Goodbye United States

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http://spp.gov/

Apparently, not only has this officially happened (and the press just isnt allowed to report it yet) already, they've been planning this for over a decade.

No more dollar, no more national healthcare, no more BORDERS. North America is going to operate as one unit. WOW.
 
Apr 25, 2002
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There are monsters in your closet and the Boogie man lives under your bed.

The queen of England is a lizard wearing a human costume.

Oh, and the United States, Mexico, and Canada don't care about national sovereignty.


You people believe anything around here if it has a website.
 
May 9, 2002
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There are monsters in your closet and the Boogie man lives under your bed.

The queen of England is a lizard wearing a human costume.

Oh, and the United States, Mexico, and Canada don't care about national sovereignty.


You people believe anything around here if it has a website.
Lou Dobbs covered this about 3 years ago on his show and it got swept up under the rug. In 2005, the prime minister of Canada, the president of Mexico and Bush ALL met up to discuss this and was even on the Tomas website (if you know what that is, then you know that you can believe it).

Is it any coincidence that the Canadian dollar has now SURPASSED the US dollar?

And I am sure France, London, and Germany all turned their heads and LAUGHED when someone said "there is going to be NO borders in Europe and we will have a unified dollar!"

People can ACT like this isnt going to happen, but it IS happening as we SPEAK.
 
May 2, 2002
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There are monsters in your closet and the Boogie man lives under your bed.

The queen of England is a lizard wearing a human costume.

Oh, and the United States, Mexico, and Canada don't care about national sovereignty.


You people believe anything around here if it has a website.
lol.. who the fuck is this? dude just registered and hes already trying to get saucy. fuck outta here with your april registered ass.
 
Apr 25, 2002
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Of course Lou Dobbs talked about it on his show. He's a xenophobic fear monger. He does better with the "Beaners are going to take your job, rape your children, and send your tax money back to Mexico" cuz even this NAU shit is far fetched for his viewers.
 
May 9, 2002
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Of course Lou Dobbs talked about it on his show. He's a xenophobic fear monger. He does better with the "Beaners are going to take your job, rape your children, and send your tax money back to Mexico" cuz even this NAU shit is far fetched for his viewers.
In some peoples eyes, some mexicans HAVE taken their jobs...but thats besides the point.

And its not like that website sia GOVERNMENT website, either.

Here is what was put into congress and what was ultimately rejected over a year ago:

http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?c110:1:./temp/~c110VLCCQF::
 
May 9, 2002
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Please resubmit your search
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Not sure what youre posting, but regardless...if you think this CANT happen, you are extremely blind.
 
Apr 25, 2002
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http://spp.gov/myths_vs_facts.asp

Myth: The SPP is a movement to merge the United States, Mexico, and Canada into a North American Union and establish a common currency.

Fact: The cooperative efforts under the SPP, which can be found in detail at www.spp.gov, seek to make the United States, Canada and Mexico open to legitimate trade and closed to terrorism and crime. It does not change our courts or legislative processes and respects the sovereignty of the United States, Mexico, and Canada. The SPP in no way, shape or form considers the creation of a European Union-like structure or a common currency. The SPP does not attempt to modify our sovereignty or currency or change the American system of government designed by our Founding Fathers.
 
May 9, 2002
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http://spp.gov/myths_vs_facts.asp

Myth: The SPP is a movement to merge the United States, Mexico, and Canada into a North American Union and establish a common currency.

Fact: The cooperative efforts under the SPP, which can be found in detail at www.spp.gov, seek to make the United States, Canada and Mexico open to legitimate trade and closed to terrorism and crime. It does not change our courts or legislative processes and respects the sovereignty of the United States, Mexico, and Canada. The SPP in no way, shape or form considers the creation of a European Union-like structure or a common currency. The SPP does not attempt to modify our sovereignty or currency or change the American system of government designed by our Founding Fathers.
Look where the info is coming from. I try and keep my "conspiracy's" to a minimal and within striking distance of reality. This being one of those cases.

Do I trust the government? Absoultely not. SO for all we know, that is just some bullshit they are spewing to keep us from panicking. I mean, shit, its from THEIR website, not from an unbiased, 3rd party (if that even exists in this type of situation0.
 
Apr 25, 2002
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Not sure what youre posting, but regardless...if you think this CANT happen, you are extremely blind.


