It is also reported that possibly as soon as January 1, 2010, Canada, the United States, and Mexico will replace all of their national currencies with something called the Amero and the borders will then be merged in order to give birth to a massive superstate. At that time it has been proposed that all American dollar notes and coins will be exchanged at the rate of one U.S. dollar for one Amero. (Source: http://www.vivelecanada.ca/article….060907114430765)
The American people are already taxed to the limit and in fear for their jobs, etc. (One factory after another is relocating to Mexico or other places. Very few products in the stores are American made. And customer service reps for almost every business are now made up of non-Americans overseas in places like Japan and India.) [...] we better hurry with our FAXES, emails, phone calls, and letters.
Source: Glen Gohr's Weblog
9/03/2007
Pledge allegiance to the flag of UNA!
Articulating the Popular Rage
The North American Union [is] not a myth, it's not the confused predictions of conspiracy nut-jobs. It's a fact. It is being put into place, under the radar of American oversight, through public-private partnerships (PPP's), trade agreements with the countries to the north and south of the US. In order to lay the financial and physical superstructures (the massive highways and ports projects) the plan includes insidiously dangling before state governments large amounts of cash from foreign investors. Dance to the music, pay the fiddler is all I can say.
One of the projects is to widen highway 287 here in Colorado, and indeed, driving in from Kansas, I turned south on 287, and hit many delays due to the widening of highway 287. It will become part of a Superhighway network, connecting Mexico, the United States And Canada. Many have shrugged off concerns, but the under-lying (double entendre) framework has already been worked out. The federal government disavows any NAU plan, with President Bush deriding any notion of such as recently as the summit held in Canada a few days ago. All public officials who have anything to do with the NAU are lying their asses off. They figure if they can stall long enough, America will go bankrupt, and the globalists can roll out the Amero to "save us". There's gonna be hell to pay, never mind the fiddler.
Source: Americaholds.blogspot.com
Proposals that threaten the U.S.A.
I receive mailings from a wide variety of political thought from ACLU through the conservative Middle American News and beyond. Many have expressed alarm about the affect on our country of the above proposals. [...] One of these "working Groups" is the Council of Foreign Relations, which issued a 59-page document in 2005 advocating a "North American Union" with open borders so that people and goods could "flow freely" between the three countries. This CFR document also demanded that the United States implement Bush's Social Security "Totalization Agreement" between the U.S. and Mexico. "Totalization" would make all illegal immigrants and their families immediately eligible for Social Security benefits, a disaster for the Social Security Trust Fund.
To implement the North American Union, the CFR recommended the building of the "NAFTA Superhighway," an eight-lane highway through the middle of our country from the Mexican border into Canada. There would be no border inspections in order to facilitate the free flow of goods and labor between the three countries. Later on, the U.S. dollar would be replaced by the "Amero", modeled on the European Union's "Euro."
According to what I have been reading, these are the plans un-elected bureaucrats in the highest levels of our government, encouraged by our president, have in store for us.
by Leo T. Ratzer
Source: DailyHerald
8/30/2007
8/20/2007
North American Union Networking
Bush Seeks to Boost Canada, Mexico Ties
OTTAWA (AP) - President Bush, tending to relations with two border nations, will try to give a boost Monday to his partnerships with the like-minded leaders of Canada and Mexico.
Bush's two-day summit with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Mexican President Felipe Calderon is the third of its kind during his presidency. Each one has been meant to bolster an evolving compact - dubbed the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America - that serves as a way for the nations to team up on health, security and commerce.
Yet for Bush, the event also allows him to show he does not take his neighbors for granted; they are both vital trading partners and energy providers for the U.S.
"The message for Canada and Mexico is that despite the ongoing emphasis on Iraq and terrorism in U.S. foreign policy ... the U.S. is investing time and attention on relationships with our own region," said Chris Sands, a scholar of North American studies and senior associate at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
The partnership of the countries is a framework for working out problems - not a deal that was ever intended to produce dramatic announcements. None are expected at the summit.
> My Way News
Tags Canada, Mexico, North American Union, UNA, USA
8/14/2007
Kiss sovereignty good-bye!
It is critical to note, the information presented on this site is not conspiracy theory, shock journalism or speculation. The SPP is an international work-in-progress that the U.S. State Department and Department of Commerce have embarked on without the consent or oversight of the U.S. Senate or Congress.
Speculation and subjectivity related to the facts presented will be restricted to the associated blog, on this site. Feedback is welcome and encouraged.
The citizens of the United States must awaken to the impending reality that our sovereign nation is being assimilated by an unconstitutional union--a union with two socialist nations. As the data converge, many unexplained phenomenon, such as the mystery of unenforced immigration laws and the "Trans-Texas" international corridor, will illuminate.
[...] These are the words of a Canadian advocate for the creation of a new currency for North American countries. His theories seem to lead the pack of similar philosophers and economists.
In a foreword for Grubel's study on the prospect, Gordon Gibson characterizes the situation as such:
"Most fundamentally however, Mr. Grubel makes the sensible observation that "sovereignty is not infinitely valuable." Every nation in the world, even the mighty United States, has traded off elements of sovereignty to multi-national associations such as the WTO, NAFTA, and the United Nations. Canada has been in the forefront of encouraging every such development--a natural policy for a middle power."
Source: AmeroCurrency.com
Tags Amero, Amero Currency, Canada, Gibson, NAFTA, Sovereignty, USA, WTO
8/10/2007
North American Har-money
Is any of this Union stuff really possible? According to Robert Pastor, “a leading intellectual force” in the move to create the North American Union, “a new 9/11 crisis could be the catalyst to merge the U.S., Mexico and Canada.”
For all you conspiracy theorists, you need to learn that correlation does not determine causality. When someone says that all they need is a crisis to implement a change, that doesn’t mean they are conspiring to cause the crisis. It simply means that they are smart enough to know that crises always come along. Then, they just have to be conniving enough to spin the crisis to implement their agenda. The Patriot Act is a perfect example.
We will have another crisis; there are just too many crazies running around for any other scenario. When it hits, we’ll find out who is best poised to further their agenda. The North American Union has the kind of powerful backing to make it a very real possibility.
Source: North American Union: Not What Doctor Ordered by Rick Coddington
Tags 911, Amero, Conspiracy, Kanada, Mexico, North American Currency, Patriot-Act, USA





