North American Union

It's Coming...

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NORTH

AMERICAN

UNION

By any name, it means the invasion of the United States by legal and illegal Aliens!

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NAFTA

North American Free Trade Agreement

An agreement between the United States, Canada, and Mexico signed in 1994 to eliminate tariff and non-tariff barriers to trade and investment to be completed by 2009. It was approved by the “fast trackrldquo; method that restricts congressional involvement.

New Constitution Patterned After EU

Picture of the European Union FlagNAFTA means a NEW CONSTITUTION patterned after the EU. The EU already has rights to legislate over external trade and customs policy, the internal market, the monetary policy of countries in the eurozone, agriculture, and fisheries in many areas of domestic law including the environment and health and safety at work (news.bbc.co.uk).

Picture of Harper, Bush and CalderonLike the EU, NAFTA will mean the loss of our individual national sovereignty.

New Currency

According to WorldNetDaily.com, the director of International economics, Benn Stell, at the CFR has launched a scathing attack on sovereignty and national currencies. In the article, “The End of National Currency,rldquo; Stell asserts that “economic development outside the process of globalization is no longer possible.rldquo; Stell has ultimate confidence that economic globalism is irreversible, with national currencies doomed to the dustbin of history. His conclusion: “In order to globalize safely,rldquo; he advises, “countries should abandon monetary nationalism... Monetary nationalism is simply incompatible with globalism.rldquo;

Picture of the AmeroThe “Amerorldquo; is the name of the new currency proposed by Robert Pastor, vice chairman of the CFR task force that produced the report entitled “Building a North American Union.rldquo; This new currency will replace the U.S. dollar, the Canadian dollar, and the Mexican peso.

Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP)

On March 23, 2005, the leaders of Canada, the U.S., and Mexico created a partnership called the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America. The SPP initiative promotes the increased integration of the U.S. With Canada and Mexico, without the oversight of Congress, or voters.

Picture of a Strategy BookPresident Calderon, Prime Minister Harper, and President Bush met on August 21, 2007, in Montebello, Canada, for a strategy meeting to hasten the merger into the NAU.

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NEW HIGHWAYS

Map of the Proposed New Highway System

NAFTA's Answer to the Roman Road

This superhighway has opened the floodgates to non-monitored hostiles, containers, and unsafe vehicles and drivers.

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Trans-Texas Corridor

Picture of the Trans-Texas CorridorThis corridor in Texas will be three football fields wide, including six lanes for passenger travel, four lanes for truck travel, six rail lines, with a 200' adjacent path for utilities. It requires construction to be at ground level, displacing all other intersecting travel to bridge over or tunnel underneath. All permits for fuel stations and restaurants will be by the controlling contractor.

Cintas of Spain has been given the contract to build, maintain, and collect tolls for the first 50 years.

HERE COMES CONTROL BY TRADE

“And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.rldquo;

— Revelation 13:16-17

North American Inland Ports Network (NAIPN)

Map Showing Where Ports Will BeNAIPN, a working group in North America's Super Corridor Coalition (NASCO) is creating the world's first internationally integrated network of inland ports. NAIPN advocates the interests of inland ports along the Mid-Continent International Trade and Transportation Corridor and supports NASCO's mission to strengthen the secure, multi-modal trade and transportation system.

Mexican Customs in U.S.?

Kansas City SmartPort's involvement with trade missions to and from Mexico has brought about historic progress. The biggest success from KC SmartPort's endeavors with Mexico is the project between the U.S. and Mexican governments to place a Mexican customs office in Kansas City. This will be the first such office located anywhere in the United States. The pilot project will allow freight moving southbound to Mexico to clear in Kansas City, seal the shipment on the truck, and enable border crossings to become seamless.

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Eminent Domain

Increased usage of eminent domain will be the largest land grab in U.S. history. The I-35 SuperCorridor is gobbling up 4,000 miles in Texas alone, at the rate of 146 acres per mile, with an estimated cost of $200 billion.

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NAU means...

Loss of Water Rights

Water from Canada and the U.S. can be confiscated for Mexican agricultural needs.

Loss of Privacy

NASCO and Lochheed Martin plan to track, control, and tax “all modes of transportation.rldquo;

Loss of Social Security

Jean Tate, spokeswoman for the Federal Reserve, said 26,000 of the 27,000 payments made monthly via the Fed's “Directo a Mexicorldquo; service are for Social Security recipients. In 2005, the amount of funds transferred to Mexico reached more than $30 billion.

A Social Security totalization agreement with Mexico would allow a Mexican worker to qualify for U.S. Social Security benefits with just 6 quarters (18 months) of U.S. employment. Typically a U.S. worker who turns 62 after 1990 needs 40 calendar quarters (120 months) to receive U.S. Social Security benefits.

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Mexican president Felipe Calderon says that immigration is an inevitable, natural phenomenon. He demands that the U.S. respect “the right to work wherever one can make the greatest contribution.rldquo;

More Illegal Immigration

According to the Oklahoman, illegal immigrants with medical emergencies cost taxpayers almost $10 million in 2005 in Oklahoma, a 154 1ncrease since 2003. 8427214223535f these medical costs are for labor and delivery costs. The staggering burden for American taxpayers is multiplied with the birth of these children who are then American citizens and legally entitled to welfare and other benefits.

The Los Angeles Times reports that over two-thirds of all births in LA County are to illegal Mexicans on MediCal whose births were paid for by taxpayers, and nearly 6030760632350f all occupants of HUD properties are illegal. In LA County, 5.1 million people speak English; 3.9 million speak Spanish. The latest statistics show that less than 20f illegal aliens are picking our crops, but 29%are on welfare.

More Crime

According to FBI estimates, 7516632262074f people on the “Most Wantedrldquo; list in Los Angeles are illegal aliens, as our 2915733661042f inmates in federal prisons. They also report that half of all gang members in LA are most likely illegal aliens.

The cost of Illegal Immigration to the American taxpayer is a net $70 billion a year.