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Regular readers of THE NEW AMERICAN know that we have repeatedly warned that our political and academic elites hope to merge the United States, Canada, and Mexico into a North American Union (NAU) modeled after the European Union. But the unfolding plans to create a supranational government in our own continent have been almost totally ignored by our mainstream media--until recently.
On November 25, for instance, the Boston Globe published in its Sunday edition a major-length article ridiculing the existence of any plans to create the NAU while acknowledging that "we surely haven't heard the last of it." Entitled "The amero conspiracy," a reference to a future North American currency which the Globe claims "appears to be purely theoretical," the article noted that the NAU is a common question raised by voters in Iowa (the first presidential caucus state), that GOP presidential candidate "Ron Paul has made the North American Union one of his central ...