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Secrecy of
Planned Montebello SPP Meeting Part of CFR Plot
Foundational Council on Foreign Relations document calls for a
"North American Advisory Council" modeled around shadowy Bilderberg
group
Old-thinker news | July 24, 2007
By Daniel Taylor
The announcement
that a 25-kilometre security
perimeter is to be established around the Chateau Montebello, where
the planned Security and Prosperity Partnership meeting (August
20-21) -- also known as the North American Union -- is to take place
has shocked activists groups
who were planning a public forum to express their concerns about the
meeting and the issues being discussed. The announcement was perhaps
not as shocking to those who have read the Council on Foreign
Relations document titled "Building
a North American Community."
On page 53 of the
70 page document, we read:
"A North
American Advisory Council. To ensure a regular injection of
creative energy into the various efforts related to North American
integration, the three governments should appoint an independent
body of advisers. This body should be composed of eminent persons
from outside government, appointed to staggered multiyear terms to
ensure their independence. Their mandate would be to engage in
creative exploration of new ideas from a North
American perspective and to provide a public voice for North
America. A complementary approach would be to establish private
bodies that would meet regularly or annually to buttress North
American relationships, along the lines of the Bilderberg
or Wehrkunde conferences, organized to support transatlantic
relations."
On July 17, 2007,
as
reported by the Hill Times,
Canada's Foreign Policy Newsweekly, an advisory Council has
apparently already been created that will work to fulfill the CFR
plan. The council will meet in August at the locked down Chateau
Montebello.
"The North American
Competitiveness Council, part of the Security and Prosperity
Partnership, was established by the American, Canadian and Mexican
governments at the June 2006 trilateral meeting in Cancun, Mexico.
Comprised of 30 senior private sector representatives, 10 from each
country (though there are 13 U.S. members), the council is mandated
to provide governments with recommendations on issues including
border regulation and competitiveness in the automotive,
transportation, manufacturing and services sectors. The council is
expected to meet annually with security and prosperity ministers and
will engage with senior government officials on an ongoing basis.
They last met in February 2007 in Ottawa and are expected to meet
again in Canada in August. The following is a brief list of the
council members."
click here to see a list of
members.
The Bilderberg
group, referred to by the cited CFR document, has been shrouded in
secrecy since its very beginning, routinely locking down normally
public resorts for the purposes of having a closed door meeting.
Mainstream media members attend the meeting, but have taken a vow
not to discuss what takes place during the meeting. The group
consists of elites from around the globe. Prominent attendees
include David Rockefeller, Henry Kissenger, Texas governor Rick
Perry, and many other bankers and top officials. The Bidlerberg
group represents the amalgamation of elites and other globalist
organizations such as the CFR, and Trilateral Commission (often,
members have chairs in each group) coming together under one roof.
To see the Bilderberg mentioned in a CFR document therefore, is not
surprising.
Robert Pastor, who
has been one of the biggest proponents of a North American Union,
has admitted that the CFR document cited above is the blueprint that
he and the globalists behind the plan are following. As Jerome R.
Corsi points out in his new book The Late Great USA,
"Pastor openly admits that the report was a "blueprint" for
articulating the goals of the Security and Prosperity
Partnership of North America (SPP). In his June 2005 testimony
to the U.S. Senate, Dr. Pastor informed the Foreign Relations
Committee of the link:
Entitled
"Building a North American Community," the report offered a
blueprint of the goals that the three countries of North
America should persue and the steps needed to achieve these
goals."" (Corsi, 27)
Pastor's efforts to
create a North American Union include a paper submitted to the
Trilateral Commission titled "A
North American Community". Interestingly, the
Trilateral Commission was founded by David Rockefeller, also a
member of Bilderberg. In this paper, Pastor expresses his desire for
an "Amero", a proposed common currency between Canada, Mexico, and
the United States. Pastor states,
"Mexicans and
Canadians do not want to be incorporated into the United States,
and they are ambivalent about adopting the American dollar, but
they are more willing to become part of a single country of
North America and of a unified currency, like the “Amero,”
proposed by Herbert Grubel."
The power continues to shift from
the people to an unelected elite, as tyranny clamps down on America.
Say no the the North American Union. Take a stand for the republic.
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