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U.S. Says Mexico Truck Program on Track

"To my mind Mexico has lived up to its responsibility" in addressing safety concerns raised by the U.S. Congress, said Franklin L. Lavin, undersecretary for international trade for the U.S. "We fully intend to go ahead with liberalization in July. So we're on track."

Source: Breitbart, May 8, 2007

Triumvirate: The only North American model parliament

The Triumvirate will bring together a hundred university students, from Canada, Mexico and the United States, in order to simulate, during five days, a parliamentary meeting between North American national and sub-national parliamentarians.

Source: North American Forum on Integration (NAFI), May 2007

The End of National Currency

Summary:  Global financial instability has sparked a surge in "monetary nationalism" -- the idea that countries must make and control their own currencies. But globalization and monetary nationalism are a dangerous combination, a cause of financial crises and geopolitical tension. The world needs to abandon unwanted currencies, replacing them with dollars, euros, and multinational currencies as yet unborn.

Source: Foreign Affairs, May/June 2007

Bush OKs 'integration' with European Union

President Bush signed an agreement creating a "permanent body" that commits the U.S. to "deeper transatlantic economic integration," without ratification by the Senate as a treaty or passage by Congress as a law.

Source: WorldNetDaily, May 8, 2007

Mexican trucks to enter U.S. in 15 seconds

Mexican trucks carrying loads of consumer goods into the United States under a test program could be across the border in as little as 15 seconds, according to government officials setting up the procedures.

Source: WorldNetDaily, April 17, 2007

EU looks to the next 50 years – and an army?

Angela Merkel [German Chancellor] got Europe’s 50th birthday weekend off to a controversial start yesterday when she said that the creation of a European army should be a key goal in its next 50 years.

Source: TimesOnline, March 24, 2007

Lawmaker battles Trans-Texas Corridor

Citing concern for personal property rights, a Texas lawmaker has filed legislation to delay construction of the controversial Trans-Texas Corridor, a proposed network of privately funded, limited-access toll roads seen by some critics as part of an incremental merger of the U.S., Canada and Mexico.

Source: WorldNetDaily, March 17, 2007

11 states oppose North American Union

Eleven states are working on resolutions that would oppose not only the implementation but the idea of a "North American Union," or other plans that would lead to the integration of the United States into a larger structure.

Source: WorldNetDaily, March 9, 2007

Security agency lobbies for 'open' borders

The federal department assigned to make the United States borders secure and prevent the admission of terrorists who could create another national catastrophe like that of 9/11 in which thousands of innocent Americans were killed now is promoting open borders.

Source: WorldNetDaily, March 6, 2007

New autopilot will make another 9/11 impossible

The latest move to combat airline terrorists follows The Mail on Sunday's disclosure three weeks ago that scientists in Britain and Germany are developing a passenger-monitoring device.

This will use tiny cameras linked to specialist computers to record every twitch, blink, facial expression or suspicious movement made on board flights in order to identify potential terrorists.

Source: Daily Mail (online), March 3, 2007

U.S. institutions legitimize illegals by taking Mexican documentation

Dozens of major United States banking institutions led by Bank of America are implementing a nationwide amnesty program for millions of illegal immigrants by accepting as valid identification Mexico's matricula consular cards, which are just a "laminated piece of paper," critics of the plan have charged.

Source: WorldNetDaily, March 1, 2007

Global tax scheme pushed to battle 'climate change'

A panel of 18 scientists from 11 countries reported to the United Nations today that catastrophic climate change is inevitable without a global tax on greenhouse gas emissions – a plan that would impact the U.S. disproportionately to the rest of the world.

Source: WorldNetDaily, February 28, 2007

Germany to propose common EU history book

European Union term president Germany is to propose an EU-wide common history book that is expected to be a model for history textbooks for the 27 members of the union.

Source: Today's Zaman, February 26, 2007

Going to Canada? Check your past

While Canada officially has barred travelers convicted of criminal offenses for years, attorneys say post-9/11 information-gathering, combined with a sweeping agreement between Canada and the United States to share data, has resulted in a spike in phone calls from concerned travelers.

