No "Conspiracy
Theory": OKC Mayor Signed North American Union Document
Mayor Mick
Cornett endorsed "The Declaration of North American Integration"
Prisonplanet | July 25, 2007
Ridiculing claims by the
establishment media that the North American Union plan is a
"conspiracy theory," an activist has brought to light a document
signed by the Mayor of Oklahoma City, which was also approved by 90
other officials, that endorses an economic and political integration
of the U.S. with Canada and Mexico.
Jerome Corsi has the goods,
The endorsement by a major city
mayor of a document described as "The Declaration of North
American Integration" represents a long-term effort by local
governments to bypass state and federal governments and work
directly with Mexico and Canada to create agreements that
integrate the continent below the radar screen, charges an
activist.
Adam Rott, founder of watchdog
blog Oklahoma Corridor Watch, brought to light the document
signed by Mayor Mick Cornett.
The document was presented at
the May 2004 summit meeting of the North American International
Trade Corridor Partnership, or NAITCP. According to an
Internet-archived summary report of
the meeting, held in Kansas City, Mo., the document was signed
by 90 people.
Oklahoma
Republican state Sen. Randy Brogdon warned that Cornett's
endorsement of the plan represents a coordinated effort to "Destroy
U.S. national sovereignty and to grab property like we have never
seen before."
Globalist political
heavyweights are preparing to formally propose to Congress the
merger of the U.S., Canada and Mexico into a North American
Union at the end of summer after they held secret meetings to
devise a plan that will be presented to representatives of all
three governments.
The report is
entitled
"North American Future 2025 Project" and
was prepared in collaboration with the Center for Strategic &
International Studies (CSIS), who were previously instrumental in
the passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement in 1994
The plan outlines an agenda to
unify the three countries into a European Union style power
bloc.
Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP)
documents released
under the FOIA show that a wide range of US administrative law is
being re-written in stealth under this program to "integrate" and
"harmonize" with administrative law in Mexico and Canada, just as
has become commonplace within the EU.
Despite the
fact that these developments are manifestly provable and documented,
the establishment media has engaged in a campaign of spin and denial
in an attempt to dismiss the move towards a North American Union as
a "conspiracy theory".
The latest to jump on the bandwagon were
the Southern Poverty Law Center, an organization that hides behind
tackling so-called hate crime as part of a broader agenda to
strangle free speech and demonize conservative activists. According
to author Heidi Beirich, the NAU represents a conspiracy theory in
the mould of other "wild-eyed and unsubstantiated theories" like the
assassination of JFK and the moon landing hoax.
A July 13th Washington Post article smeared
those warning of a North American Union as "merchants of fear and
exaggeration" and dismissed the agenda to merge the U.S., Canada and
Mexico into a single union as nothing more than "vitriol and
paranoia," despite the fact that
President Bush himself refered to the SPP as a
"union"
in March 2005 during a meeting with Paul Martin and Vicente Fox.
The SPP
documents contain references to upwards of 13 working groups within
an entire
organized infrastructure that
has drawn from officials within most areas of administrative
government including U.S. departments of State, Homeland Security,
Commerce, Treasury, Agriculture, Transportation, Energy, Health and
Human Services, and the office of the U.S. Trade Representative.
The United States and the European
Union recently signed up to a new transatlantic economic partnership
that will see regulatory standards "harmonized" and will lay the
basis
for a merging of
the US and EU into one single market.
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