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While the merger of the USA with Mexico and Canada continues to move forward at full steam, little note has been taken in the mainstream media.  I suppose we can assume that the media’s passive complicity in the matter is indicative of the high conspiracy behind the thrust to dissolve our nation.

Personally, I am frustrated that the population of the USA is so content to be vaguely aware of the betrayal of our leaders and so acutely unwilling to even speak out against our disenfranchisement.  The plan of our government is to assemble the infrastructure behind the scenes, then spring the new government upon us unawares - at a point where turning back is no longer an option.

WorldNet Daily has exposed more details where educrats are rehearsing the new government.  I don’t like this.  I speak out against it almost daily.  Our president has betrayed us to foreign powers and the people are powerless unless they unit against this treachery.


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THE NEW WORLD DISORDER
N. American students
trained for ‘merger’
10 universities participate in ‘model Parliament’ in Mexico to simulate ‘integration’ of 3 nations
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.”

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