Actually, I read his article, the precursor to the book he wants to sell. His conclusion could not be supported by the evidence presented in the article.
He based his conclusion on two main events.
The first was the signing of a security and trade agreement between the three countries. The concept of the security agreement was to come up with a way to safely speed the movement of goods across borders.
The second was the Senate testimony of Robert Pastor regarding the CFR's plan for a "Building a North American Community."
The problem with Corsi's conclusion is that he says the security agreement was following the blueprint laid out in the CFR report. It should be noted that the CFR group wrote the report after that agreement was signed. The CFR group wrote their report in response to the March 2005 agreement.
CFR is a left leaning think tank whose board of directors reads like a who's who of Clinton and Carter rejects. It is not the kind of group the Administration is going to consult on foreign affairs.
Watch out for black helicopters.
I looked that up. I didn't check them all, but the "right" is more than represented.
Let's see: CFR BOARD OF DIRECTORS
http://www.cfr.org/about/people/board_of_directors.html
Richard N. Haass President
Former State Department Director of Policy Planning and lead U.S. official on Afghanistan and Northern Ireland (2001-2003), and principal Middle East adviser to President George H.W. Bush (1989-93).
Colin L. Powell United States Army (Ret.)
David M. Rubenstein Co-Founder and Managing Director, The Carlyle Group
Carla A. Hills Vice Chairman; Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Hills & Company(This is one of the people picked by this administration to the "working" groups of the NAU)
Kenneth M. Duberstein, He previously served as chief of staff to President Ronald Reagan in 1988-1989. During the Reagan administration he also served as deputy chief of staff as well as both assistant and deputy assistant to the president for legislative affairs.
Thomas R. Pickering, He has held numerous other positions at the State Department, including executive secretary and special assistant to Secretaries Rogers and Kissinger
. Vin Weber, Mr. Weber served in the House of Representatives (R-Minn.) from 1981 to 1993. He is based in Washington, DC.
And then there are members of CFR, like Grover Norquist, this administrations "man" on immigration policy and Islamic affairs. And Tony Snow.
Are you saying that there are no CFR members in the Bush administration?