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April 16, 2007
Chertoff, Gutierrez, Rice: Plotting Bush’s North
American Union
By
Daniel Sheehy
[Previously by Daniel Sheehy:
Fighting Immigration Anarchy At The Grass Roots]
Homeland Security Secretary
Michael Chertoff is a busy guy these days securing
our border with Mexico—at least that’s what the
"mainstream media" wants Americans to think.
During President Bush’s tour of Yuma, Arizona on April
9, we were shown
pictures of Bush and Chertoff posing in front of a
Predator B
unmanned aerial vehicle, implying that the Predator
is being used along the border to catch illegal aliens.
Other pictures showed Bush pointing to fencing that has
been erected at the border since he visited the same
spot one year ago.
"This border is more
secure, and America is safer as a result,"
the president
told several hundred border agents, National Guard
personnel, and local law enforcement officials
during his visit to Yuma. "I appreciate the hard
work of Secretary
Michael Chertoff."
(Read about Bush’s April 9 tour of Yuma in,
The One Hundred Year Fence, by
Glenn Spencer, one of the people featured in my
book, Fighting Immigration Anarchy: American Patriots Battle to Save the Nation.
Apparently,
a mere 2 ½ miles of double-layered fencing has been
constructed along the border with Mexico since
Congress approved and
Bush signed into law
The Secure Fence Act of 2006 just before the
November election.)
On February 8, in a story titled
Immigration drive kicks into high gear by Nicole
Gaouette, the Los Angeles Times reported that
Chertoff took "members of Congress on a
helicopter tour of the southern U.S. border to
promote the administration’s stepped-up enforcement
measures." Accompanying the story was a photo of
Chertoff welding a chunk of fence along the
Arizona-Mexico border.
These staged photos and appearances are part of a
massive propaganda campaign to convince the American
people that the border is, or soon will be, under
control—so it is time to pass a "comprehensive
immigration reform" bill, which is code for a
massive new
"guest-worker" program and an illegal-alien
amnesty.
This is why we are increasingly hearing about federal
authorities arresting
"illegal immigrants" in various cities across
the U.S. Of course, arresting a few dozen illegal aliens
once a week is barely a drop in the bucket when there
are more than 20 million in the U.S. and thousands
flooding across the southern border every day. The
arrests are not meant to fix the crisis, but just to
give the impression that the government is cracking
down.
In a March 29 story titled "Immigrant
plan quietly in the works", the
Los Angeles Times’ Gaouette reported that
Chertoff and Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez have
been meeting several times a week behind closed doors on
Capitol Hill with "influential" Republican
senators and aides to advance "immigration reform."
"We are working very
hard on this,"
Gutierrez was quoting as saying.
What the L.A. Times and other elitist-controlled
major media outlets do not report is that also behind
closed doors, and without legally required congressional
oversight, Chertoff and Gutierrez, along with Secretary
of State Condoleezza Rice, have been working together
for two years on the economic and political merger of
the United States with Mexico and Canada. This is why
Bush, Chertoff, Gutierrez, and
others are pushing so hard for "comprehensive
immigration reform."
The three conspiratorial Cabinet secretaries are
coordinating the gradual integration of the three
countries into a borderless North American Union
patterned after the European Union.
(Here are some interesting facts about these three
Cabinet secretaries: Global corporate elitist Gutierrez
was earning $7.4 million in 2004 as CEO of Kellogg
before becoming Commerce Secretary in early 2005. Rice,
before becoming Bush’s National Security Advisor in
early 2001, sat on the boards of several multinational
corporations, including Chevron, which named an oil
tanker after her. Rice was sworn in as Secretary of
State in early 2005. Chertoff is co-author of the
misnamed Patriot Act, signed into law just six weeks
after 9/11. Chertoff was Assistant Attorney General
before becoming the second Homeland Security Secretary,
also in early 2005. Again, all three were named to their
Cabinet posts in early 2005. You will see the relevance
of this when you read my bullet points. It also should
be noted that when President Bill Clinton fired all U.S.
attorneys in 1993, the only one not canned was Chertoff,
who was U.S. attorney in New Jersey. I want to know
why.)
Others traitors are involved in this overthrow of the
U.S. government and Constitution, but Chertoff,
Gutierrez, and Rice appear to be coordinating the merger
for the Bush administration, according to my analysis of
government reports and meetings.
This also explains why
Chertoff has said he won’t build the more than 700 miles
of double-layered fencing on our southern border.
The promoters of a EU-style North American Union began
during the George H.W. Bush administration, with the
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA),
which is a developing economic and political union of
the U.S., Mexico, and Canada. Congress approved the
1,700-page pact into law in 1993 and President Clinton
immediately signed it in 1994.
George H.W. Bush, a long-time internationalist and
former CIA chief who stated his goal for a
"new world order" when he was president from
1988-1992, was vice president when President Reagan
signed the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) in
1986, which rewarded about three million illegal aliens,
mostly from Mexico, with amnesty and a path to U.S.
citizenship. I wonder how much influence Bush had on
Reagan’s decision.