Source: San Francisco Chronicle (online), February 23, 2007

It's official: Mexican trucks coming

One hundred Mexican trucking companies will have unlimited access to U.S. roads to haul international cargo as part of a year-long pilot program, the Department of Transportation announced today

Source: WorldNetDaily, February 23, 2007

EU police will access our DNA database

Police across the EU will gain access to Britain's DNA, fingerprint and car registration databases in what critics are calling another move towards a "Big Brother Europe".

Source: This is London, February 17, 2007

Pastor v. Corsi: The great debate over North America

Pastor wrote "Toward a North American Community," a book promoting the development of a North American union as a regional government and the adoption of the amero as a common monetary currency to replace the dollar and the peso.

Source: WorldNetDaily, February 8, 2007

U.S. parkway leased to Aussie firm

Virginia citizens were not told that the Pocahontas Parkway – which last June was leased to Transurban of Australia for 99 years – would be an opening wedge for a wholesale foreign consortium takeover of major U.S. interstates, under the NAFTA Superhighway System, with several south-north Mexico to Canada corridors, where foreigners would levy tolls without review by any U.S. elected officials and would even have eminent domain to grab millions of acres of valuable farm and urban land for the corridors.

Source: WorldNetDaily, January 18, 2007

Estes Bill Would Authorize Mexican Prison

A bill filed by State Sen. Craig Estes would allow the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to operate a prison facility in Mexico .

Source: Mineral Wells [Texas] Index, January 17, 2007

Railroad wants to nix U.S. inspection

Union Pacific is asking the Federal Railroad Administration to allow a train that regularly originates in Mexico to undergo safety inspections south of the border and enter without any checks in the U.S.

Source: WorldNetDaily, January 11, 2007

Second man dies as 999 crews take break

The row over ambulance crews being forced to take breaks deepened today as it emerged that a second man died after a long wait to be taken to hospital.

Source: ThisIsLondon, January 10, 2007

EU rule: Ambulance crews take break while man dies

When a 73-year-old Londoner collapsed at a betting shop on New Year's Eve afternoon, his luck had run out – thanks to European Union rules that required two nearby ambulance crews to be kept on their 30-minute breaks.

Source: WorldNetDaily, January 6, 2007

Residents of planned union to be 'North Americanists'

Arizona State University is teaching that the U.S., Mexico and Canada need to be integrated into a unified superstate, where U.S. citizens of the future will be known as "North Americanists," according to the taxpayer-funded "Building North America" program.

Source: WorldNetDaily, January 5, 2007

Building North America

The Impact of Economic Integration

Source: Arizona State University

U.S. infrastructure for sale to foreigners

EuroMoney Seminars, a UK-based company, is holding a seminar to teach state and local government officials in the U.S. how to lease a wide range of public assets – ranging from highways to water departments – to international and foreign private investment groups

Source: WorldNetDaily, January 5, 2007

On Social Security Between the United States of America and the United Mexican States

Text of Totalization Agreement between the two countries

Source: Senior Citizens League (tscl.org), January 4, 2007

North American Union leader says merger just crisis away

Robert Pastor, a leading intellectual force in the move to create an EU-style North American Community, told WND he believes a new 9/11 crisis could be the catalyst to merge the U.S., Mexico and Canada.

Source: WorldNetDaily, December 15, 2006

Bush-41 officials in Chinese cargo-monitor deal

GlobeSecNine – a private equity firm composed largely of top-ranking government and military officials from President George H. W. Bush's administration – has investment ties with the communist Chinese firm Hutchinson Ports Holdings that is joint-venturing to place cargo reading sensors on the planned North American superhighway.

Source: WorldNetDaily, December 8, 2006

Dubai Ports participating in U.S. security plan

Dubai Ports World, the Arab-owned firm whose purchase of American port facilities caused a U.S. political uproar, will join a program aimed at stopping nuclear weapons being smuggled into the United States, sources familiar with the agreement said on Thursday.

Source: Reuters, December 7, 2006

Chinese have ownership in U.S. cargo monitors

A Chinese company with close ties to the communist government owns 49 percent of the Lockheed Martin subsidiary that is negotiating a contract with the North American SuperCorridor Coalition, Inc. – the Dallas-based trade association – to place cargo monitoring sensors along as superhighway stretching from Mexico to Canada.

