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Date: May 26, 2007 2:41:13 PM PDT
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Subject: Cheney Coup d'Etat Against "Co-President" / North American
Union and Immigrants
Cheney clearing path to bomb Iran
http://www.thewashingtonnote.com/archives/002145.php
"Multiple sources have reported that a senior aide on Vice
President Cheney's national security team has been meeting with
policy hands of the American Enterprise Institute, one other think
tank, and more than one national security consulting house and
explicitly stating that Vice President Cheney does not support
President Bush's tack towards Condoleezza Rice's diplomatic efforts
and fears that the President is taking diplomacy with Iran too
seriously.
"Cheney himself is frustrated with President Bush and believes,
much like Richard Perle, that Bush is making a disastrous mistake
by aligning himself with the policy course that Condi Rice,
Secretary of Defense Gates, Michael Hayden and McConnell have
sculpted.
"Cheney, feeling Bush cannot be counted on to make the "right
decision" when it comes to dealing with Iran, believes that he must
tie the President's hands.
"This White House official has stated to several Washington
insiders that if Cheney and his team <of Zionist Neocons> lose the
policy argument, Cheney is planning to deploy an "end run strategy"
around the President.
"The thinking of Cheney's team <of Zionist Neocons> is to collude
with Israel -- to nudge Israel at some key moment in the ongoing
standoff between Iran's nuclear activities and international
frustration over this to mount a small-scale conventional strike
against [Iran] using cruise missiles (i.e., not ballistic missiles).
"On Tuesday evening, I spoke with a former top national
intelligence official in this Bush administration who told me that
what I was investigating was "potentially criminal insubordination"
against the President.
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U.S. funding Mexico's wiretaps
http://www.star-telegram.com/279/story/114338.html
"Mexico is expanding its ability to tap telephone calls and e-mail
using money from the U.S. government, a move that underlines how
the country's conservative government is increasingly willing to
cooperate with U.S. on law enforcement.
"The expansion comes as President Felipe Calderon is pushing to
amend Mexico's constitution to allow officials to tap phones
without a judge's approval in some cases.
"Mexican authorities have been able to wiretap most telephone
conversations and tap into e-mail for years, but the new $3 million
Communications Intercept System being installed by Mexico's Federal
Investigative Agency would expand its reach.
"The system will allow authorities to track cellphone users as they
travel, according to the contract specifications. It would include
extensive storage capacity and allow authorities to identify
callers by voice. The system, scheduled to begin operation within
the next month, was paid for by the U.S. State Department and sold
by Verint Systems, a politically connected company based in
Melville, N.Y., that specializes in electronic surveillance."
Mexico will undoubtedly share the results of this surveilance with
the United States, including communications between people in
Mexico and in this country.
This story gives us an idea as to the surveilance being conducted
in this country as well. The US Government is likely using the same
companies and the same technologies, if anything on an even larger
scale.
The specific company mentioned, Verint Systems, describes its work
for national security agencies on its website:
"Verint helps national security agencies generate actionable
intelligence via a unified platform for the mass interception,
filtering, and analysis of voice and data.
Sophisticated Probe and Filter Technology for Mass Interception
"Verint’s sophisticated probing technology is designed to collect
maximum communications pertaining to specific areas of interest.
"Verint’s real-time filtering mechanisms extract essential
information from the large volumes of intercepted data."
This image from their brochure gives an idea as to their range of
surveillance capabilities:
So why don't I feel safer?
A powerful think tank chaired by former Sen. Sam Nunn and guided by
trustees including Richard Armitage, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Harold
Brown, William Cohen and Henry Kissinger, is in the final stages of
preparing a report to the White House and U.S. Congress on the
benefits of integrating the U.S., Mexico and Canada into one
political, economic and security bloc.
PREMEDITATED MERGER
North American Union plan headed to Congress in fall
Powerful think tank prepares report on benefits of integration
between U.S., Mexico, Canada
WorldNet Daily, May 24, 2007
http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=55830
WASHINGTON – A powerful think tank chaired by former Sen. Sam Nunn
and guided by trustees including Richard Armitage, Zbigniew
Brzezinski, Harold Brown, William Cohen and Henry Kissinger, is in
the final stages of preparing a report to the White House and U.S.
Congress on the benefits of integrating the U.S., Mexico and Canada
into one political, economic and security bloc.
The final report, published in English, Spanish and French, is
scheduled for submission to all three governments by Sept. 30,
according to the Center for Strategic & International Studies.
CSIS boasts of playing a large role in the passage of the North
American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1994 – a treaty that set
in motion a political movement many believe resembles the early
stages of the European Community on its way to becoming the
European Union.
"The results of the study will enable policymakers to make sound,
strategic, long-range policy decisions about North America, with an
emphasis on regional integration," explains Armand B. Peschard-
Sverdrup, director of CSIS' Mexico Project. "Specifically, the
project will focus on a detailed examination of future scenarios,
which are based on current trends, and involve six areas of
critical importance to the trilateral relationship: labor mobility,
energy, the environment, security, competitiveness and border
infrastructure and logistics."
The data collected for the report is based on seven secret
roundtable sessions involving between 21 and 45 people and
conducted by CSIS. The participants are politicians, business
people, labor leaders and academics from all three countries with
equal representation.
All of this is described in a CSIS report, "North American Future
2025 Project."
"The free flow of people across national borders will undoubtedly
continue throughout the world as well as in North America, as will
the social, political and economic challenges that accompany this
trend," says the report. "In order to remain competitive in the
global economy, it is imperative for the twenty-first century North
American labor market to possess the flexibility necessary to meet
industrial labor demands on a transitional basis, in a way that
responds to market forces."
As WND reported last week, the controversial "Secure Borders,
Economic Opportunity and Immigration Reform Act of 2007," which
would grant millions of illegal aliens the right to stay in the
U.S. under certain conditions, contains provisions for the
acceleration of the Security and Prosperity Partnership, a plan for
North American economic and defense integration with remarkable
similarities to the CSIS plan.
The bill, as worked out by Senate and White House negotiators,
cites the SPP agreement signed by President Bush and his
counterparts in Mexico and Canada March 23, 2005 – an agreement
that has been criticized as a blueprint for building a European
Union-style merger of the three countries of North America.
"It is the sense of Congress that the United States and Mexico
should accelerate the implementation of the Partnership for
Prosperity to help generate economic growth and improve the
standard of living in Mexico, which will lead to reduced
migration," the draft legislation states on page 211 on the version
time-stamped May 18, 2007 11:58 p.m.
Since agreement on the major provisions of the bill was announced
late last week, a firestorm of opposition has ignited across the
country. Senators and representatives are reporting heavy volumes
of phone calls and e-mails expressing outrage with the legislation
they believe represents the largest "amnesty" program ever
contemplated by the federal government.
Meanwhile, while many continue to express skepticism about a plot
to integrate North America along the lines of the European Union,
WND reported last week that 14 years ago, one of world's most
celebrated economists and management experts said it was already on
the fast track – and nothing could stop it.
Peter F. Drucker, in one of his dozens of best-selling books, "Post
Capitalist Society," published in 1993, wrote that the European
Community, the progenitor of the European Union, "triggered the
attempt to create a North American economic community, built around
the United States but integrating both Canada and Mexico into a
common market."
"So far this attempt is purely economic in its goal," wrote the
Presidential Medal of Freedom honoree. "But it can hardly remain so
in the long run."
Drucker describes in his book the worldwide trends toward
globalization that were evident back then – the creation and
empowerment of transnational organizations and institutions,
international environmental goals regarding carbon dioxide and
agreements to fight terrorism long before 9/11.
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