North American Union, Totalitarian European Union (EUSSR) and more happy happy things That Karl Marx would just LOVE... WAKE UP PEOPLE!!!!!!
Immigration & Integration
by Christopher S. Bentley
July 24, 2006
Europe got sucked into a "free trade" proposal that is morphing into a regional government. The United States is being pushed through the same process.
Open any international business college textbook these days... and one will likely find some discussion about a topic called "regional integration." Sounds innocuous, doesn't it? That's how it is portrayed in the halls of modern academia - intertwined with such labels as "free trade," "falling trade barriers," or "lifting all the boats."
Well, we Americans are about to find out the hard way just what this is all about - unless we change course. The Europeans got sucked into a common market "free trade" proposal that morphed into an economic union and is now morphing into a full-blown political union - a regional government. The United States is being pushed through the same process. However, whereas the European nations took 50 years to go through it, the internationalists in our government intend to complete their plan much sooner - as in two decades.
How does regional integration work? "A free trade area, all barriers to the trade of goods and services among member countries are removed." That's how NAFTA was sold - and that's what Americans who supported NAFTA thought they would get.
Europe got sucked into a "free trade" proposal that is morphing into a regional government. The United States is being pushed through the same process.
Open any international business college textbook these days... and one will likely find some discussion about a topic called "regional integration." Sounds innocuous, doesn't it? That's how it is portrayed in the halls of modern academia - intertwined with such labels as "free trade," "falling trade barriers," or "lifting all the boats."
Well, we Americans are about to find out the hard way just what this is all about - unless we change course. The Europeans got sucked into a common market "free trade" proposal that morphed into an economic union and is now morphing into a full-blown political union - a regional government. The United States is being pushed through the same process. However, whereas the European nations took 50 years to go through it, the internationalists in our government intend to complete their plan much sooner - as in two decades.
How does regional integration work? "A free trade area, all barriers to the trade of goods and services among member countries are removed." That's how NAFTA was sold - and that's what Americans who supported NAFTA thought they would get.
What we really got was something else.
The next phase is to create a customs union. "A customs union eliminates trade barriers between member countries and adopts a common external trade policy." It is certainly not insignificant that Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) member Robert Pastor pushed this idea before Congress in 2005 in a proposal entitled "Building a North American Community," wherein Mexico, Canada, and the United States would adopt a common tariff. The scheme also calls for the integration of Mexican and Canadian personnel "into the Department of Homeland Security," among other things. How fun.
The third phase is a common market. A common market "allows factors of production to move freely between members. Labor and capital are free to move because there are not restrictions on immigration, emigration, or cross-border flows of capital between member countries." This is exactly what is behind the Bush administration's fanatical zeal to implement its "guest worker"/amnesty program. By granting amnesty to the millions of illegals already here, the floodgates would be swung wide open for many more illegals to cross our borders.
A consequence of battering down our nation's borders by permitting illegal immigration would conveniently lead us into the fourth phase, which is economic union. This phase not only includes everything that a common market does, but also "requires a common currency, harmonization of members' tax rates, and a common monetary and fiscal policy. Such a high degree of integration demands a coordinating bureaucracy and the sacrifice of significant amounts of national sovereignty to that bureaucracy."
The next phase is to create a customs union. "A customs union eliminates trade barriers between member countries and adopts a common external trade policy." It is certainly not insignificant that Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) member Robert Pastor pushed this idea before Congress in 2005 in a proposal entitled "Building a North American Community," wherein Mexico, Canada, and the United States would adopt a common tariff. The scheme also calls for the integration of Mexican and Canadian personnel "into the Department of Homeland Security," among other things. How fun.
The third phase is a common market. A common market "allows factors of production to move freely between members. Labor and capital are free to move because there are not restrictions on immigration, emigration, or cross-border flows of capital between member countries." This is exactly what is behind the Bush administration's fanatical zeal to implement its "guest worker"/amnesty program. By granting amnesty to the millions of illegals already here, the floodgates would be swung wide open for many more illegals to cross our borders.