Source: WorldNetDaily, December 7, 2006

Sensors to track 'superhighway' cargo from Mexico

According to an Associated Press report, Mohler told the conference that the full network would cost $40 million and involve 350 to 400 sensor locations along the NASCO corridor, as well as a "command and control center" to monitor information on the tracked shipments, including cargo location, temperature and weight changes.

Source: WorldNetDaily, December 6, 2006

European Report Details Flights By CIA Aircraft

Details of the flights and testimony from airport employees constitute "serious circumstantial evidence" that Szymany was the transfer point for a nearby secret prison run by the CIA, according to a report released Tuesday by a European Parliament committee that is investigating CIA counterterrorism operations in Europe.

Source: Washington Post (online), November 29, 2006

Sharia law is spreading as authority wanes

However, the BBC Radio 4 programme Law in Action produced evidence yesterday that it was being used by some Muslims as an alternative to English criminal law. Aydarus Yusuf, 29, a youth worker from Somalia, recalled a stabbing case that was decided by an unofficial Somali "court" sitting in Woolwich, south-east London.

Source: The Telegraph (online), November 29, 2006

London stock trader urges move to 'amero'

In an interview with CNBC, a vice president for a prominent London investment firm yesterday urged a move away from the dollar to the "amero," a coming North American currency, he said, that "will have a big impact on everybody's life, in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico."

Steve Previs, a vice president at Jefferies International Ltd., explained the Amero "is the proposed new currency for the North American Community which is being developed right now between Canada, the U.S. and Mexico."

Source: WorldNetDaily, November 28, 2006

Soros urges EU to forget constitution, challenge U.S.

Billionaire financier and political activist George Soros advised a major European Union policy group this week that the EU should scrap its plan to form a constitution and, instead, embrace his vision for a "global open society."

Source: WorldNetDaily, November 23, 2006

Anti-Religion Extremist Dawkins Advocates Eugenics

Many modern eugenics enthusiasts advocate sterilization, abortion and infanticide as well as genetic modification of people at the embryonic stage. Nobel Prize-winning molecular biologist, John Sulston, who also worked on the Human Genome project implicitly advocated the extermination of the disabled when he said, “I don't think one ought to bring a clearly disabled child into the world.”

Source: Life Site, November 21, 2006

U.N. climate talks gridlocked on Kyoto, Russia

U.N. talks on fighting climate change were gridlocked on their final day on Friday as organizers faced criticism of scant progress in aiding Africa and slowing global warming.

Source: Reuters, November 17, 2006

Mexico ambassador: We need N. American Union in 8 years

There have been conferences, academic papers, mock student parliaments and secret meetings on a confederation of the U.S., Canada and Mexico into future North American Union, but, until now, few officials of any of the three countries have publicly called for the creation of a European Union-style merger.

Source: WorldNetDaily, November 5, 2006

Congressmen: Superhighway about North American Union

Rep. Ron Paul, a maverick Republican from Texas, today denounced plans for the proposed "NAFTA superhighway" in his state as part of a larger plot for merger of the U.S., Canada and Mexico into a North American Union.

Source: WorldNetDaily, October 30, 2006

'North American Union' major '08 issue?

A coalition united by its determination to stop efforts to merge the U.S. into a North American Union is organizing a grass-roots effort to make it an issue in 2008, vowing to campaign against any candidate, Republican or Democrat, who won't side with them.

WorldNetDaily, October 26, 2006

Resolution seeks to head off union with Mexico, Canada

A coalition spearheaded by Conservative Caucus Chairman Howard Phillips, author Jerome Corsi and activist Phyllis Schlafly is launching an effort today in support of a proposed congressional resolution that denounces any effort by the U.S. to enter into a North American Union with Mexico and Canada.

Source: WorldNetDaily, October 25, 2006

Germany in radical shake-up of military

Germany will on Wednesday adopt the most radical restructuring of its military since 1945, turning the Bundeswehr into an international intervention force, according to an internal cabinet strategy paper obtained by the Financial Times.

Source: Financial Times (online), October 24, 2006

Documents reveal 'shadow government'

About 1,000 documents obtained in a Freedom of Information Act request to the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America show the White House is engaging in collaborative relations with Mexico and Canada outside the U.S. Constitution, says WND columnist and author Jerome Corsi.

Source: WorldNetDaily, October 24, 2006

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