A North American Union?

By Nick Poma, published Sep 17, 2007
Published Content: 280  Total Views: 92,497  Favorited By: 43 CPs
Rating: 4.5 of 5
Those of us in the alternative media have been following this possibility very closely. In the beginning, it was considered to be another conspiracy theory and nobody really gave it much attention. The time has come when we can state categorically that it is no longer a conspiracy theory, but a conspiracy fact. Much like the European Union the North American Union would merge sovereign countries into one large conglomerate region. The hope is that this merger into one large super state would then allow us to compete with the European Union and create a currency, which can possibly ccompete with the Euro.

When the leaders of the European countries first began to meet and discuss merging their countries together and creating a new currency, the leaders, with the cooperation of the press, were able to silence the dissenters as conspiracy theorist. This caused many people to not pay attention and gave the governments enough time to have the people gradually accept the concept. The only real problem is that Britain and a few other European countries do not like the Constitution drafted by the leaders. I fear that this Constitution will be passed by deception, because enough people are not aware of what is going on.

There are those that say, "What is wrong with a North American Union?" It would give us a way in which we can compete in the global market. They argue that we were left behind when the European countries merged, and the Euro has distanced the dollar in growth. There is also the talk of an Asian Union, which would merge all of the Asian countries. We already pretty much have an Arab Union, but I am sure that they will take that to the next step. Although, that may be a difficult road considering the trouble in the Middle East with factional fighting all over the place. The main problem is that America is a much different country than the others involved. Although America and Canada are pretty close, they do share fundamental differences. Mexico is much different from America and Canada. These three countries differ socially and economically.

Comments
Showing Comment 1 of 1
 
 
Fred Thompson did say one thing that made sense...this may not be a direct quote....."A nation that gives up its sovereignty will not long remain a nation."

Posted on 09/17/2007 at 4:09:00 PM

Type in Your Comments Below - (1000 characters left)
Your name:

Submit your own content on this or any topic. Get started »
Showing Comment 1 of 1
 
Most Commented On