Red China to monitor non-Chinese shipments within U.S.?

Opponents of U.S. sovereignty plan to sneak their agenda around Congress

Wes Vernon

The Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) — whose U.S. operation conducts its business in secrecy in the bowels of the U.S. Department of Commerce — is plunging ahead with a program that may end America as we know it
ation conducts its business in secrecy in the bowels of the U.S. Department of Commerce — is plunging ahead with a program that may end America as we know it.

We can argue all day over to whether this is another case of “unintended consequences.” (This column does not buy that.) The SPP appears to lead ultimately to a North American Union (NAU) or “community.” Under that scenario, the borders of the U.S., Canada, and Mexico would be (de facto, if not formally) erased.

It will not happen overnight. This column has documented that the powers behind the plan (multinational corporations, politicians, and academic one-worlders) envision “evolution by stealth” — i.e., do the job in steps patterned after the manner in which the European Union was established. (For details, see our previous offerings Illegal aliens and Monster Highway, 10/9/06; North American Union — Evolution by Stealth?, 3/26/07; and America’s Borders: Going, Going Gone, AIM Report linked by RenewAmerica 12/25/06.)

Compounding the threat to our sovereignty and security is the fact that Communist China figures into some of the transportation plans right in the heart of the USA. Details on that are upcoming.

First, the end-run around Congress.There was an interesting debate here in Washington on June 20 dealing with this issue. Sponsored by Judicial Watch — whose president, Tom Fitton, uncovered secret documents related to the issue of the NAU — the confrontation at the National Press Club included Phyllis Schlafly of Eagle Forum and Rosemary Jenks of Numbers USA. They were arguing for full disclosure of plans the North American community backers have in store for us.

Arguing that there is nothing to be concerned about in all this were Dr. Robert Pastor — Vice President of International affairs at American University — and David Bohigian, Assistant Secretary of Commerce in the Bush administration.

http://www.renewamerica.us/columns/vernon/070709

2007-07-11