THE NATION MAGAZINE CLAIMS NAFTA
SUPERHIGHWAY IS A MYTH
CFR
controlled tabloid publishes hit piece on the John Birch Society,
Kelly Taylor, and Jerome Corsi
Infowars.com | August 13, 2007
By Bob Dacy
Many months ago,
this writer, Kelly Taylor, and Christopher Hayes, a correspondent
for The Nation magazine, met in a downtown Austin café to
discuss the NAFTA Superhighway and the Trans-Texas Corridor. Mr.
Hayes was in Texas to interview dozens of people involved in the
fight over the TTC. For about two hours, Taylor and I explained our
role, and by extension, the role of the John Birch Society, to an
extremely interested reporter. Kelly Taylor had written several
articles for The New American magazine on the international
implications of the construction of the Superslab, and I had
written one article as well. We provided him ample documentation
that the TTC is the Texas section of a planned NAFTA Superhighway
meant to be an essential infrastructure project facilitating the
eventual union of the United States, Mexico, and Canada into one
political, cultural, economic, military, and educational entity to
be called “North America.”
Christopher Hayes'
work is now the front cover of the August 27, 2007 issue of
The Nation. After expending five paragraphs resembling the
truth, he then springs his trap, claiming that efforts to expose the
plans for the superslab are nonsense because “There's no such thing
as a NAFTA Superhighway.”
While acknowledging
the existence of Kansas City Smart Port, the NASCO Corridor
Coalition, the expansion of the Mexican Port of Lazaro Cardenas,
the Security and Prosperity Partnership and other smoking guns, he
proceeds with his thesis that the Trans-Texas Corridor is real, but
the NAFTA Superhighway is a complete fabrication dreamed up by
crazy right wing extremist conspiracy nuts. Claiming “Kelly Taylor
may represent a certain fringe of the anti-TTC efforts (her name
prompted some eye-rolling among other activists),” that Jerome Corsi
of WorldNetDaily is a “right wing nationalist ,” and that the John
Birch Society is “one of the leading purveyors of the highway myth,”
Hayes proceeds to explain his contention that all of the smoking
guns proving the planned construction of the NAFTA Superhighway are
nothing but flashes in the pan.
The
Nation, an old line Eastern Establishment
publication whose editor, part owner, and publisher, Katrina vanden
Heuvel, is a long time member of the globalist infested Council on
Foreign Relations , sent Mr. Hayes to Texas to promote a lie. The
CFR has been promoting one world government since its inception in
1921. Too many Americans are waking up to the REALITY and
consequences of the NAFTA Superhighway, and the elites are
desperately trying to put the cork back on the bottle. CFR members
are the movers and shakers pushing for the superslab, and if word
keeps spreading, someone might just accuse the CFR of treason.
(Chairman Emeritus of the CFR, David Rockefeller, has proudly
admitted that he is working against the best interests of the United
States in order to form a one world government. See page 405 of his
book, Memoirs. )
Exposing the
outright lie that is Mr. Hayes' work could take months, as proof of
the planned superslab is abundant as rocks in concrete. For now, I
will offer just two examples. First, to claim that the Trans-Texas
Corridor is real, and that the NAFTA Superhighway is fiction defies
logic and common sense. To believe Mr. Hayes, one would have to
believe that the TTC is a highway to nowhere. The four football
field wide monstrosity will simply stop at the Rio Grande river to
the south, and will not link up with anything across the Red River
to the north. No one is denying that the TTC is to be new
construction, yet Mr. Hayes would have us believe it is NOT part of
a much larger system. Preposterous!
Second, I offer the
words of United States Congressman Michael McCaul, from the 10 th
District in Texas. In no way can Mr. McCaul be accused of being
part of the tin foil hat wearing paranoid crowd. In a letter
responding to Kelly Taylor's letter asking for his support of H.
Con. Res. 487, a resolution expressing opposition in Congress to
the NAFTA highway and any form of a North American Union, Mr.
McCaul, in a letter dated November 20, 2006, writes, “This is an
issue of great importance to me BECAUSE THE TRANS TEXAS CORRIDOR IS
INTENDED TO BE THE FIRST PART OF THE NAFTA HIGHWAY.” (Emphasis
added.)
Mr. Christopher
Hayes of The Nation magazine…YOU ARE BUSTED!
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