A consequence of battering down our nation's borders by permitting illegal immigration would conveniently lead us into the fourth phase, which is economic union. This phase not only includes everything that a common market does, but also "requires a common currency, harmonization of members' tax rates, and a common monetary and fiscal policy. Such a high degree of integration demands a coordinating bureaucracy and the sacrifice of significant amounts of national sovereignty to that bureaucracy."
Yep, you read that right. We are getting some of the "coordinating bureaucracy" under NAFTA's Chapter 11 tribunals, which have begun overturning U.S. court decisions. The monetary policy and harmonized tax rates are quietly being planned even as the spoils plundered from U.S. taxpayers are ladled out to the rich and infamous in Mexico, under the pretense of building up Mexico's infrastructure. This has started with the North American Development Bank. A regional currency, like the euro, will be pushed next.
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The final phase is political union. We should ask ourselves: what would be left of our Constitution at that point?
The final phase is political union. We should ask ourselves: what would be left of our Constitution at that point?
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The CFR internationalists who are positioned in key spots of our nation's political institutions are racing down the "free trade" highway toward a North American Union - which they intend to complete by 2010.
The CFR internationalists who are positioned in key spots of our nation's political institutions are racing down the "free trade" highway toward a North American Union - which they intend to complete by 2010.
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We should not forget that even Karl Marx loved "the Free Trade system" because of its "destructive" capacity to "break up old nationalities … and [hasten] the Social Revolution."
(view their trailer and read this article plus much more here:)
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At this point I will re-post this from a few days ago:
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Someone who's been there and done that is flailing his arms wildly, trying to warn us not to go down this road.Remember, the North American Union is a dangerous detour, coming up around the bend...
Former Soviet Dissident Warns For EU DictatorshipFrom the desk of
Paul Belien
Mon, 2006-02-27
Vladimir Bukovksy, the 63-year old former Soviet dissident, fears that the European Union is on its way to becoming another Soviet Union.
Mon, 2006-02-27
Vladimir Bukovksy, the 63-year old former Soviet dissident, fears that the European Union is on its way to becoming another Soviet Union.
In a speech he delivered in Brussels last week Mr Bukovsky called the EU a "monster" that must be destroyed, the sooner the better, before it develops into a fullfledged totalitarian state.
Mr Bukovsky paid a visit to the European Parliament on Thursday at the invitation of Fidesz, the Hungarian Civic Forum. Fidesz, a member of the European Christian Democrat group, had invited the former Soviet dissident over from England, where he lives, on the occasion of this year's 50th anniversary of the 1956 Hungarian Uprising.
After his morning meeting with the Hungarians, Mr Bukovsky gave an afternoon speech in a Polish restaurant in the Trier straat, opposite the European Parliament, where he spoke at the invitation of the United Kingdom Independence Party, of which he is a patron.
An interview with Vladimir Bukovsky about the impending EUSSRIn his speech Mr Bukovsky referred to confidential documents from secret Soviet files which he was allowed to read in 1992. These documents confirm the existence of a –conspiracy” to turn the European Union into a socialist organization...
(read it all...)
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When dozens of elk escaped from his ranch, Rex Rammell thought he faced the task of recovering his herd. Instead, he witnessed the state-sponsored slaughter of his elk.
The Chief Joseph Idaho ranch in eastern Idaho lies in the shadow of both Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks amid the unparalleled natural splendor of the Rocky Mountain West. The ranch, owned and operated until recently by veterinarian Rex Rammell, has been home to a herd of hundreds of prized Rocky Mountain elk. In August, a bear, no doubt seeking an easy meal among the ranch's herd, dug under the fence that separated Rammell's elk from the wild elk that roam the Idaho wilderness. Shortly after, nearly 100 elk from Dr. Rammell's herd escaped through the damaged fence.
The story of the escaped elk should have ended with Dr. Rammell recapturing his wayward herd, as would have happened with any other escaped livestock. Instead, the escaped elk became the object of an unprecedented property rights struggle that pitted an embattled rancher against a state government eager to assert its "right" to destroy property at the whim of the governor.
(I found this article aboout it on the web:)
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