Thursday, January 24, 2008

Amero Is Coming...Why Haven't You Heard!


I can't stress this enough, THIS IS NOT A CONSPIRACY THEORY. Although it may sound like it, the Amero is very real. The Amero is the proposed currency for the North American Union. It will replace the Canadian and American Dollar, as well as the Peso. Finally, reporting on it has gone past the realm of conspiracy movies such as Zeitgeist, which I've linked to in a previous post, and is now getting some attention in more mainstream media. The propaganda machine is already in full swing, not surprisingly the CBC has already published an article highlighting the benefits of such an accord, citing a new report from the Fraser Institute. From the report, as quoted on CBC.ca.

"A monetary union will ensure that we move to the high-tech and other profitable and expanding industries at a more optimal pace, and Canadians' productivity and living standards will increase correspondingly."

The study [also] says Canada's cultural sovereignty and political independence would not be affected by monetary union, arguing that monetary union would not inhibit Canada's ability to pursue its own tax, spending, social, regulatory and foreign policies.


Sounds like exactly what you'd tell people to get them to go along with it. But surly there won't be any move to merge the parliaments of these countries right? Wrong. Here's an interesting quote from AmeroCurrency.com by U.S. Senator, Robert Pastor.

The U.S. Congress should also merge the U.S.-Mexican and U.S.-Canadian interparliamentary groups into a single “North American Parliamentary Group.”

Let's face it, the U.S. doesn't have a great reputation for diplomacy when it comes to imposing their control. And why wouldn't they move to impose their war on drugs, corrupt education system, and mind-controlling religious fervor the first chance they get. That's what the ruling class of that country does. They dumb down the population to the point where they're utterly mailable in the hands of the few. How else do you explain eight years of President Bush? And just think how much they'd love to get their hands on Canada's vast natural resources. Fresh water, it's the new oil! This won't all happen at once, obviously, but it's not hard to see what the Amero will mean for the future.

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