
	by Stephen Lendman
	July-19-2007
	
	from
	GlobalResearch 
	Website
	
	 
	
	
	 
	
	Besides the Bush administration's imperial aims 
	and permanent war on the world, add the one at home below the radar. Its 
	weapons include the WTO, NAFTA, Department of Homeland Security 
	(DHS), FBI, CIA, NSA, NORTHCOM, militarized state and local police, National 
	Guard forces, paramilitary mercenaries like
	
	Blackwater USA, and all other repressive instruments of state 
	power and control. 
	
	 
	
	They target the people of three nations slowly 
	becoming one headquartered in Washington. 
	
	 
	
	That's the apparent aim of those in power here 
	wanting one continent, "indivisible" minus old-fashioned ideas like "liberty 
	and justice for all" we used to believe in when, as kids, we recited our 
	"Pledge of Allegiance." They now have a whole new meaning. They're just 
	words drummed into young minds hoping they'll still believe them when 
	they're old enough to know better.
	
	There may be a greater scheme for the planet ahead, but this article only 
	focuses on what we know about and how it's unfolding so far. It has a name, 
	in fact, several, but they all aim for the same thing - one nation, 
	indivisible, where three sovereign ones once stood, headquartered in 
	Washington.
 
	
	 
	
	
	The Security and 
	Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP) or "Deep Integration" North 
	American Union
	
	SPP was formerly launched at a March 23, 2005 meeting in Waco, Texas 
	attended by George Bush, Mexico's President Vincente Fox and Canadian Prime 
	Minister Paul Martin. It's a tri-national agreement hatched below the radar 
	in Washington containing the recommendations of the Independent Task Force 
	of North America. 
	
	 
	
	That's a group organized by the powerful:
	
		
	
	
	It advocates greater US, Canadian and Mexican 
	economic, political, social, and security integration with secretive working 
	groups formed to devise non-debatable agreements that, when completed, will 
	be binding beyond the power of legislatures to change. It's also taking 
	shape without public knowledge or consideration.
	
	From what's already known, SPP unmasked isn't pretty. 
	
	 
	
	It's a corporate-led coup d'etat against the 
	sovereignty of three nations enforced by a common hard line security 
	strategy already in play separately in each country. It's a scheme to create 
	a borderless 
	North American Union under US control 
	without barriers to trade and capital flows for corporate giants, mainly US 
	ones. 
	
	 
	
	It's also to insure America gets free and 
	unlimited access to Canadian and Mexican resources, mainly oil, and in the 
	case of Canada water as well. It's to assure US energy security as a top 
	priority while denying Canada and Mexico preferential access to their own 
	resources henceforth earmarked for US markets.
	
	It's also to create a fortress-North American security zone encompassing the 
	whole continent under US control in the name of "national (and continental) 
	security" with US borders effectively extended to the far reaches of the 
	continent. 
	
	 
	
	The scheme, in short, is NAFTA on steroids 
	combined with Pax Americana homeland security enforcement. It's the 
	worst of all possible worlds headed for an unmasked police state, and it's 
	the Bush administration's notion of "deep integration" or the "Big Idea" 
	meaning we're boss, what we say goes, no outliers will be tolerated, public 
	interest is off the table, and the people of three nations be damned.
	
	It's also the next step in what GHW Bush had in mind when he 
	delivered his "Toward a New World Order" speech (below video) to a joint session of 
	Congress on another September 11 in 1990. (exactly one year before
	the 
	9-11 Events...)
	
	 
	
	At the onset of the "crisis in the Persian 
	Gulf," he said,
	
		
		"We stand today at a unique and 
		extraordinary moment (offering) a rare opportunity to move toward....a 
		new world order" free from "the threat of terror....and more secure...."
		
	
	
	He spoke of a,
	
		
		"new world.... struggling to be born.... quite 
		different from the one we've known." 
		
		 
		
		 
		
		New World Order
	
	
	 
	
	He masked his intentions in language of peace 
	and the pursuit of justice while preparing for war on Iraq and the region 
	that's gone on for over 16 years with no end in sight. 
	
	 
	
	A new Bush administration is bringing that "New 
	World Order" to the North American continent. Unless it can be 
	stopped, the streets of Boston, Baltimore and Buffalo may one day look like 
	occupied Baghdad or Bogota when drug barons clash and Colombia's US-financed 
	military and paramilitaries step in.
 
	
	 
	
	
	SPP Unmasked
	
	Establishing hard line security initiatives is key to making SPP's "deep 
	integration" trade agenda work. It's being planned at a time of Washington's 
	cooked up "war on terrorism" scheme unleashing imperial dreams not possible 
	without the public traumatized enough to go along. 
	
	 
	
	Intended is a ramped up militarized police state 
	of enhanced border and homeland security. It's based on the phony notion 
	that doing business and protecting the national interest and public welfare 
	require tough measures in place to secure them at a time of threatening 
	global terrorism.
	
	As outlandish as it sounds, the scheme is moving ahead toward 
	implementation. It threatens Canadian, Mexican and US national sovereignty 
	and priorities, and their people and ours are none the wiser about it.
	
	
	 
	
	
	NAFTA 
	is a glimpse of what's ahead. It's record in 12.5 years has been disastrous 
	with huge numbers of job losses and growing insecurity in three countries. 
	SPP guarantees more of the same on steroids with small businesses hurt as 
	well. They continue being trampled by corporate giants they're no match for. 
	Many go under or are bought out if they survive. They and working people 
	aren't part of the SPP process, and their concerns aren't being addressed 
	and are guaranteed to worsen as this initiative advances.
	
	Its doing it at secret meetings like the one from September 12 - 14, 2006 in 
	Banff, Alberta, Canada. 
	
	 
	
	It was co-chaired by three former high officials 
	of the participating nations including a leading US cold warrior as Reagan 
	Secretary of State, George Shultz. He has all the credentials SPP 
	needs as a former Bechtel president and current board member also holding 
	memberships at the hard right Hoover Institution and American 
	Enterprise Institute, the Committee for the Liberation of Iraq, 
	and the Committee on the Present Danger military lobbying group.
	
	They were part of a high-powered group of present and former government 
	officials; top military-industrial complex representatives, Big Oil and 
	other corporate executives; leading policy analysts; high-ranking military 
	brass; and a single Wall Street Journal self-styled Latin American expert 
	editorialist known never to let facts conflict with the state and corporate 
	interests she represents. 
	
	 
	
	She's a frequent target of this writer, and by 
	now likely knows it - 
	
	Mary Anastasia O'Grady.
	
	Except for O'Grady, no journalists attended, and no press releases followed 
	the meeting with its carefully scripted agenda and controlled media 
	blackout. Yet veteran Canadian publisher, author, activist and former 
	political candidate Mel Hurtig managed to get hold of the attendee 
	list and published it online. 
	
	 
	
	He also posted topics discussed including:
	
	
		
			- 
			
			"A Vision for North America" (but not a 
			people-friendly one) 
- 
			
			"A North American Energy Strategy" (for 
			US energy security at the expense of Canada and Mexico) 
- 
			
			"Demographic and Social Dimensions of 
			North American Integration"  
- 
			
			"Opportunities for Security Cooperation" 
			(aka Pox Americana) 
	
	Washington dominates the planning at all 
	meetings with its interests getting primary attention. Along with what's 
	mentioned above, efforts are to create uniform business practices and 
	standards, ease the flow of US products into Canada and Mexico, remove labor 
	constraints, and eliminate unwelcome environmental standards or restrictions 
	interfering with the primary consideration of profits.
	
	Also on the agenda is getting Canada and Mexico to allow more privatization 
	of state-run enterprises like Mexico's nationalized oil company, PEMEX, and 
	eventually open up Canada's medicare health care system to private 
	investment. The US can't negotiate this way with its western European, 
	Chinese or Japanese trading partners but can easily pressure most developing 
	nations to go along with policies harming their own people, and neighboring 
	accommodating ones like Canada, so long as their elite leading players share 
	the benefits.
	
	In February, 2007, a set of SPP private sector priorities were laid out by 
	the North American Competitiveness Council (NACC) that serves 
	as an official tri-national SPP working group. It was created at the March, 
	2006 second annual SPP summit in Cancun, Mexico. The group is composed of 
	representatives of 30 giant North American companies, with powerful US ones 
	like GE, Ford, GM, Wal-Mart, Lockheed Martin, Merck and Chevron running 
	things the way Orwell described in "Animal Farm" where "All 
	animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others."
	
	NACC's recommendations centered on, 
	
		
		"private sector involvement" being "a key 
		step to enhancing North America's competitive position in global markets 
		and is the driving force behind innovation and growth." 
	
	
	It mentioned "border-crossing facilitation, 
	standards and regulatory cooperation, and energy integration (with a top 
	priority of) improving the secure flow of goods and people within North 
	America." These issues and others were discussed above explaining what 
	they're really all about, not the usual code language hiding their real 
	purpose.
	
	Without using the word, NACC stressed the importance establishing policies 
	for maximum profits. Its report said, 
	
		
		"Every measure that adds to the cost or time 
		to cross borders within North America is in effect a tax on enterprise, 
		a tax on investment (fair taxes in both cases), or a tax on jobs (a slap 
		at high wages) across the region, which ultimately results in 
		incremental costs for the consumers in all three countries (untrue as 
		cost savings accrue to bottom lines, not consumer pockets)." 
	
	
	Also mentioned was the need to make the North 
	American economy "work better (and strengthen) the security and well-being 
	of citizens" without mentioning the "citizens" NACC has in mind are dominant 
	corporate ones and the privileged only and doing it means hard line 
	restraint on the public.
	
	SPP wants "to cut red tape and give consumers better access to safe, less 
	expensive, and innovative products" that only "red tape" can help assure. 
	Regulations, it says "impede the efficiency and competitiveness of 
	businesses in all three countries" except ones giving them a competitive 
	advantage and even though regulations, in fact, serve (or should serve) to 
	protect consumers, not harm them.
	
	Recommendations in the report call for specific action in these sectors in 
	the order the report listed them. It placed last the one of greatest 
	importance, energy, but here's the order priority given: food and 
	agriculture, financial services, transportation, protection of intellectual 
	property rights and lastly energy integration specifically emphasizing 
	Canada's vast oil sands that make its overall reserves second only to Saudi 
	Arabia.
	
	Canada aims to triple its oil sands production by 2015 to three million 
	barrels daily to feed America's insatiable energy appetite these resources 
	are earmarked for. 
	
	 
	
	Mexico's oil is also targeted, but the report 
	hides NACC's aim for state oil company PEMEX to be opened to private 
	investment saying only while the country is "blessed with abundant reserves, 
	(it) faces major challenges in attracting capital" needed to realize their 
	potential. NACC wants Mexico to "increase the competitiveness in (its) 
	energy sector" without saying it wants it privatized so foreign investors 
	can plunder them for profit.
	
	It also wants governments and the private sector to "work together 
	effectively in strengthening the competitive position of enterprises" in all 
	three countries saying, in effect, end all restrictions on how we do 
	business even if it harms your nations, people and environment. It made 50 
	total recommendations it wants mostly accomplished before the end of 2008 
	with some longer range ones targeting 2010. 
	
	 
	
	They cover the range of issues discussed above 
	and specific ones listed below:
	
		
			- 
			
			developing "national critical 
			infrastructure protection strategies" with rules providing for legal 
			protection 
- 
			
			enhancing emergency management and 
			disaster planning 
- 
			
			implementing planned land clearance 
			projects, meaning less for the people and more for corporate 
			predators 
- 
			
			putting in place more business-friendly 
			border security practices, meaning militarizing the border 
- 
			
			further simplifying NAFTA 
			rules-of-origin requirements, meaning no restrictions on regional 
			trade even for unsafe products 
- 
			
			simplifying the NAFTA certification 
			process and requirements aiming at their total elimination 
- 
			
			ending the consumer-protective US Animal 
			and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) 
- 
			
			removing regulatory standards and 
			practices that impede trade even if doing it harms consumers 
- 
			
			working toward a goal of uniform global 
			regulatory standards and practices regardless of the consequences or 
			concern about national sovereignty 
- 
			
			easing cross-border tax burdens forcing 
			consumers to pick up the difference 
- 
			
			cooperating in identifying common 
			financial regulatory concerns, then work to eliminate them 
- 
			
			agreeing to unrestricted air cargo 
			transport services between the US and Mexico 
- 
			
			completing a coordinated Intellectual 
			Property Rights (IPR) Strategy aimed at protecting them and keeping 
			their prices high 
- 
			
			developing an initiative against 
			counterfeiting and piracy 
- 
			
			collaborating on expanding the supply of 
			highly skilled people in the energy sector throughout North America 
			and building a model to be applied to other knowledge-intensive 
			sectors such as financial services. 
	
	NACC denies what's pretty clear about about its 
	aims. 
	
	 
	
	Saying its recommendations aren't meant to 
	"threaten the sovereign power of any of the three countries," there's no 
	doubt that's the central objective. It wants a North American Union 
	headquartered in Washington with policies in place benefitting corporate 
	giants at the expense of working people. 
	
	 
	
	They'll be hammered by greater job losses, fewer 
	social services, and a loss of personal security under militarized police 
	state conditions in the name of "national (continental) security" in the age 
	of concocted global terror threats.
 
	
	 
	
	
	North American Future 
	2025 Project
	
	This is another secretive effort with the same objective run by the US-based 
	conservative Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). 
	It held closed-door meeting roundtables of Canadian business leaders in 
	Calgary as part of a project by this name. CSIS former American political 
	heavyweights are involved including Sam Nunn, Zbigniew Brzezinski,
	Harold Brown, William Cohen, Henry Kissinger and 
	others. 
	
	 
	
	The agenda involves preparing a final report to 
	the US, Canadian and Mexican governments by September 30 expected to 
	recommend the benefits of integrating the three nations into a single 
	political, economic and security bloc.
	
	What's known has activist groups upset including the Council of Canadians 
	and Coalition for Water Aid. They're protesting what they say amounts to a 
	sub rosa effort for corporate interests to control Canada's huge fresh water 
	supply, estimated at one-fifth of the world's total. They want Canadian 
	energy and other resources, too.
	
	Like NACC, CSIS carefully states its aims in what it's made public so far, 
	showing the goals of both efforts are the same. 
	
	 
	
	CSIS's North America Future 2025 Project 
	is its research effort to help policymakers "make sound, strategic, 
	long-range policy decisions about North America, with emphasis on regional 
	integration." 
	
	 
	
	It cites, 
	
		
		"six areas of critical importance to the 
		trilateral relationship: labor mobility, energy, the environment, 
		security, competitiveness and border infrastructure and logistics."
		
	
	
	This is all familiar terminology to be discussed 
	in,
	
		
		"seven closed-door roundtable sessions 
		(with) 21 (to) 45 individuals - with an equal number from each nation."
	
	
	They kicked off in Roundtable I discussing 
	"Methodology of Global and North American Projections" followed by each of 
	the above listed six "critical" areas. Protesters are planning to be at the 
	third trilateral SPP summit Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper 
	will host August 20 and 21 in Montebello, Quebec. They'll target SPP overall 
	as well as the Harper government's efforts to advance the corporate-friendly 
	"Trade, Investment and Labour Mobility Agreement" (TILMA) as 
	one more nail in the coffin of Canadian national sovereignty.
	
	The agreement between Alberta and British Columbia took effect April 1, 2007 
	and mandates harmonizing regulations and standards between the two 
	provinces, removing barriers to economic development. Saskatchewan is now 
	being targeted to sign on as efforts advance overall for a borderless North 
	America with schemes like TILMA being used as stepping stones along the way 
	to achieve it. TILMA for all Canada will allow Canadian companies the right 
	to challenge any provincial laws conflicting the NAFTA provisions.
	
	SPP North American integration will go much further, of course, and 
	Joseph Watson reported "Globalists to Formally Propose Merger of US, 
	Canada (and) Mexico" in his July 5 Prison Planet web site article. 
	
	 
	
	In it, he says CSIS "political heavyweights" 
	will formally propose a North American union to Congress at summer's end 
	after the conclusion of their seven secret roundtable meetings to devise it. 
	It will contain provisions explained above that spell doom for the 
	sovereignty of the three participating nations. Their leaders want them to 
	become one in service to corporate giants' strategy for greater profits at 
	the public's expense. 
	
	 
	
	A further aim is to harmonize regulatory 
	standards with the European Union (EU) in a new transatlantic 
	economic partnership that moves things closer to corporate America's dream 
	of a militarized borderless world run by them.
 
	
	 
	
	
	The North American 
	SuperCorridor Coalition (NASCO)
	
	This is another organization set up to facilitate the designs of NACC 
	and the North American Future 2025 Project for continental 
	integration. It's a trilateral provincial, state and local government 
	coalition aligned with the goals of corporate giants in three countries. As 
	its name suggests, it aims to develop an international, integrated, secure 
	superhighway running the length of the continent. 
	
	 
	
	If built, it would extend from Winnipeg, 
	Manitoba; Edmonton, Alberta; and Windsor, Ontario, Canada through Kansas 
	City, San Antonio and Laredo, Texas into Neuvo Laredo, Guadalajara, and the 
	ports of Manzanillo, Colima and Lazaro Cardenas, Mexico.
	
	It's planned to be a comprehensive energy and commerce-related jugular 
	vein-sized artery for transportation, trade and strategic resources like 
	energy. 
	
	 
	
	According to
	
	NASCO documents, DHS will be in charge of 
	monitoring the entire system through high-tech sensors and trackers as a 
	further step to securing the continent for business at taxpayers expense. 
	This is part of the massive infrastructure planned for North American 
	integration. 
	
	 
	
	If completed, it'll be a boon to business at the 
	expense of the environment and working people throughout the continent, 
	always the ones to lose from grandiose schemes like this one.
 
	
	 
	
	
	Plan Puebla-Panama 
	(PPP)
	
	Mexican President Felipe Calderon wishes to revive former President 
	Vincente Fox's PPP that flopped but didn't die. 
	
	 
	
	It's a multi-billion dollar development scheme 
	to turn Southern Mexico and Central America, all the way to Panama, into a 
	colossal free trade paradise displacing indigenous people, destroying their 
	culture and sacred corn, and harming the environment for profit. Fox earlier 
	and Calderon now want to induce private investment by shamelessly handing 
	over to them the region's natural resources, including its oil, water, 
	minerals, timber and ecological biodiversity.
	
	The idea is to rip into the area with new ports, airports, bullet trains, 
	bridges, superhighways, 25 hydroelectric dams, new telecommunication 
	facilities, electrical grids, and a new Panama Canal - for starters, with 
	more development to follow. 
	
	 
	
	Also envisioned is opening the country's 
	wildlife reserves for bioprospecting with a huge giveaway to giant seed, 
	chemical and drug companies and connect everything with new highways linking 
	Mexico to Central America and no doubt would connect to the proposed NASCO 
	superhighway. The idea is to develop and facilitate business throughout the 
	region - meaning indigenous people have to leave to make way for it, like it 
	or not, which they don't and will fight it.
	
	The area planned for development is enormous and so far stalled. It covers 
	102 million hectares with 64 million inhabitants in eight countries, few of 
	whom will benefit from a naked scheme to exploit. It masquerades as 
	infrastructure, private development and more without consent of the people 
	the way it's always done. 
	
	 
	
	It's the reason the plan went nowhere so far. 
	It's irrelevant to the poor, rural South who'll lose everything so corporate 
	predators can take their land and livelihoods for private gain. They then 
	want to sell back to the people what's already theirs like Chiapas' fresh 
	water. It's 40% of Mexico's total and the reason Coca-Cola is dying to get 
	hold of it. It would also destroy the last significant tropical rain forest 
	in Chiapas' Montes Azules Integral Biosphere in the Lacandon jungle 
	where the government wants to remove native Mayans from lands belonging to 
	them.
	
	Enter Felipe Calderon. On April 9, he held a one-day conference in Campeche, 
	Mexico attended by the presidents of all Central American countries except 
	Belize and Nicaragua, who sent their prime minister and vice-president 
	respectively. 
	
	 
	
	Washington no doubt is pushing this scheme as it 
	would be a development bonanza for US corporations if implemented and a huge 
	opportunity for many others if ever completed.
 
	
	 
	
	
	Militarizing A 
	Continent As A First Step
	
	No nation is more militarized today than America. It spends more on national 
	defense and homeland security than all other nations combined. 
	
	 
	
	Add to those budgets all others related to 
	defense, still others for intelligence and covert actions, plus the net 
	interest cost attributable to past debt-financed defense outlays and it 
	totals over $1 trillion for FY 2007 according to one analyst's estimate and 
	heading way above that in FY 2008 if current budget proposals pass and 
	become law which is almost certain.
	
	Canada and Mexico are expected to share the load as part of Washington's 
	"war on terrorism" and are doing it. Supporting Washington is central for 
	Canada's Stephen Harper conservative administration. It includes adhering to 
	the 2002 Binational Planning Agreement allowing US military forces to 
	enter Canada on its own discretion, set up shop, and exercise authority over 
	Canadians in their own country. Harper's more hard line than his 
	predecessors. 
	
	 
	
	He believes Canadian political and business 
	interests depend on it, and he's committed to serving them no matter how 
	ordinary Canadians feel about it. He's submissive to Washington and has been 
	massively ramping up military spending with plans to increase it over 50% 
	above 2005 levels to $21.5 billion annually by 2010.
	
