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Iraq A Stalking Horse For The REAL Terror

deaddollar.jpgTHE NORTH AMERICAN UNION

While US citizens remain hypnotized by events in the Middle East, and by Islamic terror in general, the creeping terror is already upon us. Nothing less than the eradication of the United States as we have known it for the past 231 years.

Global economists would have us believe that due to the dollar’s recent slide, and possible collapse, a drastic solution is needed; the incorporation of Mexico and Canada, along with the US into a single soveriegn state. Canadian and US dollars, along with the peso would be abolished and replaced with something called the ‘Amero.’

Borders would become irrelevant, and internal immigration between the three countries commonplace. This, they argue, would stabilize and augment the economies of all three previously independent nations.

It would also effectively replace current US laws, override Congressional oversight and remove the Supreme Court as the ultimate authority. In effect, this is an executive decision to dismantle the United States in order to allow multinational conglomorates free reign to squeeze as much profit as possible from their goods and services.

But it screws the common people. US workers would literally be forced to compete with third-world immigrants (who would be free to vie for jobs under this plan). Wages would drop dramatically.

This is not a joke, nor is it some pipe-dream of world business; it has already been set in motion.

Unfortunately, nearly every major presidential hopeful in the upcoming election supports this change in our government. Why shouldn’t they, it gives nearly dictatorial powers to the president, and renders the other branches irrelevant.

My recommendation is to vote Democratic because of their opposition to the Iraq war. The Republican plan for continuation of that war only helps drive us deeper into debt and closer to the NAU.

You may want to contact your congressperson, too. It’s their job that is in danger of being outsourced to Mexico.

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There are 3 Comments to "Iraq A Stalking Horse For The REAL Terror"

  • Manfred says:

    So I’ve been told; care to elaborate?

  • Ron says:

    When do you think the Feds will implement the Amero currency?
    Do you think the Amero will be just as worthless as the current dollar? Do you think things will be far worse if they do bring in the Amero?

    What things can we expect to see (economy, society, housing, food, energy, foreign relations ect..) when they do bring in the Amero?

    If I were you I would start buying gold and silver coins which I am.
    Because those coins will be worth more than the dollar and the Amero.

  • Manfred says:

    I assume that if John McCain is elected President, it will occur sooner rather than later. After all, he calls himself “the biggest free trader out there.”
    If Hillary Clinton is elected, it will still occur, but probably further in the future. I’m not sure about Obama’s intentions in this direction.
    It’s hard to tell how worthless it will be given the current downward spiraling economy, but that’s really not the point. The morphing of the US government from a democratic republic into a corporate oligarchy is of far more concern.
    I would think that we could expect to see more free trade agreements and dependence on foreign economies. More–much more–immigration. An increase in low-pay service jobs; possibly temp work.
    Basically anything that will benefit big business and squeeze the middle class.

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