Mexican Collapse And The Plan For A North American Union

Posted on Thursday, January 22 at 08:53 by NAUWATCH

Mike Sunnucks, writing for the Phoenix Business Journal, exposes details of a recent report released by the Pentagon. According to the report, globalization and urbanization will fuel “social unrest, as well as a potential collapse of the Mexican government as that country deals with violence and corruption induced by drug cartels and organized crime.”

On the surface, the Joint Operating Environment 2008 report by the U.S. Joint Forces Command is a self-serving document. It predicts multiple crises “if there are major reductions in U.S. defense spending,” including “terrorist networks obtaining nuclear and biological weapons, as well as instability and aggressiveness involving China, India, Pakistan, India and the Middle East.” On the other hand, the report may be seen as a blueprint for the establishment of a North American Union.

http://www.infowars.com/?p=7171

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  1. Fri Jan 23, 2009 7:14 pm
    The main reason for any Mexican collapse is the NAFTA that has totally ruined their economy, putting 70% below poverty levels, while making a few filthy rich.

    NAFTA also harmed us very badly, but we had a bit of a leeway to survive for the time being. But now the rulers see the possibility of the Great Empire dictatorship given to them by NAFTA and won't let the opportunity slip out of their hands.

    I don't trust either of our "leaders" , but if Harper gets a majority, there won't be a Canada left in 2 years.

    Ed Deak.

  2. by RickW
    Sat Jan 24, 2009 5:42 am
    Ed:

    The Liberals aren't much different. They are just more subtle.



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