Those who believe that a NAU is being created are called tinfoil hat-wearing conspiracy nuts and are often ridiculed in articles, in comment sections, and on message boards. Those trying to counter our claims are quick with name-calling but are short on facts. Many attempts at debunking the NAU are almost laughable if the reality wasn't that they were deceiving the dumbed down public. One such article referred to the members of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) as eggheads, and the reports they publish as wonky papers only to be tossed aside and forgotten about. The author of this particular article is either very naive and misinformed, or is attempting to downplay the CFR's true influence. A report entitled, “Building a North American Community,” which was published in May of 2005, is considered by many to be the blueprint for the SPP. The architects of such reports take what they do very seriously, and to casually and nonchalantly brush their work aside as irrelevant is simply irresponsible. It is true that some of their findings and recommendations are ahead of the curve and not yet ready for public consumption but later on many become policy. It is hard to deny the power and influence that the CFR wields. Since its inception in 1921, this shadow government has been hard at work, dismantling and destroying American sovereignty. There is little doubt that the CFR is one of the driving forces behind the NAU and the creation of a one-world government.
We need to further engage the NAU monster, and although we are not fighting this battle on an even playing field, our victories continue. Recently, amendments were passed that would prohibit any funds appropriated by the Transportation, Housing, Urban Development, and the Commerce Department from being used for U.S. participation in SPP working groups. Government task forces, committees, and those in the private sector, along with the SPP working groups, are the ones quietly harmonizing regulations, policies and laws. We are witnessing the transfer of power and the take over of our executive government. The key is that unelected bureaucrats are the ones implementing the NAU with little scrutiny, and once they start engaging in policy making they must be made accountable. Through the Canadian Access to Information Act, we now know that the upcoming SPP summit in Montebello, Quebec on August 20-21 will concentrate on five key issues. This includes Strengthening Competitiveness, which is to be the center piece of the summit. Also on the agenda is the Avian Pandemic Influenza, Emergency Management, Energy Security and Secure Borders. The whole SPP process is undemocratic and unconstitutional, and will lead to bigger government, more bureaucracy, and will further undermine our prosperity, security, and sovereignty.
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