Then why be so adamantly opposed to the idea that many suspect that certain factions in and out of the government, elected officials and bureaucrats, are working toward the goal of a NAU? Especially when some have said so, publicly?
Perennial suspicion, yea even paranoia, is good, is it not? Popular resistance to an idea, even if that idea is not actively being pursued, is a message and a warning to those who would entertain that notion, yes?
How is it not good that there are those who beat the drum against such a union, keep the possible threat alive in the minds of the people?
It may be a "conspiracy theory" in fact, but we ought not forget that virtually every regime change in history has been the result of a conspiracy, so, the term "conspiracy" has a long and well established track record. And, by its very nature, the people only find out until too late.
I see you and some others tirelessly beat the drum in favor of a current governmental status quo existing unchanged into perpetuity. "Eternal vigilance is the price of freedom" is not speaking of what you know, but what you suspect.
Because I'd rather work toward preventing the formation of the NAU, instead of working toward preventing a coordinated response to avian flu, while thinking that I'm working toward preventing the formation of the NAU.