Normally, I don’t quote such a “laudable” news source as the WorldNet Daily, but in this exceptional case, they have admitted that the conspiratorial NAU is a “dead dream.” Now is the time for all of those who sprung into action to stop something that never was, to step up and admit they had chased a demon of a different color.

The Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America is dead, says Robert A. Pastor, the American University professor who for more than a decade has been a major proponent of building a North American Community.

Whether or not the SPP is dead or not is still in question. Mutual cooperation between Canada, the U.S. and Mexico is a desireable, if not currently advisable goal. However, it is the truth, now, as it has been before, for all of the “heavy lifters” to come to their senses (these are the people who insisted that North American Union was going to happen, that U.S. sovereignty was going to be obliterated by the Council for Foreign Relations, or that the “plan” was designed to enable free transit across our already porous border with Mexico) to own up to the reality that they were wrong!

“The April summit meeting was probably the last hurrah for the SPP,” Pastor wrote, referring to the fourth annual SPP meeting held in April in New Orleans.

According to Pastor, bureaucracy has prevented to attainment of this “dream.”

PULEEZ! The White Paper published by the Council for Foreign Relations was a “think-piece.” It wasn’t a statement of policy, hidden or otherwise. Unfortunately, some people took it as a given (question: did they know what a “think-piece” is?).

Stormwarning - speaking…well, #!@&!^Q(*.

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