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N. American students trained for 'merger' : 10 universities simulate 'integration' of 3 nations
WorldNetDaily ^ | 09/25/2006

Posted on 09/25/2006 9:11:14 AM PDT by SirLinksalot

THE NEW WORLD DISORDER

N. American students trained for 'merger' 10 universities participate in 'model Parliament' in Mexico to simulate 'integration' of 3 nations

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Posted: September 25, 2006 1:00 a.m. Eastern

© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com

American University Professor Robert Pastor WASHINGTON – In another example of the way the three nations of North America are being drawn into a federation, or "merger," students from 10 universities in the U.S., Mexico and Canada are participating annually in a simulated "model Parliament."

Under the sponsorship of the Canadian based North American Forum on Integration, students met in the Mexican Senate for five days in May in an event dubbed "Triumvirate," with organizers declaring "A North American Parliament is born."

A similar event took place in the Canadian Senate in 2005.

The intentions of organizers are clear.

"The creation of a North American parliament, such as the one being simulated by these young people, should be considered," explained Raymond Chretien, the president of the Triumvirate and the former Canadian ambassador to both Mexico and the U.S.

Participants discuss draft bills on trade corridors, immigration, provisions of the North American Free Trade Agreement and produce a daily newspaper called "The TrilatHerald."

The 10 universities taking part include Harvard, American University, Carlton University, Simon Fraser, Universite de Montreal, Ecole nationale d'administration publique, Monterrey TEC, CIDE, Monterrey University and Instituto Mexicano de la Juventud.

Officials taking part have included James Williams, the former U.S. ambassador to Canada. The North American Forum on Integration says the annual event enjoys the support of the U.S. Embassy in Canada, the Canadian Embassy in Mexico and the North American Development Bank. It also has been supported by at least one U.S. news organization – the Houston Chronicle.

NAFI says it is "a non-profit organization devoted to developing North American dialogue and networks and at publicizing issues raised by North American integration."

The board of directors of NAFI include Robert A. Pastor, professor and director of the Center for North American Studies at American University and vice chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations Task Force on North America. He has testified before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on the idea of merging the United States, Mexico and Canada in a North American union stretching from Prudhoe Bay to Guatemala.

"What we need to do," Pastor instructed, "is forge a new North American Community. ... Instead of stopping North Americans on the borders, we ought to provide them with a secure, biometric border pass that would ease transit across the border like an E-Z pass permits our cars to speed through tolls."

Pastor is the author of "Toward a North American Community," a book promoting the development of a North American union as a regional government and the adoption of the amero as a common monetary currency to replace the dollar and the peso.

As vice chairman of the May 2005 CFR task force, he is an architect of the Building a North American Community" plan that presents itself as a blueprint for using bureaucratic action within the executive branches of Mexico, the U.S. and Canada to transform the current trilateral Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America into a North American union regional government.

The CFR report is a five-year plan for the "establishment by 2010 of a North American economic and security community" with a common "outer security perimeter." Some see it as the blueprint for merger of the U.S., Canada and Mexico. It calls for "a common economic space ... for all people in the region, a space in which trade, capital and people flow freely."

The CFR's strategy calls specifically for "a more open border for the movement of goods and people." It calls for laying "the groundwork for the freer flow of people within North America." It calls for efforts to "harmonize visa and asylum regulations." It calls for efforts to "harmonize entry screening."

In "Building a North American Community," the report states that Bush, Mexican President Vicente Fox and Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin "committed their governments" to this goal March 23, 2005, at that meeting in Waco, Texas.

Pastor believes the U.S. and Canadian government should divert significant new taxpayer funding to solving the problems of the poor in Mexico.

"If Canada and the United States contributed just 10 percent of what the European Union spends on aid for its poorest member, and if Mexico invested it wisely in infrastructure and education, then Mexico could begin to grow at twice the rate of its northern neighbors, and North America would have found the magic formula to lift developing countries to the level of the industrialized world," he said in 2002.

