North American Union

Zombie time! ‘Dead’ North American Union revived

Tuesday, April 3, 2012
By Paul Martin

by Jerome R. Corsi WND.com 4-3-2012 Anyone who thinks the globalist initiative to integrate North America on the model of the European Union is dead or beyond any hope of revival is badly mistaken. Robert Pastor, for one – regarded as the “father of the North American Union” – fails to give up. Today,... »

Cross-Border Martial Law: Stage 1

Saturday, March 31, 2012
By Paul Martin

by Gary North LewRockwell.com On Monday, April 2, the leaders of the United States, Mexico, and Canada will meet at what is billed as the North American Leaders Summit. Here is the agenda, as posted on the website of the White House. On April 2, 2012, President Obama will host Prime Minister Stephen Harper... »

Defense Boss Panetta Touts “North America” After Canada Meetings

Thursday, March 29, 2012
By Paul Martin

by Alex Newman TheNewAmerican.com Thursday, 29 March 2012 U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta (left) met with his Canadian and Mexican counterparts in Ottawa this week for the first ever “Trilateral Meetings of North American Defense Ministers.” The meetings sparked more concerns over the erosion of national sovereignty and continued “integration” of the three governments... »

The North American Leaders Summit and Reviving Trilateral Integration

Wednesday, March 28, 2012
By Paul Martin

The Intel Hub By Dana Gabriel March 27, 2012 With the demise of the Security and Prosperity Partnership, the U.S. has essentially put Canada and Mexico on separate tracks. It has pursued dual-bilateralism with both its NAFTA partners as the primary means of advancing continental integration with regards to trade, regulatory and security initiatives.... »

THE NORTH AMERICAN SECURITY PERIMETER: The North American Leaders Summit and Reviving Trilateral Integration

Tuesday, March 27, 2012
By Paul Martin

by Dana Gabriel Global Research March 27, 2012 With the demise of the Security and Prosperity Partnership, the U.S. has essentially put Canada and Mexico on separate tracks. It has pursued dual-bilateralism with both its NAFTA partners as the primary means of advancing continental integration with regards to trade, regulatory and security initiatives. The... »

North American Command: U.S., Canada, Mexico

Friday, March 16, 2012
By Paul Martin

by Gary North LewRockwell.com Have you ever heard of the Northern Command, also known as Norcom? Probably not. Have you heard of moves to integrate the United States, Canada, and Mexico into one judicial authority? Probably. Here is the description of Norcom on Wikipedia. United States Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) is a Unified Combatant Command... »

Redefining the U.S.-Canada Border: The End of Canada as a Sovereign Nation?

Tuesday, March 13, 2012
By Paul Martin

by Dana Gabriel Global Research March 13, 2012 Through a series of bilateral meetings, U.S. and Canadian officials are busy working out the details of the perimeter security action plan. This includes a recent joint crime forum which dealt with border and law enforcement issues. These various discussions are part of the implementation process... »

Counter-Terrorism and Northern Border Drug Strategy Tied to Perimeter Security Deal…(No. American Union!)

Wednesday, February 22, 2012
By Paul Martin

Dana Gabriel Activist Post.com Wednesday, February 22, 2012 In a move that went largely unnoticed, the U.S. government unveiled a new counter-narcotics strategy for the northern border which will work towards closer cooperation with Canada in the war on drugs. This includes both countries strengthening integrated cross-border intelligence sharing and law enforcement operations. Canada... »

Political Prisoners in the North American Homeland

Tuesday, February 7, 2012
By Paul Martin

by J. B. Gerald Global Research February 7, 2012 The legal systems of Canada and the U.S. make no separate recognition of “political prisoners.” This encourages police malfeasance and a bending of the legal system to cope with political protest in the same manner as crimes of self-interest. Confused by the difference, society prefers... »

Deep Military Integration: Towards a North American Combined Military Force

Tuesday, February 7, 2012
By Paul Martin

by Dana Gabriel Global Research February 7, 2012 The U.S. and Canada recently signed several bilateral agreements that will further strengthen continental security and defense cooperation. Deeper military integration between both countries is part of efforts to establish a North American security perimeter and better address common global threats. Following the recent Permanent Joint... »

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