Wednesday, May 25, 2011

WikiLeaks: 'North American Initiative' no 'theory'

WikiLeaks: 'North American Initiative' no 'theory'

By Bob Unruh
© 2011 WND



Barack Obama

A document posted online by WikiLeaks reveals there were strategy discussions regarding the adoption of a "North American Union" – called the North American Initiative in this case – at the ambassadorial level in the United States government.

The concept of a North American Union largely has been ridiculed by many in government and media.The Wikipedia entry on North American Unioncalls it a "theoretical economic union" that has "been the subject of various conspiracy theories."

However,WND has built an extensive library of reportsthat document progress toward the idea, andbest-selling author Jerome Corsi's book, "The Late Great USA,"shows how the Security and Prosperity Partnership, an agreement signed in 2005 by President George W. Bush, threatens American sovereignty.

Read the blueprint for America's restoration, in "Taking America Back," Joseph Farah's manifesto for sovereignty, self-reliance and moral renewal

The WikiLeaks documentwas uncovered by investigators withAmericans for Legal Immigration,and the organization reports they "appear to confirm an incremental and covert plan within the highest levels of the American and Canadian governments to accomplish deeper 'North American Integration,' while keeping most average citizens in the dark and bypassing the constitutions of the existing three sovereign nations of America, Canada and Mexico."

ALIPAC spokesman William Gheen told WND, "This is the smoking gun. This is not conjecture. This is a high-ranking member of the U.S. government who created this document."

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