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Columnist Jerome Corsi has reported on Worm Net Daily that a superhighway--a train-truck-car-pipeline corridor--created under the auspices of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and actually in the beginning stages of construction in Texas, will likely soon be extended to Oklahoma and Colorado, stretching the immediate building prospects of the highway from the Mexican border at Laredo, Texas, to Denver.
The plan is for the states of Texas, Oklahoma, and Colorado to apply a private/public toll-road concept, first developed by the Texas Department of Transportation (DOT), to largely rural areas along a so-called Ports-to-Plains Trade Corridor.
The Ports-to-Plains Trade Corridor will ...