority of his own constituents oppose it. And some of his other insane actions are beginning to make more sense when placed in context of his new North American Union.

For starters, read these two brief articles:

Author and researcher Jerome Corsi is engaged in ongoing investigative reporting regarding the emerging NAU. Listen to the interview where he discusses his research (http://www.chuckbaldwinlive.com/Interview_Corsi.html) and then check out these government Web sites if you wonder if this is for real:

  • Security and Prosperity Partnership (U.S. Dept. of Commerce) at http://www.spp.gov (have a look at EACH link in the site’s nav panel to learn who are the learders and the working groups behind this)
  • NASCO Corridor, the highway to unite us at http://www.nascocorridor.com

2 Responses to “Goodby U.S.–Hello North American Union”

  1. diana Says:

    There is a great deal of in-depth reading behind those links. It boogles the mind, and there’s no doubt in my mind that the push for greater connection between Canada, Mexico and the United States is definitely on someone’s agenda.

    The information on the Security and Prosperity Partnership website is almost frightening due to the the overwhelming amount of bullet-point jargon it contains. It reads like an over-blown resume. The double-speak in it has me shaking my head and thinking, “It almost sounds reasonable on the surface; but what are they really saying?” (I really get annoyed when terms like “facilitate” show up in practically every paragraph.)

    Quoting from the SPP Home Page:
    “This trilateral initiative is premised on our security and our economic prosperity being mutually reinforcing. The SPP recognizes that our three great nations are bound by a shared belief in freedom, economic opportunity, and strong democratic institutions.”

    Sure, sounds good….but what exactly is mutually reinforcing economic prosperity? And maybe the SPP recognizes a ’shared belief in freedom, economic opportunity and strong democratic institutions’, but I’m not seeing it. I see a great many differences in how America, Mexico and Canada define and act upon each one of those areas. (Isn’t Mexico’s democratic government something established in the very recent past?)

    Another gem quoted from the “Agenda” Page under the bullet on Investing in People:
    “…strengthen our cooperation in the development of human capital in North America, including by expanding partnerships in higher education, science, and technology.”

    Someone, please define “human capital”. It sounds pretty ominous and Orwellian to me!

    If you haven’t read through these links, people, you better get busy!

    I suspect that a great many powerful someones, somewhere are going to get rich off this, but it isn’t going to be me and it isn’t going to be you and it isn’t going to be Average-Joe/Jose in Canada or Mexico either.

  2. Rick Says:

    To day I had to look for a part on the internet and was directed to a sight and found no listing for the USA only a listing for north america. I guess that is ok as it is good for the corporate world. Mexico and Texas and other parts of the US not much differance bussness wise.
    Rick

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