Attitude of blind denial and dismissal threatens future of America
Steve
Watson
Infowars.net
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
A recent Seattle Times article that scoffs at the very
thought of a North American Union being implemented and
dismisses it as a conspiracy theory sums up the biggest
threat to freedom in America today, blind ignorance in
the face of troubling facts.
"Forget conspiracy theories about JFK's assassination, black helicopters, Sept. 11, 2001. This is the big one." writes Philip Dine
"We're talking about the secret plan to build a superhighway, a giant 10- to 12-lane production, from the Yucatán to the Yukon. This "SuperCorridor" would allow the really big part of the plan to take place: the merging of the governments of Canada, the United States and Mexico. Say goodbye to the dollar, and maybe even the English language.
The rumor is sweeping the Internet, radio and magazines, spread by bloggers, broadcasters and writers who cite the "proof" in the writings of a respected American University professor, in a task force put together by the Council on Foreign Relations and in the workings of the Commerce Department. "
Dine goes on to surmise that the entire subject of the North American Union is an urban myth that "feeds on American fear of immigration and globalization".
The John Birch Society has an excellent response to Dine, which goes something along the lines of:
If the NAU is a myth why is it that...