Just a year ago, most would have predicted there was no way
to stop the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) which many believe will
become a North American Union (NAU). The proponents are rich, powerful and
determined. From the White House to huge, wealthy international corporations,
these proponents of the SPP are used to getting their way. The little people
back in their grassroots are just silly pawns to be manipulated or ignored.
But there are signs that the huge rock at the bottom of the hill that is the
unmovable NAU is beginning to budge uphill as heroes are emerging in the fight.
Some close to the movers and shakers are beginning to hint at a concern that
they just might not be able to implement the SPP - that darned opposition just
won't go away. At the same time, anti-NAU forces are beginning to see signs of
progress as the movement is getting energized. Victory is certainly not in
sight, but now there is hope.
One-Man Wrecking Crew
Of course the Paul Revere of the anti-NAU forces is Jerome Corsi. Just over a
year ago Corsi began to dig up details of an effort to "harmonize"
the three nations of the North American continent. The more he found, the more
concerned he became. Corsi began to write about his findings. The first
articles appeared on the pages of Human Events and then the Internet news site
World Net Daily picked up on the issue. That's when the news flashed across the
Internet that the Bush Administration was putting together the beginnings of a
North American Union.
To travel with Jerome Corsi, as I've had the privilege to do in recent months,
is a revelation. The man is a human dynamo. He has been on more than 500 radio
shows in just the last few months. He sometimes spends as much as 5 - 8 hours a
day on the radio in interview after interview.
Last January, during the organizing meeting of the Coalition to Stop the North
American Union, on Capitol Hill, I sat next to
Corsi at the head table. Three times during that meeting Corsi left the room to
do yet another radio interview. In August, while we were in Ottawa, Canada
to protest the President's participation in yet another SPP Summit, Corsi
couldn't even wait for the restaurant to prepare lunch. He was off to another
interview. I had to bring it to him in his room as he talked on the phone. And
most recently I witnessed the most remarkable feat. As he and I waited to board
a plane for a meeting in Tulsa, Corsi received a call
from a Gannet news reporter. As we passed by the ticket taker, he talked,
attacking Bush for his treachery; as we walked out on the tarmac, his voice was
nearly drowned out by the jet engines; ascending
the stairs to the plane, I heard him quoting Greek philosophers mixed with
American history as he made his point to the reporter. He kept talking until
the flight crew shut the door of the plane and made him put the phone away.
In between interviews he conducts a furious schedule of speeches, while pouring
out article after article on new details about the SPP. Each new article
flashes around the Internet, fueling the grassroots with more ammunition.
Somewhere in the midst of all of this he found time to write a book about the
whole issue, entitled "The Late Great USA." The book details how the
NAU is being created, step-by-step. Despite the fact that there has been
virtually no national media reporting on the NAU issue, Corsi's book has become
an instant national best seller. It is now in its fourth printing. Americans
are beginning to get the message. Corsi is a one man wrecking ball and the
undisputed field general in the war to preserve American sovereignty and
independence.
Exposing the Hand of TxDot
Some of the very best information on how the Trans Texas Corridor is being
forced on the people of that state comes from an organization called Corridor
Watch. Their revelations and early call to arms was instrumental in forcing the
Texas Legislature to finally recognize there was really an effort to create a NAFTA Super Corridor straight through Texas.
Here are just a few of the details Corridor Watch has exposed on their web site
www.corridorwatch.org:
The Trans Texas Corridor (TTC) will be a quarter of a mile wide. It will travel
straight up the center of Texas. It will take by Eminent Domain more than 580 thousand
acres of private land, much of it prime Texas farmland. It
will displace more than one million Texans.
The full plan for the TTC by the Texas Transportation Commission (TxDot)
outlines 4,000 miles of corridors that crisscross the state. The corridor is so
wide that it will literally divide the state in two. There are very few plans
for overpasses to cross it, yet it will be impossible to cross without them.
The TxDOT has basically told local communities that if they want overpasses,
then the communities will have to supply them - at an estimated cost of about
$2.5 million each. Without the overpasses fire, police and ambulances will not
be able to serve their communities. Property owners may find it cuts down the
middle of their land. To get from one side to the other they may have to travel
many miles to an overpass.
The TTC is not highway improvement for Texas. There are few exit
ramps planned for the TTC. Car lanes will be in the center of the corridor.
