US Chamber of Commerce & Canadian Chamber of Commerce both headed by Round Table Group members
The editorial below appeared in the Detroit News ( http://www.detnews.com/article/20111207/OPINION01/112070313/1008/opinion01/Time-to-fix-U.S.-Canada-trade-barriers ). The Authors are Perrin Beatty president and CEO of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce &Thomas J. Donohue is president and CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Thomas J. Donohue is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). Perrin Beatty is a director of the Canadian International Council. Before 2007 the CIC was called the Canadian Institute of International Affairs. Both the CFR and CIIA grew out of a Secret Society founded by Cecil Rhodes called the Roundtable Group (http://tinyurl.com/7o9djvp). The goal the the Roundtable Group was One World Government. CIC's president is Jennifer Jeffs, former Deputy Executive Director at the Centre for International Governance Innovation. International Governance is a euphemism for One World Government. http://tinyurl.com/3wuxd In addition to the Council on Foreign Relations (US) and the Candadian Institute of International Affairs (CIC) the following Nations also have Institutes of International Affairs : Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House) – England South African Institute of International Affairs Australian Institute of International Affairs New Zealand Institute of International Affairs Indian Institute of International Affairs If you live in one of these eight countries you live in an Oligarchy controlled by the ruling elite that belong to the group found in your country. You can prove it to yourself. Obtain a list of its members. See how they are represented in every administration of your Government, your legislature, your Judicial System, your media, your Department of Defense, your Intelligence Agencies, your Universities, your Think Tanks. Notice how many news stories include members of the group. Also notice that there is little or no mention of the group in the news or in your countries History Books. The US Central Intelligence Agency is a creature of the Council on Foreign Relations. Sixteen CIA directors are members of the CFR. That includes the current director of the CIA David Petreaus. The CIA released a document that predicts the future. In December 2004, Council on Foreign Relations member Robert L. Hutchings, Chairman of the National Intelligence Council of the CIA, presented the US president, members of Congress, cabinet members and key officials involved in policymaking a 123-page report titled “Mapping the Global Future.” In the preface Hutchings gives special recognition to Council on Foreign Relations member Matthew Burrows, Director of the NIC’s Analysis and Production Staff. The project took about a year and involved more than 1000 people. The report foresees pervasive insecurity, International Terrorism and lays out four possible scenarios for the future : “Davos World provides an illustration of how robust economic growth, led by China and India, over the next 15 years could reshape the globalization process—giving it a more non-Western face and transforming the political playing field as well. Pax Americana takes a look at how US predominance may survive the radical changes to the global political landscape and serve to fashion a new and inclusive global order. A New Caliphate provides an example of how a global movement fueled by radical religious identity politics could constitute a challenge to Western norms and values as the foundation of the global system. Cycle of Fear provides an example of how concerns about proliferation might increase to the point that large-scale intrusive security measures are taken to prevent outbreaks of deadly attacks, possibly introducing an Orwellian world.” You can find a synopsis of the report and a link to the entire report here http://tinyurl.com/6mxja6y . Unless these groups and their agenda are exposed to the people living in the nations whose freedom and sovereignty they are eroding they will win. Please do what you can to alert your fellows to the danger they are in. Time to fix U.S.-Canada trade barriers Perrin Beatty and Thomas J. Donohue December 07. 2011 1:00AM More trade crosses the border between Canada and the United States than any other national border on Earth, and no region is impacted more than the Midwest. Millions of Canadian and American jobs depend on the nearly half a trillion dollars in goods our countries exchange each year and the nearly $22 billion in exports that leave Michigan facilities destined to be sold in Canadian markets. Without a modern, efficient, smoothly functioning border that speeds commerce and travel while upholding our security, many of these jobs will be put at risk. Unfortunately, businesses on both sides point to the growing number of inspections, higher fees, longer wait times and more infrastructure constraints. Security personnel, meanwhile, complain they don't have the resources or funding to sufficiently staff the borders under the current policies, and they are rightly frustrated by the lack of technology being utilized. That's why we are eagerly awaiting new initiatives and commitments soon to be unveiled by President Obama and Prime Minister Harper in a U.S.-Canada bilateral agreement called "Beyond the Border: A Shared Vision for Perimeter Security and Economic Competitiveness." Businesses are counting on leaders to forge an agreement that is strategic in its approach to security and ultimately speeds up cross- border trade and travel. The vision for a better border should focus on smarter security. It must remove impediments that cause significant delays, hurt productivity, slow the supply chain and drag down our economic competitiveness, while still keeping us safe. To that end, we need to examine what we're doing, how we're doing it, and how we can do it better. We already know what isn't working. Over the past decade, both governments have responded to threats by adding new border mandates and hurdles — rather than replacing broken or insufficient policies with ones that work. The U.S. and Canadian Chambers of Commerce have clearly and consistently pressed leaders to provide the citizens and businesses of our nations a border that works — Michigan deserves nothing less. Our submission to the Beyond the Border Working Group over the summer outlined our proposals: enhance the benefits of trusted trader and traveler programs; eliminate hassles for business travelers; align and simplify customs procedures by expanding preclearance; modernize staffing models and business standards across government departments; and improve search and seizure capabilities to better protect intellectual property rights. This agreement gives us the chance to fix what's broken. With commitment from both sides, the initiative can strengthen the security and efficiency of our borders. Our countries have the experience, creativity, technology and common sense to get this right. Expanding trade, travel and other exchanges in both directions will create jobs, grow our economies, make us more globally competitive and in the process generate more government revenues without raising taxes. So let's get on with it. Perrin Beatty is the president and CEO of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. Thomas J. Donohue is president and CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. >From The Detroit News: http://detnews.com/article/20111207/OPINION01/112070313/Time-to-fix-U.S.-Canada-trade-barriers#ixzz1fruGonNd -- Please consider seriously the reason why these elite institutions are not discussed in the mainstream press despite the immense financial and political power they wield? There are sick and evil occultists running the Western World. They are power mad lunatics like something from a kids cartoon with their fingers on the nuclear button! Armageddon is closer than you thought. Only God can save our souls from their clutches, at least that's my considered opinion - Tony You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "PEPIS" group. Please feel free to forward it to anyone who might be interested particularly your political representatives, journalists and spiritual leaders/dudes. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/pepis?hl=en