The next Triumvirate model parliament conference will be in the United States – in either New York or Washington, according to a spokeswoman for the North American Forum.

It's not just the mock "parliament" sessions involving students of the three countries that raises concerns among those suspicious about political and social "inertia" moving the U.S. into a European Union-style merger with its northern and southern neighbors.

Earlier this month, a high-level, top-secret meeting of the North American Forum took place in Banff, Canada – with topics ranging from "A Vision for North America," "Opportunities for Security Cooperation" and "Demographic and Social Dimensions of North American Integration."

Pastor was listed as a confirmed participant in that meeting, along with Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, former Secretary of State George Shultz, former Central Intelligence Agency Director R. James Woolsey, former Immigration and Naturalization Services Director Doris Meissner, former Defense Secretary William Perry, former Energy Secretary and Defense Secretary James Schlesinger and top officials of both Mexico and Canada.

Opposition is mounting to such meetings, policy papers and presidential directives leading to what some critics characterize as "NAFTA on steroids." The concerns began in earnest March 31, 2005, when the elected leaders of the U.S., Mexico and Canada agreed to advance the agenda of the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America.

Perhaps the most blistering criticism came earlier this summer from Lou Dobbs of CNN – a frequent critic of President Bush's immigration policies.

"A regional prosperity and security program?" he asked rhetorically in a recent cablecast. "This is absolute ignorance. And the fact that we are – we reported this, we should point out, when it was signed. But, as we watch this thing progress, these working groups are continuing. They're intensifying. What in the world are these people thinking about? You know, I was asked the other day about whether or not I really thought the American people had the stomach to stand up and stop this nonsense, this direction from a group of elites, an absolute contravention of our law, of our Constitution, every national value. And I hope, I pray that I'm right when I said yes. But this is – I mean, this is beyond belief."

No one seems quite certain what that agenda is because of the vagueness of the official declarations. But among the things the leaders of the three countries agreed to work toward were borders that would allow for easier and faster moving of goods and people between the countries.

Coming as the announcement did in the midst of a raging national debate in the U.S. over borders seen as far to open already, more than a few jaws dropped.

Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo. and the chairman of the House Immigration Reform Caucus as well as author of the new book, "In Mortal Danger," may be the only elected official to challenge openly the plans for the new superstate.

Responding to a WND report, Tancredo is demanding the Bush administration fully disclose the activities of the government office implementing the trilateral agreement that has no authorization from Congress.

Tancredo wants to know the membership of the Security and Prosperity Partnership groups along with their various trilateral memoranda of understanding and other agreements reached with counterparts in Mexico and Canada.

Why the secrecy?

Geri Word, who heads the SPP office, told WND the work had not been disclosed because, "We did not want to get the contact people of the working groups distracted by calls from the public."

The concerns about the direction such powerful men could lead Americans without their knowledge is only heightened when interlocking networks are discovered. For instance, one of the components envisioned for this future "North American Union" is a superhighway running from Mexico, through the U.S. and into Canada. It is being promoted by the North American SuperCorridor Coalition, or NASCO, a non-profit group "dedicated to developing the world’s first international, integrated and secure, multi-modal transportation system along the International Mid-Continent Trade and Transportation Corridor to improve both the trade competitiveness and quality of life in North America."

The president of NASCO is George Blackwood, who earlier launched the North American International Trade Corridor Partnership. In fact, NAITCP later morphed into NASCO. A NAITCP summit meeting in 2004, attended by senior Mexican government officials, heard from American University's Pastor.


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1 posted on 09/25/2006 9:11:15 AM PDT by SirLinksalot
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To: SirLinksalot

Oh brother.... Not this again.


2 posted on 09/25/2006 9:14:31 AM PDT by Lunatic Fringe (Fiscal Conservative, Social Moderate. Understand?)
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To: SirLinksalot
BREAKING NEWS!!!

Thousands of college students around the world are being forced to participate in an activity called "Model UN" - which is really a training xercise for a World parliament to be called "The United Nations."

Developing . . .

