Friday, December 07th, 2007 | Author: JL

Attempts by the media and opponents of presidential candidate Ron Paul to label him a conspiracy theorist, started soon after he declared his candidacy. Of course all of the attempts have failed, since none of the claims are true. No matter how unsuccessful the results have been, they keep trying. The latest attempt has been to draw attention to his criticism of a proposed North American Union and specifically the construction of the NAFTA Superhighway. Many critics claim that no such plans exist in any way shape or form.

Spokesman for The Federal Highway Administration, Ian Grossman, said “There is no such superhighway like the one he’s talking about…It doesn’t exist, in plans or anywhere else.”

If this is the case then they had better let Canada know, and suggest that they take down this web page, mapping out the proposed path of a NAFTA Superhighway as well as other major trade routes, linking Canada and Mexico.

Now, I realize this does not immediately indicate disastrous policy bent on integrating the three countries, but there is more. If you are still unconvinced, I suggest reading this article, providing numerous examples of legislation that has been introduced to stop efforts to construct these corridors, compromise the sovereignty of the United States, or expand our governance over a broader region. The article highlights the fact that the attack piece issued by Newsweek relied heavily on government sources, which never have anything to hide from the people (please not my e-sarcasm).

This is also interesting:

As WND reported, [Mexican President, Vicente] Fox in a televised Oct. 8 interview with Larry King on CNN confirmed the existence of a plan conceived with President Bush to create a new regional currency in the Americas, expanding on the North American integration vision begun with NAFTA.

and:

Other readers pointed to a 2005 Council on Foreign Relations task force report entitled “Building a North American Community,” with one writing, “It is inescapable that certain individuals and groups with an internationalist ideology want to create some kind of North American Union.”

The article is full of other references that shed light on the secrecy and deception surrounding these government organizations.

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