North American Union Update :: by Daymond Duck

The roots of the North American Union started sprouting in 1988 with the Canada – United States Free Trade Agreement (FTA). In 1994, Mexico was added and it became The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Just before it was presented to the U.S. Congress Henry Kissinger wrote “What Congress will have before it is not a conventional trade agreement but the architecture of a new international system…a first step toward a new world order” (world government). In the early 2000’s, the heads of Canada, theUnited States and Mexico started discussing the expansion of NAFTA and, for a time, they considered calling it “NAFTA-Plus.” But critics started calling it the North American Union (NAU) and the name caught on. In 2005, the tri-national leaders expanded NAFTA and called it the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPPNA). In 2006, Lou Dobbs, at that time a news anchor on CNN, said the SPPNA is part of a plan to merge theUnited States, Canada, and Mexico into a North American Union patterned after the European Union. In 2007, Congress blocked SPPNA funding when some members decided that the ultimate goal is the creation of the NAU. In 2008, Pres. Bush (the son) suggested the SPPNA be renamed the North American Leaders Summit (NALS) to divert public attention. In 2009, Pres. Obama and the leaders of Canada and Mexico agreed to the name change, made it official and placed America’s negotiations under White House supervision. Pres. Obama also called on the three nations to start working on ways to “integrate and harmonize the administrative rules” for many areas of the NALS. Although many try to mask what they are doing, the ultimate goal is clearly to transform the North American continent into an EU style political region. In May of 2005, the Council on Foreign Relations Task Force on North America drafted a plan to “transform the current trilateral Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America into a North American Union regional government” by 2010. They recommended the establishment of one border, called a security perimeter, around all three nations and the elimination of the borders between them. Some called for the creation of a NAU Parliament of fifteen members (5 from each nation) to rule over the NAU. They recommended that one of the fifteen NAU Parliament members be appointed President of the NAU (not elected by the people; the Bible calls him a leader, horn or king). Some also suggested that the NAU Parliament be given supremacy over all national governing bodies (including the U.S. Congress). And they called for the establishment of a NAU Court of Justice with supremacy over the U.S. Supreme Court. Other recommendations included:

·        Allowing the unrestricted movement of people and goods between nations.

·        Giving amnesty, Social Security and health benefits to illegal aliens in the United States.

·        Merging the militaries of the three nations.

·        Building a superhighway called the I-69 Corridor from Mexicoto Canada.

On 4/6/09, Jay Sekulow and the American Center for Law & Justice expressed concern about the Obama “Administration’s new strategy of internationalism – embracing foreign and economic policies that may very well put U.S. sovereignty at risk.” The next day, the Dept. of Homeland Security issued a report warning against the possibility of violence in the U.S. by citizens concerned about illegal immigration, increasing federal power, restrictions on firearms, abortion, the loss of U.S. sovereignty, etc. The report says end times prophecies could motivate extremist individuals and groups to stockpile food, ammunition and weapons. In 2010, the Department of Homeland Security awarded a $385 million contract to KBR, a former subsidiary of Halliburton, to build temporary detention centers on an “as needed” basis to be used in national emergency situations. $385 will pay for a lot of detention centers. In 2011, Sen. John McCain & eight co-sponsors introduced a bill (S-3081) in the Senate that will allow the U.S. Pres. to designate any American citizen (or foreigner) as an “enemy belligerent,” put him/her in jail, & hold them indefinitely without charges or a trial. Many consider this unconstitutional and if this has been voted on the writer is unaware of it.

Following Pres. Obama’s August 2009 attendance at the North American Leader’s Summit in Guadalajara, Mexico, “Sources in the State Department confirmed that the more than 20 trilateral working groups will continue under the North American Leader’s Summit, with bureaucrats from the three nations assigned from different agencies within each government. The groups will work on a North American agenda ‘integrating and harmonizing’ administrative rules across a broad range of policy areas ranging from transportation to border security, health, e-commerce, movement of goods, environment, energy and financial services.” The fact that the three nations are working to integrate and harmonize their administrative rules in so many areas clearly indicates that their ultimate goal is the merger of the three nations with one common set of rules or laws.  In fact, on Nov. 30, 2010, it was also reported that these trilateral working groups (called “shadow government groups”) of bureaucrats, agency heads and others are working on ways to incrementally proceed on NAU integration in the following areas: e-commerce, transportation, environment, food, agriculture, health and financial services.“Incrementally proceed on NAU integration” means gradually proceed on the merger of the three nations

In Jan. 2011, Mexican Pres. Calderon signed an executive order to start issuing bio-metric ID cards to Mexico’s school children to help them qualify for “Trusted Traveler” cards that will eventually allow them to travel unhindered in all three nations. About the same time, the U.S. Border Patrol was working onAmerica’s “Trusted Traveler” card and a “FAST” (Free And SecureTrade) card that will allow approved truck drivers to cross all borders unhindered (without inspections) in Mexico, Canada and the United States.

In Feb. 2011, Pres. Obama and Prime Minister Harper of Canada signed the “Beyond the Border” declaration legalizing “continental integration” (the NAU), a North American Commission, a North American Parliament (government) and a Court on Trade and Investment. The effective date was not revealed, but the formation of the NAU now appears to be a done deal. Pres. Obama agreed to keep the borders open so as not to impede commerce. He also agreed to develop a biometric ID system to track ALL North Americans and to delay a final decision on a new currency.

In April 2011, WikiLeaks released a series of documents showing that diplomats have decided to gradually merge the three countries. The documents show that creation of the North American Union is a bipartisan effort in the U.S. by people in high places (especially the Council on Foreign Relations) who are doing all of this without the approval of the House and Senate (or the voters). It’s incredible to believe that individuals can void the Constitution and surrender the sovereignty of the U.S. without the consent of the people, but that is what this writer believes in happening.

In May 2011, there was an unconfirmed report of a plan to merge Canada and the U.S. first. According to this report, Mexicowill be added after the merger of Canada and the U.S. gains public acceptance and the new government is functioning as well as expected.

In June 2011, WikiLeaks released a Jan. 2005 diplomatic cable confirming that efforts to create a North American Union have been ongoing for years. It even confirmed that people in government and media have tried to cover up what they are doing by calling reports on their activities as a baseless conspiracy theory.

What does all of this mean? The merging of nations means world government is approaching. That is a fulfillment of prophecy and an indicator that the Rapture is close.

 

Prophecy Plus Ministries
Daymond & Rachel Duck