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NAU - get with it!

North American Union

What Is It?

What is the North American Union? The North American Union is the merger of the United States, Canada and Mexico. It is the integration of our economies, harmonization of laws, open borders and national treatment for foreign businesses and foreign nationals. De facto, integration means disintegration of national sovereignty. Ultimately the North American Union will include all of the countries of North and South America into one big non-descript region.

The concept of the North American Union is exactly the same as the European Union. In Europe it began as the Common Market. Using the ploy of 'free trade' and the promise of increased prosperity, the people of Europe were persuaded to give up economic sovereignty to a higher level authority called the European Union.

Look at the European Union and substitute "North American" for European. Substitute the names of European countries for the states of the United States plus the countries of the Americas.

We are about a decade behind the European Union in consolidating power in the unelected, undemocratic supranational governing body. We're still in the stage of integrating economies through 'free trade', but as soon as that is done, they will name this monster, the North American Union. The dirty deed will be completed when they conclude the 'free trade' agreements to complete the 'Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA)'.

In the history of the European Union (link above), it states:

A key activity of the EU is the establishment and administration of a common single market, consisting of a customs union, a single currency (adopted by 12 of the 25 member states), a Common Agricultural Policy and a Common Fisheries Policy. On 29 October 2004, European heads of government signed a Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe, which is currently awaiting ratification by individual member states.

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To really understand how all this came about requires that one go back and follow the international agreements and legislation forward. The following is a brief timeline of the most significant events. A more complete timeline is available on the front page of this section of the website.

1972 - Declaration of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment This agreement called for cooperation between countries on their border regions. It was following this declaration that Rockefeller initiated the formation of the Trilateral Commission. [More on the Trilateral Commission]

1981 - U.S.-Mexico Binational Commission was established by Ronald Reagan

1983 - Ronald Reagan signed the La Paz Agreement creating an international zone in our border states. The La Paz Agreement was a stepping stone to harmonize laws and to integrate U.S. Government departments with Mexican Government Departments.

1988 - Canada-US Free Trade Agreement (CUSFTA) is signed by Ronald Reagan and Brian Mulroney.

1994 - North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) becomes effective

2001 - George Bush and Vincente Fox launch the U.S.-Mexico Partnership for Prosperity Joint Statement - September 6, 2001 More - scroll down for dates Sept 4th thru Sept 7th. State Dept: Partnership for Prosperity.

Vincente Fox - Address to Congress on September 6, 2001

Inter-American Agreements, Conventions and Other Documents

[please do read the rest]


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