Wednesday, December 5, 2007

North American Union - Have you heard of this?

It appears that the foundations of the North American Union are now being laid out from various international trade deals, economic arrangements, and agreements among regulatory bureaucrats (such as the Mexico to Canada superhighway). All of them with "commercial" character as befits a scheme intended to serve the special interests of international big business and the financial elite. Although these machinations are taking place primarily among executive officials in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, at some point the North American Union will need at least colorable support from Congressional legislation. And Congress does have the power "[t]o regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes." Article I, Section 8, Clause 3.

The truth of the matter: "NO constitutional grounds for a North American Union exist. In truth, the whole project is patently illegal. This fact, however, will prove to be of little significance unless WE THE PEOPLE oppose the creation of a North American Union with every form of exposure, denunciation, protest, obstruction, and resistance that the Constitution permits. For all the evidence indicates that the Establishment considers the North American Union a top priority, its foundations at the least to be poured into place within the next few years."

Congress cannot extend its "Consent" to a violation of the Constitution by the States or their officials. So Congress cannot give its "Consent" to any purported "Agreement or Compact" for a State to merge "with a foreign Power," because that would amount to "Consent" for that State to set aside the Constitution and for her officials to violate their "Oath[s] or Affirmation[s], to support this Conitution."

Similarly, Members of Congress themselves must respect the Constitution as "the supreme Law of the Land," and are "bound by Oath or Affirmation, to support this Constitution." Article VI, Clauses 2 and 3. So Congressmen cannot possibly give "Consent" to any purported "Agreement or Compact" for a State to merge "with a foreign Power," because that would contradict "the supreme Law of Land" by enabling them to subject part or even all of the United States to the laws of some new super-national entity, to the exclusion of the Constitution.

If the American Union forms, that will be the end of our current Constitution of the United States. It won't matter what rights Homeland Security tramples out of our Bill of Rights and Amendments. It'll be replaced with a declaration of some new, foreign power entity.

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