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The subversive intent behind the NAFTA-FTAA process in the Western Hemisphere, like the Common Market-EU process in Europe, is to gradually build regional government on the road to world government.
The subversive intent behind the NAFTA-FTAA process in the Western Hemisphere, like the Common Market-EU process in Europe, is to gradually build regional government on the road to world government.
"We cannot leap into world government in one quick step.... [T]he precondition for eventual globalization--genuine globalization--is progressive regionalization, because thereby we move toward larger, more stable, more cooperative units."
Zhigniew Brzezinski (CFR), former national security adviser to President Jimmy Carter, in an address to Mikhail Gorbachev's State of the Worm Forum, October 1995.
"[NAFTA] will represent the most creative step toward a new world order taken by any group of countries since the end of the Cold War, and the first step toward an even larger vision of a free-trade zone for the entire Western Hemisphere.... [NAFTA] is not a conventional trade agreement, but the architecture of a new international system." Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (CFR) in a Los Angeles Times column, July 18, 1993.
"Hemispheric institutions, including ... the NAFTA institutions, can be forged into the vital mechanisms of hemispheric governance. The organizing concept could be a hemispheric 'Community of Democracies' increasingly integrated by economic exchange and shared political values." National Security Adviser Anthony Lake (CFR) in a memo to President Bill Clinton, November 29, 1993.
"NAFTA lays the foundation for a continental common market, as many of its architects privately acknowledge. Part of this foundation, inevitably, is bureaucratic: The agreement creates a variety of continental institutions--ranging from trade dispute panels to labor and environmental commissions--that are, in aggregate, an embryonic NAFTA government." William Orme, Jr., author of Continental ...
Source: HighBeam Research, The NAFTA/FTAA process.(The Inside Truth About the FTAA)