cronies.
Executive Orders already exist to allow FEMA, under Homeland Security, to take over the reigns of power in an emergency, but Katrina showed how poorly this would function. The Continuity of Government is not expected to be a
success, in fact, the size of the exercise is designed to make it fail. Expect to see Bush on the podium, concerned about
government functioning in the event of terrorism attacks. Expect Congress to resist disbursement. Expect a frustrated
Bush to continue to attempt faked terrorism attacks. Expect the increasing Earth changes to overtake these Bush plans
so government functions without Bush, the decapitation complete.
Signs of the Times #1603
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ [Jun 4] On Monday, June 19, about 4,000 government workers
representing more than 50 federal agencies from the State Department to the Commodity Futures
Trading Commission will say goodbye to their families and set off for dozens of classified
emergency facilities stretching from the Maryland and Virginia suburbs to the foothills of the
Alleghenies. They will take to the bunkers in an 'evacuation' that my sources describe as the largest
'continuity of government' exercise ever conducted, a drill intended to prepare the U.S. government
for an event even more catastrophic than the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. Continuity programs began in
the early 1950s, when President Harry S. Truman to begin planning for emergency government
functions and civil defense.
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ZetaTalk: North American Union
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ZetaTalk: North American Union
written Aug 24, 2007
Video: [Apr 22] CNBC Interview on the Amero http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hiPrsc9g98 [and from
another] Video: [May 20] CNBC Discussion on Amero http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=SkfzRR1Zzj8
[and from another] White House Riding In NAFTA Superhighway Fast Lane [Aug 17]
http://www.thebulletin.us/site/news.cfm? The White House has been knee deep in hush-hush negotiations
with Mexico and Canada to build a 12-lane superhighway stretching from Monterrey, Mexico, to
Winnipeg, Canada. This highway, being dubbed the NAFTA Superhighway, will stretch from Laredo,
Texas, to Duluth, Minn., before crossing into Canada. The highway will cut through America's heartland,
passing through cities such as Dallas, Oklahoma City, Wichita, Kansas City, Des Moines and
Minneapolis. It will be a red carpet for the Mexican trucking industry. And for those who doubt the
whether this highway will ever be built, it is important to know that construction is already underway in
Texas. While officials say a NAFTA Superhighway does not exist, one merely has to ask why Laredo, a
city of 231,470, would need a 12-lane highway. The rush to Wal-Mart cannot be that intense. It is clear
that this highway is not just an extension of some foolhardy free trade ideology; it's one of the final steps
in creating a North American Union. [and from another] Leading Conservatives Denounce Bush on 'North
American Union' [Aug 21] http://www.crosswalk.com/news/11551997/ President Bush is meeting in
Quebec Monday and Tuesday with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Mexican President
Felipe Calderon to discuss the SPP, which the U.S. government's Web site describes as a cooperative
effort among Canada, the United States, and Mexico. The SPP meetings (the fourth since 2005) have
afforded little access to the media and no access to the general public except for leaders of some large
corporations taking part. The secrecy has led activists on both sides of the political aisle to develop ideas
about what might be happening behind closed doors. U.S. Ambassador to Canada David Wilkins called
the opposition to the SPP 'conspiracy theories.' Wilkins said that 'while conspiracy theories abound, you
can take it to the bank that no one involved in these discussions is interested in, or has ever proposed, a
'North American Union,' a 'North American super highway' or a 'North American currency.''
The Amero is ready to hit the printing presses, the NAFTA superhighway is on schedule, and Bush's plans to become a
dictator controlling the entire N American continent have not abated. Would not such a matter as the national currency
require approval of Congress, and a similar approval in Canada and Mexico? The plan, when laid years ago by those
who maneuvered Bush into the White House in 2000, was to have Bush declare martial law and strong arm the
Canadians and Mexicans into cooperation.
Bush's fortunes have not faired well, his other plans either failing to get the backing of the American people and
Congress or, if implemented, running amuck of Congressional investigations. His invasion of Iraq for oil is almost a
certain loss, something even Bush has to admit privately. His plans to move Social Security funds into Wall Street,