Ehh, it happened to yours too. Shitty site. The point is still the same without the quick and limited examples. We could easily go through the congressional record of the sponsors of that bill and see all the lame shit they propose each session.
 
Apr 25, 2002
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Look where the info is coming from. I try and keep my "conspiracy's" to a minimal and within striking distance of reality. This being one of those cases.

Do I trust the government? Absoultely not. SO for all we know, that is just some bullshit they are spewing to keep us from panicking. I mean, shit, its from THEIR website, not from an unbiased, 3rd party (if that even exists in this type of situation0.

It is the same site posted by the thread starter. :cheeky:

No matter what info people come up with if you believe in a conspiracy you can dismiss it just as easy as you believe in the conspiracy itself.

There are either Lizard people sites that support the theory or some biased co-conspirator propagandist that has a website that tries to distract the people from the obvious fact that there are lizard people - site owner probably a lizard person themselves.

Conspiracy theories are, most often, for irrational people that either can not find a rational explanation to a problem or when given a rational explanation are too irrational to believe in it.

Sometimes great tragedy or consequence comes with an easy and obvious answer - conspiracy theorists/believers, the few that are otherwise lucid thinkers, can't rationalize that something so important could be so simple. Over analyzation often leads away from truth.


http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2003713518_rumor19.html

http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/11/25/america/25Amero.php

http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&articleId=8247
 
May 9, 2002
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It is the same site posted by the thread starter. :cheeky:
That was the point I was making.

No matter what info people come up with if you believe in a conspiracy you can dismiss it just as easy as you believe in the conspiracy itself.
Of course, manyh of these "conspiracies" do come from crack pots who over-react to something they saw on the news and have little info about it...its called paranoia...but something had to have set that paranoia off.

There are either Lizard people sites that support the theory or some biased co-conspirator propagandist that has a website that tries to distract the people from the obvious fact that there are lizard people - site owner probably a lizard person themselves.
This is the open for discussion, as this has been said before. Anyone can look at Alex Jones and know something is serously wrong with that whole crackpot set up of his.

Conspiracy theories are, most often, for irrational people that either can not find a rational explanation to a problem or when given a rational explanation are too irrational to believe in it.
I believe this is open for debate. I think one has to have a firm belief in one direction over a large extent of time to really disbelive an "obviousm rational" answer to something that seems unexplained or mis-explained (in their eyes). Take ghosts for example. Thos who feel they have seen a ghost in their life are going to belive that every bump in the night is a ghost....even though a rational, scientific asnwer would be that the house is simply creeking.

Sometimes great tragedy or consequence comes with an easy and obvious answer - conspiracy theorists/believers, the few that are otherwise lucid thinkers, can't rationalize that something so important could be so simple. Over analyzation often leads away from truth.
I fully agree. However, there are somethings that simply have no concrete, rational, or scientific explanation that seems "good enough". I dont even want to bring up 9/11 becuase there are some many facets to the event that even if one were to believe that it was a stragith forward attack by 19 muslim's pissed off at the US, the fact remains that they were ALLOWED to even GET that far in the first place...


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I dont always trust the media either. Matter of fact, in a nutshell, i dont like to beleive anything unless I witnessed it with my own eyes. I know that sounds stupid or even extremely ignorant, but once someone sees something, and it gets passed down from person to person to news outlet to person to official to person, some of the facts are ALWAYS left out or contrued in some fashion. Is the story always the same from person 1 to person 1000? I would put my money on NO.

Either way, I really dont care THAT much about whatever plans the US government have for "world domination" or even "continental domination".It seems that the goverment built of the people, for the people, by the people is non-existent.

*shrugs*
 
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The North American currency union is a theorized economic and monetary union of the three principal countries of North America, namely Canada, the United States, and Mexico.[1] Implementation would probably involve the three countries giving up their current currency units (Canadian dollar, U.S. dollar, and Mexican pesos) and adopting a new one, created specifically for this purpose. The hypothetical currency for the union is most often referred to as the amero.






so what would happen when there are you got the euro on one side and the amero on the other, till they merge those two into one currency?
we are gettin closer to a one world currency, and in return a one world government
 
Jan 29, 2005
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LOL i'm not even gonna click any of the links because i've been hearing about this NAU conspiracy theory on and off for over a decade....
except back then they called it the NAFTA Super Highway, lol I think the first book I seen talking about the Amero was published in 1999