We strongly oppose a North American Union!
Our intentionally unsecured borders and our government's deliberate and unapologetic lack of enforcement of our immigration and employment laws is merely a necessary step to a much larger goal - a "New America" in a "North American Community."
A New America that would replace the traditional self-governing "Old America" for which our founders sacrificed and our grandfathers fought to pass on.
In March 2005, President George W. Bush and the leaders of Mexico and Canada announced the establishment of the "Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America." This represents the official public beginning of an ongoing series of agreements and implementations aimed at combining the economies, populations and cultures of the nations of North America into a borderless “North American Free Trade Zone”.
Think: "I pledge allegiance to the Continent and to the Commerce for which it stands."
Along with mass, uncontrolled immigration, legal and illegal, trade agreements are a favored tool in the transformation. The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the recently passed Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), and the upcoming attempt to put the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) in place would guarantee a unending “free flow” of goods and people across our traditional borders.
While most Americans expect to pass on to their children a nation of law, with defined, secured borders - and a common language, the Globalist elite who are actually making the decisions concerning our future have a far different America in mind.
In the summer of 2005, the Europeans were allowed to vote on the EU Constitution that would have codified the European Union and a common set of intrusive and socialist laws that would have governed member nations. Those laws would have been enforced.
The French (the French!) and the Dutch voted a loud and clear NO! ... and opted to keep what remains of their own freedoms and sovereignty.
The nearest we as Americans will get to a similar vote is when we go to the polls and elect our leaders.
Here, we respectfully point you to articles, news and organizations that make no pretense of hiding the agenda of open borders for the sake ease of increased profit. Or... the very real goal of eliminating American sovereignty in order to create a continental market place in which business replaces patriotism and the American citizens and middle class are the stuff of quaint history.
What would our grandfathers say? What will our children say if we allow this to happen?
Presidential candidate George W. Bush stated in August 2000 in a speech on Latin America in Miami Florida:
"...By nominating me, my party has made a choice to welcome the new America."
See this video: CNN- Lou Dobbs Outs Those Involved in the North American Union and Security Prosperity Partnership (SPP)
The underlying framework for the North American Union
Organizations and their agendas
Specific organizations, such as the Council on Foreign Relations, openly call for the merging of the United States, Mexico and Canada.
- Council on Foreign Relations (CFR): CFR's Plan to Integrate the U.S., Mexico and Canada, by Phyllis Schlafly, EagleForum, July 13, 2005
- Merger with Mexico, by Joseph Farah, WorldnetDaily.com, July 20, 2005
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Security and Prosperity Partnership Of North America
"President George Bush, President Vicente Fox of Mexico, and Prime Minister Paul Martin of Canada unveiled a blueprint for a safer and more prosperous North America when they announced the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP) on March 23, 2005 in Waco, Texas" - Trinational Call for a North American Economic and Security Community by 2010, Council on Foreign Relations website
- United Nations: Can the UN Really be Reformed?, by Congressman Ron Paul, June 20, 2005
- United Nations: U.N. group seeks control of Internet, by John Zarocostas, The Washington Times, November 18, 2003
- Pacific Council on International Policy: Envisioning North American Futures: Transnational Challenges and Opportunities
- World Trade Organization (WTO): What is the World Trade Organization?
Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America
Security and Prosperity Partnership Of North America
"President George Bush, President Vicente Fox of Mexico, and Prime Minister Paul Martin of Canada unveiled a blueprint for a safer and more prosperous North America when they announced the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP) on March 23, 2005 in Waco, Texas"
The following Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP) documents were obtained by Judicial Watch under FOIA (Freedom of Information Act). These include:
Section I - SPP Contact Lists and Organization Charts.
Section II - SPP Regulatory Cooperation Symposium
Section III - SPP Meeting with Commerce Secretary Gutierrez, March 15, 2006.
Section IV - Launch of the North American Competitiveness Council (NACC), May 26, 2006.
Section V - Final Recommendations of the U.S. Section of the NACC.
Section VI - Launch of the NACC with SPP Ministers, June 15, 2006.
Section VII - NACC Documents
Section VIII - Prof. Robert A. Pastor’s Seminar on Building a North American Community, September 21, 2005.
See these videos:
- CNN- Lou Dobbs Outs Those Involved in the North American Union and Security Prosperity Partnership (SPP)
- CNN: W Bush fulfils his Dad's dream of a New World Order
- G Bush and CFR plan for a New World Order
More information on the SPP:
- Joint Statement by President Bush, President Fox, and Prime Minister Martin, by Mexidata.info, March 23, 2005
- SPP Agenda
- SPP Report to Leaders, June 2005
- Also see articles listed below.
FTAA - Free Trade Area of the Americas: pending national disaster
Trade agreements are the instruments by which the globalists execute their plans for a New World Order. These agreements allow greedy corporate interests to exploit cheap labor in foreign countries with no regard for environmental protection and workers' rights. These agreements require the free movement of goods and people across our borders, while mandating that any objections be adjudicated by an international tribunal. In other words, American laws will be subordinate to decisions of an international tribunal.
