I've heard of this before a lot. It's mostly used by the evangelicals as somehow proof of a one world government and thus proof of the end of the world. My understanding was the boarders wont really disappear as people say, but it's more of an economic synchronizing between us.
We wont all be called by the same nationality and share military or anything of the sort.
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What that video is talking about is something that already exists. There already is tons of "partnerships" in Europe and in North America and world wide.
That video is just trying to insinuate that the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America, which already exists, is secretly leading to the "North American Union" or some shit.
There's also Independent Task Force on North America.
The SSP site states there will not be any central government
formed.
I didn't word it wrong, rumours are that there will be
a central governing force formed. Not sure if it's going
to be official or unofficial. Nor do I know if those are
accurate. All I know is I'm not going to flat out discount
this as another crazy conspiracy theory.
The SSP site claims they're doing everything legally and
there will not be any governmental changes. They really
seem to be the official site of the government.
The question is which side to believe.
What all these scared people are trying to say is that existing organizations like that one are leading to the "NAU", which is like saying the UN or NATO or the EU is too. You might as well be afraid of them too.
The hypothetical currency for the union is most often referred to as the amero. The concept is modeled on the common European Union currency (the euro), and it is argued to be a natural extension of NAFTA and the SPP. Conspiracy theorists contend that the governments of the United States, Canada, and Mexico are already taking steps to implement such a currency. No current members of any country's government have stated a desire to implement a "North American Union".
Plus according to them this wouldn't even help either of them lmao. Why would they secretly push it?
Herbert Grubel, the first proponent of the amero, admits that American officials show no interest in the topic. He concedes that "there wouldn't be very much benefit for the United States" in an amero. Likewise, the Canadian Department of Finance strongly opposes the creation of a common currency with the United States, citing the loss of economic sovereignity. In briefing documents to Minister of Finance Jim Flaherty, finance officials concluded:
"A North American common currency would undoubtedly mean for Canada the adoption of the U.S. dollar and U.S. monetary policy. Canada would have to give up its control of domestic inflation and interest rates."
Last edited by doesnotexist; May 21st, 2008 at 05:34 PM
I haven't made up my mind about it yet. The rumours
I've spoken of aren't saying that NAU itself is something
to be feared, but what would come of it. I'm more concerned
about the public outrage, and the countries' bad morale
infecting the economy. I'm not writing off NAU as same thing
as the UN either, just because they're both unions, mainly
cuz Bushy smells funny.
The NAU would be modelled after the EU pretty much.
So they say.
...lol you're afraid of nothing
even if civil war broke out dont be a bitch, form a gang of friends and start commiting war crimes!
It clears it up quite a bit
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