Unrest
in Canada Over North American Union
Wednesday,
August 01, 2007 - FreeMarketNews.com
Connie
Fogal says the SPP is the "hostile takeover" of the apparatus of democratic
government and an end to the "rule of law". There has been a kind of
coup d'état over the government operations of Canada, U.S.A. and Mexico.
The
first formal step towards the NAU was NAFTA. Ron Pastor of the Council on Foreign
Relations has affirmed that. The Canadian Action Party/Parti action canadienne,
a registered federal sovereigntist political party in Canada, began as a party
in 1997 precisely because none of the mainstream parties were calling for the
clear, outright, unequivocal abrogation of NAFTA, or for control of our national
monetary system.
Even
now, our mainstream Canadian political parties and significant citizen groups
are still stuck on re-negotiation of NAFTA (they talk of fair trade) which completely
misses the point. As such, they remain blinded, and of no use to the citizens
who care about our nation and our sovereignty, our independence, our civil liberties,
our civil rights, our culture, our freedom.
The
second formal step was the integration and subjugation of Canada's military into
the US military command under NORAD, NORTHCOM, and the Bi-National Planning Agreement.
That is why our Canadian military is in Afghanistan.
The
third formal step in the creation of the NAU was the implementation of the respective
liberty-stripping anti-terrorist legislations, the Patriot Act in the USA and
the Anti-terrorist Act in Canada. This has been the mechanism to implement the
police state apparatus necessary to enforce Fortress America.
The
fourth formal step is the SPP, Security and Prosperity Partnership Agreement.
That agreement is a "hostile takeover" of the Executive branch of government,
a coup d'état over the government operations of Canada, U.S.A. and Mexico.
(The
three branches of democratic governance are: 1, the legislative arm, i.e., the
policy makers, the people we elect; 2, the judicial arm, i.e., judges who interpret
and apply the laws created by the policy makers; and 3, the executive arm, i.e.,
the civil service, the bureaucracy, who implement and run the policy and operations
of government.)
The
SPP is a treasonous metamorphosis of our federal and provincial government bureaucracies
into formal instruments to implement the agenda of the shadow government - the
military/industrial/financial complex exemplified by the Canadian Council of Chief
Executives who in turn are dominated by the U.S Council on Foreign Relations,
and the US military apparatus. The S.P.P. has created the competitiveness council
(10 to 16 people from industry and academe unelected by citizens, unaccountable
to citizens, unrepresentative of citizens) in each of Canada, U.S.A., and Mexico.
They meet with our Prime Minister and the two Presidents.
They
actively direct the restructuring of the civil service apparatus and governance
of Canada, U.S., and Mexico away from instruments serving the public interest
and nationhood, and into tools to serve the power and greed of the industrial,
financial, military complex. This Competitiveness Council will be at Montebello
directing the three leaders in August, 2007 finalizing the last steps of the NAU.
Since
March, 2005, under the direction of three senior cabinet ministers of each country,
about 100 working groups of unelected officials from government and industry have
been meeting at taxpayer expense deciding on and directing the implementation
of the restructuring of the apparatus of governance and the form of rule over
the people. Their command goes out down the chain of bureaucracy expending vast
amounts of taxpayer dollars implementing the changes in our border crossings,
in our airports, on our airplanes, in our skies, on and to our roads and highways,
in our personal identification systems, in our health, in our vaccines, over our
food supplements, in our pesticide safety levels, in our schools and universities,
in the exploitation of our natural resources - our rivers, lakes, oil, gas, in
our environment, in the arms industry, in the manufacture and use of depleted
uranium, in the exploitation of and experimentation on our indigenous people and
our military personnel, in immigration, over our right of Habeus Corpus, in our
right of due process, our right to assemble and our freedom of speech, etc., etc.
For
this reason the Canadian Action Party/Parti action canadienne calls for electoral
reform not just in how we elect candidates, but why and how the bureaucracy operates.
In particular, we call for a curb on the exercise of power in the executive branch
of government, and especially in the P.M.s office.This need is of paramount importance
because it is the key to why and how three nations (Canada, USA, Mexico) are being
dismantled.
Remember,
if you believe in democratic accountable representation, there must be a universal
franchise. Government of the people, by the people,for the people still is right.
It is not government by officials of any organization or interest group whether
public or private who are unelected by, unrepresentative, and unaccountable to
the general public. We need to reform our government structure so that we can
recall and replace any person we elect when they fail to keep their promise or
do their duty to us, the citizenry; and we also need to turn our executive arm
of government back to being the servant of the citizens.
The
Security and Prosperity Partnership Agreement (S.P.P) is deliberately not a formal
international treaty such as NAFTA which is set out in a system of rule by international
law. As a legal treaty the SPP would never have flown because it would have been
exposed to scrutiny.
It
remains a work in progress agreement of incredible treacherous magnitude. It has
already succeeded in implementing profound changes to three nations integrating
the geographical region of North America. We do not even know the full extent
of what has been completed or what little is left to be accomplished.
We
know that a powerful think tank chaired by former Sen. Sam Nunn and guided by
trustees including Richard Armitage, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Harold Brown, William
Cohen and Henry Kissinger, is in the final stages of preparing a report to the
White House and U.S. Congress on the benefits of integrating the U.S., Mexico
and Canada into one political, economic and security bloc.
We
know that the final report, published in English, Spanish and French, is scheduled
for submission to all three governments by Sept. 30, according to the Center for
Strategic & International Studies.
We
know that the data collected for the report is based on seven secret roundtable
sessions involving between 21 and 45 people and conducted by CSIS. The participants
are politicians, business people, labour leaders and academics from all three
countries with equal representation.
We
know all this because it is described in a CSIS report,
"North American
Future 2025 Project."
Right
now, focus on being at the 25 km perimeter around Montebello, Quebec on August
20 and 21, 2007. In a separate e mail I will send suggestions about Montebello
actions.