
	by Steve Watson
	Tuesday, Dec 18, 2007
	from 
	InfoWars Website
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	North America's SuperCorridor Coalition (NASCO), 
	often referred to as a principle player in the proposal for a "NAFTA 
	superhighway", has hit out at presidential candidate and Texas Congressman
	Ron Paul, branding him as "confused" and stating that it's business 
	"has nothing to do with any of his concerns" over the increasing move 
	towards a North American Union. 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	
	
	 
	
	 
	
	
	
	In a letter published in the Des Moines Register, 
	NASCO's executive director, Tiffany Melvin, J.D., responds to a piece 
	penned by Ron Paul last November, entitled 
	
	Renew Devotion to Freedom, Limited Government, 
	in which the Congressman referred to the proposed NAFTA highway, stating:
	
	
		
		This superhighway would connect Mexico, the 
		United States and Canada, cutting a wide swath through the middle of 
		Texas and through Kansas City. 
		
		 
		
		One proposed path takes the superhighway 
		right through Iowa. This superhighway can be built only by sacrificing 
		family farms through eminent domain.
	
	
	Melvin and NASCO respond with the 
	following:
	
		
		Paul states the NAFTA superhighway will cut 
		a wide swath through Iowa. For decades, I-35 has carried international 
		trade with Canada, the United States and Mexico. 
		
		 
		
		Since the enactment of 
		NAFTA, people have referred to the existing I-35 with the slogan "NAFTA 
		superhighway" because it is a major north-south artery that moves a 
		substantial amount of international trade.
		
		Recently, there have been rumors of a new NAFTA superhighway - a giant 
		new highway being planned to link the three countries - and North 
		America's SuperCorridor Coalition Inc.'s promotional map has been used 
		erroneously as proof that a blueprint of the proposed giant highway is, 
		in fact, a reality.
		
		NASCO can state unequivocally that plans for a new giant NAFTA 
		superhighway do not exist. Our map depicts existing transportation 
		infrastructure not drawn to scale, but enlarged for promotional 
		purposes.
		
		Paul is confused and has tied separate initiatives together into a 
		sinister plot to destroy the sovereignty of the United States. NASCO has 
		nothing to do with any of his concerns. 
		
		 
		
		NASCO is good for Iowa.
	
	
	There is no dispute over the existence of the 
	NAFTA superhighway, NASCO admits that it already exists in the form of I35 
	and other connecting roads. 
	
	 
	
	NASCO is claiming that the proposal to link 
	Canada, the US and Mexico does not exist on the basis of semantics by 
	insinuating that NAFTA trade corridors do not incorporate the building of a 
	"new" superhighway by NASCO itself. 
	
	Although this convoluted word play has constituted enough to deflect most 
	mainstream hack journalists in recent months, it has not swayed those who 
	have actually researched the North American Union agenda in its entirety, 
	and that includes
	
	Ron Paul and other members of Congress and
	
	State Houses of Representatives. 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	
	
	 
	
	 
	
	NASCO describes itself as a, 
	
		
		“non-profit organization dedicated to 
		developing the world’s first international, integrated and secure, 
		multi-modal transportation system along the International Mid-Continent 
		Trade and Transportation Corridor to improve both the trade 
		competitiveness and quality of life in North America.” 
	
	
	It has received $250 million in earmarks from 
	the U.S. Department of Transportation to adapt existing roads as part of one 
	NAFTA trade corridor. 
	
	 
	
	Reports indicate that proposals include a 10-lane 
	limited-access road (five lanes in each direction) plus passenger and 
	freight rail lines running alongside pipelines laid for oil and natural gas. 
	
	 
	
	One glance at the map of the NAFTA Super Highway as produced by 
	NASCO makes clear that the design is to connect Mexico, Canada, and the 
	U.S. into one transportation system. 
	
	Toll roads are to be placed upon existing roads in
	
	Security Prosperity Partnership agreements 
	that bypasses Congress, agreements between the bureaucracies of the US and 
	Mexican governments, to raise capital to build the Superhighway that will go 
	South of Texas and into Mexico. 
	
	Security Prosperity Partnership documents reveal that out of 85 interstate 
	highways, 83 of them are slated to go under this agreement and toll roads 
	are going down on them already. The money from this operation with further 
	fund the dismantling of US sovereignty by seizing the infrastructure at it's 
	very heart in a bloodless coup. 
	
	The highway is to be linked to the Trans-Texas Corridor the first leg of the 
	highway which will connect Mexico with the US. This is being overseen by the
	
	Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) 
	which is a member of NASCO. 
	
	 
	
	The Trans-Texas Corridor is a separate part of 
	the physical infrastructure but is being built as part of overall plans to 
	deepen the integration of Mexico, the United States, and Canada in a North 
	American economic community that is a precursor to further union. 
	
	The NAFTA corridor movement also involves
	
	CANAMEX, another trade organization that promotes a Western 
	tri-lateral route utilizing I-19, I-10, I-93 and I-15 in the states of 
	Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Idaho and Montana to link the three countries in 
	trade.
	
	 
	
	 See below... 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	
	

	
	 
	
	 
	
	Another non-profit group, the 
	
	North American Forum on Integration (NAFI), 
	identifies four bands of NAFTA corridors (Pacific, West, East and Atlantic), 
	all relying primarily upon internationalizing north-south existing 
	interstate highways into NAFTA trade corridors. Read below.
	
	 
	
	The NAFI website states the following:
	
		
		"Following the implementation of NAFTA, 
		coalitions of interest have been formed in order to promote specific 
		transport channels, to develop the infrastructures of these channels and 
		to propose jurisdictional amendments to facilitate the crossing of 
		borders. 
		
		 
		
		These coalitions include businesses, government agencies, civil 
		organizations, metropolitan areas, rural communities and also 
		individuals, wishing to strengthen the commercial hubs of their 
		regions."
		
		"The North American trade corridors are bi- or tri-national channels for 
		which various cross-border interests have grouped together in order to 
		develop or consolidate the infrastructures. 
		
		 
		
		The North American corridors 
		are considered multimodal in the sense that they bring into play 
		different modes of transport in succession."
		
		"The infrastructures may include roads, highways, transit routes, 
		airports, pipelines, railways and train stations, river canal systems 
		and port facilities, telecommunications networks and teleports."
	
	
	The government of the province of Alberta, 
	Canada, 
	highlights the four trade corridors on its own website, 
	referring to NASCO's arm as "the NAFTA superhighway". 
	
	 
	
	The Province's Infrastructure and Transportation 
	division helpfully published online the map of the NAFTA Superhighway seen 
	opposite.
	
	 
	
	 
	
	
	
	 
	
	 
	
	They also
	
	provide detailed information regarding 
	their involvement with the aforementioned CANAMEX Trade Corridor, 
	stating:
	
		
		CANAMEX was one of the first north-south 
		corridors designated as a High Priority Corridor under the National 
		Highway Systems Designation Act. 
		
		 
		
		Actively pursued by Alberta since the 
		early 1990's, the CANAMEX Trade Corridor links Canada, the United States 
		and Mexico and stretches 6,000 km from Alaska to Mexico, truly a 
		pan-American corridor. 
	
	
	The goals of the CANAMEX Trade Corridor are to:
	
	
		
			- 
			
			Improve access for the north-south flow 
			of goods, people and information  
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			Increase transport productivity and 
			reduce transport costs  
- 
			
			Promote a seamless and efficient 
			intermodal transport system 
- 
			
			Reduce administration and enforcement 
			costs through harmonized regulations 
	
	Of course, as we have highlighted, such 
	improvements and efforts to increase the flow of traffic requires immense 
	funding (hence the
	
	tolls roads which come with their own threat to 
	freedom of movement) and will incorporate enlargements to 
	existing road networks. Enlargements that DO constitute the "building of a 
	new" Superhighway and WILL threaten anyone who owns property wherever the 
	enlargements need to be made.
	
	The architects of this North American unification are not just in name 
	merging agencies, laws and regulations, they are physically getting rid of 
	the borders by buying off and lobbying the politicians at the state level, 
	who then
	
	hand the roads over to international bodies 
	and their
	
	subsidiary companies. 
	