There will be few opportunities to get on and off the TTC. Communities that now
depend on traffic from existing highways for such services as restaurants and
gas stations will lose that business. Instead, the Spanish company Cintra,
which has the 50-year lease to build and operate the TTC will establish
facilities down the center of the corridor and control that business.
The key to the lease with Cintra is a legal document called a
"Comprehensive Development Agreement" (CDA). These contracts often
include equity guarantees, debt guarantees, exchange rate guarantees,
subordinated loans, shadow toll payments, and minimum revenue guarantees. In
other words, the state has signed a 50-year lease with Cintra, giving it absolute
guarantees of a specific rate of return on its investment. TxDoT is turning
over assets paid for by the taxpayers of Texas and guaranteeing that
no highway will compete in any way with the TTC. To achieve these revenue
guarantees, there is no way for the Texas government to control
what Cintra charges for tolls and there will be no alternative route for
drivers to take if the tolls are too high.
The TTC is being built for one reason and only one reason - massive profits for
corporations who want the highway to run goods as cheaply as possible. Once
built there will be no chance for anyone or any community in its path to obtain
justice for taken property or reduce toll rates. Local courts will have no say
in the matter. All disputes will be handled by an International court system
either through NAFTA or the SPP.
These are just some of the facts Corridor Watch has been able to expose to the
people of Texas.
Revelation of these facts has caused an uproar in the grassroots and in the
Texas Legislature.
Forcing the State to Deal with the
People
Desperate people are forced to get creative when dealing with a government
which refuses to protect people's rights or to even engage in dialog. Such has
been the case in Texas, where Governor Rick Perry and his administration have not
only vetoed any legislation aimed at slowing down the TTC process, but have
refused to even discuss it.
However, Governor Perry and his legions hadn't counted on the creativity and
determination of Attorney Fred Kelly Grant and his group Stewards of the Range.
Grant, Stewards' president, has been a leader in the nation-wide property
rights battle, using his extensive knowledge of the law, Grant has successfully
developed a unique process to force State and Federal governments to deal with
local communities. He teaches the process in seminars across the country. Now
Grant has employed the technique against the TTC to stop the Corridor.
Here's a brief run down on how his system works. The process takes advantage of
little known wording placed in federal and state land management policy which,
in some states, gives locally-elected entities, like communities and school
boards, the right to demand that federal and state agencies
"coordinate" with them to assure local interests and property are
protected.
The first step was to coordinate the mayors of four small cities in Texas
to form a commission. These include the cities of Bartlett,
Holland, Little River-Academy and Rogers, all located in Bell County, Texas.
They have now been joined by two school board districts as well.
Under Texas
state law, TxDoT will be required to work with the commission and coordinate
their plans with the local group before any land is taken or any construction
begins. Officially the commission is working through Texas
Local Government Code, Chapter 391.
"TXDoT must coordinate with us before they can implement their plans (for
the TTC) in our regions," said, Ronnie White, vice president of the
commission and Mayor of Academy, Texas. "If not, they are in violation
of the state statute and we are prepared to take them to court if
necessary," said Mae Smith, president of the commission and Mayor of Holland, Texas.
The Mayors have created a legal entity which the State must deal with before
any plans for the TTC can go through. It is much more effective than rallies,
phone calls and petitions to uncaring state officials. For the first time, it
is forcing their hand through possible court action. "TxDot has never
asked us if we even wanted the quarter-mile highway through our area and they
definitely never discussed the human, environmental, economic or cumulative
effect it would have on our community, as required by state and federal
law," said Smith. Now the state is scrambling to comply with the Mayors'
commission.
Even more important, though laws do vary from state to state, the tactic Fred
Kelly Grant has designed is basically available in every single state and may
be employed in some manner by local communities over every inch of the planned
NAFTA Superhighway from Texas to Minnesota.
It's a vital new toll in the battle to retain Constitutional freedoms.
Fighting from Inside the
Legislature
One state north of Texas,
and the next stop on the TTC dragon is Oklahoma. Activists there led
by a determined band called Oklahomans for Sovereignty and Free Enterprise
(OKSAFE), are already organizing to assure the TTC does not come over their
border. The group stands squarely against the NAFTA Superhighway and North
American Union.
