The NAU & The Integration of America
Wednesday, May 9, 2007
By Joan M. Veon
NewsWithViews.com
While most people think of history as something that happened before “their time,” many fail to understand that each one of us is in the process of watching history in the making and living it. Most fail to recognize the slow political and economic evolution to move the United States into a hemispheric free trade zone like that of the European Union.
Unlike the European Union’s integration which was given great fanfare in the media with Europeans entering into a contest to name the new combined currency, the integration of the United States with the other countries of this hemisphere is subject to a major media blackout. Do they fear the masses? Are they concerned they will wake up and scream “NO, NOT IN MY BACK YARD!”? Do they possibly think there might be another tea party? Whatever it is, no one in major media wants to tell the masses that their country and constitution is in the shredder. Unfortunately, it is not just the major media, but our own elected representatives who are not explaining what they are doing to bring about the demise of America.
Because the media has not specifically reported in headline from the steps that have been taken since 1992 to integrate the first three countries: Canada, the U.S. and Mexico, most Americans think that it does not exist. What will these very naive people do when they realize all of the 33 countries of this hemisphere, with the exception of Cuba, are being merged into a free trade zone called the Free Trade Areas of the Americas (
FTAA)? Like the European Union, we will have a common currency, we will have a regional central bank (the Federal Reserve), and we eventually will have a regional parliament with locally elected representatives to it.
Is regionalism a new thing? No. When the United Nations was set up in
1945, they established regional commissions for the entire world.
Ours is called the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean-ECLAC.
While
NAFTA
is the first step to complete hemispheric integration,
in 1994 when NAFTA was entered into force, the Clinton Administration
called for a meeting of the presidents and prime ministers of the
other 32 countries of this hemisphere in December to discuss integration.
Today, as a result of the elimination of duties on U.S. goods and the gradual
phasing out of other tariffs over a 14 year period, three way trade
between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico has doubled to over $623B. Furthermore,
numerous agreements have been put in place regarding electricity,
biodiversity, labor and worker’s rights. The NAFTA Secretariat is
comprised of the three parts: the Canadian Section in Ottawa, the
Mexican Section in Mexico City and the U.S. Section in Washington,
D. C. The NAFTA parties are “committed to the successful conclusion
of the Free Trade Areas of the Americas-FTAA [which will] build on
the existing free trade agreements and on the expanding links that
the NAFTA countries have elsewhere in the hemisphere.”
When I covered the second
FTAA
meeting in Santiago, Chile, I witnessed
via a television monitor in the press room, the 34 Western Hemisphere
heads of state sign a document that will integrate our countries into
a new free trade zone. Then when I covered the follow-up meeting in
Quebec, they signed another document. What I realized is that they
were signing a new “Constitution” for the 21st Century”.
State Department document No. 10536 disseminated at the second meeting called,
Words into Deeds Progress since the Miami Summit quoted Clinton,
For the first time ever, we established an architecture for hemispheric
relations from the Artic circle in the north to Argentina in the
south. We created a work plan from which the democratic governments
of the Americas could be judged by their people. We established
a follow-up process to ensure that the decisions we reached at the
Summit would be carried out.
In order to implement these initiatives, the 34 ministers representing
labor, transportation, finance, justice, energy, telecommunications,
science and technology, education, anti-crime initiatives, trade and
commerce, and health and human services, have been meeting and working
together since 1994 to create a new infrastructure for the integrated
structure of our countries.
The second installment of the on-going hemispheric integration occurred
on July 27, 2005 when Congress passed the Central American Free Trade
Agreement (
CAFTA) which will eliminate barriers to trade and investment
among the countries of Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador,
Guatemala, Honduras, and the United States. CAFTA eliminates all tariffs
on 80% of U.S. manufactured goods, with the balance to be phased out
over the next few years. To get Republican legislators to vote for
CAFTA, Bush allowed the earmarking of $24.2B to the 2005 transportation
bill dubbed SAFETEU-LU to persuade hold-outs to sell the sovereignty
of their country. It appears that the countries of Latin America will
and are coming in one by one so that by the time Congress decides
they should make this legal, all they will do is catch up to actions.
So what will it mean that the United States is now part of this regional
integration?