	
	An article in MIT's Technology Review magazine, 
	for June 30, 2006, provides in-depth insight as to how the 
	Spanish company Cintra has become a leading player in superhighway 
	toll road projects in both Canada and the US. In 1999 Cintra, working 
	in conjunction with Australia's Macquarie Bank, won a 99-year contract to 
	operate Toronto's Highway 407 toll road, now already built and operating in 
	2007, which happens to run along Canada's premier NAFTA trade corridor. 
	
	Cintra is also contracted to operate toll roads in Indiana and on the 
	Trans-Texas Corridor.
	
	
	At the end of January we reported on the revelation 
	that one of Cintra's conglomerate partners, the afore mentioned 
	Macquarie, has agreed to buy dozens of newspapers in Texas and Oklahoma that 
	have up until now been harsh critics of the Trans Texas Corridor 
	superhighway. This indicates a clear example of influence peddling pointing 
	to racketeering, and a desperate lunge to silence dissent against the 
	sellout of American infrastructure and the North American Union.
	
	Further evidence of the future planning for the various roads comprising the 
	"superhighway" can be found in Canadian policy documents. Firstly a document 
	prepared last year for the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada entitled
	
	Embracing the Future: 
	
		
		The Atlantic Gateway and Canada's Trade 
		Corridor states:
		 
		
		Since the Canada-US Free Trade Agreement was 
		signed with the US, later expanded to become NAFTA, Canadians have 
		reoriented their trade links away from a national focus (east-west) to a 
		North American focus (north-south).... 
		 
		
		As globalization proceeds, not as an offset 
		to US-Canada trade or NAFTA enlargement and integration, but as a close 
		complimentary advantage, Canada must adjust its thinking and design 
		transportation strategies accordingly....
	
	
	Again we see a call for "an adjustment of 
	thinking" in accordance with NAFTA enlargement and integration.
	
	A second Canadian policy document was signed on July 30 this year by the 
	governments of Canada, Ontario, and Quebec which announced a
	
	Memorandum of Understanding 
	(MOU) on the development of the Ontario-Quebec Continental Gateway 
	and Trade Corridor. 
	
	 
	
	The official press release stated:
	
		
		Canada's New Government has developed a 
		National Policy Framework for Strategic Gateways and Corridors to 
		advance the competitiveness of the Canadian economy in the rapidly 
		changing field of global commerce.... Future federal gateway and 
		corridor strategies will be guided by this framework, focused on 
		transportation systems of road, rail, marine and air infrastructure of 
		national significance to international commerce.
	
	
	The Ontario-Quebec Continental Gateway and Trade 
	Corridor represents the North Eastern portion of the "NAFTA superhighway" 
	depicted on NASCO's map of existing road networks.
	
	The mainstream media will keep telling you none of this is real, that its on 
	a par with invading space aliens and that if you believe in any of it you 
	are totally crazy. And NASCO, who as we have shown are a major 
	player, will keep using semantics to insinuate anyone who talks about it is 
	"confused" or has "erroneously tied them into a sinister plot".
	
	Of course, as with a great deal of the agenda for a North American Union, 
	there is no all encompassing "sinister plot", it operates very 
	bureaucratically, yet without Congressional oversight, and is unfolding 
	piecemeal for everyone to see. 
	
	 
	
	However, this does not mean it has not been 
	carefully planned is not a threat to the Sovereignty of America, Canada and 
	Mexico.
	
	The agenda is being driven by elitist private interests operating in 
	cooperation with the globalist think tanks and lobbyists who have 
	usurped the overriding interests and responsibilities of our governments for 
	their own corporate gain and the power that brings to them. They 
	consequently have no duty to the prosperity of the countries involved and 
	the people who populate them, despite being intimately involved in the 
	fundamental operation of the infrastructure. 
	
	For NASCO to therefore declare that their business "has nothing to do 
	with any of his concerns" when referring to Ron Paul's exposure of 
	such activity represents the height of arrogance and insults the 
	intelligence of any free thinking person living in America, Canada and 
	Mexico.