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There is a strong movement to create a world government in which sovereign nations would become member states of the world government. In addition, nations are combining to form de facto regional governments.

North American Army created without OK by Congress

In a ceremony that received virtually no attention in the American media, the United States and Canada signed a military agreement Feb. 14 allowing the armed forces from one nation to support the armed forces of the other nation during a domestic civil emergency, even one that does not involve a cross-border crisis.

Source: WorldNetDaily, February 24, 2008

7-year plan aligns U.S. with Europe's economy

Six U.S. senators and 49 House members are advisers for a group working toward a Transatlantic Common Market between the U.S. and the European Union by 2015.

Source: WorldNetDaily, January 16, 2008

FBI wants instant access to British identity data

The US-initiated programme, "Server in the Sky", would take cooperation between the police forces way beyond the current faxing of fingerprints across the Atlantic. Allies in the "war against terror" - the US, UK, Australia, Canada and New Zealand - have formed a working group, the International Information Consortium, to plan their strategy.

Source: The Guardian, January 15, 2008

Mexican trucks defy Congress, still roll

A constitutional crisis is developing between Congress and the Department of Transportation over the federal government's decision to continue its project allowing Mexican trucks on U.S. roads, in defiance of new legislation.

Source: WorldNetDaily, January 5, 2008

Canada openly proclaims NAFTA Superhighway

Several readers pointed to a Canadian government video clip gaining wide circulation on the Internet. It involves a Nov. 20 "Speech from the Throne," in which John Harvard, lieutenant-governor of the Province of Manitoba, Canada, opened the second session of the 39th assembly of the provincial legislature with comments proclaiming support for the development of a "Mid-Continent Trade Corridor."

WorldNetDaily, December 8, 2007

How Brussels Regulates our Daily Lives

The European Commission in Brussels wants to protect European citizens even more effectively against danger and disease. Soon there will be a well-intended -- but mostly completely unnecessary -- regulation for every aspect of life.

Source: Spiegel on Line, November 23, 2007

Bush support for sea treaty affirmed

The president continues to support the pending Law of the Sea Treaty, but a spokeswoman isn't going to speculate on how it would have affected critical U.S. operations on the sea had it been adopted earlier.

Source: WorldNetDaily, November 16, 2007

Bush officials team with Mexico to defend trucks

Bush administration officials held a news conference with Mexico's transportation secretary yesterday to respond to criticism of a program allowing Mexican trucks on U.S. roads, but critics in Congress who helped pass counter-legislation are unmoved.

Source: WorldNetDaily, October 18, 2007

Mexico's Fox openly calls for North American Union

Mexico's former President Vicente Fox is making no secret of his desire to promote a "North American Union" to compete economically with Europe and the Far East.

Source: WorldNetDaily, October 12, 2007

U.N. Law of Sea Treaty on Senate fast-track

For the second time in three years, the Bush administration is putting on a major effort for Senate ratification of the United Nations' Law of the Sea Treaty, a wide-ranging measure critics say will grant the U.N. control of 70 percent of the planet under its oceans.

Source: WorldNetDaily, September 30, 2007

Congress debate begins on North America Union

A House resolution urging President Bush "not to go forward with the North American Union or the NAFTA Superhighway system" is – according to its sponsor Rep. Virgil Goode, R-Va., in an exclusive WND interview – "also a message to both the executive branch and the legislative branch."

Source: WorldNetDaily, September 25, 2007

Port sparks NAFTA super-railway challenge

With the focused development of the port in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, as an official "Asian Gateway," Canadian National is positioned to compete with Canadian Pacific as the first truly continental NAFTA super-railroad, reaching from Canada to Mexico through the heart of the U.S. On Sept. 12, Canadian National used the opening of its new container terminal at Prince Rupert to declare the railroad the "Midwest Express," a reference to its ambition to move containers of good manufactured in China into the heartland of North America through distribution hubs in Chicago and Memphis.

Source: WorldNetDaily, September 19, 2007

Deal creates path for NAFTA railway

Now, CP and the KCS are positioned to form the first continental NAFTA railroad, given their connection through IC&E and KCS jointly operating out of the KnocheYard in Kansas City.

Source: WorldNetDaily, September 18, 2007

Hoffa: Bush creating North American Union

Saying he is convinced "the Bush administration has a master plan to erase all borders and to have a super-government in North America," James P. Hoffa, general president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, celebrated the Senate's 75-23 vote Tuesday night to block the Department of Transportation's Mexican truck demonstration project.

Source: WorldNetDaily, September 14, 2007

1st U.S. truck rolls across Mexican border

Less than a week after the first Mexican trucks were allowed to cross the border and travel throughout the U.S., the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced today the first U.S.-based trucks crossed into Mexico to deliver goods.

