Monday, June 13, 2011

Wikileaks Cable Confirms Secret North American Union Agenda

The North American Union agenda to merge the US, Canada and Mexico has been going on for Years

Wikileaks exposes a secret U.S. diplomatic cable written over six years ago, confirming that a hidden agenda to merge the United States, Canada and Mexico into an integrated North American Union has been secretly going on for years.


Once again corporate media and establishment heads have been made to look like liars and conspirators, with Wikileaks putting lawmakers into the hotseat once again with leaked documents, after Washington had claimed that the NAU was a baseless “conspiracy theory,” when it actually was a real conspiracy.

The National Post quoted;
"The cable, released through the WikiLeaks website and apparently written Jan. 28, 2005, discusses some of the obstacles surrounding the merger of the economies of Canada, the United States and Mexico in a fashion similar to the European Union.

An incremental and pragmatic package of tasks for a new North American Initiative (NAI) will likely gain the most support among Canadian policymakers,” the document said. “The economic payoff of the prospective North American initiative … is available, but its size and timing are unpredictable, so it should not be oversold.”
The Wikileaks cable is no surprise to those who watched Alex Jones’ 2006 documentary Endgame, in which precisely the same information was outlined, with special focus on the Security and Prosperity Partnership, or SPP meetings.

In September 2006 the mission to create a North American Union was also discussed during a closed-door meeting of high-level government and business leaders in Banff, Canada.

During the 2008 presidential election the establishment media attempted to smear Ron Paul by attributing the notion of a move towards a North American Union to him and then claiming it was a non-existent “conspiracy theory,” despite the existence of documents proving the facts from the very beginning.

Although  the newly leaked cable states U.S. diplomats were busy discussing a “move forward with continental integration, including a possible common currency, labour markets, international trade and the borders of the three countries,” as well as “easier access across the U.S. border,” more than six years ago, a Newsweek piece subsequently claimed that Ron Paul’s concerns over a NAFTA superhighway, a North American Union or a regional currency were completely baseless.

Watch the documentary Endgame clip bellow, in which the agenda behind the North American Union was exposed back in 2006, even as mainstream media still assured America it was just a "conspiracy theory," and not to worry.



This writer thinks, that while this may have been a serious issue not long ago, right now with the US economy in shambles, would Canada even want to merge with the United States? And if so, would it hurt the US? Heck, it might even help, giving us the cheap "Mexican" labor to compete with China and India, maybe allowing us to bring some manufacturing back to America.

What do you think? Do you believe there is a secret plot to merge the US, Canada and Mexico? If so, do you think it would be a good thing? Please let Conspiracy Watch readers know how you feel with a comment, bellow.

Written By: Tom Retterbush


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14 comments:

  1. Wikileaks has a website. Links or it didn't happen.

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  2. The European Union is growing and solidifying politically, but economically it seems to be falling apart! I'd predict the same outcome for a North American Union! As much as it would be politically stable, economically it will probably be very disastrous!

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  3. Where's the cable link? Without it this story is bunk.

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  4. http://wikileaks.org/cable/2005/01/05OTTAWA268.html

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  5. 1. THIS MESSAGE IS SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED. NOT FOR
    DISTRIBUTION OUTSIDE USG CHANNELS.

    ¶2. (SBU) An incremental and pragmatic package of tasks
    for a new North American Initiative (NAI) will likely gain
    the most support among Canadian policymakers. Our research
    leads us to conclude that such a package should tackle both
    "security" and "prosperity" goals. This fits the
    recommendations of Canadian economists who have assessed the
    options for continental integration. While in principle
    many of them support more ambitious integration goals, like
    a customs union/single market and/or single currency, most
    believe the incremental approach is most appropriate at this
    time, and all agree that it helps pave the way to these
    goals if and when North Americans choose to pursue them.

    ¶3. (SBU) The economic payoff of the prospective North
    American initiative - in terms of higher incomes and greater
    competitiveness - is available, but its size and timing are
    unpredictable, so it should not be oversold. Still, a
    respectable economic case has been made for such an
    initiative, and this message spells it out. We believe
    that, given growing Canadian concern about "border risk" and
    its effects on investment, a focus on the "security" side
    could also produce the most substantial economic/trade
    benefits.

    END SUMMARY/INTRODUCTION

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  6. The CANAMEX corridor is a corridor linking Canada to Mexico through the United States. The corridor was established under the North American Free Trade Agreement.[1] Currently the corridor is defined by a series of highways. However the corridor is also proposed for use by railroads, pipelines and fiber optic telecommunications infrastructure.This from wikipedia.

    The Keystone pipeline is another example of a economic union between the three countries. I do not think in terms of a conspiracy, but in terms of economics. The idea of Mexico, USA, and Canada becoming a nation is probably extremely premature if not impossible, and or not at all feasible. Already, an American company, "The Washington Group", has secured rail lines, shipyards and a large inventory of ships in Vancouver BC.

    There is much going on up here that I view as an open (transparent) economic and systematic approach to a economic arrangement between the three countries. The US has much to gain from Canada as a major oil supplier, and of course trading partner. This would include the new awareness in the Arctic, which Canada is second only to Russia. There is also the military implications to consider, in any Arctic exploration, which again the US would supply Canada.

    The economic realities are unavoidable, and the US will of course take advantage of that fact. Canada also has much to gain, however, I am not sure to what extent or advantage there is to having a Mexican presence. To assume this all a conspiracy, maybe somewhat of an after thought. Canada is never usually a consideration to most Americans, but I can assure you, the US Government takes a totally different view.

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  7. War and Globalization - The Truth Behind September 11 (9/11)
    1:56:31 - 5 years ago
    In this lecture by Michel Chossudovsky, he blows away the smokescreen put up by the mainstream media, that 9/11 was an attack on America by "Islamic terrorists". Through meticulous research, he has uncovered a military-intelligence ploy behind the September 11 attacks, and the cover-up and complicity of key members of the Bush Administration. According to Chossudovsky, the "war on terrorism" is a complete fabrication based on the illusion that one man, Osama bin Laden, outwitted the $40 billion-a-year American intelligence apparatus. The "war on terrorism" is a war of conquest. Globalisation is the final march to the "New World Order", dominated by Wall Street and the U.S. military-industrial complex. September 11, 2001 provides a justification for waging a war without borders. Washington's agenda consists in extending the frontiers of the American Empire to facilitate complete U.S. corporate control, while installing within America the institutions of the Homeland Security State.

    http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=6586

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  8. Yes, this is one of the next steps in the NWO and no, it is not a good thing.

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  9. The next step is going to be one world order all the union merging take for the five big unions the European union, Africen union, the North American union and finialy the Asia and after that we will all get chiped wheather we like it or NOT!!!!!!!! IT THE TRUTH AND STINGS LIKE BITCH

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  10. Wikileaks exposes a secret U.S. diplomatic cable written over six years ago, confirming that a hidden agenda to merge the United States, Canada and Mexico into an integrated North American Union has been secretly going on for years.

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  11. North American union is one more step towards world Goverment,ishas been planned years ago,when everything is finalised then the population will be ready for the coming word goverment,it won't be nice,prepare for the worst.

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