The project has plenty of other names: NAFTA-Plus, Deep Integration, the North American Union. "North American Union" sounds groovy, sort of like the European Union. But the EU is an assembly of 27 mid-sized animals, while the NAU would be a union of two mice and an elephant.
The Security and Prosperity Partnership is largely the child of the Canadian Council of Chief Executives, which is about as "Canadian" as the National Hockey League. Members include such maple-draped beavers as General Electric, General Motors, Fedex, Microsoft, Mitsubishi, Pratt and Whitney and Shell — all with the word "Canada" appended.
The Canadian Council of Collaborators might be a better name. The Canadian Council of Chief Executives is the local chapter of the international capitalist conspiracy, and like the World Trade Organization, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and others, its mission is to eliminate any impediments to the ability of international capital to make money whenever and wherever it likes. National boundaries are just another impediment, along with labour unions, minimum wages, environmental regulations and consumer protections.
The Security and Prosperity Partnership has its roots in 9/11, which forced the American-Canadian border to close for a short time. Former American ambassador Paul Cellucci later commented that the new U.S. attitude toward its borders was that "security trumps trade." To keep the border open for trade, Canadian Council of Chief Executives president Tom d’Aquino proposed "more fundamental harmonization and integration" with the U.S.
Fifteen months later, the council announced a North American Security and Prosperity Initiative. It wanted a "new deal" — shared defence and security, and a comprehensive agreement on agriculture, metal, minerals and energy. Soon afterward, the council created a 30-member CEO Action Group to advance that agenda.
Next, the U.S. Council on Foreign Relations set up a tri-national Independent Task Force on the Future of North America, co-chaired by former finance minister John Manley and vice-chaired by d’Aquino. In March 2005, the task force reported, calling for a continental security perimeter, a common external tariff, a common border pass and a North American energy and natural resources strategy. Same agenda. And it wanted this done by 2010.
A group of people inside a common border, with a common tariff and a common passport, protected by a common defence force and sharing the natural wealth of the continent — that’s effectively one country, not three.
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"Es geht alles voruber, es geht alles vorbei....", with the loose translation of: "Everything will pass, ....."
Then there is the old proverb: "The bigger they are, the harder they fall."
The world has seen many of these empire builders in history and they all fell. Because their buzzword is "competition" and all competitive systems must self destruct.
One of these days the world will wake up to the fraud and that will be the end of this latest phoney empire. I only hope it will go with the same whimper as the Soviets.
Ed Deak.
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Expect little from life and get more from it.
I have seen the Great Depression in an Eastern European country and don't wish it on anybody, but I'm getting more certain by the minute that this is all planned.
The biggies used the money creating powers of the banks to take control of the world's resources and now they may be planning the crash, so the desperate population will beg them to become dictators.
This would be the worst case scenario that must be prevented at any cost.
Ed Deak.
about US troops in Canada<br />
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<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWW8AdCDggA">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWW8AdCDggA</a><br />
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The question is why would the Municipality tell the Council of Canadians they <br />
cannot rent the building because the US army is securing a 25 km radius etc. if <br />
it is not true? Watch the video and see for yourself....more questions than <br />
answers on this one...<p>---<br>"aaaah and the whisper of thousands of tiny voices became a mighty deafening roar and they called it 'freedom'!"' Canadians Acting Humanely at home & everywhere
Everything is going according to plan, it's as plain as the nose on both of their faces!<br />
Why would anyone think other?<br />
Howz dem qwestions? <br />
<br />
I point again to Thomas Pynchon<br />
If you can get then to ask the wrong questiosns you don't have to answer<br />
<br />
Are we too polite to tell it like it is?<br />
<br />
every second wasted on pussy-footing around the issue is more time for their plans to take hold.<br />
Quo Warranto!<br />
Where is your authority to place a 25 k barrier, whether by ours OR theirs?<br />
<br />
My urging you all to study law fell on deft ears and yet it is law that is being used to secure the space, the 25 k barrier<br />
<br />
<a href="http://www.lonang.com/commentaries.htm">http://www.lonang.com/commentaries.htm</a><br />
<br />
any not studying law is flagrant disregard of their responsibilities as citeizen <br />
but hey?<br />
They prefer it that way<p>---<br>"When I tell the truth, it is not for the sake of convincing those who do not know it, but for the sake of defending those that do."<br />
<br />
William Blake<br />
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<br />
JonesReport.com | July 30, 2007<br />
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Canadian activists asked Peter MacKay, the Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister, about aspects of the Security and Prosperity Partnership as well as about a reported free speech ban at the upcoming meeting, which will supposedly include a police barrier surrounding the meeting location in a 25km radius.<br />
<br />
MacKay denies US Military operating in Montebello Quebec as well as the 25 km security perimeter and states that the SPP is a "Great Organization" during his 'family barbeque.' MacKay agrees to follow-up through the regular office channels.<br />
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<a href="http://www.jonesreport.com/articles/300707_spp_mackay.html">http://www.jonesreport.com/articles/300707_spp_mackay.html</a><br />
Noun<br />
1. A hearing to determine by what authority someone has an office or franchise or liberty.<br />
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As a great many of us are ignorant of Latin and law we are at such a disadvantage as to be all but useless in defending our rights against those with superior knowledge, in the case lawyers who are government officials who have derived their authority form us.<br />
Very circular, very wrong!<br />
It is we or at least some of us, that must, in order to protect our Natural Rights, come out of ignorance.<br />
We may “feel” we know right from wrong, we however are hamstrung due to lack of knowledge.<br />
All this puts me in mind of <br />
“Who will bell the cat?” <br />
<br />
<br />
Aesop's Fables<br />
<br />
The Little Mice Plan to Bell the Cat<br />
<br />
<br />
Believe me, said a youthful mouse,<br />
That cat makes too much fuss,<br />
The silly thing just sits and waits<br />
to capture one of us.<br />
<br />
You're right, a peer said, looking grim,<br />
I find the cat disgusting,<br />
You never know just where she is!<br />
No wonder we're mistrusting.<br />
<br />
Quickly a committee formed<br />
And came up with an answer!<br />
A bell around the kitty's neck<br />
Would neutralize the cancer!<br />
<br />
The crowd rejoiced: OUR PROBLEM'S SOLVED!<br />
<br />
But Grandma Mouse looked leery,<br />
She sighed a tired sigh and said:<br />
I've just one simple query.<br />
Who'll be the one to volunteer<br />
To go and bell the kitty?<br />
<br />
And all kept perfect silence then,<br />
Especially the committee.<br />
<br />
MORAL: Many a plan has just one flaw: No one<br />
has the courage to try it.<br />
<br />
In a similar vein<br />
<br />
<a href="http://www.localinnovation.org/ideas/article.html?id=1752">http://www.localinnovation.org/ideas/article.html?id=1752</a> <br />
<br />
<p>---<br>"When I tell the truth, it is not for the sake of convincing those who do not know it, but for the sake of defending those that do."<br />
<br />
William Blake<br />
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