Condoleeza Rice met with her Canadian and Mexican counterparts
in Ottawa over the weekend to discuss plans for a North American
Union at a secretive Security
and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) meeting that has received
scant media coverage outside of a few Canadian
news outlets.
During a joint press conference with MacKay, U.S.
Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice and Mexican Foreign Secretary
Patricia Espinosa, two dissenters, who had infiltrated, took
to the stage in an effort to protest against the secretive and
backhanded manner in which the SPP movement is being conducted.
The two were quickly escorted off the premises.
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A Canadian report describes the SPP as "an
international framework for trilateral and bilateral cooperation
in North America" that is "not a formal international
treaty" or "an overarching binding legal agreement."
But what is an "international framework" that commits
U.S. officials from various federal agencies to working with
officials of two other countries? Why is such a process not
subjected to congressional scrutiny and approval?
Last September we reported that Journalist Jerome
Corsi has received the first documents pertaining to a FOIA
request asking for full disclosure of the SPP office in its
activities towards creating a Pan American Union.
According to a report by World
Net Daily, the documents reveal that the Bush administration
is running a "shadow government" without congressional
oversight in conjunction with Canada and Mexico under the guise
of a program "to increase security and to enhance prosperity
among the three countries through greater cooperation."
Corsi asserts that a wide range of US administrative law is
being re-written in stealth under this program to "integrate"
and "harmonize" with administrative law in Mexico
and Canada.
The documents contain references to upwards of 13 working groups
within an entire organized
infrastructure that has drawn from officials within most
areas of administrative government including U.S. departments
of State, Homeland Security, Commerce, Treasury, Agriculture,
Transportation, Energy, Health and Human Services, and the office
of the U.S. Trade Representative.
Corsi also
reported that at a recent high-level confab in Banff, an
assistant U.S. secretary of state, Thomas A. Shannon , chaired
a panel that featured a presentation by Prof. Robert Pastor,
author of a book promoting the development of a North American
union as a regional government and the adoption of the amero
as a common monetary currency to replace the dollar and the
peso.
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According to reports,
last Friday at the SPP meeting, Pastor declared that a "very
small group" of conservatives is unfairly accusing him
of being at the center of a "vast conspiracy" to implement
the idea of a "North American Union" by "stealth."
He called the charges "absurd."
Yet at the same meeting Pastor acknowledged that he is pushing
for a "North American Community", that he believes
the U.S. Government doesn't want to enforce its immigration
laws, and that the solution is not a fence or increased border
security except in some isolated high-crime areas along the
border, and it's not to punish companies for hiring illegal
aliens, since identity documents can be too easily forged. He
said the solution is a national biometric and fraud-proof identification
card that identifies national origin and legal status.
Cliff Kincaid of The Post Chronicle also reported: