THE NEW WORLD DISORDER

Cygnus X1

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And some call me looney for questioning the 9/11 official story.. shame...shame...




THE NEW WORLD DISORDER
Documents disclose
'shadow government'
Indicate U.S. far advanced in constructing
bureaucracy united with Mexico, Canada

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Posted: September 26, 2006
1:00 p.m. Eastern



© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com



Government documents released by a Freedom of Information Act request reveal the Bush administration is running a "shadow government" with Mexico and Canada in which the U.S. is crafting a broad range of policy in conjunction with its neighbors to the north and south, asserts WND columnist and author Jerome R. Corsi.

The documents, a total of about 1,000 pages, are among the first to be released to Corsi through his FOIA request to the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America, or SPP, which describes itself as an initiative "to increase security and to enhance prosperity among the three countries through greater cooperation."

"The documents clearly reveal that SPP, working within the U.S. Department of Commerce, is far advanced in putting together a new regional infrastructure, creating a 'shadow' trilateral bureaucracy with Mexico and Canada that is aggressively rewriting a wide range of U.S. administrative law, all without congressional oversight or public disclosure," Corsi said.

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Among the initial discoveries, said Corsi, is the existence of an internal Intranet website that never has been revealed to Congress or the public.

"This private internal website," he claims, "undoubtedly contains a wealth of documentation that the FOIA request has so far intentionally excluded."

Corsi told WND the documents reveal hundreds of internal meetings, memoranda of understanding and other referenced agreements that have not been disclosed.

"We have here the beginnings of a whitewash," he said, "in which SPP evidently thinks the public will be hoodwinked by a 'Myths vs. Facts' document posted for public relations purposes on their public website."

Among the documents is an organizational chart accompanied by a listing of trilateral Mexican, Canadian and U.S. administrative officers who report on multiple cabinet level "working groups."

The government watchdog Judicial Watch announced today it has received some of the same documents, including the organizational chart, which can be seen in this pdf file, on page seven.

"There is no specific authorization for this massive administrative-branch integration with Mexico and Canada other than what amounts to a press conference jointly issued by President Bush, Mexico's President Vicente Fox, and Canada's then-Prime Minister Paul Martin on March 23, 2005, at the end of their summit in Waco, Texas," Corsi said.

Corsi added that even the "Myth vs. Facts" blurb on the SPP.gov website admits the SPP is neither a treaty nor a law.

"The Bush administration is trying to create the infrastructure of a new regional North American government in stealth fashion, under the radar and out of public view," Corsi claims. "Where is Congress, asleep at the wheel?"

The SPP organizational chart Corsi obtained shows 13 working groups covering a wide range of public policy issues, including Manufactured Goods; Energy, Food & Agriculture; Rules of Origin' Health; E-Commerce; Transportation; Environment; Financial Services; Business Facilitation; External Threats to North America; Streamlined & Secured Shared Borders; and Prevention/Response within North America.

U.S. administrative-branch officers participating in these working groups are drawn from the U.S. departments of State, Homeland Security, Commerce, Treasury, Agriculture, Transportation, Energy, Health and Human Services, and the office of the U.S. Trade Representative.

The released documents affirm that counterparts from official governmental agencies in Mexico and Canada are combined with the U.S. administrative branch to form new trilateral "working groups" that actively rewrite U.S. administrative law to "harmonize" or "integrate" with administrative law in Mexico and Canada.

"What we have here amounts to an administrative coup d'etat," Corsi told WND. "Where does the Bush administration get the congressional authorization to invite two foreign nations to the table to rewrite U.S. law?"



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Jerome Corsi is a total whacko (and, not coincidentally, one of the primary architects of the "Swift Boat Veterans for Truth."
 

conjur

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Originally posted by: DonVito
Jerome Corsi is a total whacko (and, not coincidentally, one of the primary architects of the "Swift Boat Veterans for Truth."
He's nuttier than Gertz.

There's a reason the WND is called the World Nut Daily
 

Cygnus X1

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Originally posted by: DonVito
Jerome Corsi is a total whacko (and, not coincidentally, one of the primary architects of the "Swift Boat Veterans for Truth."

Let's focus on the message people.:light:
 

conjur

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You can't trust his take on anything. Let these documents out into public view and let people, esp. people who shouldn't be in a mental institution, review them.
 

Cygnus X1

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Originally posted by: conjur
You can't trust his take on anything. Let these documents out into public view and let people, esp. people who shouldn't be in a mental institution, review them.


Dare I say again attack the message not the messenger! No wonder this country is so divided with all these half wits taking peoples personal inventory?s without looking in the mirror.
 

conjur

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Originally posted by: Cygnus X1
Originally posted by: conjur
You can't trust his take on anything. Let these documents out into public view and let people, esp. people who shouldn't be in a mental institution, review them.
Dare I say again attack the message not the messenger! No wonder this country is so divided with all these half wits taking peoples personal inventory?s without looking in the mirror.
Would you honestly want to debate the stance of, say, Pat Robertson?

I'm serious. You cannot take ANYTHING Corsi says as any type of fact or even a valid opinion. You just can't. It's like seeking advice from the Pope on which dildo you should buy. It's like seeking advice from Jessica Simpson on whether AMD or Intel is a better CPU.
 

Craig234

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"Attack the message not the messenger" applies to situations where the messenger is innocent - it means don't put criticisms that belong on the message onto the messenger.

It does not apply when the messenger deserves attack. In that case, credibility is a fair issue and the messenger can deserve to be ignored much more. If Bush comes out tomorrow saying he has some new 'compassionate' program, I'm going to take into account who is saying it.
 

BrownTown

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Yeah dude, if someone starts ranting about how the New World Order/illumanati/Skull&Bones are gonna take over the world you can pretty much tune out everything they ahve to say. Some people really are jsut total whack jobs, and their opinions really are worthless.
 

shrumpage

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Originally posted by: BrownTown
Yeah dude, if someone starts ranting about how the New World Order/illumanati/Skull&Bones are gonna take over the world you can pretty much tune out everything they ahve to say. Some people really are jsut total whack jobs, and their opinions really are worthless.

New World Order/illumanati/Skull&Bones.... dont forget NPAC!
 

Cygnus X1

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Originally posted by: shrumpage
Originally posted by: BrownTown
Yeah dude, if someone starts ranting about how the New World Order/illumanati/Skull&Bones are gonna take over the world you can pretty much tune out everything they ahve to say. Some people really are jsut total whack jobs, and their opinions really are worthless.

New World Order/illumanati/Skull&Bones.... dont forget NPAC!



You mean PNAC?
 

imported_Aelius

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Originally posted by: BrownTown
Yeah dude, if someone starts ranting about how the New World Order/illumanati/Skull&Bones are gonna take over the world you can pretty much tune out everything they ahve to say. Some people really are jsut total whack jobs, and their opinions really are worthless.

I don't personally know this guy and it sounds like he is a whacko, but lets not twist facts. You are essentially creating a strawman.

It's one thing if the guy is a whacko, but it doesn't mean there is no truth in anything he says even if the truth is only one sentence on a page.

Try not to paint the entire world with one brush.
 

techs

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WorldNetDaily?
Come on. The wacko who owns it advocates murdering gay people. Should NEVER be used as a source for a post.
 

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Originally posted by: Cygnus X1
Link http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=52164
And some call me looney for questioning the 9/11 official story.. shame...shame...
If the best you can come up with is anything from an aluminum foil beany source like World Net Daily, nothing hasa changed. :p

Don't forget to ask for the xxxtra kewl model with the flashing blue LED's at the top of the beany. :laugh:
 

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More proof that the world net daily is a total joke and I am no Bush supporter by any means.