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NORTH AMERICAN ARMY CREATED WITH OUT CONGRESS OVERSITE

U.S., Canada military ink deal to fight domestic emergencies


Posted: February 24, 2008
1:45 pm Eastern



By Jerome R. Corsi
© 2008 WorldNetDaily In a ceremony that received virtually no attention in the American media, the United States and Canada signed a military agreement Feb. 14 allowing the armed forces from one nation to support the armed forces of the other nation during a domestic civil emergency, even one that does not involve a cross-border crisis.


U.S. Air Force Gen. Gene Renuart, commander of USNORTHCOM, signs agreement Feb. 14, 2008, with Canadian Air Force Lt. Gen. Marc Dumais, commander of Canada Command (USNORTHCOM photo)


The agreement, defined as a Civil Assistance Plan, was not submitted to Congress for approval, nor did Congress pass any law or treaty specifically authorizing this military agreement to combine the operations of the armed forces of the United States and Canada in the event of a wide range of domestic civil disturbances ranging from violent storms, to health epidemics, to civil riots or terrorist attacks.
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http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=57228


THE UNITED STATES OF NORTH AMERICA? COUNCIL OF FOREIGN RELATIONS PLAN

Presidential Candidates That Are Members Of The Council Of Foreign Relations

Hilary Clinton, Barack Obama, John Edwards, Joseph Biden, Christopher Dodd, Bill Richardson, Rudy Giuliani, Fred Thompson, John McCain, Mitt Romney, Jim Gilmore, Newt Gingrich

COUNCIL OF FOREIGN RELATIONS DOCUMENT ~ BUILDING A NORTH AMERICAN COMMUNITY  PDF AVAILABLE

http://www.cfr.org/content/publications/attachments/NorthAmerica_TF_final.pdf

Connie Fogal - Canadian Action Party
Speaks On The North American Union
http://www.canadianactionparty.ca/home.html

 

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The European Economic Community (EEC) began as a free-trade agreement in 1972. Today's European Union is well on its way to becoming a federal superstate, complete with one currency, one legal system, one military, one police force - even its own national anthem. In this shocking new documentary featuring EU insiders and commentators, independent author Phillip Day covers the history and goals of the European Union
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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=62612529763293088&ei=J12aSf6xNaSs-gGZpqTpBA&q=european+union&hl=en

End of Nations - EU Takeover & the Lisbon Treaty

We set out to make a video about the pros and cons of the Lisbon Treaty and found out to our horror the lies, manipulations and deceit behind the EU. From MEPs, legal experts and EU researches the true nature of the EU unfolded, how it really operates from behind closed doors and away from prying eyes. We discovered the massive power grab away from citizens and nations to the elites that is being proposed in this treaty. Most shocking of all was how our elected representatives are willingly handing us over to this emerging Totalitarian Superstate by deception , propaganda and outright lies.

This video details how the structures of the EU really operate, what the full significance of the Lisbon Treaty is and how it is the end of Nations within in the EU. MEPs describe their experience in Brussels and how they are undermined by the real power of the unelected and unaccountable Eurocrats who run the organization. How the politicians are working together for their own selfish needs while being used for a bigger agenda.

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South America nations found union Some members hope Unasur could become a regional version of the EU The leaders of 12 South American nations have formed a regional body aimed at boosting economic and political integration in the region. At a summit in Brazil, they signed a treaty which created the Union of South American Nations (Unasur). Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said the move showed that South America was becoming a "global player". But tensions between several members will make it difficult for the group to achieve its goals, observers say.

But tensions between several members will make it difficult for the group to achieve its goals, observers say. Mr Lula said at the summit in Brasilia that the differences between some Unasur governments were a sign of vitality in the region. "The instability some want to see in our continent is a sign of life, especially political life," Mr Lula said.

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7417896.stm



www.chinaview.cn 2008-05-27 09:42:46   

  RIO DE JANEIRO, May 26 (Xinhua) -- Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said Monday that South American nations will seek a common currency as part of the region's integration efforts following the creation of the Union of South American Nations (Unasur) last week.

    "We are proceeding so as, in the future, we have a common central bank and a common currency," said Lula in his weekly radio program, noting that this process will "not be fast."     The president highlighted the importance of helping the group's more "economically fragile" members, such as Paraguay, Uruguay and Bolivia.     "We have to help them because the stronger the countries in South America economically are, the more tranquility, peace, democracy, trade, companies, jobs, incomes and development," he said.     The Brazilian leader said the creation of Unasur will allow cross-nation construction of railroads, highways, bridges and transmission lines connecting the region, while the alliance will make negotiations with other blocs easier.     The president said changes will be made on the proposal to create a regional defense council, which the South American leaders failed to agree during a summit in Brasilia on Friday.     A working group is expected to analyze the revised proposal in August, he said.     Lula plans to visit Colombia in July and meet Colombian President Alvaro Uribe. Colombia was the only member that opposed the plan to build the regional defense council designed to resolve regional conflicts, promote military cooperation and possibly coordinate joint weapons production in the region.     Uribe has said Colombia is experiencing a difficult time in its fight against the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), the largest rebel group in the country, and such a regional defense body would not offer solutions to Colombia's problem.     The heads of state of 12 South American countries -- Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay and Venezuela -- signed a treaty last Friday in Brasilia on the creation of Unasur aimed at boosting economic integration and political cohesion in the region.

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008-05/27/content_8260847.htm



The Emerging Asian Union
China Trade, Asian Investment, and a New Competitive Challenge
by Edward Gresser

Few topics received more attention in Washington, DC, in early spring 2004 than China. Last winter, the Bush Administration's Commerce and Treasury secretaries made pilgrimages to Beijing to deposit long lists of appeals, petitions, and protests. China is charged with delinquency in its World Trade Organization (WTO) commitments; the Bush Administration is charged with weakness in enforcing them. And lawsuits were flying: the AFL-CIO filed a case against Chinese labor abuses with the US Trade Representative (USTR) in March, and a group of manufacturers is said to have prepared one against Chinese currency policy. Rejecting both, the USTR itself has protested Chinese computer chip taxes at the WTO.
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