View Full Version : Treason Abounds?
bryanleu2002
04-29-2007, 05:26 PM
This Website exposes the North American Union and Claims treasonous behavior behind it . I thought it was Conspiracy crap at first, but after closer examination to the references, It makes me think!
What do you think?
http://www.stopthenorthamericanunion.com/TreasonAbounds.html (http://www.stopthenorthamericanunion.com/TreasonAbounds.html)
Refering to NASCO(North America s SuperCorridor Coalition, Inc)
Nancy Boyda running for congress
(There will be)" no way to detect terrorist secretly stowing away in millions of cars and trucks and box cars. this corridor will be a gift to terrorist, and has also been called the Al-Qaeda corridor"
source>>http://www.nancyforcongress.com/Preleases.php
The illegal alien problem is simply the MECHANISM for leveraging what is yet to come. Once the civil unrest and chaos caused by the overwhelming 'human tsunami' of illegal aliens reduces America to complete anarchy, a state of total lawlessness and riots (they can't be race riots because Hispanics are comprised of ALL races) or the bird flu pandemic arrives, or another 'Katrina' occurs, or a 'dirty bomb' is unleashed . . . the federal government will institute martial law. One of those events or some other inventive pretext will then allow the 'Shadow Government' to step forward and VISIBLY take over our country. They will use martial law to install a socialist-Communist-Marxist One World Order (OWO) dictatorial government in plain sight instead of clandestinely as they do now.(52)(53)
If you think those statements are too far fetched and bizarre to believe? You will change your mind completely once you have read and digested all of the information exposed in this report. The information will come primarily from GOVERNMENT websites. It will all be documented with clickable URL 'addresses' to the source material which is listed below as 'References' and tagged numerically throughout the next part of this expose. If you don't believe what is written . . . then do your own research and checking.
http://www.stopthenorthamericanunion.com/TreasonAbounds.html
This Website exposes the North American Union and Claims treasonous behavior behind it . I thought it was Conspiracy crap at first, but after closer examination to the references, It makes me think!
What do you think?
What do I think? Well hahahahahhahah is the first thought that comes to mind.
Tin-foil wearing abound very soon lolol.
Laworkerbee
04-30-2007, 01:34 AM
They will use martial law to install a socialist-Communist-Marxist One World Order (OWO) dictatorial government in plain sight instead of clandestinely as they do now.(52)(53)
rofl priceless
micronazi
04-30-2007, 10:45 AM
I don't know what the ultimate goal of this is and I'm not going to assert any sort of conspiracy theory about it, but I do know that there is some credibility to what is being said about the trade routes being proposed.
It's not a secret that here in Texas close to where I live there is a highway called FM 242. It's and old Farm to Market road and it is well kept and travels from The Woodlands from 1488, through a few transformations, all the way to Florida. The thing about it is that it is rumored to be expanded to 8 lanes or so and run from Mexico to Florida. They would connect the highway with many others to complete the route, but it would be expanded to allow international trucking from Mexico.
Here's the kicker, all businesses on either side of the highway in a given proximety will not be charged an international import tax for selling goods that they purchase from international sources that are shipped via the new highway.
Justin food for thought.
Regards.
bryanleu2002
05-01-2007, 05:04 PM
Now U.S. trucks to cruise Mexico
'Demonstration project' to include American vehicles south of border
Posted: May 1, 2007
1:00 a.m. Eastern
By Jerome R. Corsi
© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com
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Mary Peters sworn in as DOT secretary in October Seeking to deflect growing criticism, the Department of Transportation made two surprise statements late yesterday, announcing modifications to its plan allowing 100 Mexican trucking companies to run their long-haul rigs throughout the U.S. Responding to trucking industry criticism that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, or FMCSA, was not merely conducting a test but implementing a permanent program without public comment, the FMCSA for the first time posted to the Federal Register a proposed set of "demonstration project" rules.
Also amid criticism Mexico had not opened up its own road to U.S. trucks (http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=55469#), U.S. Secretary of Transportation Mary Peters announced in a DOT statement (http://www.dot.gov/affairs/dot4307.htm) issued late yesterday that U.S. trucks will be allowed to operate in Mexico at the start of the demonstration project.
