Libs in Denial: NAU, NAFTA Superhighway, and the Coming Feudalism
Kurt NimmoInfowars
Kurt NimmoInfowars
May 30, 2008
For Katharine Jose and the libs over at the Huffington Post, the “rumors” of a NAFTA Superhighway have been put to rest. Last August, with an air of finality, Jose wrote on the Huff blog that for “most of us,” that is to say not only the libs but an unlikely ally in the personage of Dick Cheney, “this is over.” Jose tells us that even the “conservatives” over at Townhall have officially washed their hands of the supposed rumor, marking it up as a tinfoil hatted conspiracy. I guess that leaves the rest of us — dismissively excused as John Birchers — who understand full well there is indeed a plan to implement a NAFTA Superhighway. It’s not going away because, according to Jose, blogs perpetuate the myth and, besides, it serves as a rallying point to dump on Bush. Ms. Jose misses the mark by a country mile, but then this is a trademark of libs far and wide. After all, she takes pride in belonging to the “non-conspiracy-prone left.”
In April, House Rep. Marcy Kaptur, a Democrat from Ohio, gave the putative conspiracy a boost when she took to the floor and declared with chart and concise oration that indeed the NAFTA Superhighway — Cheney and libs notwithstanding — is a bedrock reality (see video). Kaptur even went so far as to pin the blame on the same elites that the supposed Birchers indict, surprising as she is the most senior Democratic woman on the influential House Appropriations Committee. But it is her position on the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development subcommittee that lends credence to her presentation on the floor of the House, not that we should expect Huff libs and “conservatives” at Townhall and elsewhere to take much note. Remember, they have made up their minds — it is a kooky fringe that believes there is such a thing as a conniving elite, determined to wipe away our sovereignty.
Let’s give Lou Dobbs a hand for his unflagging commitment to reveal the truth not only about the NAFTA Superhighway but the NAU, SPP, and the plan to turn America into a third world wasteland — or more precisely a slave plantation based on the China model — although he does not characterize the globalist agenda as such. “Only a fool would refuse to see” what is right before his or her eyes, Dobbs admonishes. Obviously, there are fools aplenty on either side of the false left-right paradigm, from bloggers at the Huffington Post to those posting on Townhall and elsewhere.
In a way, you have to feel sorry for the likes of Joshua Holland, writing for Alternet, who tells us the NAU is a fever dream of the aforementioned Birchers, deluded with “xenophobia and paranoia,” xenophobic because they do not believe it is a good idea to simply do away with national borders and allow tens of millions of undocumented workers into the country, workers who will obviously undercut the wages and living standards of American workers, as the global elite plan, please excuse my paranoia. For Holland and the libs, the NAU is “absolutely nothing,” it “exists only as a proposal contained in one of a thousand academic and/or wonky papers published each year that advocate all manner of idealistic but ultimately unrealistic approaches to social, economic and political problems.”
No doubt they believe the same when it comes to the CFR, never mind that Carroll Quigley, CFR historian and mentor to none other than Bill Clinton, documented the existence of an “elitist duopoly” and its long-standing plan for world government, of which the NAU is a palpable manifestation. As Quigley writes — and he wasn’t a fiction writer — this elitist duopoly has a “far-reaching aim, nothing less than to create a world system of financial control in private hands able to dominate the political system of each country and the economy of the world as a whole. This system was to be controlled in a feudalist fashion by the central banks of the world acting in concert, by secret agreements arrived at in frequent meetings and conferences.”
Katharine Jose and Joshua Holland will suffer as well under the coming transnational feudalism. However, as members of the controlled opposition — dexterously controlled by the likes of the Ford, Schumann, Rockefeller, Carnegie, Soros, and MacArthur foundations — they are blind to the coming storm and when they finally wake up, if they are ever do, it will be too late, far too late.
For Katharine Jose and the libs over at the Huffington Post, the “rumors” of a NAFTA Superhighway have been put to rest. Last August, with an air of finality, Jose wrote on the Huff blog that for “most of us,” that is to say not only the libs but an unlikely ally in the personage of Dick Cheney, “this is over.” Jose tells us that even the “conservatives” over at Townhall have officially washed their hands of the supposed rumor, marking it up as a tinfoil hatted conspiracy. I guess that leaves the rest of us — dismissively excused as John Birchers — who understand full well there is indeed a plan to implement a NAFTA Superhighway. It’s not going away because, according to Jose, blogs perpetuate the myth and, besides, it serves as a rallying point to dump on Bush. Ms. Jose misses the mark by a country mile, but then this is a trademark of libs far and wide. After all, she takes pride in belonging to the “non-conspiracy-prone left.”
In April, House Rep. Marcy Kaptur, a Democrat from Ohio, gave the putative conspiracy a boost when she took to the floor and declared with chart and concise oration that indeed the NAFTA Superhighway — Cheney and libs notwithstanding — is a bedrock reality (see video). Kaptur even went so far as to pin the blame on the same elites that the supposed Birchers indict, surprising as she is the most senior Democratic woman on the influential House Appropriations Committee. But it is her position on the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development subcommittee that lends credence to her presentation on the floor of the House, not that we should expect Huff libs and “conservatives” at Townhall and elsewhere to take much note. Remember, they have made up their minds — it is a kooky fringe that believes there is such a thing as a conniving elite, determined to wipe away our sovereignty.
Let’s give Lou Dobbs a hand for his unflagging commitment to reveal the truth not only about the NAFTA Superhighway but the NAU, SPP, and the plan to turn America into a third world wasteland — or more precisely a slave plantation based on the China model — although he does not characterize the globalist agenda as such. “Only a fool would refuse to see” what is right before his or her eyes, Dobbs admonishes. Obviously, there are fools aplenty on either side of the false left-right paradigm, from bloggers at the Huffington Post to those posting on Townhall and elsewhere.
In a way, you have to feel sorry for the likes of Joshua Holland, writing for Alternet, who tells us the NAU is a fever dream of the aforementioned Birchers, deluded with “xenophobia and paranoia,” xenophobic because they do not believe it is a good idea to simply do away with national borders and allow tens of millions of undocumented workers into the country, workers who will obviously undercut the wages and living standards of American workers, as the global elite plan, please excuse my paranoia. For Holland and the libs, the NAU is “absolutely nothing,” it “exists only as a proposal contained in one of a thousand academic and/or wonky papers published each year that advocate all manner of idealistic but ultimately unrealistic approaches to social, economic and political problems.”
No doubt they believe the same when it comes to the CFR, never mind that Carroll Quigley, CFR historian and mentor to none other than Bill Clinton, documented the existence of an “elitist duopoly” and its long-standing plan for world government, of which the NAU is a palpable manifestation. As Quigley writes — and he wasn’t a fiction writer — this elitist duopoly has a “far-reaching aim, nothing less than to create a world system of financial control in private hands able to dominate the political system of each country and the economy of the world as a whole. This system was to be controlled in a feudalist fashion by the central banks of the world acting in concert, by secret agreements arrived at in frequent meetings and conferences.”
Katharine Jose and Joshua Holland will suffer as well under the coming transnational feudalism. However, as members of the controlled opposition — dexterously controlled by the likes of the Ford, Schumann, Rockefeller, Carnegie, Soros, and MacArthur foundations — they are blind to the coming storm and when they finally wake up, if they are ever do, it will be too late, far too late.
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