Thursday, April 05, 2007

It's the North American Union, stupid... Part 17

"The Trilateral Cooperation Charter is determined to attack the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 by moving to merge our food and drug regulations with those of Canada and Mexico, both of whom are far more restrictive on dietary supplements." - I.A.H.F.
Welcome to Post-American America
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WorldNetDaily
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Federal Trade Commission have agreed to a Trilateral Cooperation Charter with counterparts in Canada and Mexico under the auspices of NAFTA and the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America that will crack down on public access to food supplements and vitamins. "The purpose is to make an end run around any domestic law that interferes with food and drug multi-national corporate profits," said John Hammell, a critic of the plan. Hammell is the founder of International Advocates for Health Freedom, an advocacy group created to fight globalists' efforts to regulate alternative health treatments, including herbs, dietary supplements, and vitamins. "A key goal of the Trilateral Cooperation Charter is to limit the public's access to food supplements and vitamins that are fundamental to many types of alternative medicine," Hammell said. "The Trilateral Cooperation Charter is determined to attack the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 by moving to merge our food and drug regulations with those of Canada and Mexico, both of whom are far more restrictive on dietary supplements."
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CNN Lou Dobbs
More states are moving in the fight against the so-called Security and Prosperity Partnership. Officially, the SPP aims to integrate the economies of Mexico, Canada and the United States by the year 2010. This is, no matter what anyone tells you, a very serious and unprecedented challenge to the sovereignty of this nation. And it's happening utterly without the knowledge and certainly without the approval of the American people or the consent of Congress. Dozens of working groups at the highest levels of government, along with the most powerful companies in the hemisphere, have been meeting "to harmonize regulations." Border security advocates say the Bush administration is not serious about border security because it gets in the way of his aggressive plan to erase borders between the countries at the behest of the big businesses that are steering this entire process.
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CNN Lou Dobbs
As to why more people in the media are not focusing on the emerging North American Union, Cliff Kincaid, editor of the "Accuracy in Media Report", said: "I think the issue of sovereignty is, frankly, just not as sexy as a former "Playboy" Playmate, for example, or the latest missing person. I have been here in Washington, D.C., for almost 30 years, and this story about the submersion of U.S. sovereignty to this emerging trilateral entity, the North American community, the North American union, whatever you want to call it, seems to be the story of our lifetimes. It is simply incredible. I've seen literature out of the people behind us who even envision a North American Supreme Court with the ability to overrule our own Supreme Court." Kincaid also said: "I have been here in Washington, D.C.,for almost 30 years, and this story about the submersion of U.S. sovereignty to this emerging trilateral entity, the North American community, the North American union, whatever you want to call it, seems to be the story of our lifetimes. It is simply incredible. I've seen literature out of the people behind us who even envision a North American Supreme Court with the ability to overrule our own Supreme Court." Kincaid attended a conference in Washington, sponsored by the Center for North American Studies, that was devoted to developing a North American legal system.
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