As WND previously reported (http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=54411), when the Mexican truck (http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=55469#) pilot project initially was introduced by Peters Feb. 23, the test was entirely one-way. Mexican trucks from 100 Mexican trucking companies were to be given free access to the U.S., but at that time, Mexico had not agreed to open up to U.S. trucks.
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In the statement issued late yesterday, Peters commented that this important change resulted from "recent conversations with the Mexican government and Congress."
WND learned early yesterday from trucking industry insiders that DOT and FMCSA administration were planning to make the announcements.
Despite multiple phone calls, both DOT and FMCSA did not respond to WND for comment.
At the close of business yesterday, WND obtained from industry insiders a copy of the FMCSA notice to be filed in the Federal Register.
Late yesterday, the FMCSA website posted the FMCSA notice (http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/rules-regulations/administration/rulemakings/rule-programs/rule_making_details.asp?ruleid=184&year=2007&cat=notice), with a publication date of today.
Among the evident changes between the initial Feb. 23 pilot test announcement and publication of the FMCSA notice is that now FMCSA is calling the Mexican truck experiment a "demonstration project" rather than a "pilot test."
Trucking industry insiders tell WND this subtle change was necessary for FMCSA to deflect industry criticism that it had failed to adhere to strict federal guidelines for conducting "pilot programs."
The FMCSA notice states for the first time that the "demonstration project" is scheduled to last for one year only.
The notice states DOT will "evaluate the success of the demonstration project by examining the safety performance of Mexico-domiciled motor carriers operating in the U.S."
No other criteria, such as impact on U.S. truckers or the U.S. trucking industry, are mentioned as necessary for evaluating success.
The notice states "FMCSA anticipates examining the crash rate of Mexican carriers, convictions of Mexican drivers for violations of U.S. traffic safety laws, the rate at which Mexican drivers and vehicles are placed out of service when inspected in the U.S., violations discovered during pre-authority safety audits, and compliance of Mexican trucking companies with U.S. drug and alcohol testing requirements."
While the FMCSA notice mentions many additional program requirements – including compliance with state and federal environmental and emission regulations; and valid U.S. insurance – they were not listed as criteria in determining the demonstration project's success.
Trucking industry officials told WND their immediate reaction to the surprise announcements yesterday by DOT and FMCSA was that both agencies were scurrying to meet the unanticipated furor of industry and public outcry at the hurriedly put-together Feb. 23 announcement of the original "pilot test" idea.
When Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., introduced Peters' nomination to the Senate Commerce committee Sept. 20, 2006, (http://mccain.senate.gov/press_office/view_article.cfm?id=751) not a word was said about any prospective Mexican truck pilot program to be launched imminently. Nor was the Mexican truck pilot test mentioned by Peters in her Senate confirmation hearings later that month.
Just prior to Peters' confirmation hearings, Ian Grossman, then FMCSA spokesman, told WND there were no current plans in the agency to implement the Mexican truck pilot test.
Trucking industry spokesmen told WND the decision to force the Mexican truck pilot test was pushed by the White House after Peters was confirmed, and both DOT and FMCSA are still scrambling to get the program defined.
Despite today's announcements, industry insiders expect protest from professional truckers and the public to intensify as the date draws near for the first Mexican trucks to roll on U.S. roads beyond the previous 20-mile commercial limit.
WND previously reported (http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=54928) considerable opposition has been expressed within Mexico to allowing U.S. trucks open access to Mexican roads.
WND also has reported (http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=55155) FMCSA intends to approve the first Mexican trucks no later than early May, despite considerable opposition within Congress.
drunken sailor
05-02-2007, 09:29 PM
More people need to hear about this because its true what the necon traitors are trying to do. We have no more free press except for the Internet
Limeyfellow
05-02-2007, 11:32 PM
Perry already had the first part approved to be built across Texas this year. The big problem I see here is that any country like the Chinese could bring their goods into ports in Mexico and with a scan of a barcode cross the border into the US with no tarriffs, no checking of containers and so on. Its more a threat to smuggling in drugs, explosives and so on, but will save big businesses in the US lots of money in importation fees and they pay to get it through.