These "trade agreements" are not simply about economics and trade, but are more about open borders and dissolution of national sovereignty as part of a New World Order. The Council on Foreign Relations has hidden in plain sight the stepping stones toward a New World Order, beginning with NAFTA, then CAFTA, then the pending FTAA. The Council on Foreign Relations globalists have been blatantly open about their plans and strategies, seeking to make an "end-run around national sovereignty, eroding it piece by piece" (The Hard Road to World Order, Richard Gardner, Foreign Affairs, Council on Foreign Relations, April 1974; here is another copy).
- Stop The FTAA. The real objective of the FTAA's internationalist sponsors is to accomplish the globalist goal of economic and political "integration" of the Western Hemisphere. If passed, the FTAA will virtually dismantle our nation's borders. President Bush has announced his intent of passing this trade agreement as quickly as possible.
- Comments of Public Citizen, Inc., On Trade Matters Related to the Free Trade Area of the Americas, September, 2000
- The Beginning of the End of the FTAA: Crisis Leads to Scaling Back, Punting Hard Decisions With No Instructions to Overcome Differences, Lori M. Wallach, Public Citizen, November 20, 2003
- Comments by Doctors Without Borders on Third Draft of FTAA Text, April 30, 2004
- Hemisphere, Inc. - If trade pact stays on course, 800 million people can say goodbye to democracy , by Dannah Baynton, Resource Center of the Americas.org, May, 2001
CAFTA - Central American Free Trade Agreement
CAFTA was signed into law in July, 2005. It was soundly defeated in the House, but then passed in the House by only one vote in a questionable, if not flatly illegal, disregard of House voting rules to extend the voting period. It must also be pointed out that at least one no vote was incorrectly recorded as a yes vote.
- CAFTA vote story, by Kent Snyder, The Liberty Committee, July 29, 2005
- Amnesty for trade cheats, by Congressman Charles Norwood, June 17, 2005
- CAFTA's big secret, by Lou Dobbs, CNN, June 30, 2005
- CAFTA: Ideology vs. national interests, by Patrick J. Buchanan, WorldNetDaily.com, July 27, 2005
- Building a North American Community, Council on Foreign Relations, May, 2005
- There goes the neighborhood, by Phyllis Spivey, NewsWithViews.com, July 22, 2005
- Does CAFTA include a visa?, by Rob Sanchez, July 11, 2005
- Will CAFTA Affect Immigration to the United States from Central America?, by NumbersUSA.com
- CAFTA Squeaks by Senate, By Tiniest Margin Ever for Trade Bill in History, by Deborah James, Global Economy Director of Global Exchange, July 1, 2005
- CAFTA: Exporting American Jobs & Industry, by William Norman Grigg, The New American, published on StopTheFTAA.org, April 18, 2005
- Keystone to Convergence, by William Norman Grigg, The New American, published on StopCAFTA.org, April 18, 2005
- U.S. Blocked Release of CAFTA Reports, by Assosiated Press, June 29, 2005
- CAFTA blamed for layoffs at Edenton textile plant, Boston.com, December 3, 2005
NAFTA - North Atlantic Free Trade Agreement
NAFTA was signed into law in January, 1994. Really an investment agreement, its core provisions grant foreign investors a remarkable set of new rights and privileges that promote relocation abroad of factories and jobs and the privatization and deregulation of essential services, such as water, energy and health care. Ten years later, this radical experiment has demonstrated a race-to-the-bottom in wages, domestic and foreign job destruction, the undermining of democratic control of domestic policy-making and the gutting of health, environmental and food safety standards.
- Pat Buchanan was right about NAFTA, Speech to Congress by Representative Dan Burton, February 27th, 1996
- Bordering on CAFTA - More Trade, Less Immigration, by Mark Krikorian, Center for Immigration Studies, published in National Review Online, July 28, 2005
- North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), by Public Citizen
- NAFTA's Hidden Costs - Trade agreement results in job losses, growing inequality, and wage suppression for the United States, by Robert E. Scott, Economic Policy Institute, April, 2001
- Canada and the North American Free Trade Agreement
- The impact of NAFTA on wages and incomes in Mexico, by Carlos Salas, Economic Policy Institute, April, 2001
- http://www.commondreams.org/headlines02/1204-02.htm, by Diego Cevallos, Common Dreams News Center, December 4, 2002
Energy and international trade
- End of the Binge - The exhaustion of our energy supply may end affluence as we know it, by James Howard Kunstler, The American Conservative, September 12, 2005
- Katrina, New Orleans, and Peak Oil by Richard Heinberg, Global Public Media, September 5, 2005
Council on Foreign Relations
- Council on Foreign Relations: Traitors, Erasing US Borders, by Lou Dobbs, CNN News, April, 2006
- Rightwing Senator Seeks Wealth Transfer from U.S. to Mexico, by Middle American News, September, 2005
- CFR Task Force Report on 2010 - See: 'What we should be doing now to prepare for 2010' section








