Politics

NAFTA Super Corridor Underway With NO Authorization From Congress

Bush Administration Quietly Plans NAFTA Super Highway

By Jerome R. Corsi
June 12, 2006

Quietly but systematically, the Bush Administration is advancing the plan to build a huge NAFTA Super Highway, four football-fields-wide, through the heart of the U.S. along Interstate 35, from the Mexican border at Laredo, Tex., to the Canadian border north of Duluth, Minn.

Once complete, the new road will allow containers from the Far East to enter the United States through the Mexican port of Lazaro Cardenas, bypassing the Longshoreman’s Union in the process. The Mexican trucks, without the involvement of the Teamsters Union, will drive on what will be the nation’s most modern highway straight into the heart of America. The Mexican trucks will cross border in FAST lanes, checked only electronically by the new “SENTRI” system. The first customs stop will be a Mexican customs office in Kansas City, their new Smart Port complex, a facility being built for Mexico at a cost of $3 million to the U.S. taxpayers in Kansas City.

As incredible as this plan may seem to some readers, the first Trans-Texas Corridor segment of the NAFTA Super Highway is ready to begin construction next year. Various U.S. government agencies, dozens of state agencies, and scores of private NGOs (non-governmental organizations) have been working behind the scenes to create the NAFTA Super Highway, despite the lack of comment on the plan by President Bush. The American public is largely asleep to this key piece of the coming “North American Union” that government planners in the new trilateral region of United States, Canada and Mexico are about to drive into reality

Here’s the link for the rest of the article: Bush Administration Quietly Plans NAFTA Super Highway

 

* Note in the margin: While our alien media has been ignoring this story, Jerome Corsi has been spearheading the effort to publicize this latest NAFTA monstrosity. Jerome was interviewed at length on web-radio recently: M3U | RAM (Individual: Hr1 Hr2 )

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Wikipedia Article on North American Union
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North America’s Super Corridor Coalition
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About The NAFTA Superhighway Coalition
http://www.ambassadorbridge.com/nafta_case.html

The Commission On Globalisation: Report
http://www.worldforum.org/Commission-On-Globalisation/homelinks/CommissionFinalReport.htm

CFR: Creating A North American Community – Chairmen’s Statement
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CFR: Sovereignty And Globalisation
http://www.cfr.org/publication/9903/sovereignty_and_globalisation.html

Security And Prosperity Partnership Of North America
http://www.spp.gov/

 

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