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Heavy-Handed Politics

"€œGod willing, with the force of God behind it, we shall soon experience a world
without the United States and Zionism."€ -- Iran President Ahmadi-Nejad

Thursday, April 20, 2006

The global plot:: MEXAMERICANADA

From the G2 Bulletin (available by paid subscription only)
U.S. immigration crisis exposes conspiracy


The Council on Foreign Relations report calling for integration of the U.S., Canada and Mexico, common defense borders and more rapid and easier flow of human traffic between the three countries has one other stunning recommendation.

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CFR, sometimes described as a “shadow government,” has also been at the center of conspiracy theories about secret plots and global government.

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Despite the fact that the overwhelming number of Americans put border security and immigration policy at the top of their concerns, politicians in Washington seem unresponsive to them.

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What President Bush, his counterparts in Mexico and Canada and the internationalists at the CFR envision is the creation of a "a common economic space ... for all people in the region, a space in which trade, capital and people flow freely."

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It calls for laying "the groundwork for the freer flow of people within North America."

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The 59-page manifesto for merger points out that Bush, Mexican President Vicente Fox and Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin "committed their governments" to this goal March 23, 2005, when they met in Texas.

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You don't hear really anything about this. Back in July of 2005, I had this post :

CFR's Plan to Integrate the U.S., Mexico and Canada

"Just what do we know about the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)? What is really behind our trade agreements and security partnerships with the other North American countries. The CFR has a 59-page CFR document that outlines, in detail, a five-year plan for the "establishment by 2010 of a North American economic and security community" with a common "outer security perimeter."
Phyllis Schafly has written a column about this topic and explains that "Community means integrating the United States with the corruption, socialism, poverty and population of Mexico and Canada. Common perimeter means wide-open U.S. borders between the U.S., Mexico and Canada."
This sure puts a new look on our governments disinterest in border control doesn't it?

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