Folk, I believe it is time to come to grips with a few things. One thing that we as Americans have to come to grips with is the fact that our Government has betrayed us. Let me qualify that statement.
1. The Security and Prosperity Partnership between Canada, Mexico and the U.S. is underway at this moment. Why such a massive international cooperative trade program has not been promoted by our government, may seem a mystery. It is touted as an arrangement to "increase security and enhance prosperity" through "greater cooperation and information sharing." Why so little fanfare if it's such a great thing? When studied, the program appears to be the United States' official launch into socialism, recognizing the common thread, "the rich get richer."
The "program" was supposedly launched in March of 2005. The U.S. Department of Commerce describes it as a "White House-driven initiative" and goes on to claim "The SPP recognizes that our three great nations are bound by a shared belief in freedom, economic opportunity, and strong democratic institutions."
Everyone paying attention, particularly Mexicans, understand the Mexican government and economic system are utterly corrupt and bankrupt, respectively. Credible studies conservatively estimate payoffs and mordida amount to ten percent of the Mexican Gross Domestic Product. "Freedom" is unlikely one of the first things an average Mexican would list as a benefit of citizenship.
Canada is a bastion of socialism, largely controlled by the electorate in eastern, major metropolitan areas. Canadian citizens in remote areas of the west are legislatively subdued by socialist liberals in the big cities. For instance, the French-speaking body politic in French Canada has outlawed handguns nationwide. The English-speaking natives living in the primitive areas of British Columbia, replete with brown bears--the western hemisphere's most vicious and deadly wild animal--are prohibited from carrying a pistol on their hip while working in the bush.
Both the Mexican and Canadian economies rely, primarily, on the U.S. for trade and economic stability. They are, according to the U.S. Government Energy Information Administration, our top suppliers of oil. The population of the U.S. is approximately 298 million. The combined populations of Canada and Mexico total approximately 129 million, not half that of the U.S. How will a union with two nations, one morally bankrupt and each possessing poorly-performing currency systems, advance the U.S.?
It probably won't. Observers and experts predict this "union," or "partnership," will not only dissolve U.S. sovereignty, but destroy our domestic shipping industries, redistribute our middle-class wealth and eliminate what we now consider border security.
A stated goal of the SPP is to: 3) Further streamline the secure movement of low-risk traffic across our shared borders· Develop and implement a border facilitation strategy to build capacity and improve the legitimate flow of people and cargo at ports of entry within North America. Identify, develop, and deploy new technologies to advance our shared security goals and promote the legitimate flow of people and goods across our borders. A strategic goal of the SPP is to ease restrictions on transport of goods. The U.S. being the primary consumer within the union, it is no mystery who the "goods" are headed for. The SPP intends to diminish, or eliminate, security at U.S. borders, preferring a "perimeter" around the three nations.
By eliminating U.S. border checkpoints, the SPP will "streamline" the flow of goods and human traffic by avoiding U.S. Ports Of Entry (ports)--thereby subverting U.S. homeland security--avoiding use of U.S. labor (Teamsters and Longshoremen's unions) and creating an ultra-highway system running from deep in Mexico, through the U.S., and well into Canada.
The initial leg of this highway system is already underway in South Texas. Cintra-Macquarie, a joint venture between Spanish and Australian companies, has not only secured contracts to construct the U.S.-Mexico stretch of international tollway, but is actively acquiring billions of dollars and thousands of miles of toll roads throughout the U.S. The flow of traffic through the countries will not be controlled by the "union," but overseas organizations.
The map above delineates the current plan for the ultra structure. With the creation of "Inland Ports" at Kelly USA in San Antonio, TX, Alliance, TX, Kansas City, KS and Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, the North American Inland Ports Network (NAIPN), a working group of North America's SuperCorridor Coalition (NASCO), intends to: · "...facilitate and process international trade through strategic investment in multi-modal transportation assets and by promoting value-added services as goods move through the supply chain."· improve "...the efficiency of International Commerce throughout the Mid-Continent. NAIPN increases trade flow with the Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Russia, and Europe."NAIPN describes Inland Ports as such:· "An Inland Port is a site located away from traditional land, air and coastal borders with the vision to facilitate and process international trade through strategic investment in multi-modal transportation assets and by promoting value-added services as goods move through the supply chain." The SPP, through NASCO and NAIPN, is redefining our transit, import, export, inspection and distribution networks, at the hands of foreign interests. Goods will be flown into the U.S., directly into the heartland, rather than being stopped and checked at our existing borders. Goods brought in via the "Mid-Continent Trade and Transportation Corridor" will not be checked as they enter the U.S. Rather, they will be "inspected" as they enter Mexican ports, then shipped overland within the prosperity union. 2. Our government has not and will not control the flow of Illegal’s entering the country. Is it any wonder why? If we are entering into agreements with Mexico and Canada why would we close our borders to them? Want to know why they are not closing the borders? Keep reading... The U.S. Congress is offering $1.4 BILLION of taxpayer money to the corrupt nation of Mexico with the hope that it will be used in that country’s war on drug cartels. It’s quite a generous sum of money, and one would think that any nation receiving these funds would be grateful to the American people. What they want to do is combine into one group and secure the borders of our "Continent". Don’t believe me. Perhaps you'll trust the word of a US Senator? According to the web site of the U.S. Senate, Robert Pastor--a former U.S. National Security Council director--discussing the SPP, testified: NAFTA has failed to create a partnership because North American governments have not changed the way they deal with one another. Dual bilateralism, driven by U.S. power, continue to govern and irritate. Adding a third party to bilateral disputes vastly increases the chance that rules, not power, will resolve problems.
This trilateral approach should be institutionalized in a new North American Advisory Council. Unlike the sprawling and intrusive European Commission, the Commission or Council should be lean, independent, and advisory, composed of 15 distinguished individuals, 5 from each nation. Its principal purpose should be to prepare a North American agenda for leaders to consider at biannual summits and to monitor the implementation of the resulting agreements. It should be an advisor to the three leaders but also a public voice and symbol of North America. It should evaluate ways to facilitate economic integration, producing specific proposals on continental issues such as harmonizing environmental and labor standards and forging a competition policy.
He also goes so far as to define: "The North American Council should develop an integrated continental plan for transportation and infrastructure that includes new North American highways and high-speed rail corridors. The United States and Canada should each develop national standards on weight, safety, and configuration of trucking and then negotiate with Mexico to establish a single set of standards." Concluding his "Testimony Invited by the Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee," Pastor states: "The time has come for us to define a true North American Community. Our security and prosperity depend on it." Pastor goes further, suggesting (As the SPP defines) less emphasis on national border security: "At the same time, our Task Force recommends that all three governments define and defend a continental perimeter." The U.S. Congress should also merge the U.S.-Mexican and U.S.-Canadian interparliamentary groups into a single “North American Parliamentary Group.” From the mindsets documented above, and more data available through this site, emerges the concept of the "Amero," an international currency whereby the American monetary system and our treasury system become homogeneous with those of Mexico and Canada.
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. The Second American Revolution: If we as Americans fail to stop this then America will cease to exist. We must first try to change things peacefully. This year do not vote for Obama, Clinton, Mc Cain, or any other Democrat or Republican. We as Americans must “FIRE” these parties and elect regular people into office. Only if that doesn’t work should we rise up and overthrow our government. We are a little ways away from doing anything that drastic. But we must stop NAFTA and SPP, our future and our children’s future depends on it. Please pass this email along to others. We have to mobilize fellow citizens to fight tyranny and oppression together as one man.
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