3 posted on 09/25/2006 9:16:53 AM PDT by wideawake ("The nation which forgets its defenders will itself be forgotten." - Calvin Coolidge)
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To: SirLinksalot
Under the sponsorship of the Canadian based North American Forum on Integration, students met in the Mexican Senate for five days in May in an event dubbed "Triumvirate," with organizers declaring "A North American Parliament is born."

NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

4 posted on 09/25/2006 9:19:02 AM PDT by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: Republicanprofessor; Tired of Taxes; DaveLoneRanger

ping


5 posted on 09/25/2006 9:19:41 AM PDT by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: SirLinksalot

bttt


6 posted on 09/25/2006 9:21:57 AM PDT by stainlessbanner
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To: metmom

Maybe a few other universities could simulate a massive military resistance to the forced merger. I'm not sure what this would entail. Simulation of siezing the faux parliment? Simulation of bringing down the governments in question?


7 posted on 09/25/2006 9:23:45 AM PDT by Jack Black
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To: SirLinksalot

Ya get this stuff from both sides..


8 posted on 09/25/2006 9:43:30 AM PDT by Paradox (American Conservatives: Keeping the world safe for Liberalism.)
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To: SirLinksalot

Note to students: ask Germans for advice...


9 posted on 09/25/2006 9:50:21 AM PDT by LurkedLongEnough
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To: SirLinksalot

I believe in One World Government - under ONE condition. I firmly believe that every nation in the world should strive to improve themselves and apply for US statehood, to be governed by the US Constitution.


10 posted on 09/25/2006 9:57:31 AM PDT by beezdotcom
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To: SirLinksalot

11 posted on 09/25/2006 10:07:24 AM PDT by BenLurkin ("The entire remedy is with the people." - W. H. Harrison)
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To: SirLinksalot

Note To America: You don't want us, we got to many commie's and poofters up here.


12 posted on 09/25/2006 10:29:26 AM PDT by Catholic Canadian (Formerly Ashamed Canadian - thank you Stephen Harper!)
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To: Catholic Canadian

You have beer.


13 posted on 09/25/2006 10:30:20 AM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: 1rudeboy

So do you though.


14 posted on 09/25/2006 10:31:33 AM PDT by Catholic Canadian (Formerly Ashamed Canadian - thank you Stephen Harper!)
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To: Catholic Canadian

Yes, but generally our lagers are second-rate.


15 posted on 09/25/2006 10:33:47 AM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: metmom
I agree, a United States of North America could never exist under a Parliamentary form of government. A Republican form of government on the other hand....
16 posted on 09/25/2006 10:34:57 AM PDT by Lancer_N3502A
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To: 1rudeboy

Well, we can just ship you down a whole lot of Moosehead. Doesn't mean we need a United North America.


17 posted on 09/25/2006 10:36:20 AM PDT by Catholic Canadian (Formerly Ashamed Canadian - thank you Stephen Harper!)
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To: wideawake

Wow, can you imagine how ugly THOSE parliamentary campaigns will get..I can already see the commercials now.. Especially when CFR is applied...

Announcer: "Jose Rodriguez ran a death squad in Chiapas Mexico, and now he wants to raise your taxes..its time to SAY, NO WAY JOSE...vote Graham..."

I'm Lindsey Graham and I approved of this message...


18 posted on 09/25/2006 10:37:44 AM PDT by RadioCirca1970 (FU DU!)
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To: Catholic Canadian

I'm not serious about the union. But the Moosehead brewed for export is not the same as the one brewed for domestic consumption. I don't know if it's the pasteurization, or what, but Canadian lagers simply taste better.


19 posted on 09/25/2006 10:41:04 AM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: Catholic Canadian
Note To America: You don't want us, we got to many commie's and poofters up here.

You're right, but you also have quebecicoisees as well. Ya'll can have those idiotic weaklings.

20 posted on 09/25/2006 10:48:17 AM PDT by Centurion2000 ("Be polite and courteous, but have a plan to KILL everybody you meet.")
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