Monday, July 16, 2007

Globalists

EH?, OYE, OUI, SI, AWK

Conquering Canada: The Elite Re-Configuration of North America

By Carl Teichrib

“The acquisition of Canada this year…will be a mere matter of marching…” – Thomas Jefferson

Disbelief was the first emotion. Not because I didn’t comprehend the message, but because of the brazen nature of the broadcast. After the evening news was over, I immediately placed phone calls to friends in the United States. Was it on your evening news? Did you see it?

The response was the same regardless of which state I called. No, there’s nothing about this story here. Are you sure it exists?

While America appeared to have a news blackout in early 2005, flashed coast-to-coast across Canada was a report of monumental significance: a story that will impact every citizen of Mexico, the United States, and Canada. *snip*

I just stumbled over this, and wowser.  The article is chock full of  sharp electrical jolts to the gonads. Let me share 60 amps with you.

  • The piece that caught my breath was the proclamation of an unveiling. The New York-based Council on Foreign Relations would be releasing a study on integrating the continent, a move that would take us well beyond NAFTA. For the observant, it was clear that all three nations would have to re-configure their priorities.   
  • Later that fall, the Atlanta Federal Reserve published an article in its Economic Review debating what final form a tri-national currency would take. This issue not only stated “that a single currency for NAFTA countries is possible,” but also that
  • Ironically, as 9/11 shifted the eyes of the US executive branch towards the Middle East, corporate elites embraced North American integration as a lesson learned. Keep in mind that our tri-national trade is staggering, with Canada and the US alone constituting the largest bi-national economic relationship on the planet. To give a sense of this relationship: just the yearly trade passing through one US/Canadian border crossing, the Windsor/Detroit station, is more then the total annual US trade with Japan.
  • Being sensitive to potential criticism that the CCCE is selling-out their country, the organization released a Q&A styled paper explaining that their ideas did not represent a merger, but merely a new partnership. Sovereignty, the document implied, wasn’t in jeopardy.  

    However, in a report presented to the CCCE by a partnering Canadian foreign policy institute, admittance was made that any time a country agrees to be bound by an international treaty, it automatically involves “the surrender of some degree of national sovereignty in exchange for larger purposes.”   *snips ahoyt*

Funny thing is,  over the weekend I was thinking the unthinkable.  I can see the day - the possibility, way in the future - when George Bush is presented in history books as the greatest visionary ever to occupy the Oval Office.  Not just for his grasp of the Islamo threat, but ... this.  It'll come over my dead body.  But, then, I'll be dead, won't I?  You too.  Bastards will throw all my pictures away too, because  nobody paid my ISP bill. I'm a visionary too.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

“The acquisition of Canada this year…will be a mere matter of marching…” – Thomas Jefferson

Even more true now...

Wtf is the hold up?

Anonymous said...

The jhold up is we do not want that damn place.

Anonymous said...

The CFR-trilateral crowd has had wet dreams of integrating with Canada and Mexico since before WWII.

They can't seem to get it through their sorry skulls that the only way we will integrate with any other nation is via Tom Jefferson's suggestion of conquest.

We are OK with telling the Canadians and Mexicans what to do. We will not be taking any suggestions from them.

Anonymous said...

“The acquisition of the USA this year…will be a mere matter of electing Democrats and enlarging NAFTA” – Blacques Jacques Shellacques

And you lost the war of 1812 too, hosers, we burned the White House.

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