Analyst's note: Thought you'd like to know. We can begin to see the end-game come out of the "fog." Our federal gov't is working below the radar and without congressional approval to modify our national borders. I know this sound wild, but the facts are more and more supporting this theory. I don't know about you but I happen to like the United States of America and do NOT support a world government or the various regionalization efforts that are leading to it.
"Operating much like a "memory hole" in George Orwell's classic novel "1984," the Obama administration has replaced the content of the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America website, providing additional evidence the White House intends to implement the SPP agenda by executive action, below the radar of public opinion and outside the framework of congressional approval.
The SPP website, under the title "Commerce Connect," now reflects totally different content, announcing its purpose as "a one-stop shop for information, counseling and government services that can help U.S. businesses around the country transform themselves into globally competitive enterprises."[....]
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Texas trying to save 'NAFTA Superhighway'?
New center revives North America agenda
North American Union supporter top Obama economic adviser
North American Union: The dream 'is dead'
'North American Parliament' under way
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Bush pushes controversial SPP agenda
Makeover urged for 'North American Union' effort
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Resolution fights North American Union
Economist longs for creation of amero
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Economist longs for creation of amero
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North-of-border link finishes NAFTA superhighway grid
Canada openly proclaims NAFTA Superhighway
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Billionaire to Canada: Time for amero is now
Gunshot precedes anti–North American Union marches
'Stop SPP' marches in 9 cities tomorrow
NAFTA question draws 'I don't know'
'NAFTA Superhighway stops here,' says Okla. senator
Spokeswoman dodges question about NAFTA Superhighways
U.S. for sale to foreigners by Texas hold'em rules
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Deal creates path for NAFTA railway
China mega-port catalyst for NAFTA Superhighway
Canada preparing ports for NAFTA Superhighway
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House resolution opposes North American Union
Residents of planned union to be 'North Americanists'
Congressman battles North Americanization
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N. American students trained for 'merger'
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Attendance list North American forum
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