First, we need to understand that regional integration is the complete demise
of the United States of America as we know it. Our currency
will be replaced by the Amero, the coming regional currency; our
federal level of Congress will be demoted to the level of a state
legislator as the coming regional parliament will supersede our “local
congress”; our laws will be the same as the other 33 countries in
this hemisphere and the rules and regulations by which we will abide
will not be from the Constitution. Furthermore, we will have one flag,
one anthem, one government, and one Court of Justice.
[Explanation: It’s already in progress. You will notice, that for the past 30
years or so the US dollar has been taking a metamorphous. It’s becoming
colorized as the Canadian Dollar and the Mexican Peso. How will
they pull this off? They will create a huge crises, then offer the
solution to the dumbed down masses. The new currency will save the
day. People will buy the lie hook line and sinker. Everyone in the
main stream press and the political realm is aware of this. Only
the people are in the dark.]
Lastly, although we are the most powerful and largest country in this hemisphere,
we will be outvoted by the 13 Commonwealth countries located in this
hemisphere. Say what? Let us discuss for the moment the Commonwealth
of Nations. Operating within the United Nations are the 54 countries
of the Commonwealth which is headed up by the Queen of England. According
to Wikipedia.org, “the commonwealth of nations is a voluntary association
of independent states, mostly formed by the United Kingdom and its
former colonies.” Countries that “acknowledge the British monarch
as head of state are known as Commonwealth Realms”, while all members
recognize Queen Elizabeth II as Head of the Commonwealth. The Commonwealth
is the successor of the (old) British Empire and has its origins in
the Imperial Conferences of the 1920s.”
When the United Nations was formed in 1945, Canada, New Zealand, and the
United Kingdom-UK had three votes. At that time, the UK was comprised
of 52 countries. As they de-colonized between 1946 and 1989, the UK
spun off 42 countries. The UK currently has a number of associated
states, external territories, and dependencies. However, every time
they spun off a country and it received its “independence”, that country
was granted a vote at the United Nations, the World Bank, the IMF,
the World Trade Organization, etc. In other words, the U.S. is outvoted
at the United Nations by the potential of 54 votes by all the Commonwealth
countries. Currently with regard to
NAFTA
, we are equal to Canada
which is a Commonwealth nation. However, once the
FTAA is put together,
the U.S. will be outvoted in our hemispheric parliament by the 13
countries that are Commonwealth members! They countries are: Antigua,
Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica,
St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent Grenadines, and Trinidad/Tobago.
How do you integrate our currency with countries that have a parliamentary
structure and which acknowledge the queen of England as Head of State?
Exactly what will history books say with regard to the integration
of the U.S. with Canada and Mexico and then the complete integration
of our hemisphere? Will they explain the evolutionary color of our
dollar from green to various colors? Will they explain how the integration
was gradual beginning with NAFTA, then
CAFTA
and then the other Latin
American countries? Will they explain the devolution of power of the
national parliaments in favor of the FTAA parliament? Will they explain
how the train and transportation systems were changed to first link
the NAFTA countries and then to link all of the Americas? Will they
talk about how Latin America had better soil to provide all the food
needed for the Americas? Will they determine that Presidents Clinton
and Bush were heroes? Will they talk about the “Old” America and what
the Liberty Bell use to mean? Lastly, how will we answer our grandchildren
when they ask us why we allowed America to be integrated?
[Explanation: Have you noticed how much of our produce is imported from south and central America? Question one might ask, why all of a sudden all the imported inferior produce? The answer is simple. Destroy the American farmer, which will make America dependent instead of independent.]
[Summery:
This is the end of our
Sovereignty
and Constitutional guarantees. A police state is in the making to deal with resistors to this diabolical
scheme. God and the 10 commandments will slowly be eradicated, so will homeschooling. America will revert back to pre-Christ days of paganism. Will the cops sell their soul for a paycheck and go against the people? You bet they will, and most of them (not all) will not even see anything wrong with what they’re doing.]
Question: What will you say to your children and grandchildren when they ask you, why did you allow this to happen?
Joan Veon is a businesswoman and international reporter, having covered 75 Global meetings around the world in the last
ten years. She is the aurthor of two books "United Nations Global Strait Jacket
", and "Prince Charles: The Sustainable Prince
".
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