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Taxpayer dollars support U.S.-Mexico merger plot The master plan for merging the U.S., Mexico and Canada is being devised in American University’s Center for North American Studies whose faculty is subsidized by the U.S. State Department through the Fulbright Program.Deal lets U.S. get EU airlines traveler data Homeland security can monitor passengers without violating European privacy regulations The United States and the European Union worked out a tentative deal Friday that will allow anti-terrorist officials in the United States to collect personal data on travelers flying to the United States from Europe while simultaneously ensuring the data-sharing would not violate EU rules on privacy.Mexico mega-port plan key to ‘NAFTA Superhighways’ There are mixed signals coming from Mexico about the fate of a proposed mega-port in Baja California for mainly Chinese goods that would be shipped on rail lines and "NAFTA superhighways" running through the U.S. to Canada.Air security talks failure The Standard (online), October 2, 2006US and EU seek deal on air passenger data A US proposal to keep sensitive airline passenger data for longer periods has emerged as a stumbling block in efforts to reach a new deal with the European Union.Security and Prosperity Partnership Of North America The Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP) was launched in March of 2005 as a trilateral effort to increase security and enhance prosperity among the United States, Canada and Mexico through greater cooperation and information sharing.‘Shadow’ agency to issue N. American border passes The Department of Transportation, acting through a Security and ProsperityNewly Uncovered Commerce Department Documents Detail Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America On March 23, 2005, heads of government Vincente Fox, George W. Bush, and Paul Martin launched the North American partnership at a meeting in Waco, Texas, with the expressed goal of “a safer, more prosperousN. American students trained for ‘merger’ In another example of the way the three nations of North America are being drawn into a federation, or "merger," students from 10 universities in the U.S., Mexico and Canada are participating annually in a simulated "model Parliament."UN Chief Warns of Global War Over Religion, Says Only UN can Solve World’s Problems Annan sees the United Nations as the only solution to the world’s woes. “Yes, I remain convinced that the only answer to this divided world must be a truly United Nations”, he said.North America confab ‘undermines’ democracy A closed-door meeting of high-level government and business leaders that discussed the merger of North America was designed to subvert the democratic process, charged an attendee of the confab in Banff, Canada.North American merger topic of secret confab Raising more suspicions about plans for the future integration of the U.S., Canada and Mexico, a high-level, top-secret meeting of the North American Forum took place this month in Banff – with topics ranging from “A Vision for North America," "Opportunities for Security Cooperation" and "Demographic and Social Dimensions of North American Integration."Texas governor leads superhighway rally Texas Gov. Rick Perry has led a pep rally for a $7 billion highway project that will loop around the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area, but is being opposed by landowners who will see their private property taken by the state.Mexican truckers to hit U.S. roadways next year Under the North American Free Trade Agreement – NAFTA – the borders were to open partially to truckers from both countries in 1995. Full access was promised by 2000. Because of the restrictions on Mexican trucks, the Mexican government has imposed limits on U.S. truckers.Superhighway ‘security’ benefits questioned Rep. Ron Paul has written his weekly “Texas Straight Talk” column about the "Security and Prosperity Partnership Of North America (SSP),” which, he says, “will likely make us far less secure and certainly less prosperous.”How NAFTA superhighway is built under radar But the plan does exist and the NAFTA superhighway is being built – under the radar screen.NAFTA superhighway to mean Mexican drivers, say Teamsters The August issue of Teamster magazine features a cover story on the plan for an enlarged I-35 that will reach north from the drug capital border town of Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, 1,600 miles to Canada through San Antonio, Austin, Dallas, Kansas City, Minneapolis and Duluth, while I-69 originating at the same crossing will shoot north to Michigan and across the Canadian border.Feds finally release info on ‘superstate’ After missing a deadline, the U.S. Department of Commerce finally has granted a Freedom of Information Act request to obtain complete disclosure of a congressionally unauthorized plan to implement a trilateral agreement with Mexico and Canada that critics say could lead to a EU-style alliance in North America.Feds stonewalling on ‘superstate’ plan? The U.S. Department of Commerce appears to be stonewalling a Freedom of Information Act request to obtain complete disclosure of a congressionally unauthorized plan to implement a trilateral agreement with Mexico and Canada that apparently could lead to a North American union.U.S.