BloodyTalon
05-02-2007, 11:53 PM
Here's what I don't get about this "NAU" conspiracy crap:
The hypothetical union will consist of three nations: The United States (a democracy), Canada (another democracy), and Mexico (yet another democracy). With this in mind, how in the hell is it possible that 3 democracies will naturally devolve into one totalitarian police state if they merge in some way, shape or form?
bryanleu2002
05-03-2007, 12:52 AM
Here's what I don't get about this "NAU" conspiracy crap:
The hypothetical union will consist of three nations: The United States (a democracy), Canada (another democracy), and Mexico (yet another democracy). With this in mind, how in the hell is it possible that 3 democracies will naturally devolve into one totalitarian police state if they merge in some way, shape or form?
Pffffffft.
A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine.
-Thomas Jefferson
BloodyTalon
05-03-2007, 02:05 PM
Pffffffft.
A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine.
-Thomas Jefferson
except that all three of those countries happen to be consitutional republics with checks and balances to prevent mob rule. And even if all three countries were Athenian-style democracies, there is still no concrete proof that they will inevitably turn into an Orwellian hellhole if they merge.
Let me put it this way: if I pour three bottles of beer into one large bottle and drink it, chances are i'm not gonna end up drinking a large bottle of cough syrup.
bryanleu2002
05-03-2007, 08:15 PM
except that all three of those countries happen to be consitutional republics with checks and balances to prevent mob rule. And even if all three countries were Athenian-style democracies, there is still no concrete proof that they will inevitably turn into an Orwellian hellhole if they merge.
Let me put it this way: if I pour three bottles of beer into one large bottle and drink it, chances are i'm not gonna end up drinking a large bottle of cough syrup.
Still! you give me no choice, but to drink your cough syrup, that is not freedom or democacy..
The Three branches of gov. have been compromised, By the .Judicial branch
Read the book
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BloodyTalon
05-03-2007, 09:44 PM
Still! you give me no choice, but to drink your cough syrup, that is not freedom or democacy..
The Three branches of gov. have been compromised, By the .Judicial branch
Read the book
http://images.barnesandnoble.com/images/8990000/8992175.jpg
I ask you for proof...and all you do is post a picture of a book about Mark Levin complaining about judges who are politically biased...
You are currently 0-2 for explaining exactly how three free nations will naturally turn into one oppressed nation if they combined. You are seriously on your way towards becoming DAOTW.
Firetxmi
05-03-2007, 10:35 PM
Perry already had the first part approved to be built across Texas this year. The big problem I see here is that any country like the Chinese could bring their goods into ports in Mexico and with a scan of a barcode cross the border into the US with no tarriffs, no checking of containers and so on. Its more a threat to smuggling in drugs, explosives and so on, but will save big businesses in the US lots of money in importation fees and they pay to get it through.
Look at how many containers are checked as they come into U.S. ports as it is! I believe it is somewhere around 2%. Even if it is higher, it is still unbelievably low!
bryanleu2002
05-03-2007, 10:54 PM
I ask you for proof...and all you do is post a picture of a book about Mark Levin complaining about judges who are politically biased...
You are currently 0-2 for explaining exactly how three free nations will naturally turn into one oppressed nation if they combined. You are seriously on your way towards becoming DAOTW.
Read between the lines!
BloodyTalon
05-04-2007, 01:08 AM
Read between the lines!
Fine, I'll humor you and read between the lines:
Still! you give me no choice, but to drink your cough syrup, that is not freedom or democacy..
I, bryanleu2002, am a certified dumbarse. I post nonsencial babble about a groundless conspiracy theory yet due to a combination of zero evidence crippling logic deficiency I am unable to back any of the crap I post.
The Three branches of gov. have been compromised, By the .Judicial branch
Read the book
http://images.barnesandnoble.com/images/8990000/8992175.jpg
Wow, you were right! I can see something between the lines! :D
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