You and your friends are the only ones discussing "conspiracies". The rest of us were discussing public policy.
Corsi reported this week that Bush administration working groups have not disclosed the results of their work despite two years of massive effort within the executive branches of the U.S., Mexico and Canada.
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"You and your friends are the only ones discussing "conspiracies". The rest of us were discussing public policy."
Thank you all for your input on this thread. I haven't had much time to post, but have been busy reading through all of the information.
It is a bit of leap to assume that this will lead to an immediate loss of sovereignty. After all, the member states of the EU still have sovereignty.
However, with the formation of a European Parliament, harmonized customs, open borders for citizens of the member states, and above all, the establishment of the Euro, there is no doubt that many sovereign aspects of the individual European nations states have already ended, or will eventually end. It remains to be seen what sovereignty will remain. For example, the European Parliament, doesn't govern France. It does have great influence over the Parliament of France, which must implement European Union policies in France, through French law.
Planned for us: Open Borders, free movement of citizens of the three countries, a North American Parliament or Congress, a NAU Passport, and a new currency, the "Amero." It remains to be seen what sovereignty will remain after each stage of the planned process of the union.
Put it this way. The United States will not be submerged by the North American Union, but it's going to get mighty wet. How wet? How fast? Is it already a done deal? What will the country look like with 100 million Mexicans as residents?
All valid questions. And so far, not opened for debate as this master plan is developed for us. I have lived and worked in Latin America, including Mexico. Embarrassingly, I did not know much about this, thinking it was a customs union only.