-Mexico merger opposition intensifies Does the agenda of the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America include a common currency that would scrap the dollar in favor of what some are calling the "amero"?More evidence Mexican trucks coming to U.S. An internal document shows a planned "inland port" in Kansas City anticipates an increasing volume of Mexican truck traffic, despite claims it will be restricted to railroad transports from south of the border.Docs reveal plan for Mexican trucks in U.S. Despite claims to the contrary, a planned Midwest “inland port” with a Mexican customs office will not be restricted to railroad traffic, according to internal documents obtained by WorldNetDaily.Mexican trucks to enter U.S. freely? A U.S. government agency has begun a new audit to determine if the Bush administration has resolved inspection issues that would allow Mexican trucks to enter the U.S. freely.Mexican customs to be stationed in Kansas City A Mexican customs office is being built in the U.S. heartland as part of a newly designed “inland port” facility that links with a Mexican seaport, an official in Kansas City confirms.Proposal for UN Standing Army Would See UN Head Trumping Security Council June 16, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) – A book launched at the United Nations headquarters today proposes a permanent standing UN army with “rapid reaction capability” under the sole direct command of the UN. The proposals stem from A United Nations Emergency Peace Service to Prevent Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, envisioning a standing UN army that would “take action to prevent war and dire threats to human security and human rights” within 48 hours of UN authorization.Small Arms Review Conference 2006 United Nations Conference to review progress made in the implementation of the prevention and ending of the illicit trade in small arms and light weapons, New York, June 26-27, 2006Tancredo confronts ‘super-state’ effort Responding to a WorldNetDaily report, Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., is demanding the Bush administration fully disclose the activities of an office implementing a trilateral agreement with Mexico and Canada that apparently could lead to a North American union, despite having no authorization from Congress.Bush sneaking North American super-state without oversight? Despite having no authorization from Congress, the Bush administration has launched extensive working-group activity to implement a trilateral agreement with Mexico and Canada.Bush Administration Quietly Plans NAFTA Super Highway Quietly but systematically, the Bush Administration is advancing the plan to build a huge NAFTA Super Highway, four football-fields-wide, through the heart of the U.S. along Interstate 35, from the Mexican border at Laredo, Tex., to the Canadian border north of Duluth, Minn.Bilderbergers meet secretly today in Ottawa The famed secret society known as the Bilderberg Group is meeting today in Ottawa, and, if you haven’t been invited, welcome to the club.U.N. making homeschooling illegal? A U.N. treaty conferring rights to children could make homeschooling illegal in the U.S. even though the Senate has not ratified it, a homeschooling association warns.Defiance in the land of the free A Native American woman is at war with the US. For 30 years she’s been fighting to keep her ancestral land — and now the United Nations is on her side. Europe: Report Finds ‘Many Indications’ Of Secret CIA Prisons A preliminary report by Europe’s official human-rights watchdog, the Council of Europe, has found that the United States may have secretly moved more than 100 terror suspects abroad for interrogation in countries with poor human rights records.GIs can be forced to wear U.N. beret The U.S. military can force its personnel to wear the blue beret of the United Nations and serve under the world body’s command, a federal judge ruled.U.N. ‘peacekeepers’ rape women, children With the United Nations already under fire for the Oil-for-Food mega-scandal and other corruption, sensational allegations of rampant sexual exploitation and rape of young girls and women by the U.N.’s so-called "peacekeepers" and civilian staffers in the Congo is dragging the global body’s reputation to an all-time low.SAID to push democratisation agenda Battlegroups are first step towards a Euro army
Europe’s federalist leaders yesterday celebrated the last days of Britain’s EU presidency and announced that the "time is ripe" for reviving their most cherished project: the EU constitution. Spain told to charge Catholic Church sales tax The European Union today asked Spain to start charging the Catholic Church sales tax, saying a special exemption breaks EU tax law.Security Watch: To be "Owned" by Sony It was a grand experiment that failed miserably: As a means of copy-protecting its music, Sony employed a piece of software from First4Internet. But the technology, as used by Sony, did two bad things: First, it hid itself on computers by using root-kit technology; and second, it opened a remote access connection that called out to Sony (or one of its agencies). This exposed users’ computers to worms that took advantage of the stealth technology.U.N. claims U.S. social system violates human rights Problems with U.S. social benefit systems impede people struggling to overcome poverty, the United Nations said.EU to build network of spy satellites The European Union is building its own network of spy satellites allowing Brussels to ensure nations and private individuals are obeying its policies, it was announced yesterday.No resolution on Net control seen at summit The United States is headed for a showdown with much of the rest of the world over control of the Internet but few expect a consensus to emerge from a U.N. summit in Tunisia this week.EU Asked to Probe CIA Jail Allegations European lawmakers on Monday called on the European Union’s executive office to conduct a formal investigation into allegations that the CIA set up secret prisons at Soviet-era compounds in Eastern Europe to interrogate al-Qaida suspects.Finger-vein reader to foil car thieves Car thieves could be foiled by a car security system that recognises the unique pattern of veins on a driver’s fingers as they pull the door handle.CIA holds terror suspects in secret prisons European Union lowercases ‘Christ’ A new grammar rule devised by the European Union in Brussels stipulates the word "Christ" shall be spelled with a lowercase "c."Citing avian flu, US senator demands Roche give up Tamiflu drug rights Citing a global need to prepare against the threat of an avian flu pandemic, a senior US politician demanded that Swiss pharmaceuticals giant Roche give up its rights over the leading anti-flu drug Tamiflu.Prisoners to get the vote Prisoners [in the UK] could be given the vote after the European Court ruled yesterday that laws disenfranchising them were a breach of their human rights. |
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