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Dissolving the United States

The enigmatic North American Union

By Judi McLeod

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

The recent assertion of Robert Pastor, a leading proponent of a "North American Community", that the NAU "cannot be inflicted upon unsuspecting citizens by stealth or in secret", would be comforting, were it not for one little detail.

Pastor, vice president of international affairs at American University, insists that no one would be in favour of dissolving the United States.

But that's exactly what the United Nation-led cabal of globalist elites wants to do.

Calling the North American Union a "straw man", Pastor explained that "a union is a unified national state, so if you believe the North American Union, you would be in favor of dissolving the United States…I don't know anyone who is proposing that," Pastor told Nathan Burchfiel of CNSNews.com on June 18.

It is highly unlikely that Pastor hasn't heard of the likes of global custodians UN poster boy Maurice Strong, former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and financier George Soros, avocates of One World Order.

The United Nations patiently awaits One World Order as its Gaia given mandate.

Should there be any doubt in Pastor's mind, Maurice Strong is the United Nations. Gorbachev isn't throwing brickbats at the U.S. from the Russia that wasn't so long ago the Soviet Union, but from American soil at the Presidio, and a plethora of leftwing organizations fomenting for One World Order continue to be bankrolled by the wealthy Soros.

How much more organized does it get, Professor Pastor?

"Every important initiative requires the consent of our elected officials. None of this can be done by stealth or in secret," Pastor told Cybercast News Service.

Even as Pastor was speaking those words, American patriots were jamming White House telephone lines, reminding their Senators that borders are required if America is to stay America.

"The idea that somehow or other they're going to wake up one day and George Bush will have stolen American sovereignty, or that I would have, or the Council on Foreign Relations, is totally absurd. That doesn't really require a serious conversation."

With those words, Pastor seems to make an argument that folks worried about being swallowed whole by the NAU, are only conspiracy theorists.

Yet Pastor reiterates that the United States has "agreements with hundreds of countries, we belong to hundreds of international organizations. Every treaty we have involves us sharing some responsibility with other countries, sharing some power in the United Nations (emphasis CFP's). That's the real world that we're in today."

It could be argued that some would like to change the UN view of the "real world we're in today".

Daneen Peterson, a researcher who studies the North American Union issue, argues that "the illegal alien problem is a mechanism for leveraging what is yet to come.

"Once the civil unrest and chaos caused by the overwhelming human tsunami of illegal aliens and MS-13 gang members reduces America to complete anarchy…the federal government will institute martial law."

Strong, Gorbachev and Soros would consider that scenario as their dreams coming true.

According to its government-hosted website, the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP), is a "trilateral effort to increase security and enhance prosperity among the United States, Canada and Mexico through greater cooperation and information sharing."

On paper, government committees always sound benign.

Meanwhile, the only hopeful news on the NAU horizon is that Pastor doesn't anticipate "any serious forward movement" during the meeting when President Bush, Mexican President Felipe Calderon, and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper get together in August.

"The fact they're having a meeting is a positive step and will offer the three governments a chance to hopefully move the relationship forward in a positive manner," Pastor said. "But having said that, my impression from consultations is that this is a very low priority in all three governments."

All the unwashed masses can do is hope so.

Canada Free Press founding editor Most recent by Judi McLeod is an award-winning journalist with 30 years experience in the print media. Her work has appeared on Newsmax.com, Drudge Report, Foxnews.com, Glenn Beck. Judi can be reached at: judi@canadafreepress.com


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