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elCajuna Grande
01-03-2007, 11:31 AM
WHISTLEBLOWER MAGAZINE
PREMEDITATED MERGER
How leaders are stealthily transforming USA into North American Union

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Posted: January 2, 2007
1:00 a.m. Eastern



© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com


It seems unthinkable. But then, so did 9/11 before it happened.

Can it really be possible that Americans are witnessing a governmental program designed to merge – slowly but surely – the United States, Mexico and Canada?

That question is generating a major amount of below-the-media-radar buzz. In recent months, e-mails and telephone calls have poured into radio talk shows and congressional offices asking: Is there a plan to create a "North American Union"? Will a new currency, the "amero," replace the dollar? Is it true that Mexicans will now get Social Security?

Yet Congress (except for a few representatives like Tom Tancredo and Ron Paul) as well as the establishment press (with notable exceptions like CNN's Lou Dobbs) turn a blind eye – despite major evidence mounting daily.

Just recently, for example, confirmation surfaced that the U.S. government is indeed planning on providing full Social Security benefits to Mexicans – which critics predict will bankrupt the already-shaky system. And a report by the powerful Council on Foreign Relations, regarded by many as something of a "shadow government," has called for a massive transfer of wealth from the U.S. to Mexico and the establishment of a "security perimeter" around North America – rather than securing America's borders with Mexico and Canada.

So, while many dismiss plans to integrate the three North American countries as wild Internet "conspiracy theories," the January edition of WND's acclaimed Whistleblower magazine – titled "PREMEDITATED MERGER" – boldly lays out the disturbing evidence for all to see.






"The idea that our own government could be engaged in compromising U.S. sovereignty in such a radical way is hard for people to contemplate," said WND Managing Editor David Kupelian. "After all, Americans are already reeling from a stunning immigration problem – stunning not only because of the effect 12-20 million illegals have on America's economy, values and crime rate, but also because of the government's refusal to do anything about it. And now they're hearing that perhaps their government has a secret globalist agenda that actually encourages an invasion from the south."

Veteran newsman Lou Dobbs described the merger controversy this way in a recent CNN broadcast: "For any American to think that it is acceptable for the president of the United States and … our government, to proceed without the approval of Congress or a dialogue and a debate and a public voice from the people of this country is absolutely unconscionable. … What they're doing is creating a brave new world, an Orwellian world, in which the will of the people is absolutely irrelevant."

mcjaret
01-03-2007, 12:32 PM
Right and Lyndon Johnson, Joe Stalin, Elvis and Dr. Evil are secretly alive and planned 9/11 to divert attention from their plot to wipe out Africa through the AIDS virus (which they also developed and set lose on the world) so that the land will be clear for real estate developers to create a Disney Continental Park.

dmay
01-03-2007, 12:39 PM
Right and Lyndon Johnson, Joe Stalin, Elvis and Dr. Evil are secretly alive and planned 9/11 to divert attention from their plot to wipe out Africa through the AIDS virus (which they also developed and set lose on the world) so that the land will be clear for real estate developers to create a Disney Continental Park.

Don't mock it, I saw the plans for "Disnafrica" (coming in the summer of 2014) :p

Bill McIntyre
01-03-2007, 12:59 PM
I had never heard of this WorldNetDaily.com until recently, when a couple of wild ass articles posted seem to have come from it. This one prompted me to go check it out, and now I know where to go to get some laughs when I'm bored.

apnea_complex
01-03-2007, 02:50 PM
Bill, Look for the link on the site with all the conservative t-shirts. You might find those humorous.

apnea_complex
01-03-2007, 03:00 PM
http://www.thoseshirts.com/

Sorry for derailing the thread.

jadairiii
01-03-2007, 03:56 PM
I was against the Louisiana Purchase! And don't get me started about bringing Texas into the Union!

John

JLittle44
01-03-2007, 04:41 PM
I was against the Louisiana Purchase! And don't get me started about bringing Texas into the Union!

John

Watch it buddy... :cool:

elCajuna Grande
01-04-2007, 09:36 AM
so, you guys disagree that our government has failed to secure our borders?
i guess it would have to be in the LA Times or on NPR to be considered factual..

Bill McIntyre
01-04-2007, 09:40 AM
so, you guys disagree that our government has failed to secure our borders?


I don't disagree that our borders are leaky. I just don't think that amounts to a governmental program designed to "merge – slowly but surely – the United States, Mexico and Canada."

mcjaret
01-04-2007, 03:39 PM
I would never say the government adequately protects the borders, but to suggest that "someone" in government has the power or even the thought to merge North America into one country without the prior knowledge and consent of the people or the involvement of Congress is laughable.

chuam
01-04-2007, 07:35 PM
Worldnetdaily.com is a worthless place to try to get anything even resembling credible.

Christof
01-12-2007, 07:23 PM
Well I dont know if it is true or not, but 20 yrs ago if you were to say that black people could vote in S Afrika and that Nelson Mandela would be president of that country and you would have been the laughing stock...

bikewrench
01-13-2007, 05:48 AM
They did it in Europe.

elCajuna Grande
01-14-2007, 09:23 AM
http://youtube.com/watch?v=XdxI0zClV_Y

spaghetti
01-16-2007, 10:04 AM
They did it in Europe.
Sure, but not by a "secret" government's program. And from a totally different background.
Here in Europe everything has been widely debated for decades, every step ratified by national parliaments, and the fundamental ones voted by the people.
The first treaty for the "european community of coal and steel" (the first step of the economic merger), was signed before my parents got married. Then I was a primary school kid when they voted for the first european parliament, I was a university student when border checkpoints where opened, and I was already married the first time I was paid in Euro money instead of national money.
But during all the process we've been openly informed anytime along of what was going to happen.