Posted by MRB @ 8:55 am on October 10th 2006

Green card? I don’t need no stinkin’ green card!

(revised from a 9/29/06 post)

The reason the current regime does not want to build walls or place troops at the U.S.-Mexico border is that there is no U.S.-Mexico border. At least there is no border in their mind. And their ideas may soon be our reality.

There are currently quiet plans to create a single North American state where the the U.S. and Mexico (and Canada) are no longer separate nations. In March 2005 in Waco, Paul Martin (Prime Minister of Canada), George Bush (Commander-in-Chief of the United State), and Vincente Fox (President of Mexico) announced to the world the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP). This benign sounding “partnership” turns out to be a coup that is attempting to turn North America, Central America excluded, into a single state.

The SPP, of course, denies any such thing has taken place. According to their web site, all that has happened is that the three nations have agreed to coordinate security efforts to better fight terrorism, cooperate economically, enhance common efforts to fight infectious disease, and develop responses to man-made and natural disasters. The overarching goal is to enhance the citizens’ quality of life. These all seem to be worthy goals and and who is going to deny that their “quality of life” can’t stand a bit of enhancing?

But what the SPP’s web site does not say is how this enhancing is going to be implemented. And as always, el diabolo is in the details. As it turns out, new laws are currently being written, bureaucracies are currently being integrated, and new infrastructure is currently being erected, including the four football-fields-wide NAFTA Super Highway that will run from southern Mexico, through the U.S. and terminate in Montreal and Vancouver, Canada. In sum, we are witnessing the first steps in an attempt to create a new nation.

Bush was not lying when he said that his Border Security Proposal would not grant amnesty to illegal aliens from Mexico. As future citizens of the planned North American commonwealth, they will most certainly not be aliens. They will simply be citizens of the new nation relocating from one region to another. And citizens do not need green cards.

Will those in the secret corridors of power (the “cryptocracy”) be able to pull this off? So far their plan seems to be going well. With most engaged in fatuous debates about the definition of marriage and the legitimacy of “aggressive interrogation techniques,” it seems unlikely that many will wake up to Central Command’s real agenda. Let’s hope that at least a few Paul Revere’s will rise up before its too late.

5 Comments »

  1. I say we all just move to… er… Iceland. Or how about Madagascar? Let’s take over and start a new country. Forget about this one that revolves solely around comfort, getting fat, and consuming in any way possible. I don’t need no stinkin’ Panara Bread. I don’t need no stinkin’ Walmart. I don’t need no stinkin’ Starbucks. People milling around the streets and malls and stores– what else can I get? Mmmm. Quarter pounder. Mmm. Then Gold’s Gym… that would make me feel good about myself. And they’ve got one of those in every town too.
    Putrid sameness.

    Sorry. What was your post about again?

    Comment by Pattie — October 10, 2006 @ 2:40 pm

  2. Lou Dobbs is doing some decent reporting on the SPP and the NAFTA super highway.

    Comment by MRB — January 24, 2007 @ 5:28 pm

  3. Exapanding our nation’s borders to most of the continent … and the problem is?

    As long as we stay away from socialism, I don’t see the downside of the plan.

    Maybe I missed something.
    -Turretinfan

    Comment by TurretinFan — January 25, 2007 @ 9:34 am

  4. TF -

    Well, yes, you have missed quite a bit. The SPP does not expand our nation’s borders, it eliminates them. It is the cornerstone of an old plan to turn North America and eventually all of the western hemisphere into a regional trading block with no borders. The laws governing the union will not be based on the U.S. Constitution, but executive-mandated treaties from the various countries involved. The real drivers are numerous corporate and banking interests working behind the scenes.

    The propaganda cover for this regionalization is the “War on Terror” and “free markets.” Conservatives are suckers for rhetoric about “getting tough on the terrorism,” and libertarians are suckers for “free trade.” And since Christian neo-cons are suckers for both, they are the easiest to dupe.

    Fascism not socialism is the threat. But both systems amount to the same thing: elitist control of the economy. And with control of the economy comes control of almost every aspect of our lives.

    Whether this corporate fascism has a “downside,” you will have to decide. But you had better do so quickly. The SPP and with it the replacement of the US dollar, the Amero, will be fully implemented within the next five to ten years. After that time, it will not matter one bit if you decide you don’t like the consequences.

    Comment by MRB — January 29, 2007 @ 3:23 pm

  5. Dear MRB,
    Presumably the new NAFTA organization will itself have borders. So, we lose our current borders, and gain new ones that are outwardly positioned from our original ones (at least in two directions). That sounds a lot like expansion to me.
    Are you saying there will be a new government that will have the power to overrule the U.S. Constitution?
    -Turretinfan

    Comment by TurretinFan — January 29, 2007 @ 5:12 pm

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