
North American Union,
Global Governance
Welcome
to the no man's land of the 'North Americanist'
By Judi
McLeod
April
12, 2007
Some
call it 'regionalization', population of which will come to be known as
the "North Americanists". Some call it North American Union,
NAU for short, or the benign sounding North American Community.
Few call the coming end
of the sovereignty of three nations globalization, but rarely what it
really is, the persistent encroachment of One World Government.
The United Nations-like
European Union now governs all of Europe. In the latest U.N. move,
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has asked New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg
whether some of the city's police officers could be deployed with U.N.
peacekeeping missions." (www.Breitbart.com,
April 11, 2007.)
The main architects of
the North American Union, who inexorably pieced it together over
decades, were quick to quell the first signs of public unease. Any Erin
Brockovich piloting her way through government paperwork could always be
tossed to the wolves, branded as a conspiracy theorist. Heroes not worn
down by the wall of bureaucracy are scarce and often live the life of
the loner. The road of tracking down information hidden from public view
gets lonely. The enthusiasm of their friends and supporters soon wanes,
and doors begin to slam when the few doing the digging are mocked for
seeing Communists behind every lamppost and black helicopters hovering
over their cities.
While the citizens of
those cities went to work assuming there would always be a United
States, a Canada and a Mexico, the unimaginable was already being
orchestrated.
Politicians of decades
past were even worse than anyone ever described them. Our media wrote
about their political junkets and their pay hikes--and here they were
signing away our very sovereignty!
But salvation is in the
here and now for those willing to fight the takeover of society, as we
know it by the NAU. The present is crucial because the hands on the
clock continue ticking their way towards a dark and murky midnight.
How can the gobbling up
of three separate nations be coming so swiftly this way when we didn't
even know there was a monster on the horizon, let alone one with so
voracious an appetite?
While citizens have been
left out of the loop by their governments and a, by and large, attending
media, a handful of journalists and researchers have been raising the
alarm. CNN's Lou Dobbs, WorldNetDaily's Jerome Corsi and Accuracy in
Media's Cliff Kincaid to name a few.
Surely someday the
opening chapter in the history of the NAU will start with the chilling
words of Lou Dobbs on June 9, 2005, reporting on Dr. Robert Pastor's
Congressional testimony as one of the six co-chairman of the Council on
Foreign Relations (CFR) Independent Task Force on North America. Dobbs
began his evening broadcast with the startling announcement: "Good
evening, everybody. Tonight, an astonishing proposal to expand our
borders to incorporate Mexico and Canada and simultaneously further
diminish U.S. sovereignty. Have our political elites gone mad?"
The work of dedicated
researchers exposing NAU roots has been invaluable. Every citizen who
thinks borders really matter owes a debt of gratitude to masterful
researcher Debra K. Niwa.
How fitting that a little
known researcher, whose work is destined to launch a grassroots
revolution, started by questioning the policies and changes occurring in
the school district in Tucson, Arizona where her son was enrolled. Niwa
cut her teeth devoting thousands of hours researching local, state,
federal and global school reform issues, as well as actively advocating
for academic quality in education.
With the instincts of a
detective, she works her way through the paper maze, patiently gleaning
the information that matters most for the rest of us.
Debbie Niwa is destined
to go down in history as the Patron Saint of Patriots.
Her paper, The
Emerging North American Union (NAU) released on Jan. 12, 2007
chronicles the NAU from its cryless birth.
The Emerging North
American Union (NAU)
is a step-by-step illumination, showing how politicians of every
political stripe at all levels of government sold their own people out.
It is written in lucid language.
Were we too busy working
to make the rent and mortgage when our politicians were signing away our
sovereignty?
Were we still naively
trying to figure out which party was best as members of all parties were
getting ready for the ribbon cutting ceremony of all time: the launch of
the NAU?
"For decades,
agreements between the United States, Canada and Mexico have been slowly
eroding each nation's governing structure and identity. Bi-national and
tri-national activities, such as those found in free trade agreements
are bringing in the foundation pieces for regional governance--a
North American Union. Proponents refer to the structure as a North
American Community," Niwa wrote in her introduction to The
Emerging North American Union (NAU).
"Plans that promote
regional government development can be found in the Security and
Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPPNA or SPP). In Canada,
initiatives have also come under headings like Deep Integration, or the
Big Idea. Regardless of the title, the outcome will be the same: regional
priorities taking precedence over national sovereignty, economy,
goals and culture."
Think about what's
happening in the town where you live. Governments at every level and
their impact on your everyday life becoming ever more insidious.
"Commissions, task
forces and working groups--that bypass elected representatives and
public interests--are "harmonizing" or "integrating"
rational policies of countries (similar decision-making is also
operating at local and state levels), " Niwa continues.
"Eminent domain (power to seize private property without owner
consent) is increasingly employed to remove barriers to
(regional/global) free trade plans--like private property located on
hundreds of thousands of acres of land on international corridor (NAFTA
superhighway) routes that will run through many states; or private
property located in cities/counties selected for international trade
hub/port development (unbeknownst to the public at large)."
How many of North
America's parks and historical sites been declared as United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) properties?
How many of American's
military bases have been taken over by companies whose members include
politicians like Nancy Pelosi?
For American
patriots--the best hope in stopping the North American Union from
becoming reality--it's going to be the Mother of all Battles.
This is a battle that
forces combatants to swim upstream. The members of the network that
designed the NAU have got their alibis down to a science. They pepper
their rhetoric with phrases like "for the public good" and
accuse detractors of NIMBYism. Denying opponents an even playing field,
they move in an arena booby trapped by the sticky spiderweb of
politically incorrect charges lying in wait for a steady stream of
victims.
The term "Think
Globally, Act Locally" has long been their mantra.
The lexicon of the
globalists leans heavily on the Marxist dialectic.
Patriots are bound to
find the road strewn with figurative landmines.
Already pockets of NAU
detractors, who look a lot like fronts for some of the well-heeled cells
pushing the NAU along, are springing up.
This newspaper had been
told by trusted sources that Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is
against the NAU. But not only is Harper's silence on the NAU deafening,
his top ministers attend NAU meetings. To date only a handful of
American politicians, including Congressman Tom Tancredo, are standing
tough against the steady advance of the NAU.
The timeline on the NAU
goes all the way back to 1921 when the Council on Foreign Relations was
founded by Edward Mandell House, former chief advisor of President Woodrow Wilson and fast
forwards to May 29-25, 2007 to the North American Forum on Integration (NAFI)
Triumvirate to be held in Washington, D.C. "The Triumvirate is a
unique parliamentary exercise that annually brings together a hundred
university students from Canada, Mexico and the United States, in order
to simulate, during five days, a parliamentary meeting between North
American national and sub-national parliamentarians, joined by
journalists and lobbyists." One of the main objectives is "To
develop their sense of a North American identity."
Then on Sept. 28-30, 2007
it's the North American Regional Meeting of the Trilateral Commission in
Cancun, Mexico.
But nothing brings the
NAU into perspective like Debra Niwa's The Emerging North American
Union (NAU), which you can read, in full here.
Caution: After reading
it, you may never look at politics in the same way again.
Canada Free Press
founding editor Judi
McLeod is
an award-winning journalist with 30 years experience in the print media.
Her work has appeared on Newsmax.com, Drudge Report, Foxnews.com, Glenn
Beck and The Rant. Judi can be reached at: letters@canadafreepress.com.
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