Posted on 09/26/2006 10:46:32 PM PDT by lonewacko_dot_com
The Department of Transportation, acting through a Security and Prosperity Partnership "working group," is preparing in 2007 to issue North American biometric border passes to Mexican, Canadian, and U.S. "trusted travelers" according to documents released to WND columnist and author Jerome R. Corsi under a Freedom of Information Act request.
"The FOIA documents show the organizational chart and the composition of a 'shadow Department of Transportation' which includes formal membership from Mexico and Canada's Departments of Transportation," asserts Corsi.
"SPP has in effect created a fully-functioning trilateral Department of Transportation which will dictate policy to Mary Peters as soon as she is confirmed to replace Leon Mineta as U.S. secretary of Transportation."
..."Evidently SPP has decided to erase our internal borders with Mexico and Canada," Corsi told WND. "We have no trilateral treaty voted by two-thirds of the Senate that has authorized North American trusted traveler biometric cards to be issued to the citizens of the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Yet this is exactly what the shadow administrative branch created within the Bush administration under the auspices of an SPP working group is doing."
(Excerpt) Read more at worldnetdaily.com ...
http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=52164
http://www.judicialwatch.org/5979.shtml
They received around 1000 pages of documents from their FOIA request. Some of them are at the second link, others will be released later.
Thank you for the links.
I looked around and could not find a thread on the FOIA documents listed at JW? I'll start one....I'm glad they were finally successful in obtaining this information!!
ping (yet again).
Thanks for pinging me, and thanks for posting.
NAU
North American Union, has a certain je nais se quois, no?.....
It's all over..............
ping
Ain't that a fact? Ain't nobody know nothin' about this under-the-radar revoltin' development ... except on FR ... and even here, lots of folks ain't really be believin' it.
Je ne sais quois-ping
You might wish to bone-up on the Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry Reform Act of 2002, and subsequent amendments.
Your contention being that the aforementioned act empowers the President and his administration to work with Canada and Mexico to issue these North American biometric passes?
PING!
If the Act is the legislative authorization of a biometric identification system, then in my opinion it's pretty tough to argue that the executive cannot negotiate with other countries to implement them, on the basis that doing so is somehow unconstitutional.
Thank God our government is watching out for us! Doubtless the 2 million or so illegal aliens who have entered since the passage of this landmark legislation pose no danger and were in fact I'm sure, just part of a system-wide test.
I am also sure our border-security-conscious government will return them to their homelands soon, with our hearty thanks and a fond "adíos" for helping us out by identifying potential 'areas of improvement' in our Border Security!
So you are opposed to biometric passports because we have an illegal immigration problem? Sounds to me you need to identify your targets a bit more closely.
Si, eh?
People...we need to get this out for the average American has NO idea what is truly going on!
I heard a woman from Minnesota on the radio saying they have expanded her hgwy very wide and named it a "Corridor" she didn't know what that meant. Can you say Nafta Highway?! They are doing this right under our noses folks!
We will wake up one day having to take up arms as they filter through.
NOTE: NASCO is "known as the strongest International Trade Corridor Coalition on Capitol Hill."
The superhighway no one is funding
Even Congress is mostly blind to the sneaky construction from the likes of Perry in TX
By 2007 we could be in a war with Mexico transporting all Chinese goods, coming straight up through the Midwest to Canada
Why the secrecy over superhighway?
Documents disclose "Shadow" Government with government docs!
Security and Prosperity Partnership Of North America
SPP Myths vs Facts-Security and Prosperity Partnership Of North America
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