At a recent conference attended by 300 activists, news media and several Oklahoma state
legislators, speakers included Jerome Corsi, Tom DeWeese and Dave Stall of
Corridor Watch.
The conference received White House attention due
to the remarks made by Oklahoma State Senator Randy Brogdon when he said,
"The NAFTA Superhighway stops here."
Senator Brogdon has been a fierce opponent of the highway and the SPP. He has
led several successful efforts to block the enactment of any enabling
legislation that would allow efforts to begin in Oklahoma to
build the TTC.
Brogdon was instrumental in stopping a bill brought before the Oklahoma legislature (HB1917) that would have
pre-authorized the TTC north into Oklahoma. In fact, Brogdon
discovered that the bill would have required the state to waive its 11th
Amendment rights which protect states from foreign law suits.
Brogdon is now leading efforts to withdraw Oklahoma's
membership in North America's SuperCorridor
Coalition, Inc. (NASCO), saving the state a $25,000 annual membership fee.
NASCO's mission statement says its goal is to create the world's first
international, intermodal superhighway system. NASCO is the chief lobbying arm
for implementation of the NAFTA Superhighway in state legislatures along the
proposed corridor route. For Oklahoma to drop its NASCO
membership would send shock waves throughout the nation and would certainly
lead other states to follow leaving huge holes in NASCO's influence.
Meanwhile, as OKSAFE continues to organize its opposition efforts in Oklahoma,
it is also reaching out to other states, helping them to prepare for the fight
as well. Grassroots America
is mobilizing.
Informing the Average Citizens
Not to be outdone, the American Policy Center
has now mailed over 2.5 million copies of its North American Union Fact Sheet
across the nation, with a full 2 million being "carpet bombed" to
towns and neighborhoods all along the planned Super Highway route, from Texas to Minnesota. Included with the
Fact Sheets is a survey which asks American citizens if they have heard of the
Security and Prosperity Partnership and if they want a North American Union.
Early returns indicate a strong opposition to the idea. The survey, results of
which will be released shortly, clearly show a strong opposition when Americans
are informed.
One Million Teamsters
Now add to the mix of growing opposition the million-member strong
International Brotherhood of Teamsters. They have led the fight to stop the
Mexican trucks from coming over the border. However, the Teamsters' opposition
goes much deeper than just stopping competitive trucks.
"I think the Bush Administration has a master plan to erase all borders
and to have a super-government in North
America," said Teamster President James Hoffa. "I
am convinced that the plan to create a North American Union is what is going
on," he said. The Teamsters Union can hardly be labeled a right wing,
fanatical fringe group. More importantly, other trucking associations and
unions, such as the Longshoremen are beginning to express concern of the NAFTA
Superhighway and North American Union.
We Can Win
These are just a few of the heroes who are beginning to emerge in the fight to
stop the North American Union. No longer is this simply a skirmish with a few,
unheralded individuals and groups over the Internet. War has broken out and
it's being fought in the courts, in the state legislatures and across the
nation in the grassroots. Without question the White House and its allies are
starting to feel the heat as they exchange nervous glances, uncertain that they
can now carry out their plans.
Slowly, but surely the rock is starting to move uphill as outraged Americans
are beginning to push back against the forces who seek to eliminate our
sovereign nation. When I spoke to the OKSAFE audience in Tulsa, I began
by saying, "I'm here today because I'm an American and I want MY
country." Let's make that our battle cry.
The fact is, we can stop the North American Union - if we all push together.
Tom DeWeese
is one of the nation’s leading advocates of
individual liberty, free enterprise, property rights
and back-to-basics education. For over thirty years
he has fought against government oppression.
In 1988, Mr.
DeWeese established the
American Policy Center (APC), an activist think
tank headquartered in Warrenton, VA. In 1992 Tom
DeWeese became passionately involved in the fight
for the preservation of American private property
rights and against intrusive environmental
regulations. He is also a recognized leader in the
fight to preserve American national sovereignty from
intrusive United Nations policies on global
governance. APC has also joined the fight to rescue
American education from federal intrusion and the
fight for American privacy rights against intrusive
government data banks, and a national identification
card.
Mr. DeWeese
makes regular appearances on radio and television
talk shows and has articles published in several
national publications.
Tom DeWeese
is the publisher/editor of
The DeWeese Report. You can contact Mr. DeWeese
here.
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