The North American Union

The North American Union

Postby Oscar » Thu Jan 11, 2007 12:32 pm

January 09, 2007

To the Editor:

The North American Union

John Baird is Canada's new Minister of the Environment. He has been selected for that portfolio because, as all journalists and most politicians will concede, he has great powers of articulation combined with a voluminous delivery.

Prime Minister Harper apparently expects that those talents will create among Canadian voters, the perception that our federal government has made a 180-degree turn with how it will deal with global warming.

This, the Harper minority hopes, will result in a Conservative majority. They then can get on with impending plans for a North American Union. [NAU]

On September 12th to14th, 2006, about 100 people from Canada the USA and Mexico met at the Banff Springs Fairmont Hotel, recently purchased by American interests. Canadians attending were past and present federal ministers. From all three nations, corporate, financial, industrial, academic, and the military were present. Eleven military brass attending were Canadians or had connections to the military.

The take-over of Canada has a 200-year history. Details, including military incursions, are well documented in David Orchard's book, " The Fight for Canada".

This is a brief history of that continued attempt:

November 13th, 1979, President Ronald Reagan proposed a North-American agreement.

November 16, 1987, the US and Mexico signed a framework agreement.

January 2nd, 1988, Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and Ronald Reagan signed the Free Trade Agreement.

On February 5th, 1991, Brian Mulroney officially requested that trade liberalization agreements should include Canada.

June 12th, 1991, negotiations proceeded involving Mexico, the US and Canada.

Since 1991 nearly 70 such meetings were held.

The September 2006 Banff meeting was totally ignored or not reported by
Canada's media!

However, a prominent London international investment firm, revealed that the proposed currency for the North American Union would be the "amero". It would replace the US and Canadian dollar and the Mexican peso.

Most Canadians know why this North American Union is receiving so much attention now. The former US Secretary of Defence, Donald Rumsfeld, once stated: " The life-style of the American people is not negotiable".

The US wants Canada's energy and water resources . . and cheap Mexican labour.

With reasonable and judicious practices of conservation, plus adoption of new energy saving technologies, Canada' s 31 million citizens and their children, have sufficient resources to meet basic human needs well into the future.

But Canada simply does not have enough resources at the present rate of use for 300 million Americans.

Leo Kurtenbach
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