Monday, 10 July 2006
U.S. - Mexico merger opposition intensifies
Contributed by Bill Faith

U.S.-Mexico merger opposition intensifies
Some see secret efforts to scrap dollar, end U.S. sovereignty, combine nations

WASHINGTON – Are secret meetings being held between the corporate and political elites of the U.S., Mexico and Canada to push North America into a European Union-style merger?

Is President Bush's reluctance to control the border and enforce laws requiring deportation of foreigners who enter the country illegally part of a master plan to all but eliminate borders between the U.S., Canada and Mexico?

Does the agenda of the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America include a common currency that would scrap the dollar in favor of what some are calling the "amero"?

It may be the biggest story of the 21st century, but few press outlets are telling it. In fact, until very recently, few in the U.S. were aware of the plans and even fewer denouncing what appears to be the implementation of an effort some have characterized as "NAFTA on steroids."

But opposition is mounting.

[Read on.]

Hat tip: Bob Park, Veterans for Secure Borders

Over my dead body and a whole bunch of shell casings:

Contributed by Bill Faith on July 10, 2006 at 09:35 PM in Bill Faith, Remember the Alamo | Permalink

Comments


Posted by: Jim Bartimus

Let's just hope that this thing is made public for all to see. G. Gordon Liddy didn't miss it and is to be commended for helping it come to light. Let us also not forget that Tom Tancredo is trying to get to the bottom of this also. That bird won't fly and we need to nip it in the bud.

Posted by: Jim Bartimus | Jul 10, 2006 10:42:53 PM