Source: WorldNetDaily, September 14, 2007

U.S. under U.N. law in health emergency

The Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America summit in Canada released a plan that established U.N. law along with regulations by the World Trade Organization and World Health Organization as supreme over U.S. law and set the stage for militarizing the management of continental health emergencies.

Source: WorldNetDaily, August 28, 2007

China to install sensors along NAFTA highway

Radio sensing stations to track traffic and cargo up and down the I-35 NAFTA Superhighway corridor are being installed by Communist China, operating through a port operator subsidiary of Hutchison Whampoa, in conjunction with Lockheed Martin and the North America's SuperCorridor Coalition, Inc.

Source: August 18, 2007

Congress tells Bush: Back off SPP agenda

Twenty-two members of the U.S. House of Representatives – 21 Republicans and a Democrat – are urging President Bush to back off his North American integration efforts when he attends the third summit meeting on the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America next week in Montebello, Quebec.

Source: WorldNetDaily, August 17, 2007

Now, here come the Mexican airplanes

The U.S. has built nine navigation systems for Mexico and Canada under the controversial Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America in an apparent first step toward establishing the satellite infrastructure needed to create a North American air traffic control system.

Source: WorldNetDaily, August 9, 2007

Now Africa heads toward continental government

While the African Union professes to respect the sovereignty of the individual countries constituting the group, it still has created executive, legislative, and judicial bodies required for regional government, including an African Union Executive Council, a Pan-African Parliament and an African Union Court of Justice.

Source: WorldNetDaily, August 6, 2007

Traffic ticket data shipped to Mexico

The Orange County Superior Court in California is outsourcing the processing of traffic tickets to a California company that sends the information through a Nogales, Mexico, subsidiary, raising public concerns of identity theft and complaints of language problems that allegedly lead to months of administrative errors in processing paperwork.

Source: WorldNetDaily, July 28, 2007

Secret memo: One-world agenda dominates SPP summit

The memo shows a secondary focus of the leaders' meeting in Montebello, Quebec, Aug. 20-21, will be to prepare for a continental avian flu or human pandemic and establish a permanent continental emergency management coordinating body to deal not only with health emergencies but other unspecified emergencies as well.

Source: WorldNetDaily, July 24, 2007

Bill paves way for Canada's 'disappearance'

Murray Dobbin, a Vancouver author and journalist critical of SPP, argued in an article titled, "The Plan to Disappear Canada – 'Deep Integration' comes out of the shadows," the secretive trilateral bureaucratic working groups organized under the auspices of SPP are "harmonizing" virtually every important area of public policy with the U.S., including "defense, foreign policy, energy (they get security, we get greenhouse gases), culture, social policy, tax policy, drug testing and safety and much more."

Source: WorldNetDaily, June 23, 2007

Texas governor clears way for NAFTA superhighway

The way was opened when Texas Gov. Rick Perry, a Republican, vetoed a series of proposals the Texas Legislature assembled to slow down the work on what is considered to be a key link in a continental NAFTA superhighway network.

Source: WorldNetDaily, June 22, 2007

NAFTA superhighway extends north

A NAFTA superhighway plan under way in Texas will be extended to Oklahoma and Colorado, stretching the four-lane, train-truck-car-pipeline corridor from the Mexican border at Laredo, Texas, to Denver

Source: WorldNetDaily, June 17, 2007

Secret New Plan for EU Superstate

French and Dutch voters rejected the original plan - which would hand Brussels the power to represent individual countries at the UN and change national laws - two years ago.

Source: Daily Express (online), June 15, 2007

Truckers demand feds come clean on Mexican rigs

Pointing to an overwhelming rebuke by the House, opponents of an agreement that would allow Mexican trucks to travel freely on U.S. roads are demanding the Department of Transportation come forward and tell the American public whether or not the program will begin next month, reports WND columnist Jerome Corsi.

Source: WorldNetDaily, June 8, 2007

Trans America

Are an international super highway and a North American Union on the horizon? A proposed multi-modal transportation system could leave Oklahoma stuck in the middle

Source: Urban Tulsa Weekly (online), June 6, 2007

North American future 2025

The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) proposes to conduct a research project that will examine the future strategic issues facing North America projecting out to the year 2025. The results of the study will enable policymakers to make sound, strategic, long-range policy decisions about North America, with an emphasis on regional integration. Specifically, the project will focus on a detailed examination of future scenarios, which are based on current trends, and involve six areas of critical importance to the trilateral relationship: labor mobility, energy, the environment, security, competitiveness, and border infrastructure and logistics.

Source: Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)

 

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