Guest guest Posted February 15, 2005 Report Share Posted February 15, 2005 The following article illustrates how government works. It plans these things decades ahead. When everything is ready to implement, they start this kind of " panel study " to let the citizens believe they came up with the idea. Legislation including provisions (HR 418) a panamercian ID card passed the US House of Representatives Februrary 9, 2005. Given the way the plans for a New World Order are being swept through, I would be very surprised if it did not pass the Senate. The idea has been all along to create a PanAmerican Union of Canada, US, and Mexico similar to the EU. The media does not discuss any of this, and the average person, even those who are literate and educated, have no idea how far we are down the road on these plans. This second National ID legislation also includes provisions for RFID chipping the card,requiring DNA and other biometrics, and sharing data linked to the card between Canada, the US, and Mexico. http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_T\ ype1 & c=Article & cid=1108336208455 & call_pageid=970599119419 Border talks called `disturbing' Blue-ribbon panel looks at North American integration Canadian vice-chair insists group has no hidden agenda Feb. 14, 2005. SEAN GORDON OTTAWA BUREAU OTTAWA—An influential tri-national panel has considered a raft of bold proposals for an integrated North America, including a continental customs union, single passport and contiguous security perimeter. According to a confidential internal summary from the first of three meetings of the Task Force on the Future of North America, discussions also broached the possibility of lifting trade exemptions on cultural goods and Canadian water exports. Those last two suggestions were dismissed in subsequent deliberations, say members of the task force, an advisory group of academics, trade experts, former politicians and diplomats from Canada, the United States and Mexico sponsored by the New York-based Council on Foreign Relations. Members said the task force's final report this spring will focus on " achievable " rather than simply academic questions like that of a single North American currency. Nevertheless, the initial debates prompted a sharp reaction from trade skeptics and nationalist groups like the Council of Canadians, who fear business leaders and the politically connected are concocting plans to cede important areas of sovereignty at the behest of American business interests. Council of Canadians chairperson Maude Barlow said the summary, a copy of which was obtained by the Toronto Star, was " disturbing " and " shocking. " " What they envisage is a new North American reality with one passport, one immigration and refugee policy, one security regime, one foreign policy, one common set of environmental, health and safety standards ... a brand name that will be sold to school kids, all based on the interests and the needs of the U.S., " she said. She said the discussions have added weight because the panel includes such political heavyweights as former federal finance minister John Manley. Thomas d'Aquino, head of the Canadian Council of Chief Executives and one of the task force's vice-chairs, said the summary reflected only preliminary discussions and scoffed at Barlow's concerns, saying insinuations of a secret agenda are " totally wrong. " " There is an acute awareness that we have three independent countries who have no intention of compromising their sovereignty, " he said, adding the discussions on water and culture particularly " had no legs whatsoever. " Federal officials stressed the panel is independent of government policy, and that while efforts will continue to work with the United States to address common security and trade concerns, there are no discussions regarding more formal continental integration. D'Aquino brushed aside the concerns stemming from the summary document, saying " every member of the task force is an independent, the first meeting was basically a scattering of ideas ... a great deal of ground has been covered since then. " And where Barlow and others see a sinister plot to serve the interests of corporate America, d'Aquino sees an effort to co-operate in the face of emerging economic powerhouses in Asia. The document talks about the need to develop a North American brand, and muses about the possibility of common immigration and customs policies, closer consultation on monetary policy and integrated security policies. Points of discussion included: " Trilateralizing customs and immigration at airports, ports and land borders. " " Applying the principle of inspection, one test, one certification throughout North America " for agriculture. " Treating all North American citizens as domestic investors in each country. " Take Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. http://mobile./maildemo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2005 Report Share Posted May 13, 2005 >>the meningococcal vaccination is being carried out nationally through the schools.<< This is HIGHLY disturbing in my opinion. I have no doubt that campaigns like this will undoubtedly lead to children being vaccinated without parental permission and even against parent's wishes as well. This is just one more reason why I will do everything within my power to keep my children out of the " traditional " school setting. Leone, I wish your daughter well. My sister is about the same age and I know that you can tell them 'till your blue in the face to take care of themselves and not to eat garbage, but usually only about half the info gets through. :-) LOL!! I hope that she doesn't suffer any ill effects from the flu shot. It is actually worse for someone with a low immune system and health problems to get that, but hopefully it won't be an issue this time. What's done, is done, but I would hope she doesn't continue to rely on this in the future. Take care Kelly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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