Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Congress Authorizes Increased Funding for North American Union Police Force


By: David Deschesne

Fort Fairfield Journal, February 27, 2008, p. 1

In May, 2005 U.S. President George W. Bush; Mexican President, Vicente Fox; and Canadian Prime Minister, Paul Martin met at Baylor University, in Texas and unveiled their plan for a North American Union (NAU) under the guise of a “security and prosperity partnership.”

According to the U.S. State Department, later that same year, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms launched its “Southwest Border Initiative” to attack the firearms-trafficking infrastructure of criminal organizations working across the border. The State Department press release describes a de facto hemispherical police force developing “new programs to share tracing capabilities with the Mexicans, close off trafficking corridors, expand actionable, real-time intelligence cooperation and aggressively pursue prosecution.”

Under the guise of a drug interdiction program, the police forces and parts of the executive branches of the three governments have been quietly merged into a supranational government/militarized police power.Home - REPUBLIC MEDIA | THE MEDIA OF THE PATRIOT MOVEMENT

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