To: ovrtaxt
The NACC consists of 30 multinational business corporations that advise SPP and set the action agenda for its 20 trilateral bureaucratic working groups. I'd like to know who these 30 corporations are. These money worshipping criminals are pressuring the governments of three nations to enact a supranational set of rules which will ultimately destroy our sovereignty-- for money.
According to the memo, the NACC made recommendations in three areas: border-crossing facilitation, standards and regulatory cooperation, and energy integration. The memo suggested NACC members were getting impatient, charging the speed of SPP regulatory change was too slow.
So we see the explanation behind Bush's obsession with illegal immigration--even though it destroyed his ability to rally support for Iraq, by alienating his base.
The only thing one can conclude, is that he cares more about money and corporate interests than our military men and women.
2 posted on
07/24/2007 3:11:08 AM PDT by
ovrtaxt
(The FairTax and the North American Union are mutually exclusive.)
To: ovrtaxt
You are only now figuring that out. We need to stop this.
3 posted on
07/24/2007 3:14:10 AM PDT by
Hydroshock
(Duncan Hunter For President, checkout gohunter08.com.)
To: ovrtaxt; Ben Ficklin
“I’d like to know who these 30 corporations are.”
I would venture to say they probably own most of the big media outlets. This helps keep their subversive agenda under wraps.
Reminds me of *The Terminator* where the Corps built robots to fight wars against nonparticipating humans.
13 posted on
07/24/2007 5:11:24 AM PDT by
wolfcreek
(2 bad Tyranny, Treachery and Treason never take a vacation...)
To: ovrtaxt
"I'd like to know who those 30 corporations are."
Of course Corsi and the others don't want you or any of their readers to know who the 30 are. The like to keep an air secrecy to the discussion because that makes it easier to weave the conspiracy.
NACC Members
To: calcowgirl; nicmarlo; texastoo; William Terrell; cinives; Czar; Borax Queen; janetgreen; Rockitz; ..
23 posted on
07/24/2007 6:25:34 AM PDT by
hedgetrimmer
(I'm a billionaire! Thanks WTO and the "free trade" system!--Hu Jintao top 10 worst dictators)
To: ovrtaxt
The only thing one can conclude, is that he cares more about money and corporate interests than our military men and women.Yup. There were clues to this prior to 9-11, and persistently manifest subsequent. As contrary as it seems, in war, and with China threatening to nuke us every few months, he has been short-changing our strategic warfare capability...exclusively focussing on "brushfire" small-scale wars. And putting up a "limited" missile defense which is so limited it cannot properly be called either "national" or even a "missile defense" worthy of the name. He is implementing Xlinton's lame land-based plan...which covers a narrow 2-3 degrees of azimuth, and leaves the U.S. wide open to any serious attack. From everybody.
And he cut back the number of interceptors Xlinton claimed to have in mind, approximately 200, to gee, only 45 being procured...
I'd like to know who these 30 corporations are
Ditto. I would make their CEO's lives VERY uncomfortable.
60 posted on
07/24/2007 12:53:58 PM PDT by
Paul Ross
(Ronald Reagan-1987:"We are always willing to be trade partners but never trade patsies.")
To: ovrtaxt; B4Ranch; pissant; AuntB; kattracks
I would like to know who these 30 corporations are. These money worshipping criminals are pressuring the governments of three nations to enact a supranational set of rules which will ultimately destroy our sovereignty-- for money.That is possible. But another thought occurs to me. How much of this is all an elaborate ruse, or pretext for the globalists? The NACC may be more a collection of extortion victims, rather than the villains here.
I.e., How much of the NACC is the result of coercion directed against these supposed "titans" of the "private sector" who may in fact merely be stooges themselves?
My suspcion was aroused after seeing the list, I suspect some of these "leaders" who are ostensibly "impatient" and "demanding" are in fact schills for the governments themselves. Lockheed, for example, is so extremely dependent on DOD contracts, that it wouldn't DARE cross President Bush... He probably says, "Jump!" and their CEO says, "How high?" Or "I need a "constituency" for this lil 'ol NAU project I got going, you are volunteered." To be sure, that may not be the case for all these...but where were all these folks in this deal BEFORE W came along...
[edit] NACC Members
U.S. Representatives:
- Lou Schorsch, Mittal
- Joseph Gilmour, New York Life
- William Clay Ford, Ford
- Rick Wagoner, General Motors
- Raymond Gilmartin, Merck
- David J. O'Reilly, Chevron
- Jeffrey R. Immelt, General Electric
- H. Lee Scott, Wal-Mart
- Robert Stevens, Lockheed Martin
- Michael Haverty, Kansas City Southern
- Douglas R. Conant, Campbells Soup
- James M. Kilts, Gillette
- Herman Cain, Whirlpool
Canadian Representatives:
- Dominic D'Alessandro, Manulife Financial
- Paul Desmarais, Jr., Power Corporation of Canada
- David Ganong, Ganong Bros. Limited
- Richard George, Suncor Energy Inc.
- Hunter Harrison, CN
- Linda Hasenfratz, Linamar Corporation (NACC chairperson)
- Michael Sabia, Bell Canada Enterprises
- Jim Shepherd, Canfor Corporation
- Annette Verschuren, The Home Depot
- Rick Waugh, Scotiabank
Mexican Representatives:
- José Luís Barraza, President of Consejo Coordinador Empresarial (CCE) and CEO of Grupo Impulso, Realiza & Asociados, Inmobiliaria Realiza and Optima
- Gastón Azcárraga, President of Consejo Mexicano de Hombres de Negocios (CMHN) and CEO of Mexicana de Aviación and Grupo Posadas
- León Halkin, President of Confederación de Cámaras Industriales (CONCAMIN) and Chairman of the Board and CEO of four companies in the industrial and real estate markets
- Valentín Díez, President of Consejo Mexicano de Comercio Exterior (COMCE) and former Vicepresident of Grupo Modelo.
- Jaime Yesaki, President of Consejo Nacional Agropecuario (CNA) and CEO of several Poultry companies.
- Claudio X. González, President of Centro de Estudios Económicos del Sector Privado (CEESP) and Chairman of the Board and CEO Kimberly-Clark de Mexico
- Guillermo Vogel, Vice President of TAMSA (Tubos de Acero de México)
- César de Anda Molina, President and CEO of Avicar de Occidente
- Tomás González Sada, President and CEO of Grupo CYDSA
- Alfredo Moisés Ceja, President of Finca Montegrande
81 posted on
07/24/2007 2:12:40 PM PDT by
Paul Ross
(Ronald Reagan-1987:"We are always willing to be trade partners but never trade patsies.")
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