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The SPP or You Can Call it the North American Union: Part 1 of 3

American Chronicle | Dec. 21, 2007

By Julio Almanza

I have seen Lou Dobbs rant about it on television.

“Good evening, everybody. Tonight, an astonoshing proposal to expand our borders to incorporate Mexico and Canada and simultaneously further diminish U.S. sovereignty. Have our political elites gone mad?” -June 9, 2005.

As a matter of fact, Mr. Dobbs is the only prominent mainstream news anchor who has struck the alarm bells about such a proposal. It's not so much about the dimishing US sovereignty that caught my attention. It was the mention of political elites going mad that caught my interest. Who are these political elites he spoke of? And if they are planning such a bold North American community, in the same style as the EU, then don't you think we, as an American society, should be deeply involved in the debate? I have read countless articles, and reports, about such plans in Oldthinkernews.com, the World Net Daily, Adbusters magazine, UTNE magazine, Judicial Watch (which is by far the best in obtaining secret documents about the SPP through the FOIA) and as well as the Security and Prosperity Partnership’s own website. Anyone from the public can look up these reports themselves. As a matter of fact, I recommend that everyone does. I recall the day I learned of the proposed North American Union by a sign twirler I befriended at work named Bill. He was an avid Christian, highly religious in his own right and very politically aware, who was convinced that a network of financial elitist, hell bent on total world domination, was part of this integration process.

“Have you ever heard of the Amero?” He asked one day before I clocked into work.

“The Amero?” I searched my thoughts. “No. Never. What is that?”

“You should look into it and let me know what it is. I know that it's part of this North American Union plan.”

"North American Union? What the hell is that?"

"Look it up."

So I did.

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