Prime
Minister Harper officially endorses North American Union with Council of Foreign
Relations visit
by
Paul Chen
Prime
Minister Stephen Harper's appearance at the New York City based Council of Foreign
Relations (CFR) on 25 September 2007, was an official endorsement and expression
of solidarity on the North American Union agenda. Harvard University educated
CNN Veteran anchor Lou Dobbs, has further confirmed the official endorsement of
the Stephen Harper Minority Conservative government on North American Union, or
"New America".
Mr.
Harper has been apparently directed by the principal funders of the Conservative
Party of Canada, which are ideologically linked to the CFR, to assimilate Canada
into a new "Fortress North America" which is controlled by the U.S.
political-military-industrial complex by no later than 2010.
Indeed,
the Stephen Harper government has been reported to be in the process of getting
various Canadian government departments and agencies to "harmonize",
with U.S. governmental agencies, to expedite the assimilation of Canada into the
neo-conservative vision of a "Fortress North America".
The
Council of Foreign Relations has indeed published a book on its North American
Union manifesto entitled "Building a North American Community". John
Manley, former Deputy Prime Minister in the Paul Martin Liberal Government is
a co-author of this book.
Yes,
my fellow Canadians, that is why Stephen Harper with ONLY a minority government,
has been able to easily pursue North American Union, with what Mr. Lou Dobbs has
referred to as a cabal at the CFR. Political party elites including those among
the Liberals and Bloc Québécois, have apparently been all co-opted
by the very wealthy Council of Foreign Relations. North American Union architects
have used the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) to legitimate the take
over of Canada by U.S. interests as a "logical outcome" of the terms
of NAFTA.
"When
the leaders of Canada, Mexico, and the United States met in Texas recently they
underscored the deep ties and shared principles of the three countries. The Council-sponsored
Task Force applauds the announced Security and Prosperity Partnership of
North America, but proposes a more ambitious vision of a new community by
2010 and specific recommendations on how to achieve it," states the Official
Press Release for the book Building a North American Community, which is published
by the CFR. Mr. Harper's speech at the CFR on 25 September 2007 affirms Mr. Harper's
Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPPNA) commitment to hand
over Canada to full control by no later than 2010, to a political fraternity which
is associated with the current U.S. Bush administration. Mr. Harper's government
apparently reports to the CFR.
In
effect, the Government of Canada appears to be governed not from a sovereign Parliament
in Ottawa, but run through a New York City-based political fraternity, which seeks
to replace a democratic form of government, with the rule of society by a "Council
of Wise Men". The architects of such a fascistic government look upon their
vision of society, to be much more "efficient" in dealing with the need
to vanquish enemies, i.e. "terrorists". A terrorist is broadly defined
by the architects of the North American Union, as any individual or group which
opposes the New World Order agenda.
The
CFR website also openly endorses the Conservative Party of Canada under Stephen
Harper, alluding to his government having an alleged mandate to transform Canada
substantively into a U.S. colony by implementing the recommendations of the CFR,
book "Building a North American Community". LINK. There is therefore
clearly a working association between the Harper government and the CFR to implement
and execute the NAU agenda of the book entitled "Building a North American
Community", whether Canadians like it or not.
John
Manley, former Liberal Deputy Prime Minister of Canada, who is part of an apparent
Liberal-Conservative-Bloc parliamentary alliance on the SPPNA, also endorses the
replacement of the Canada-U.S. border, with a new international border around
Canada, the U.S., and also Mexico.
"To
make North America more competitive and secure, the three leaders should announce
a plan to establish a North American security and economic community by 2010.
The aim of this community would be to guarantee a free, safe, just and prosperous
North America. The boundaries of the community would be defined by a common external
tariff and an outer security perimeter, within which the movement of people and
products would be legal, orderly and secure." John Manley stipulated on 23
March 2005, in the Wall Street Journal, in the aftermath of his Liberal government's
support of SPPNA.
Canadians
who seek to save their country, must therefore seek to cancel NAFTA, as the legal
basis for the greed-driven and fear associated pursuit of the destruction of Canada,
under the pretext of the "War of Terrorism".