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With the economic decline in the United States reaching the point that lawmakers can no longer claim "booming economy", states around the nation are beginning to acknowledge that the NAFTA agreement is not beneficial to the U.S. So when word came that Idaho legislators were preparing a memorial on NAFTA, it seemed a hopeful sign that there would be acknowledgement by the lawmakers to that effect. But what the memorial turned out to be was a Machiavellian joke - a trojan horse. |
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The very first Whereas says the following:
Right on the front page of the PNWER website it says the following:
Idaho Statutes Title 67, Chapter 78
On the About Us page, it includes this description:
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Regional Policy and Planning Regionalism is dialectic materialism. Dialectical Materialism is:
The implementation of dialectic materialism as it pertains to government is that states and localities form regional organizations like PNWER. Regional organizations are "opposing forces united at a higher level". They ARE the shadow government - representing only the interests of the "partners". There is no visibility and no controls over the activities of the PNWER for the citizens of states and provinces involved in the arrangement. Despite elected government officials participation in the regional "partnership", these regional organizations are not a republican form of government called for in the Idaho Constitution, nor by the U.S. Constitution. They are extra-legal, fascist organizations.
Reinvention of Government - Public-Private Partnerships
Fascism should
rightly be called Corporatism as it is a merge of state and
corporate
If one understands that socialism is not a share-the-wealth programme, but is in reality a method to consolidate and control the wealth, then the seeming paradox of super-rich men promoting socialism becomes no paradox at all. Instead, it becomes logical, even the perfect tool of power-seeking megalomaniacs.
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On November 17, 2007, there
was an article in the Idaho Statesman regarding
a proposed
"energy corridor" that will go through Idaho. The
corridor was planned to be 3,500 feet wide. 3,500 feet
is nearly 10 football fields - end zone to end zone.
This article is a classic example of how the media lies by
omission.
The 3,500 feet is for the CANAMEX highway - the plans for which include pipelines and transmission lines. The CANAMEX runs from Mexico through the U.S. and Canada - up to Alaska. In order to get the 3,500
foot swath across the country, the private property of
citizens is going to have to stolen by eminent domain.
And who will benefit? Check out the "partners"
and sponsors of the Pacific Northwest Regional Economic
Cooperation group.
No doubt, it is for the
purpose of the
CANAMEX that the PNWER was formed.
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The 2005 Annual Report lists the PNWER "partners":
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2005
Sponsors for this organization -
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The 2005 Annual Report on the PNWER website gives this description of the organization:
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In the PNWER 2005 Annual Report, we not only get to see a map of the region, we get to read about the benefits for business. Strangely :) there are no benefits mentioned for the citizens of Idaho. And considering this statement - there are no benefits to the United States as a sovereign and independent nation either: "We are China and East Asia's gateway to North America" Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, Alberta, British Columbia and Yukon |
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Redefining Boundaries - Creating new jurisdictions
Think Tank Calls for United States of Great Lakes
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Idaho Statutes authorizing participation
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PNWER
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AZTLAN is supposedly a mythical region dreamed up by Chicano radicals but when one begins researching 'economic regions' it's pretty clear that AZTLAN is the end game region for the American Southwest and Mexican Northwest - at least from the Mexican point of view |
AZTLAN
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We could call this Bill Gate's region. A Regional Economic Strategy for the Central Puget Sound Region |
Puget Sound
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Arizona-Sonora Regional Indicators - 'Towards a Globally Competitive Regional Economy' |
Arizona-Sonora Economic Region
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Atlantica
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The WTEDD serves 33 local
governments, seven county governments (six in Texas and one
in New Mexico), 12 municipalities, and 14 special districts.
The EDA officially designated the WTEDD as an Economic Development District (EDD) in January 1991, and the District became an IRS 501(c)(3) in 1993. |
West Texas Economic Development District (Region)
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The "public" and "private" partners haven't merged their organizations yet for this region but looking at the org chart on the GBNRTC website, it's clear that the private partners have direct involvement |
Regional Stakeholders: Buffalo-Niagara Partnership
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La Paz International Border Region The West Texas Economic Development District makes sense only within the context of the La Paz International Border Region
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LA Times, April 5, 2008 MEXICO CITY -- The latest advertising campaign in Mexico from Swedish vodka maker Absolut seemed to push all the right buttons south of the U.S. border, but it ruffled a few feathers in El Norte. As word of the campaign spread across the border, primarily via the Internet, some in the United States began giving the campaign a much more hostile reception. MEXICO CITY -- The Absolut
vodka company apologized Saturday for an ad campaign
depicting the southwestern U.S. as part of Mexico amid angry
calls for a boycott by U.S. consumers. |
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There are other Public-Private Partnerships but these are an adequate representation to see the direction and the agenda. This webpage has an excellent time of historical events concerning the communist strategic plan for world domination. It has a formatting problem for Internet Explorer browsers so you have scroll way down toward the bottom of the page - right hand side to see the timeline. Britain's Road to Hell - Marxist World Domination
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Vicky Davis March 25, 2008 Updated April 7, 2008 |
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