Independence or Interdependence: Who do you Love?
by Todd Brendan Fahey
Vicente Fox, Mexico's President, is working 24/7 on a plan which would erase
the U.S./Mexico border and make meaningless any question of national
citizenship. The London Telegraph, having interviewed Mr. Fox yesterday,
reports the following exchange:
Mr Fox wants a NAFTA convergence programme, along the lines of the European
Union's, "whereby the Mexican economy has to converge on fundamental
variables with the US and Canadian economy." This, he believes, would help
Mexico to develop and improve wages. He also envisages the North American
Development Bank, a NAFTA institution, pouring money into Mexico's poorer
areas, much as the EU has funded projects in its poorer member states.
This, Mr Fox promises, would help to staunch the torrent of migrants from
Mexico to the United States.
There was a time, only 20 years ago, really, when such talk from a foreign
leader would have constituted "fighting words" — prompting a blood-pressure
check by rust-belt Reagan Democrats, southern Dixiecrats and all but the
pinkest of New England Republican. An "Americas without borders" is the
stuff of every Socialist utopia — a vision straight out of Bertrand Russell
or Marx himself. Laughable. The militia of the Founders-era would have taken
up arms and manned the border themselves, were such a thing really being
contemplated.
But it is being contemplated, and the chief proponents of this scheme are
Republicans: Congressman Henry Hyde (R-IL), Secretary of State Colin Powell
and President George W. Bush.
We saw a trial-balloon floated through the Establishment media at the end of
July, indicating that Mr. Bush might grant "amnesty" to 3 million
undocumented Mexican migrants; just as quickly, we (or, as a veteran of
political bulletin boards) heard a collective Bronx cheer from "the
grassroots," those to whom Mr. Bush owes his razor-thin margin of victory.
None among the White House staff would take credit for that news leak, but
this week see officially, in an 8/10 report by Associated Press, Secretary
Powell being quoted as saying, following Mr. Fox's U.K. interview: "We want
a system that focuses on fairness. The immigration system must be fair...the
only path must be the legal path," Mr Powell said. "We want to make sure
that migration to the United States from Mexico is safe, legal, orderly and
dignified," he added. [Translated: Congress must change its immigration
laws, so as to conform with the wishes of Mexico's President and the Mexican
people; &, we'll even make sure they come to the U.S. in air-conditioned
vehicles, with complimentary continental breakfast and a beverage service,
how's that for "compassionate"?]
President Bush last week stated publicly, referring to Mexican laborers who
cross the border into the United States: "Remember, we've got hardworking
citizens who are willing to walk 400 miles of desert in blistering heat to
find work." [Translated: "Their country sucks big-time, the Mexican economy
is in the toilet, no one there — from left to right — can figure out a
solution, and, well, upkeep on the ranch is pretty pricey these days...
Linda Chavez, who was forced to withdraw from a Cabinet post in the Bush
administration, for giving a similarly illegal immigrant free room and board
at her own home, was unavailable for comment.]
Not to be outdone, and evidently not wanting to offend the other 2 billion
underprivileged souls who occupy that region from Nogales to Tierra del
Fuego, Henry Hyde, chairman of the House Committee on International
Relations, proposed in a speech delivered to graduates of the Western
Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, the creation of a
Commonwealth of the Americas, "a permanent zone of peace, prosperity, and
security throughout the entire Western Hemisphere" — a hemispheric
open-borders plan, which actually "one-ups" Vicente Fox's U.S./Canada/Mexico
alliance.
Let's listen in on Hyde's speech, for a moment:
"This is not a utopian vision; much of the foundation for this Commonwealth
has already been laid, the product of several decades of effort that extends
to virtually every country in North and South America. Its most prominent
achievements include the spread of democracy, the embrace of free markets,
the defeat of communism and other threats to freedom, and a growing
recognition that the interests of individual countries are best advanced
through cooperation and an openness to the world. Despite their undoubted
benefits, however, these accomplishments have no guarantee of permanence. In
fact, many are under threat even as we speak. If they are to be made
lasting, if their promise is to be fully realized, we must seize this
historic opportunity to reshape our hemisphere and preserve its blessings
indefinitely." (Source: Press release, Henry Hyde's Congressional office,
July 13, 2001; issued by Hyde staffer Sam Stratman, (202) 226-7875.)
But at least Mr. Hyde comes clean as to the duration by which these designs
have been festering. Until now, only the so-called "kooks" of the "Radical
Right," like the John Birch Society, have alleged that there is, in fact, at
work a scheme which shall subjugate the sovereign Republic that is the
United States of America to more uniform [Translated: More top-heavy,
unwieldly, oppressive, tyrannical and expensive) governmental structure. The
Trilateral Commission — brought to U.S. in 1973 by David Rockefeller and
Zbigniew Brzezinski] has long proposed the triumvirate of
Western/European/Asian super-governments, which would, then, as has been
proposed since 1923 by the Council on Foreign Relations, be "integrated"
completely, seamlessly, lovingly, into a World State, ostensibly under the
United Nations.
That this current George W. Bush administration is rife at the top with
members of the Trilateral Commission and Council on Foreign Relations, as
have been every administration since FDR's, should come as no surprise to
anyone who purports to know anything about politics. (To wit: Members of
this administration holding membership in either the CFR or TC, or both,
are: George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Colin Powell, Condoleeza Rice, Richard
Armitage, Paul Wolfowitz, John D. Negroponte, Christie Todd Whitman, and the
list goes on.)
Let this stand as a bare-bones preview of a more detailed examination of the
future plans for the USofA by those power-brokers in our landscape who hold
Globalist beliefs. And don't take mine, or anyone else's word, for this. Do
your own Google or Northernlight or AltaVista search on the Council on
Foreign Relations (CFR) and Trilateral Commission, as well as investigating
their respective Web sites, Council on Foreign Relations and The Trilateral
Commission. Get hip. Use the tools before you. Be proactive. Seize this
opportunity to tell Messrs. Hyde, Bush and Powell where they can put their
Commonwealth of the Americas.
Oh, almost forgot: The Honorable Henry Hyde is a member of the Council on
Foreign Relations; Vicente Fox is a member of the Trilateral Commission.
"Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but
inwardly they are ravening wolves. Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do
men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles? Even so every good tree
bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit. A
good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring
forth good fruit. Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn
down, and cast into the fire. Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them."
(Matt. 7:15-20).
Fahey, a strategic writer stationed in South Korea, has served as aide to
Central Intelligence Agency agent Theodore L. "Ted" Humes, Division of
Slavic Languages, and to the late-Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) chief
Lt. General Daniel O. Graham; to former Arizona Governor Evan Mecham (R-AZ),
former Congressman John Conlan (R-AZ) and others. He is author of Wisdom's
Maw: The Acid Novel (Far Gone Books, 1996) and "Al Hubbard: The Original
Captain Trips" (High Times magazine, 1991), exposes of the CIA's MK-Ultra
program and its influence on the Sixties' psychedelic counterculture. He is
the architect of DumpMcCain.com
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