So-called
"free trade" agreements
such as NAFTA benefit the rich and hurt
the rest of us, both north and south of our borders. The
implementation of NAFTA in 1994 coincides with the
largest wave of illegal immigration and drugs into the
U.S. from Mexico ever, especially under the current Bush
administration.
In 2005, "as many as four to 10 million illegal
aliens" and tens of millions of pounds of cocaine
and marijuana entered the U.S., according to a
congressional report titled
A Line in the Sand: Confronting the Threat at the
Southwest Border. Does this mean there
were 11,000 to 27,000 new job openings in America every
day in 2005? After all, President Bush tells us these
"good-hearted" people are just coming here to do
jobs Americans won’t do. To the best of my knowledge,
the only "mainstream" media outlet reporting
those jaw-dropping numbers was the Houston Chronicle
on October 17, 2006, when the report was released. I
wrote about the report on
October 20.
The congressional report also states that the U.S.
Border Patrol apprehended approximately 650 illegal
aliens from countries "that could export individuals
that could bring harm to our country in the way of
terrorism." Federal law enforcement estimates that
only 10 percent to 30 percent of illegals are actually
apprehended when they cross the border, according to the
report. This means that perhaps thousands of people from
countries that could "bring harm" to the U.S.
snuck across our southern border in 2005.
In addition, the report says, "Members of Hezbollah
have already entered the United States across the
Southwest border."
I’ll bet you didn’t read this in your local paper or
hear about it on the evening news. You only hear about
Hezbollah in news reports about the Middle East.
Does anyone still believe our government has been
fighting a "war on terror" since 9/11?
Does anyone still believe the "mainstream media"?
The "mainstream media" is a cartel run by a
handful of super-rich corporate internationalists who
don’t care about American borders and sovereignty. They
hire
radical activists disguised as "journalists"
and pay enormous salaries to "news anchors" and
national talk show commentators who divert our
attention. Lou Dobbs seems to be the lone exception.
Let us play connect the dots by looking at a momentous
five-month period in 2005, which I wrote about in my
book and discuss at my
speaking engagements and on
radio talk shows that allow me to speak the truth:
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March 2005—The
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), founded in 1921
to eliminate national identities and boundaries and
centralize government power into a single global
authority, publishes a report titled
Creating a North American Community, which
calls for the "legal, orderly, and safe movement
of people and products" between the U.S.,
Mexico, and Canada by the year 2010. |
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March 23,
2005—President Bush meets with Mexican President
Vicente Fox and Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin
in Waco, Texas, where they
agree to the "Security and Prosperity
Partnership of North America" (SPP). Following
the meeting, they hold a
news conference and talk about broad goals of
improving "security" and "prosperity"
but provide little detail about the partnership.
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May 2005—The CFR
publishes a report titled
Building a North American Community. It
states that Bush, Fox, and Martin "committed
their governments" to integrating the three
countries and allowing for the free movement of
people when they adopted the SPP in Waco and
assigned "working groups" to fill in the
details. (The SPP is the North American Union. I
believe Chertoff, Gutierrez, and Rice were assigned
to head the U.S. working groups. Interestingly, the
three "diplomats" were appointed to their
Cabinet posts in early 2005.) The CFR report calls
for the "establishment by 2010 of a North
American economic and security community" with a
common "outer security perimeter." (This
common security perimeter is part of the latest
amnesty scheme, introduced by Reps. Jeff Flake and
Luis Gutierrez on March 22, as VDARE.COM columnist
Juan Mann explained.) The CFR report calls for
many radical actions, such as allowing Mexican
trucks unlimited access throughout the U.S., which
became official on February 23, 2007, with a
U.S. Department of Transportation announcement
quoting Chertoff and Commerce Secretary Gutierrez.
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June 23, 2005—The
U.S. Supreme Court
ruled 5 to 4 that state and local governments
could
use eminent domain to take private property
against the owners' will for use in private
development. (This ruling makes it possible for the
government to take millions of acres of land to
build the massive
"NAFTA Superhighway" system connecting
Mexico, the U.S., and Canada, which will speed up
the unification of North America.
The first plank of the
Communist Manifesto is the abolition of
private property for conversion to the state for the
good of the state. Ironically, most of the 10 planks
are already in place in America.) |
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June 30, 2005—The
U.S. Senate approves the Central American Free Trade
Agreement (CAFTA), by a vote of 54-45, with one
senator not voting. |
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July 28, 2005—The
U.S. House of Representatives defeats
CAFTA by a vote of 180 to 175, with dozens of
members undeclared. The House leadership breaks
House rules by keeping the voting open. Bush, Vice
President and CFR member Dick Cheney, CFR member
Rice, and others from the administration make a rare
appearance on Capitol Hill to
twist Republican arms. Just after midnight,
CAFTA passes by a razor-slim margin of 217-215.
