Thursday, October 23, 2008
SPP
The SPP is the Security and Prosperity Partnership, which was created by the White House. It was created to make the flow of consumer goods, resources, and "legitimate people" smooth. It was also created to allow a greater cooperation between the nations of Canada, Mexico, and the USA to deal with terrorist threats and epidemics. It seems wrong to me and many others that our Prime Minister is meeting in secret with the Bush administration and the leaders of the Mexican government to discuss the future of our security and resources and how they will be handled with no discussion at all with other members of the opposition in the House of Commons. Sure there must be a commentary on major issues in regards to trade, disease, and security, but are not these things already part of international diplomacy? Why the secret meetings? Why is it on the SPP website (www.spp.gov) there is a fact vs. myth link? It seems as though they are going out of their way to quell any fears of undemocratic talks and decisions that would not settle so well with the common people of each of the involved countries. There are rumors of a North American Union in the making. It may be to soon to tell, but there are already parallels being made on the blogs of the world that the current credit crisis is all part of the plan. It is hard to deny that there isn't a group of people behind the curtain pulling levers manipulating the markets. How does the cost of gas drop 30 cents overnight when there was so much talk of oil prices remaining high due to the Iraq war, peak oil, and whatever other bullshit that we were being fed by the news corps. Are these things suddenly not so relevant? How does the Canadian dollar fall from on par with the US dollar down to less that 0.80 cents seemingly overnight? How is it that the bankers of North America did not see this 'Credit Crisis' from happening? Or did they? I am no economist, but either are the majority of North Americans. Is it a coincidence that the majority of North American citizens don't really know what is happening with the financial crisis? All they know is what they are being told through the various mass media outlets. Most people hardly even know what a recession is. Did the bankers know that a tax payer bailout would occur? Did the people really have a choice or even have the knowledge to choose. Both of the American candidates are in agreement over this issue (surprise, surprise). It is refreshing to hear that the already under funded educational systems in North America are going to receive even more drastic cuts. The world seems as though it is going through a metamorphosis. With the forming of the EU and now a potential Mediterranean Union, is it any surprise that the topic of a North American Union would come up? It seems as though the world powers are starting to anti-up. Remember what happened before WWII? When there is seemingly no work or money to be made on home soil, the bankers and politicians love a good long war. It has always seemed easy to rally up the poor and under-educated fathers and sons to fight for their country to feed their families in the name of freedom. There is always money in war. Let's hope I am wrong.
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