One of my favorite quotes came from a friend of mine who used to be US Undersecretary of Commerce. She said: "Those who say that they don't believe in conspiracy theories have obviously never worked in government!"
As much as all of this sounds completely far-fetched, much of the same strategy has already been accomplished in Europe with the EU -- and that was also "unthinkable" 20 years ago.
However, having said that -- it seems to me that truly debating this issue requires a whole lot more homework on all our parts, both into the NAU and into the rights of the president and/or Congress to supercede the Consitution. Because if there is any substance to this, it could be the most important issue we ever debate. If not, it isn't worth losing a night's sleep over!
The difference being, of course, that it's pretty tough to insist that Europe's currency or economic union was done in secret.
It was not some huge conspiracy that was covered up though. It was all done very publicly, and the citizens voted on it.
Little hard to swallow this all happening 'under wraps' just because someone claims that it is so.