Conspiracies Don't Have to Be Secret
Well, it depends upon what you are speaking about. If you're simply stating that it's a nice day, then no. If you're talking to yourself, no.
One of my favorite bloggers asks in a post today, Is It A Conspiracy If I Talk Openly? She was thoughtfully responding to my post of yesterday, in which I noted that former Mexican President Vicente Fox admitted to the plans to implement a European Union-type system for this continent, to be called the North American Union.
It pains me to point this out, but the question indicates a misunderstanding of the word "conspiracy," and the post she wrote exposes a certain naivete about the Big Picture. This is weird, because said blogger is a brilliant lady, whom I respect as a deep thinker. She's very on top of the peak oil situation, but on this one she's missed the story - as have most Americans.
A conspiracy does not have to be secret. Two people standing on a stage, being broadcast live to millions, could conspire openly. For instance:
A late night talk show host turns to his sidekick and says, "Boy, I'm hungry. Whattaya say we hit Jerry's Famous Deli after the show?"
To which his sidekick responds, "Say, that sounds great! Let's go!"
Millions of people would have just watched two people conspire to get mile-high pastramis on rye with sides of slaw. Nothing secret there, but a conspriacy nonetheless. See?
What my fellow blogger has trouble accepting is the obvious. Vicente Fox made it openly obvious on CNN's Larry King Show the other day
It is understandably difficult to believe a plan so huge, to believe in the possibility of the impending blending of the U.S., Canada and Mexico. There are some troubling statements in her post. As "proof" that the looming North American Union is no big deal, she quotes King and Fox. Bolded emphasis is hers:
King: Long term currency outlook - is the "Amero" currency unit on the horizon?
Fox: North American monetary union is probably not likely in the near term, but possibly in 10 to 20 years as the global economy moves into regional trading blocs. The “amero” currency unit or NAMU (North American Monetary Unit) consisting of United States, Canada and Mexico. The amero would compete against other regional currency blocs such as Asia - renminbi/yuan, Japanese yen, Middle East gold dinar, Euroland euro, South American peso, CFA franc, East Caribbean dollar, etc. At present, Canada currently uses the USD as an unofficial second national currency ‘de facto US-dollarization is well underway in Canada’. At present with the CAD approaching par, more talk for an amero currency unit will become popular in Canada. With the successful implementation of NAFTA - North American Free Trade Agreement, the one dragging component for the amero will be Mexico, but in time this will change. Implementation of the amero currency may actually give Mexico an economic boost thus helping to alleviate Mexican immigration pressures into the United States for those Mexicans seeking financial gain. The amero one day may very well be circulating throughout North America.
She goes on to say, "So do you like your ambiguous comments served with salt and pepper or do you prefer good old fashioned Tabasco? Is the Amero on the horizon? Maybe, depending on events that have yet to unfold. "Possibly" in 10-20 years. It certainly won't happen tomorrow. Who knows what the next President may choose to do. Given what is occurring in the rest of the world, it may be inevitable, although the political union we see in the EU does not necessarily follow, considering the other currency unions mentioned in the analysis."
Ambiguous? What, you've never heard a politician speak before? It was not ambiguous, it was more like non-specific. Let's revisit the first portion of the Fox excerpt, from above. He said:
North American monetary union is probably not likely in the near term, but possibly in 10 to 20 years as the global economy moves into regional trading blocs.
In no way does this statement refute the plan to implement the Amero. Au contraire, it confirms it. When Fox says, hey, don't worry, it "possibly" will be here in 10 to 20 years, he is saying, yes! It's coming. Sooner or later, it's coming. Notice that he did not say "at least" 10 to 20 years away. In other words, he left open the possibility of five to ten years. Again, not amiguous; just non-specific. More of that Fox quote:
The “amero” currency unit or NAMU (North American Monetary Unit) consisting of United States, Canada and Mexico. The amero would compete against other regional currency blocs such as Asia - renminbi/yuan, Japanese yen, Middle East gold dinar, Euroland euro, South American peso, CFA franc, East Caribbean dollar, etc.
Fox gives us more confirmation. More confirmation, and more confirmation.
So, let me turn the question around: So do you like your hard to swallow bad news served with salt and pepper or do you prefer good old fashioned Ketchup?
Read her well-written post. But then follow the links I've added below from major news outlets both here and in Canada. Then ask yourself whether these well-informed journalists and politicians are just a bunch of paranoid goofballs, or whether some folks just cannot accept the possibility that this nation is about to disappear.
SWALLOW THESE LINKS:
US President George Bush and Mexico's former leader Vincente Fox should speak more often. President Bush fairly recently scoffed at reports of a North American Union as "conspiratorial."But according to Steve Watson at Infowars.com, the former Mexican head of state has come out with a book that "admits plans for a North American union" and calls for a single currency. See: http://www.infowars.net/articles/october2007/101007Fox.htm
Prime Minister Harper officially endorses North American Union ...
Canadian National Newspaper, Canada - Oct 1, 2007The Council of Foreign Relations has indeed published a book on its North American Union manifesto entitled "Building a North American Community".
Effort seeks to unite US, Canada, Mexico - Journal Gazette and Times-Courier, IL - Oct 2, 2007By CHARLES FOWLER, Toledo There has been much discussion lately about the North American Union, including continuous denial from most of the major media.
Vive le Canada - Timeline of the Progress Toward a North American ...
Featured Actions. red and white ribbon Join the Red and White Ribbon Campaign for Canadian Sovereignty, and say NO to deep integration and a North American Union.
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