(Soon after CAFTA was passed, American corporations
began outsourcing production to Central America.) |
Communist Manifesto
author
Karl Marx must be smiling. Speaking in
1848 to the Democratic Association of Brussels, Marx
said, "In a word, the free trade system hastens the
social revolution. It is in this revolutionary sense
alone, gentlemen, that I vote in favor of
free trade."
In his Manifesto, Marx wrote, "The Communists are
further reproached with desiring to
abolish countries and nationalities." Remember
that this is the CFR’s goal, as noted in my first
bullet. For decades, CFR members have dominated the
administrations of our presidents, whether they call
themselves Republicans or Democrats.
Corporate globalism is the new world order—the
destruction of the sovereign state and the creation of a
tyrannical world socialist government run by the super
rich and their
business cartels. So-called "free trade"
agreements and the massive Third-World invasion are the
primary schemes used to erase our
borders, sovereignty,
middle class, American culture,
Constitution, and freedom.
Since that March 23, 2005 meeting in Waco, when Bush
agreed to end American sovereignty after 230 years of
independence, Chertoff, Carlos Gutierrez, and Rice have
met a number of times with their counterparts from
Mexico and Canada to discuss the tri-national merger.
The last meeting was on February 23, 2007 in Ottawa.
Chertoff, Carlos Gutierrez, Rice, and their counterparts
in Mexico and Canada signed the SPP’s 2005 and 2006
"Report to Leaders," which I take to my speaking
engagements. These one-inch-thick reports detail
progress made on the merger with regard to
transportation, energy, the environment, food and
agriculture, health, law enforcement, "facilitating"
the movement of people and goods, and other areas of our
daily lives. My audiences are stunned.
Fortunately, there are some patriots in Congress and in
a number of state legislatures battling to save our
nation.
So far, 16 congressmen (15 Republicans and one Democrat)
have co-sponsored Virgil Goode’s (R-Va.)
House Concurrent Resolution 40, "Expressing the
sense of Congress that the United States should not
engage in the construction of a North American Free
Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Superhighway System or enter
into a North American Union with Mexico and Canada."
Fourteen state legislatures have introduced resolutions
opposing U.S. participation in the SPP and the
development of the North American Union.
But thus far, Idaho is the only state that has
successfully passed the
resolution in both the House and Senate.
Three Republican members of the U.S. House—Goode, Walter
Jones of North Carolina, and Gene Taylor of
Mississippi—have co-sponsored
House Concurrent Resolution 22 calling on Bush to
provide notice of withdrawal from NAFTA.
In a March letter to his supporters, Congressman Tom
Tancredo (R-Colo.), who has led the fight on Capitol
Hill for border and immigration law enforcement since he
went there in 1999, said:
"I am now convinced that
the President’s true objective is the absorption of the
United States into some sort of borderless ‘North
American Union’ with Canada and Mexico.
"That’s why they have done
nothing to secure our borders.
"That’s why they seek to
grant amnesty to millions of illegal aliens.
"That’s why they’re
building a massive ‘North American Free Trade Agreement
(NAFTA) Superhighway,’ which will speed foreign goods
and labor from Mexico into the heart of America and up
into Canada.
"That’s why, rather than
anger their Mexican partners, the Bush administration
threw the book at Agents Ramos and Compean.
"And frankly, that’s why I
am now so seriously considering a run for the Republican
nomination to become President of the United States.
"Our culture, our language,
our heritage, our sovereignty, our security, our
prosperity and indeed our very survival are all at
risk."
On April 2,
Tancredo announced that he is officially running for
president.
For the most part, there has been an almost complete
media blackout on the
U.S-Mexico merger. Every American should be mad as
hell that our media is so suspiciously silent.
And that includes talk show hosts calling themselves
"conservatives," I mean powerful figures like
Rush Limbaugh,
Sean Hannity,
Michael Medved,
Michael Savage. Why does
Medved call the North American Union a "conspiracy
theory", which it obviously is not, and ridicule
those of us speaking out it as "a shameless
collection of lunatics and losers; crooks, cranks,
demagogues, and opportunists". Why doesn't
Savage talk about the SPP/NAU when his motto is
"borders, language, culture”?
Ask them. Tell them what you read in this article.
If America is to be preserved, Americans must get
involved, spread the word, and support the local, state,
and federal officials fighting for American sovereignty.
Remember, this really happened to the
historic nations of Europe—they have been
swallowed by the EU leviathan.
Time is running out if we are to make sure the same
thing doesn’t happen to America.
Daniel Sheehy (e-mail
him) received his bachelor’s
degree in mass communication from Towson University in
Maryland and has worked as a writer for 30 years. Today
he is an author, journalist, national speaker, and
activist for border and immigration law enforcement.
Fighting Immigration Anarchy: American Patriots Battle
to Save the Nation is his
first book. His website is at
www.fightingimmigrationanarchy.com.
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