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Bush
sneaking North American superstate without oversight?
Mexico,
Canada partnership underway with no authorization from Congress
by
Jerome R. Corsi, WorldNetDaily,
June 13, 2006
Despite
having no authorization from Congress, the Bush administration has
launched extensive working-group activity to implement a trilateral
agreement with Mexico and Canada.
The membership
of the working groups has not been published, nor has their work product
been disclosed, despite two years of massive effort within the executive
branches of the U.S., Mexico and Canada. >>
Tancredo confronts 'super-state' effort
Demands
full disclosure of White House work with Mexico, Canada
WorldNetDaily,
June 15, 2006
Responding to
a WorldNetDaily report, Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., is demanding
the Bush administration fully disclose the activities of an office
implementing a trilateral agreement with Mexico and Canada that apparently
could lead to a North American union, despite having no authorization
from Congress.
As WND reported,
the White House has established working groups, under the North American
Free Trade Agreement office in the Department of Commerce, to implement
the Security
and Prosperity Partnership, or SPP, signed by President Bush,
Mexican President Vicente Fox and then-Canadian Prime Minister Paul
Martin in Waco, Texas, March 23, 2005. >>
Kansas City customs port considered Mexican soil?
WND investigation finds new evidence U.S.
facility to be on foreign territory
by
Jerome R. Corsi, WorldNetDaily,
July 5, 2006
A Mexican customs
facility planned for Kansas City's inland port
may have to be considered the sovereign soil of Mexico as part of
an effort to lure officials in that country into cooperating with
the Missouri development project.
Despite adamant
denials by Kansas City Area Development Council officials, WND has
obtained e-mails and other documents from top executives with the
KCSmartPort project that suggest such a facility would by necessity
be considered Mexican territory – despite its presence in the
heartland of the U.S. >>
'No EU in U.S.'
Tony Snow responds to warnings about North
American superstate
by
Les Kinsolving, WorldNetDaily, July
12, 2006
Presidential press
secretary Tony Snow yesterday emphatically stated that there would
be no "EU in the U.S." when asked about administration efforts to
more closely integrate state relations between Canada, Mexico and
the U.S.
As
WorldNetDaily reported, some critics of the Security and Prosperity
Partnership of North America have said the program, though supposedly
beneficial to the U.S., will lead to a North American superstate similar
to the European Union, open borders, loss of sovereignty and even
a common currency. >>
Feds stonewalling on 'superstate' plan?
Agency fails to respond to FOIA request
on 'North American union'
WorldNetDaily,
July 19, 2006
The U.S. Department
of Commerce appears to be stonewalling a Freedom of Information Act
request to obtain complete disclosure of a congressionally unauthorized
plan to implement a trilateral agreement with Mexico and Canada that
apparently could lead to a North American union.
The plan is being
implemented through an office within the Department of Commerce as
the "Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America," under
the direction of Geri Word, who is listed as working in the department's
North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, office. >>
Congressman presses on 'superstate' plan
Asks Bush administration to fully disclose
its activities
WorldNetDaily,
July 19, 2006
A congressman
is pressing the Department of Commerce to fully disclose a congressionally
unauthorized plan to implement a trilateral agreement with Mexico
and Canada that critics say could lead to a North American union.
Rep. Mike Rogers,
R-Ala., chairman of the Subcommittee on Management,
Integration and Oversight of the House Committee on Homeland Security,
wrote July 11 to Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez requesting
detailed disclosure of working groups in the Security
& Prosperity Partnership office within his department. >>
Senator ditches bill tied to 'superstate'
Makes decision after WND points out link
to 'North American Union'
by
Jerome R. Corsi, WorldNetDaily,
July
25, 2006
Responding to
information from WorldNetDaily, Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, has taken
steps to ensure the Senate will not act on a bill that would further
a plan to create a European Union-style alliance in North America.
Cornyn made the
decision after WND pointed out Friday the legislation – the
North American Investment Fund Act – would constitute an attempt
to pass a key piece of American University Professor Robert Pastor's
plan to create a "North American Union." >>
Feds finally release info on 'superstate'
Asked to disclose details of plan that
could form 'North American Union'
WorldNetDaily,
July
26, 2006
After missing a deadline, the U.S. Department
of Commerce finally has granted a Freedom of Information Act request
to obtain complete disclosure of a congressionally unauthorized plan
to implement a trilateral agreement with Mexico and Canada that critics
say could lead to a EU-style alliance in North America.
The plan is being implemented through
an office within the Department of Commerce called the "Security and
Prosperity Partnership of North America," under the direction of Geri
Word, who is listed as working in the agency's North American Free
Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, office. >>
North American merger topic of secret confab
Meeting on integration of U.S., Mexico,
Canada brings together top officials
WorldNetDaily,
September
20, 2006
Raising more suspicions
about plans for the future integration of the U.S., Canada and Mexico,
a high-level, top-secret meeting of the North American Forum took
place this month in Banff with topics ranging from "A Vision for North
America," "Opportunities for Security Cooperation" and "Demographic
and Social Dimensions of North American Integration."
While the conference
took place a week ago, only now are documents about participants and
agenda items leaking out. >>
North American Forum agenda
Program
of secretive high-level meeting in Canada
WorldNetDaily,
September
21, 2006
Draft
Detailed September 1, 2006 Agenda
Internal Document
North
American Forum
Fairmont
Banff Springs Hotel
Banff, Alberta
September 12-14, 2006 >>
Attendance list North American forum
Donald
Rumsfeld, George Schultz among U.S. officials on roster
WorldNetDaily,
September 21, 2006
North America confab 'undermines' democracy
Attendee of high-level meeting says officials
wanted to hide it from public
by
Jerome R. Corsi, WorldNetDaily,
September
21, 2006
A closed-door
meeting of high-level government and business leaders that discussed
the merger of North America was designed to subvert the democratic
process, charged an attendee of the confab in Banff, Canada.
Mel Hurtig, a
noted Canadian author and publisher who was the elected leader of
the National Party of Canada, provided WND the agenda and attendee list of the North American Forum at the Fairmont
Banff Springs Hotel in Banff, Alberta, Sept. 12-14. >>
North
American students trained for 'merger'
10 universities participate in 'model Parliament'
in Mexico to simulate 'integration' of 3 nations
WorldNetDaily,
September
25, 2006
In another example
of the way the three nations of North America are being drawn into
a federation, or "merger," students from 10 universities in the U.S.,
Mexico and Canada are participating annually in a simulated "model
Parliament."
Under the sponsorship
of the Canadian based North
American Forum on Integration, students met in the Mexican Senate
for five days in May in an event dubbed "Triumvirate," with organizers
declaring "A North American Parliament is born."
A similar event
took place in the Canadian Senate in 2005. >>
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