That the three met was in all the papers and on the news programs. And, the meeting was so secret that the Washington Post published the entire transcript of the meeting the day after it happened.
Corsi acts as if he's revealing something that was clandestine. If you got sucked in by that approach, you'd best check your conspiracy meter. It might be pegged.
And Corsi knows you're out there to buy his book.
And the best part is that 2 out of those 3 aren't in power anymore and the 3rd is about 2 years away from being term-limited.
But I am sure that by 2008, Corsi, Buchanan, Farah et al will have moved onto some other form of "They're gonna get us unless you buy my book" kookery.
I didn't know that it was published, so my mistake. However, the bottom line is that the borders must be secured and US should not be asking Mexico a permission to build a fence on its own territory.
Also guest worker program that Bush was pushing so hard would bring additional 60,000,000 to 100,000,000 in the next 15 to 20 years or so by Heritage Foundation estimates. It's clearly not sustainable. So the reason why conspiracy theories of US-Canada-Mexico merger are springing up is the fact that the Bush II Administration does not show willingness to secure border until public pressure is sufficiently built up. So the ball ultimately is in Bush Administration court to show that it's serious about defending US Sovereignty. When the lack of it is shown, conspiracy theories are abound, even if they are wrong or even absurd.
Corsi acts as if he's revealing something that was clandestine. If you got sucked in by that approach, you'd best check your conspiracy meter. It might be pegged.
And Corsi knows you're out there to buy his book
Actually, I'd rather go to the library than buy it, but it's a funny observation of my vulnerability once in a while to a well argumented conspiracy theory -:)))) Nevertheless, it does not hurt to have a public scrutiny of the reasons why officials are apparently not doing what they are expected to do.