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Articles in Sept 6, 2004 issue of New American, The
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Keep US independent! Most Americans would oppose the Free Trade Area of the Americas if they understood the threat, which is why the FTAA's promoters must rely on deception
by Steve Bonta -
Different paths, same destination: the architects of world order are simultaneously moving on multiple fronts toward their long-sought-after goal of world government
by Thomas R. Eddlem -
Demographic disaster: what would happen to the U.S.economically, politically and culturallyafter being absorbed into a regional government with the rest of Latin America?
by William Norman Grigg -
FTAA: forced to accept aliens: despite one opinion poll after another showing that Americans overwhelmingly support tighter immigration policies, FTAA proponents intend to erase our nation's borders
by William F. Jasper -
Br'er rabbit's FTAA opposition: phony anti-FTAA groups oppose the FTAA only because it doesn't go far enough. They want regional government that leads to world government, but only if it is sufficiently socialist
by Warren Mass -
From the editor
by Gary Benoit - In their own words: some of the promoters of so-called free trade agreements such as the FTAA have, at times, acknowledged that their purpose is to create supranational governments
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FTAA's drug deal: NAFTA was enacted despite warnings that it would increase the already-horrendous flow of drugs into this country. The FTAA would prove to be even more catastrophic
by William Norman Grigg -
Abolishing our nationstep by step: recognizing the futility of trying to create instant world government, the Power Elite is trying to implement their global agenda graduallyregion by region
by Dennis Behreandt -
Deliberate decline: the jobs needed to live the American Dream are fast disappearingnot because of unrestrained market forces but because of government policies including NAFTA
by Joe Wolverton, II -
Calling the shots on the EU & NAFTA
by John F. McManus -
The "New European Soviet": the European Union is rapidly descending into totalitarianism. Under NAFTA and the proposed FTAA, U.S. policymakers have adopted the same socialist EU program
by Vilius Brazenas -
An FTAA sneak preview: alarming trends among our Southwestern statesand in some metropolitan areasoffer a microcosm of what America would look like without borders
by Christopher S. Bentley -
What you can do: there is little time left to head off an FTAA agreement. But a small group of determined patriots can succeed by following good strategy
by Tom Gow -
Funding socialism for Latin America: U.S. Insiders are proposing "a new Marshall Plan" to transfer tens of billions of dollars from U.S. taxpayers to corrupt, socialist Latin American governments
by William F. Jasper
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