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When George W. Bush was President, he greatly advanced the prospect of integrating the United
States with a North American Union (NAU). With no thanks to most Christian conservatives or the
mainstream news media, hundreds of thousands of patriotic Americans rallied against this proposal
and--at least temporarily--seriously stymied Bush's draconian dream. But if you thought President
Barack Obama would be content to let the NAU die a natural death, think again.
Reporting for World Net Daily, author/researcher Jerome Corsi recently reported, "President
Obama is continuing President George W. Bush's effort to advance North American integration with
a public-relations makeover calculated to place the program under the radar of public opinion and to
deflect concerns about border security and national sovereignty.
"The Obama administration has 'rebranded' and 'refocused' the Security and Prosperity Partnership
of North America, or SPP, to advance the Bush administration's agenda of North American
integration under the rubric of the "North American Leaders Summit,' a less controversial banner,
according to confidential sources in the U.S. Department of Commerce and State Department who
agreed to speak with WND only if their comments were kept off the record."
Corsi also wrote, "In the Ohio and Pennsylvania Democratic Party primaries, candidate Obama had
pledged to renegotiate NAFTA as part of his appeal to workers in the states that have lost
manufacturing jobs under the free trade agreements negotiated by Presidents Clinton and George
W. Bush."
However, Obama is now viewed as reneging on that campaign promise by appointing University of
Chicago economics professor, Austan Goolsbee, as chief economist and staff director of the newly
created Presidential Economic Recovery Advisory Board, which is chaired by former Federal
Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker. Obama also appointed Goolsbee to the Council of Economic
Advisors, or CEA, which is charged with assisting in the development of White House economic
policy, according to Corsi.
Back in June of 2006, I interviewed Dr. Corsi regarding Bush's attempts to merge America into a
North American Union. To listen to that interview, go here:
And just as George W. Bush was willing to betray conservatives and Christians in order to achieve
global unification, so, too, Barack Obama is willing to betray union workers and America's
tradesmen in order to accomplish the same agenda.
When will the American people wake up and realize that for the last twenty years, both major
political parties (at the national level) have been co-opted by globalists and internationalists who
have no respect or appreciation for U.S. sovereignty, and who desire to create world government?
When will they look past party labels and start seeing these globalists for what they really are:
traitors to the principles enshrined in the Declaration of Independence and upon which America was
established?
I urge readers to watch very carefully--and prepare to vigorously resist--as Obama attempts to
finalize what his predecessors started: the complete implementation of a North American Union and
related globalization. You won't find this information in the mainstream news media, of course. It will
take independent writers and reporters to keep us abreast of these developments, and this we fully
and faithfully intend to do.
In the meantime, know that those of us who believe in an independent and sovereign United States
of America still do not have a friend in the White House--political party label notwithstanding.