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Commerce chief pushes for 'North American integration'
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | March 24, 2007 | Jerome R. Corsi

Posted on 03/24/2007 4:36:59 AM PDT by Man50D

While the Bush administration insists the controversial Security and Prosperity Partnership is just a dialogue with Canada and Mexico, a State Department cable released to WND shows Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez pressing to implement major trilateral initiatives to help "capture the vision of North American integration."

The cable was among some 150 pages of State Department SPP documents recently released to WND under a Freedom of Information Act request.

Howard Phillips, who has formed a coalition to block development of a "North American Union" and formation of NAFTA superhighways, told WND the document "makes clear that the agenda of SPP is to pursue major economic integration that redefines U.S. businesses into a 'North American' definition."

By leading with economics, SPP is crafting a North American regulatory structure that transforms U.S. regulations by 'harmonizing' them with Mexican and Canadian regulations, all without specific congressional approval," said Phillips, chairman of the Conservative Caucus.

The State Department communiqué, dated May 20, 2005, documents a March 13, 2005, meeting between Gutierrez, Mexican Secretary of Economy Fernando Canales and Canadian Privy Council Assistant Secretary Phil Ventura. The meeting was held just prior to the announcement of SPP at the trilateral summit with the country's three leaders in Waco, Texas, March 23, 2005.

The cable notes Gutierrez opened the discussion by stressing that the July 23, 2005, "Report to Leaders" needed "to show results" that would be "enduring and create an on-going process."

Gutierrez suggested each working group should propose one "big ticket" issue, rather than the "50-60 smaller initiatives" that were then in the SPP "matrix," allowing the "SPP ministers" to capture the attention of the "SPP leaders" with major North American integration goals that were both tangible and important.

"This memo gives us an important 'behind the scenes' look at the trilateral bureaucratic process that gave rise to the "Report to Leaders.

The 2005 "Report to Leaders" on the SPP website, Phillips noted, resulted from a detailed process of trilateral bureaucratic meetings that led to cabinet-level discussions within the three governments. The end result, he said, was for the report to "focus on the major SPP working group initiatives that could advance the goal of North American integration."

Phillips contended a "close reading of the document makes a lie of the SPP 'myth vs. facts' contention that SPP is just a 'dialogue.'

"The document quotes Canada's Ventura as stating that the three countries should prepare a joint document declaring their trilateral intention to 'integrate' a list of industries, including automobiles, pharmaceuticals, textiles, furniture, and steel," he argued. "Ventura said the more 'trilateral integrated' industries that could be listed, the better."

At the meeting, Gutierrez proposed that the SPP ministers think in terms of a trilateral "integrated" auto industry creating a "Made in North America Vehicle by 2009." He also suggested announcing "an IPR (Intellectual Property Rights) Violation Free Zone by 2010" and that SPP ministers should hold weekly conference calls to advance the agenda.

"The economic route being pursued behind closed doors by SPP working groups is a replay of the exact stealth route taken in Europe," Phillips noted.

"Right now the EU is celebrating with a series of television commercials the evolution over a 50-year period from an initial coal and steel agreement to a full-fledged European Union regional government with the euro as a regional currency," he said.

The recently uncovered State Department memo, Phillips added, makes clear the same bureaucratic process of regional integration is being implemented in North America within working group and minister meetings that are closed to the public and the press.

"The State Department memo also makes clear that Gutierrez is a major moving force driving the North American integration agenda for the Bush White House," Phillips said.

Supporting Phillips' contention, the State Department cable noted in the last paragraph the meeting got off to a slow start, but under Gutierrez's leadership "it resulted in concrete ideas and direction for the working groups."


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To: wolfcreek
Interesting to note its the 50 year anniversary of the EU,did you realize it had been around so long?

It started with a 'European Defence Community'. This is the same as the SPP's 'security perimeter'. You see the word 'community' has been tainted by Pastor's Towards a North American Community, so Bush in South America earlier this month started calling our hemisphere, our 'neighborhood'. Nice friendly words for sus amigos so as not to alarm Americans. And perimeter has marketability for its militaristic flavor....

Then the EU started going for 'economic integration' with coal and steel. Hmmmm, where have we heard that phrase before? That's right, NAFTA. And more recently 'energy integration' from the US department of State.

According to the formula, a common currency is next.

