A North American United Nations?
by Ron Paul
Globalists and one-
According to the US government website dedicated to the project, the SPP is neither a treaty nor a formal agreement. Rather, it is a "dialogue" launched by the heads of state of Canada, Mexico, and the United States at a summit in Waco, Texas in March, 2005.
What is a "dialogue"? We don't know. What we do know, however, is that Congressional
oversight of what might be one of the most significant developments in recent history
is non-
According to the SPP website, this "dialogue" will create new supra-
Critics of NAFTA and CAFTA warned at the time that the agreements were actually a
move toward more government control over international trade and an eventual merging
of North America into a border-
Let's examine just a couple of the many troubling statements on the SPP's US government website:
"We affirm our commitment to strengthen regulatory cooperation...and to have our central regulatory agencies complete a trilateral regulatory cooperation framework by 2007"
Though the US administration insists that the SPP does not undermine US sovereignty, how else can one take statements like this? How can establishing a "trilateral regulatory cooperation" not undermine our national sovereignty?
The website also states SPP's goal to "[i]mprove the health of our indigenous people
through targeted bilateral and/or trilateral activities, including in health promotion,
health education, disease prevention, and research." Who can read this and not see
massive foreign aid transferred from the US taxpayer to foreign governments and well-
Also alarming are SPP pledges to "work towards the identification and adoption of
best practices relating to the registration of medicinal products." That sounds like
the much-
Even more troubling are reports that under this new "partnership," a massive highway is being planned to stretch from Canada into Mexico, through the state of Texas. This is likely to cost the US taxpayer untold billions of dollars, will require eminent domain takings on an almost unimaginable scale, and will make the US more vulnerable to those who seek to enter our country to do us harm.
This all adds up to not only more and bigger government, but to the establishment
of an unelected mega-
August 30, 2006
Dr. Ron Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.