Wednesday, July 4, 2007

The NAU: Ground Up


Building a North American Union Conspiracy
Dana GabrielStop LyingMonday July 2, 2007
The deniers, white washers, shills, and propaganda masters are purposely misleading the public into believing that that the North American Union is a conspiracy theory. Unfortunately, most people are too busy or lazy to care and check it out for themselves. Some of the articles debunking the NAU do little of the sort, but even bad propaganda can fool the people. The NAU is being kept secret in the sense that working groups are meeting without public participation or knowledge in some cases, and are conducting business without debate or oversight. Wouldn't the NAU require massive amounts of legislation with new agencies and institutions having to be created? The whole point is to bypass this process. It is through these working groups that the NAU is being formed with unelected and unaccountable bureaucrats assuming the power. In fact, the only legislation that has been introduced by Congress or state legislatures is resolutions to block the NAU. The push for total amnesty, open borders, and the NAU will continue even with the Senate recently blocking the immigration bill. When one starts to read the documentation pertaining to the creation of an NAU, they will find out for themselves that it is much worse than I or others are reporting.
The immigration bill has been defeated for the time being, but every time it is reintroduced, it comes closer to passing. President Bush and others attempted to ram the bill through despite upwards of 70% of the American people being against it. Perhaps Bush wishes this and a NAU to be his lasting legacy. The bill contained provisions to help advance the NAU, and it remains to be seen if he will get another crack at it before his term ends. The plan to eliminate illegal immigration by erasing our borders is moving forward. Multinational corporations view borders as barriers to increased profits and envision a world without them, where an endless supply of cheap goods and labor is able to move freely. This would require new infrastructure, such as the construction of the NAFTA Superhighway. Intentionally unsecured borders with Mexico and the lack of immigration enforcement only helps to advance the NAU agenda. In time, immigration will become migration if borders cease to exist.
Trade deals such as NAFTA and CAFTA have further facilitated the freer flow of goods and people across our borders. They are part of the push for open borders and the dissolution of national sovereignty. The NAFTA model has proven to be a failure, and has lead to a race to the bottom in wages and the destruction of the middle class. It isn't about free or fair trade, and future deals will continue the exploitation of cheap labor by corporations with no regard for the workers rights or the environment. NAFTA has resulted in U.S. trade deficits with both Canada and Mexico as well as the loss of millions of jobs. It was even suggested by some that it would slow down the flow of illegal immigration. What a crock that turned out to be. Trade deals such as NAFTA best serve corporate interests, and deeper trilateral integration is a stepping stone towards the FTAA and a Pan-American Union. The proposed FTAA would expand NAFTA to the rest of the hemisphere. It is more than just a trade deal, but a system of control which will further empower transnational corporation's rights. Theses trade deals are helping to bring about a new economic and political entity while undermining democratic control in regards to domestic policy making. This will eventually lead to the complete loss of our independence and our sovereignty forever.
The Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) of North America was signed by Canada, Mexico, and the United States on March 23rd, 2005. It is an expansion of NAFTA, and essentially the framework for a NAU. Working groups are laying the foundation as deeper integration is being achieved without public review or congressional oversight. Each working group has a counterpart from the other two nations. There are upwards of 20 working groups and subgroups, working with over 300 agencies on harmonizing regulations, writing out policy initiatives and recommendations. The U.S. Department of Commerce has created a new division to implement the working groups with the purpose of advancing the NAU. The security aspect of the SPP is being pursued through the Traveller, Cargo, Aviation, and Maritime Security working groups. Others include the Law Enforcement, Bio-protection, Science and Technology, Intelligence Cooperation, Border Facilitation and the Protection, Preparedness and Response working groups. The prosperity side of the SPP is being pursued by the Energy, the Manufactured Goods ,and Sectoral and Regional Competitiveness, Environmental and Health working groups. In addition, there are the Movement of Goods, Food and Agriculture Systems, Financial Services, and the E-Commerce and Information and Communications Technologies working groups. Most of their meetings are held in secret and the majority of the trilateral agreements reached have never been published. Geri Word, the administrator in charge of the SPP, said of all the secrecy, “we did not want to get the contact people of the working groups distracted by calls from the public.” God forbid that ordinary citizens would have questions and demand more transparency with this whole process.
Recently, Canadian pesticide regulations were harmonized with those of the United States. Canadian, Mexican, and U.S. food and drug regulations are also being harmonized through the Trilateral Cooperation Charter. Mexico is spearheading this particular initiative through the Mexico, United States, Canada Health Fraud working group (MUCH). The North American Competitiveness Council (NACC) is made up of 30 senior private sector representatives from all three countries. It is part of the SPP process providing recommendations on issues such as border regulations, competitiveness in automotive, transportation, and manufacturing service sectors. The North American Aviation Trilateral (NAAT) was established to help achieve the SPP's goals in matters of civil aviation. Here is a quote from a statement released by the Ministers Responsibility for the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America in February of 2007. “We have tasked SPP working groups and coordinators with revitalizing and streamlining their work plans to ensure that the initiatives are more focused and results-orientated.” On the 20th and the 21st of August, the SPP Summit will be held in Montebello, Quebec, Canada. The SPP is an ongoing process which is being further fast tracked, and by all accounts it appears to be on schedule.
Every time I read an article, or comment that the NAU is a conspiracy theory, I get angry at first because I know a lot of people will be deceived, but then it motivates me to do even more. The NAU is not just an idea on paper or simply open dialogue-- it is being implemented right now through the SPP and the working groups it has spawned. Although we have had our share of victories, time is short, but we still have a chance to turn this thing around and stop the North American Union.

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