The EU took 50 years of subversion and treason. The NAU is on a much shorter timeline, it appears.
41 posted on 03/24/2007 1:23:36 PM PDT by hedgetrimmer (I'm a billionaire! Thanks WTO and the "free trade" system!--Hu Jintao top 10 worst dictators)
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To: 1rudeboy
I think Corsi is looking to write another book and he's testing the water to see which conspiracy will sell the most copies. Which topic will bring out more moonbats who'll buy the book? What to do....what to do....
42 posted on 03/24/2007 3:19:48 PM PDT by Mase (Save me from the people who would save me from myself!)
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To: Mase
Economic integration-- lets see what the US chamber of commerce with the help of commerce secretary Gutierrez is up to?

The automotive sector-led Automotive Partnership Council of North America (APCNA) is a mechanism for the North American governments to work with interested stakeholders to ensure the competitiveness of the automotive sector and address the full spectrum of issues ranging from regulation to innovation, transportation infrastructure and border facilitation. Formally establish the APCNA: by September 2005.
43 posted on 03/24/2007 6:36:16 PM PDT by hedgetrimmer (I'm a billionaire! Thanks WTO and the "free trade" system!--Hu Jintao top 10 worst dictators)
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To: wolfcreek; Toddsterpatriot; Mase; 1rudeboy

The SPP is pushing 'energy security' as part of their policy making agenda.

Can we have security when our open border pals in corrupt Mexico make energy deals with Iran?
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Iran and Mexico sign MoU on oil and gas cooperation
21-02-05 Iran and Mexico have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote mutual cooperation in oil, gas and petrochemical sectors, it was reported.
The Iranian embassy in Mexico reported that the MoU also concerned Iran-Mexico cooperation in the construction of structures and equipment in those sectors. The report added that the memorandum was signed by Iran's Deputy Oil Minister for International Affairs Hadi Nejad Hosseinian and Mexican Energy Minister Ferdinando Elizondo Barragan in Mexico.

Nejad Hosseinian and Barragan in their talks discussed Iran-Mexico relations in all fields, and voiced mutual determination to diversify relations in different domains of the energy sector.
They also exchanged viewpoints on ways to increase the role of the private and state sectors in promoting Iran-Mexico ties particularly considering Mexico's booming economy and its huge market need for Iranian petrochemical products.

The Iran embassy report further stressed that Nejad Hosseinian has been meeting Mexican officials for talks on the expansion of mutual ties in the energy sector.
He has met officials from Mexico's leading oil company Pemex for talks on bilateral cooperation in different areas of the energy sector.

http://www.gasandoil.com/goc/news/ntl63405.htm


44 posted on 03/25/2007 9:42:38 AM PDT by hedgetrimmer (I'm a billionaire! Thanks WTO and the "free trade" system!--Hu Jintao top 10 worst dictators)
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To: hedgetrimmer
Can we have security when our open border pals in corrupt Mexico make energy deals with Iran?

If we close the border, how would these deals hurt us?

45 posted on 03/25/2007 10:45:00 AM PDT by Toddsterpatriot (Why are protectionists (and goldbugs) so bad at math?)
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To: Toddsterpatriot
If we close the border, how would these deals hurt us?

Let's see, now that you "free traders" have integrated our economy so seamlessly with Mexico, integrated auto production, agriculture and labor with illegal immigration, what do you suppose Mexico would do to make up for the $40 billion in remittances every year? And the industrial complexes built down there by formerly American companies and the Inter-american development Banks criminally appropriated US tax dollars? Do ya think they are befriending( and economically integrating) a sworn enemy of the US for giggles?
46 posted on 03/25/2007 11:30:43 AM PDT by hedgetrimmer (I'm a billionaire! Thanks WTO and the "free trade" system!--Hu Jintao top 10 worst dictators)
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To: Toddsterpatriot; 1rudeboy
"Idiots who believe that secret plans for an NAU are in motion are idiots."


Sorry Todd, There are people in Congress and the Legislatures of at least a dozen states who have let the *cat out of the bag* so to speak. Are they idiots too?


1rudeboy, that's not a *duck*, that's your conscience.
47 posted on 03/25/2007 11:55:54 AM PDT by wolfcreek (Semi-Conservatism Won't Cut It)
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To: wolfcreek
Let's cut to the chase, shall we? Firstly, I am concerned with my Constitutional right to be free of big government, nanny-staters dictating to me what my rights should be, and using the power of the state to limit my freedom, and having the chutzpah (but not the intellectual firepower) to claim that they are acting on my behalf, or for my own good (any clue which of the two major political parties resemble the description given above?).

Secondly, once you can establish that your concern for my right above is equivalent to my own concern (to this point a complete and utter failure on your part), then we can discuss the way forward. Conscience, indeed. You fear the things you do not understand, just as you fear freedom. The irony is that you expect the State to hold your hand, with no comprehension that the State also happens to be me . . . and I don't want to.

