Posted by
EFuller on Thursday, March 29, 2007 8:52:10 PM
I remember learning people thought Columbus was crazy to think the world round. Others think watchdogs warning of a North American Union are also crazy. But something is happening...
Thanks to Kath, who sent in the following from Wes Vernon:Here is the wording in the notes for presentation at the conference, and they leave no doubt that the attendees seriously considered sneaking the NAU through so as to avoid the anticipated popular opposition to merging the three countries:
"To what degree does a concept of North America help/hinder solving problems within the three countries? ... While a vision is appealing, working on the infrastructure might yield more benefit and bring more people on board ('evolution by stealth')."
This prompted Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton to comment, "It is not encouraging to see the phrase 'evolution by stealth' in reference to important policy debates such as North American integration and cooperation. These documents provide more information concerned with the Security and Prosperity Partnership [an entity created by the leaders of the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, with 20 secret working groups operating in the federal Department of Commerce, rewriting our laws, agreements, and regulations].
"The more transparency, the better," says Fitton. But that is not what we are getting other than through the efforts of Judicial Watch, Jerry Corsi (who's writing a book on this), Phyllis Schlafly, and others whose persistence has forced bureaucrats (kicking and screaming) to produce the documents on the big plans in store for us.