Wednesday, February 06, 2008

the NAU, Super-highway, and Bush

[for those of you who didn't get my email, i'm posting it here.]

plainly: the NAU (North American Union, for those who didn't watch the video or read any other sources) along with the NAFTA super-highway ( http://www.spp.gov/myths_vs_facts.asp ) is a conspiracy running rampant on the internet and is notably perpetuated by the Ron Paul campaign. tracing the NAU back to it's orgin you'll find Jerome Corsi as it's primary founder, who to me appears to be a radical, though conservative, who uses extreme ideas to high-jack his way into popularity.

it's amazing how no evidence there is behind this grand occurrence, that is supposed to be the biggest news of the century. i've been away from standard television for long enough to have forgotten how little CNN actually has behind their "investigations" and "reports". watch lou dobbs and his sidekick talk about nothing for 3:42: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H65f3q_Lm9U&NR=1 listen past their taglines and phrases that they try to pass off as fact. they try to paint a picture with no evidence. seriously, there is no basis but a conspiracy.

http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/11/25/america/25Amero.php
this has good insight into the overall picture if anyone wants to read more than conspiracy reports that belong on the level of Exposing the Reptilians ( http://www.thewatcherfiles.com/exposing_reptilians.htm ) or the Time Cube Doctrine ( http://www.timecube.com/ )

-Ender

ps- i also assign this ridiculous attempt at fact to the Bush-hating that has gone out of control. it's amazing what people will try to believe when Bush is involved.

pps- "The NAU may be the quintessential conspiracy theory for our time, according to scholars studying what the historian Richard Hofstadter famously called the "paranoid style" in American politics. The theory elegantly weaves old fears and new realities into one coherent and all-encompassing plan, and gives a glimpse of where, politically, many Americans are right now: alarmed over immigration, worried about globalization, and - on both sides of the partisan divide - suspicious of the Bush administration's expansive understanding of executive power.

The belief in an imminent North American Union, says Mark Fenster, a law professor at the University of Florida and author of a 2001 book on conspiracy theories, "reflects the particular ways in which Americans feel besieged economically, powerless politically, and alienated socially."
-http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/11/25/america/25Amero.php

6 comments:

shan said...

well, i read it. maybe you should write a book. it suites you.

Anonymous said...

Update your blog!!

Teresa and Terry said...

Kyle, love the picture of you now on the blog! You have such a passion about issues. Miss you much. Mom

Ovalnate said...

Your picture kinda creeped me out at first. What is the NAU saying? What's the conspiracy. I should probably check out the links, eh?

Anonymous said...

Believe it about Bush. He is the worst thing to happen to this country since its founding; you don't have to invoke Bush haters -- even Republicans think he's a dead horse. You do, however, have to read about what he's done, rather than just accept what his brain-dead apologists want you to believe about him.

Your children will pay the price for this man's arrogance and stupidity.

Anonymous said...

You write very well.