48 posted on 03/25/2007 12:37:23 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: 1rudeboy

With Corsi and his enablers, if there isn't a conspiracy, then there's a conspiracy about the conspiracy. Well, maybe the conspiracy doesn't exist, but there must be a conspiracy to supress the conspiracy that isn't a conspiracy that the conspiracy doesn't want us to believe that it's a conspiracy that doesn't exist.

See?


49 posted on 03/25/2007 12:43:33 PM PDT by AmishDude (It doesn't matter whom you vote for. It matters who takes office.)
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To: wolfcreek
There are people in Congress and the Legislatures of at least a dozen states who have let the *cat out of the bag* so to speak. Are they idiots too?

Yes. As a matter of fact, they are. And if you notice, they all cite the same information you do. It's not like they come out waving the key to the NAU executive washroom or anything.

50 posted on 03/25/2007 12:44:46 PM PDT by AmishDude (It doesn't matter whom you vote for. It matters who takes office.)
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To: Man50D

Carlos Gutierrez = Manchurian Candidate


51 posted on 03/25/2007 12:45:48 PM PDT by toddlintown (Six bullets and Lennon goes down. Yet not one hit Yoko. Discuss.)
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To: hedgetrimmer

What subversion and treason? All of Europe wanted it and it was constructed in the open. Where the hell do you get the idiotic idea that the EU was built in secret?


52 posted on 03/25/2007 12:46:14 PM PDT by AmishDude (It doesn't matter whom you vote for. It matters who takes office.)
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To: taxed2death
[... Yup, the sooner we "integrate" with the cesspool called messico the better. ..]

Yes and commit political incest with Canada..

53 posted on 03/25/2007 12:47:54 PM PDT by hosepipe (CAUTION: This propaganda is laced with hyperbole....)
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To: 1rudeboy
"Firstly, I am concerned with my Constitutional right to be free of big government, nanny-staters dictating to me what my rights should be, and using the power of the state to limit my freedom"


Seems to me you would have a greater concern about the direction this country is headed rather, than trying to downplay a situation which might inevitably take those rights and privileges away.


You fear the things you do not understand, just as you fear freedom. The irony is that you expect the State to hold your hand, with no comprehension that the State also happens to be me . . . and I don't want to.


I see an NAU as a direct assault on my freedoms and my individuality. I don't expect ANYONE to hold my hand. What I do expect is rational conversation explaining why I should go along with this plan not, vague inferences.
54 posted on 03/25/2007 1:00:59 PM PDT by wolfcreek (Semi-Conservatism Won't Cut It)
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To: wolfcreek
Are they idiots too?

Yes.

55 posted on 03/25/2007 1:03:30 PM PDT by Toddsterpatriot (Why are protectionists (and goldbugs) so bad at math?)
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To: hedgetrimmer
I didn't see anything in your post that explained how a deal between Iran and Mexico hurts the US. Try again?
56 posted on 03/25/2007 1:04:39 PM PDT by Toddsterpatriot (Why are protectionists (and goldbugs) so bad at math?)
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To: AmishDude

Revisionist dude?


57 posted on 03/25/2007 1:04:46 PM PDT by hedgetrimmer (I'm a billionaire! Thanks WTO and the "free trade" system!--Hu Jintao top 10 worst dictators)
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To: hedgetrimmer

Every European leader for decades has been pushing for the EU. Hell, they designed the flag in the 80s and the EU is still little more than a currency and a toothless bureaucracy.

The only revisionism is on your part.


58 posted on 03/25/2007 1:10:55 PM PDT by AmishDude (It doesn't matter whom you vote for. It matters who takes office.)
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To: Toddsterpatriot

Oh I forgot! Iran's nuclear development program is PLAINLY peaceful, and those british ally sailors deserve to be tried for espionage. Its great Mexico is purchasing military hardware from Russia, and Iran and Russia are bosoom buddies. Let's just forget the Monroe Doctrine! Its JUST a piece of paper! Just like the US Constitution, to the "free traders".


59 posted on 03/25/2007 1:11:32 PM PDT by hedgetrimmer (I'm a billionaire! Thanks WTO and the "free trade" system!--Hu Jintao top 10 worst dictators)
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To: hedgetrimmer
Unless you're claiming the energy deal between Iran and Mexico involves nuclear energy, you still haven't shown that it harms the US. Stay focused.
60 posted on 03/25/2007 1:14:24 PM PDT by Toddsterpatriot (Why are protectionists (and goldbugs) so bad at math?)
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