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    Conspiracy Deniers Delight In Their Attempt to Debunk the Obvious
    By John F. McManus
    Created 2007-11-27 20:44
    ARTICLE SYNOPSIS:
    Evidence that the leaders of Canada, Mexico and the U.S. are working to merge the three countries into a North American Union has alerted and alarmed many. It has also stimulated some conspiracy deniers. But their denials skip over numerous reasons for concluding that a plot, similar to the one that brought 27 nations under the rule of a European Union, does indeed exist.

    Follow this link to the original source: "The Amero Conspiracy [1]"

    COMMENTARY:
    The Boston Globe's Drake Bennett provided many facts that have led to the conclusion that a conspiracy designed to merge the three nations of North America actually exists. But even though he offered some evidence that it does exist, he confidently told his readers that "there is no such thing" as the plot being pointed to by many. In other words, we should continue to trust our leaders who have nothing but our best interests at heart.

    Bennett admits that Messrs. Bush, Martin, and Fox created the Security and Prosperity Partnership in 2005. And yes, Martin and Fox have been succeeded by Calderon and Harper who have continued to meet with Bush in subsequent SPP sessions. He mentions, but refuses to consider, the hugely important significance of the Council on Foreign Relations' publication Building a North American Community that, he notes, seeks "a common North American security perimeter, the development of a biometric North American border pass, and the adoption of a North American tariff."

    Bennett pointed to Professor Robert Pastor, one of prime movers behind these supposedly benign initiatives, as the author of book calling for "economic integration" and "an amero currency" for the three nations. And he quotes the warning of financial analyst Steve Previs that the "amero" will "have a big impact on everybody's life in Canada, the U.S., and Mexico."

    But, not to worry, it's all a paranoid conspiracy theory, says the Globe's writer. And he points to agreement about his assessment issued by professors at the University of Florida and Harvard University. That ought to do it, right? Aren't professors the final arbiters?

    Given the small amount of evidence supplied by Bennett, it's unlikely that anyone would agree that a conspiracy exists to merge the three nations, overturn the Declaration of Independence, and scrap the U.S. Constitution and its Canadian and Mexican counterparts. The amount of evidence needed to persuade anyone to arrive at a conclusion will vary. For those who might need a few more indications that a conspiracy does exist, we offer a few bits of evidence left out by Bennett. For instance:

    No sooner had the Security and Prosperity Partnership been launched than the U.S. Commerce Department made space available in its offices for the personnel of 20 "working groups" to carry out the designs of the new organization. Of note is the fact that no one in Congress had been apprised of this development. Why bypass Congress if there's nothing to hide?
    In September 2006, high-level government officials, media heavyweights and corporate leaders met behind closed doors at a plush resort in Banff, Canada. At their gathering, labeled the "North American Forum," they discussed energy, security, border infrastructure, and North American "integration." We know about the secret meeting because a Canadian who attended the affair and didn't like what he heard blew the whistle and shared some of its documents. After the three-day session, attendee Thomas Shannon (a U.S. Assistant Secretary of State) told an audience in Canada, "The North American Forum is a parallel structure to the Security and Prosperity Partnership." Other U.S. attendees included former Secretary of State George Shultz, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld (replaced at the last minute by Joint Chiefs Chairman General Peter Pace), former U.S. Trade Representative and NAFTA co-author Carla Hills, Wall Street Journal columnist Mary Anastasia O'Grady (who has yet to mention the meeting in her column), and several other former cabinet officers and government officials. Counterparts from Canada and Mexico represented their countries. If nothing sinister was going on at this gathering, why was it conducted in secrecy?
    As far back as 2002, Mexico's Vicente Fox called for the establishment of a duplicate of "the European Union" for the entire Western Hemisphere. He is not alone in desiring such a momentous step. British researchers Christopher Booker and Richard North wrote in their 2003 book, The Great Deception: The Secret History of the European Union, about the false promises and incremental steps that have led to what they termed "the most spectacular coup d'etat in history." Just as the people of Europe were led astray, we in America are facing similar deceitful beginnings leading to a similar "coup d'etat."

    At the August 2007 meeting of the Security and Prosperity Partnership, hundreds of helmeted, armed, and tear-gas-wielding soldiers and police guarded the site, the Montebello Resort in Western Quebec, to assure that the public would not have access to the proceedings. U.S. Ambassador to Canada David Wilkins assured the world in the Canadian press that "no one involved in these discussions is interested in, or has ever proposed, a North American Union, a North American Superhighway, or a North American currency." But Robert Pastor, who is the originator and purveyor of these very topics, was at the Montebello SPP gathering.
    More evidence can be assembled for any Doubting Thomases. But space limitations must be honored. Suffice it to say that the border hasn't been secured, as journalist Jerome Corsi has indicated, because there's no intention to secure it. A single political and economic entity known as the North American Union doesn't allow for individual national border security. But a merger of the three nations requires a common security perimeter that ignores national boundaries. Which is why a growing number of Congressmen, alerted by the "conspiracy theorists," have co-sponsored legislation to block the NAU and scuttle all aspects of the entire plot.

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    Treason .... nothing less
    Bush
    Rice
    Chertoff
    and all of the participantscorporations; CEO's / Board members
    and many, Many Others that participated brought onto the carpet for just punishment

    I demand accountability
    I want very public trials
    and I look forward to convictons and just sentencing during a time of war

    Stop playing around America, your country is at stake and you are concerned about who will take the helm if you Impeach Bush

    I am telling you for your own sake... you better smoke these officials to give warning to any other politician that wants to play with a North American Union concept ..... we will lock your A_s up for a very long time if you play this game again
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    THERE IS NO DOUBT IN MY MIND THAT LEADERS FROM THE THREE AFFECTED COUNTRIES WERE ON A PATH TO COMPLETING THE SPP. IT WILL FAIL, BUT THAT DOES NOT MEAN IT WAS NEVER ON THE TABLE OR THAT IT WAS SOME FABRICATION. IT WAS REAL.
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