About 1,000 documents
obtained in a Freedom of Information Act request to the Security and
Prosperity Partnership of North America show the White House is engaging
in collaborative relations with Mexico and Canada outside the U.S.
Constitution, says WND
columnist and author Jerome Corsi.
"The documents give clear evidence that the Bush administration has
created a 'shadow government,'" Corsi said.
The documents can be viewed here, on a special
website set up by the Minuteman
Project.
Bureaucrats from agencies throughout the Bush administration are
meeting regularly with their counterpart bureaucrats in the Canadian and
Mexican governments to engage in a broad rewriting of U.S. administrative
law and regulations into a new trilateral North American configuration,
Corsi contends.
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"We have hundreds of pages of e-mails from U.S. executive branch
administrators who are copying the e-mail to somewhere between 25 to 100
people, a third of whom are in the U.S. bureaucracy, a third of whom are
in the Mexican bureaucracy and a third of whom are in the Canadian
bureaucracy," said Corsi.
"They are sharing their laws and regulations so we can 'harmonize' and
'integrate' our laws into a North American structure, not a USA
structure."
Corsi claims the process is well along the way.
"This is totally outside the U.S. Constitution, virtually an executive
branch coup d'etat," he said. "SPP is creating new trilateral memoranda of
understanding and mutual agreements which should be submitted to Senate
for two-thirds votes as international treaties."
Corsi said the documentation he received is missing key pieces.
"We received very few actual agreements, though many are referenced,"
he said. "Many of the work plans described lack the work products which
the groups say they produced."
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