From WND:
While several members of Congress have denied any knowledge of efforts to build “NAFTA superhighways” or move America closer to a union with Mexico and Canada, four members of the House have stepped up to sponsor a resolution opposing both initiatives.
Rep. Virgil Goode Jr., R-Va., has introduced a resolution – H.R. 487 – designed to express “the sense of Congress that the United States should not engage in the construction of a North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Superhighway System or enter into a North American Union (NAU) with Mexico and Canada.”
“Now that Congress is preparing to take up the issues of the North American Union and NAFTA superhighways, we are moving out of the realm where critics can attempt to disparage the discussion as ‘Internet conspiracy theory,’” explained Jerome Corsi, author and WND columnist who has written extensively on the Security and Prosperity Partnership – the semisecret plan many suspect is behind the efforts to create a European Union-style North American confederation and link Mexico and Canada with more transcontinental highways and rail lines. “This bill represents a good first step.”
Corsi explained to WND that the Bush administration is trying to create the North American Union incrementally, under the radar scope of public attention.
“Even today,” said Corsi, SPP.gov has a ‘Myths vs. Facts’ section that denies the administration is changing laws or working to create a new regional government. Unfortunately, the many references on SPP.gov to Cabinet-level working groups creating new trilateral memoranda of understanding and other trilateral agreements makes these denials sound hollow.”
The resolution introduced by Goode had three co-sponsors: Reps. Thomas Tancredo, R-Colo., Ron Paul, R-Texas, and Walter Jones, R-N.C.
The “whereas” clauses of the resolution lay out the case against the North American Union and NAFTA Superhighways as follows:
I cannot reproduce the whole article here so you need to go read it on WND
I have talked about this on my radio show and reported on it before, in 2005 President Bush signed an agreement with the leaders of Mexico and Canada called the Security and Prosperity Partnership Of North America. I call it the North American Union because if you read it it becomes pretty clear that is the goal. They refer to trilateral decisions and when talking about security the only border they discuss is the Mexican SOUTHERN Border with Central America.
As for the NAFTA superhighway, it is a fact. If you look at the transportation funding for expanding highways within the states and link them together you can see the superhighway running from Mexico to Canada.
Again, the internet has gotten results where the Lame Stream Media has failed, good work.
We better annoy our elected cockroaches and let them know, we know about this and demand an investigation into SPP.