2008 Model NAU Parliament Scheduled

Posted on Wednesday, May 07 at 07:53 by NAUWATCH
Nongovernmental organizations and multinational corporations are slowly taking over the functions of government. The elite believe that nation states are outdated and that new regional forms of government must be established. Many of the global elite like Phillip Bobbitt are openly calling for nongovernmental organizations and multinational corporations to take over the role of government. Bobbitt and others have made it clear that they care not about the liberties and freedoms provided to the American people by the U.S. Constitution. This is all part and parcel of the elite’s plan to form a global government. The European Union was the first step and now the elites are attempting to form a North American Union using NAFTA and the Security Prosperity Partnership as its foundation. Although the elites continue to deny that there are plans for a North American Union, why is it that there is a nongovernmental organization called the North American Forum on Integration that is sponsoring yet another mock North American Parliament meeting for students later this month? That’s right, this isn’t the first time they’ve sponsored a mock North American Parliament meeting. What other purpose can be behind this event besides the mass indoctrination of well meaning students? 

http://www.roguegovernment.com/news.php?id=8897

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  1. Wed May 07, 2008 12:29 am
    The NAFI site features maps of the trilateral NAFTA highways. As if that wasn't bad enough. Robert Pastor sits on their board.

  2. Wed May 07, 2008 8:34 pm
    That guy deserves the Lorena Bobbitt treatment.
    The bring new meaning to "Mock" in mock parliament.
    Brent

  3. by avatar akston
    Thu May 08, 2008 1:55 am
    This angered me enough to do some blogging on it as well...

    http://statismwatch.ca/2008/05/07/stude ... ms-of-spp/



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