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State Department Says North American Union & Transatlantic Union Official US PolicyPUA Staff March 15, 2008 Super wealthy transnational corporations, all of whom have no allegiance to the US or Americans, all of whom are simply driven by increased profits under their free trade (rather than fair trade) race-to-the-bottom global economic model, have the US State Department's official backing and support toward creating both the North American Union (NAU) and now the Transatlantic Union! This article (below) by famed researcher and journalist Jerome R. Corsi is one of the first of its kind to come from inside the otherwise secret meetings that have been held by both US officials and subversive transnational corporations and bankers all bent on converting the US government into a new sovereignty under the guise of economic competitiveness---a very similar deceptive model used once to create the now non-democratic, increasingly fascist, super-state European Union (EU)---the ultimate goal, one world government, free trade, all workers/labor competing world-wide at the same Third & Forth World wage levels, all operated under facsi-socialist government---lower standards of living for all, capitalistically striped environments, with only two classes of citizens, the wealthy and the poor! The latest development calls for the creation of the Transatlantic Union (TU) with the EU by 2015 while progressing the North American Union (NAU) domestically in the same timeframe. For every skeptic and incompetent mainstream journalist who has made the claim that the NAU and TU are urban legends, their collective propagandist actions are now fully exposed. Join The PUA Now - Help Us Take Back America!PREMEDITATED MERGERInside the hush-hush North American Union confab: State Department talks open borders, EU linksOriginal Post: March 13, 2008, 1:00 am EasternBy Jerome R. Corsi for WorldNetDaily WASHINGTON -- A largely unreported meeting held at the State Department discussed integration of the U.S., Mexico and Canada in concert with a move toward a transatlantic union, linking a North American community with the European Union. The meeting was held Monday under the auspices of the Advisory Committee on International Economic Policy, or ACIEP. WND obtained press credentials and attended as an observer. The meeting was held under "Chatham House" rules that prohibit reporters from attributing specific comments to individual participants. The State Department website noted the meeting was opened by Assistant Secretary of State for Economic, Energy and Business Affairs Daniel S. Sullivan and ACIEP Chairman Michael Gadbaw, vice president and senior counsel for General Electric's International Law & Policy group since December 1990. WND observed about 25 ACIEP members, including U.S. corporations involved in international trade, prominent U.S. business trade groups, law firms involved with international business law, international investment firms and other international trade consultants. No members of Congress attended the meeting. The agenda for the ACIEP meeting was not published, and State Department officials in attendance could not give WND permission under Chatham House rules to publish the agenda. The meeting agenda included topics reviewing the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America, or SPP, and the U.S.-EU Transatlantic Economic Council, or TEC. The SPP, declared by the U.S., Canada and Mexico at a summit meeting in 2005, has 20 trilateral bureaucratic working groups that seek to "integrate and harmonize" administrative rules and regulations on a continental basis. Several participants said the premise of the SPP is to create a North American business platform to benefit North America-based multi-national companies the way the European Union benefits its own. Others noted... Read full article at WorldNetDaily Previous WorldNetDaily stories related to NAU: Leaders push PR campaign for North American alliance North American Army created – without OK by Congress 'Hola! Mexico!' says the Fed in Dallas N.J. 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Jerome R. Corsi is a staff reporter for WND. He received a Ph.D. from Harvard University in political science in 1972 and has written many books and articles, including his latest best-seller, "The Late Great USA." Corsi co-authored with John O'Neill the No. 1 New York Times best-seller, "Unfit for Command: Swift Boat Veterans Speak Out Against John Kerry." Other books include "Showdown with Nuclear Iran," "Black Gold Stranglehold: The Myth of Scarcity and the Politics of Oil," which he co-authored with WND columnist Craig. R. Smith, and "Atomic Iran." |
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