	That's chump change by US standards but a major commitment for a nation 
	traditionally spending at far lower levels. Canada faces no outside threat 
	so spending hugely on its military, unlike in the past, defies tradition and 
	public consensus favoring social spending that's being cut to pay for it. 
	It's also contrary to Canada's traditionally eschewing militarism and 
	foreign wars unlike its southern neighbor's thriving on them since the 
	nation's founding.
	
	Business interests, not national security or the public welfare, drive 
	Harper's agenda. America accounts for 87% of Canada's exports, and Canadian 
	businesses are closely allied with US ones. In many instances, it's as 
	subsidiaries with US corporations owning 20% of Canada's non-financial 
	sector, 33% of its oil and gas industry, and many Canadian defense companies 
	linked to US ones as subsidiaries or in a sub-contracting capacity. 
	
	 
	
	Canada's influential Department of National 
	Defense (DND), its new Chief of Defense Staff, General Rick 
	Hillier and defense minister Gordon O'Connor are on board with 
	Harper as well. They're committed to ramping up the nation's military 
	spending and linking with America's "war on terrorism." It gives them more 
	power to lock in even more as SPP advances and outlines a plan for it across 
	the continent.
	
	Mexico has its part to play as well. With threats and fear-mongering, it's 
	using drug-related violence as a pretext for cracking down on simmering 
	unrest wherever it surfaces with plenty of US military aid to do it. The 
	scheme is to quiet and cow millions in the country opposing democracy, 
	Mexican-style. It made National Action Party (PAN) Felipe 
	Calderon president in a process decided before people ever voted last 
	July 2 the way it's always worked in Mexican politics. 
	
	 
	
	It's got parts of the country, like Oaxaca, in 
	open rebellion against its state governor, Ulises Ruiz Ortiz (known 
	as URO).
	
	It also made the country a tinderbox of discontent with growing numbers in 
	it fed up with sham elections, decades of repression, deepening poverty and 
	an entrenched system of privilege for the rich and powerful. 
	Mega-billionaire Carlos Slim just passed Bill Gates by $8.6 
	billion to become the world's richest man in a country with the second 
	largest number of billionaires in Latin America after Brazil and among the 
	top ten in the world with the greatest number of them. 
	
	 
	
	The US tops all nations by a wide margin with 
	far more in New York and Los Angeles alone than anywhere else.
	
	Calderon to their rescue to make his own richer. He's got 30,000 troops 
	stomping on the people and fighting Washington's wars on Mexico's streets 
	and along its near-2000 mile northern border. He also has to protect state 
	oil company Pemex after a series of July explosions attacked the company's 
	gas pipelines in the central Mexican state of Guanajuato. It affected 800 
	companies incurring losses of $5 - 10 million a day and caused 5000 people 
	to be evacuated from 20 surrounding communities.
	
	A group called the Popular or People's Revolutionary Army (EPR) 
	claimed responsibility saying it demands release of two men detained 
	unjustly in Oaxaca in May and held as political prisoners. 
	
	 
	
	The group's communiqué also said the attacks 
	were part of a, 
	
		
		"national campaign against the interests of 
		the oligarchy and of this illegitimate government (in power from the 
		stolen 2006 election) that has been put in motion." 
	
	
	It's another sign how polarized Mexican society 
	is with those losing out in it striking back.
	
	In the US, poverty is growing and the wealth disparity is unprecedented. 
	However, things are much worse in Mexico. 
	
	 
	
	It has the world's fourth largest number of 
	millionaires, but poverty's been rising since the 1970s, and since the 
	mid-1980s the nation's poor have been reeling under the affects of 
	IMF-imposed structural adjustment policies mandating large-scale 
	privatizations and wage restraints. Then came
	NAFTA
	in 1994. It devastated millions of Mexicans, forced many north to 
	survive, and may by one estimate eventually displace 10 million small 
	farmers from their land (plus their families) into poverty assuring they'll 
	head north in desperation.
	
	Today nearly one-third of Mexicans live on $2 or less a day, and millions 
	can't afford basic needs like enough food, decent shelter and medical care 
	when sick. It didn't help that Felipe Calderon allowed staple corn 
	prices to skyrocket causing tortilla prices to spike by 50% in most regions 
	devastating impoverished consumers. They can't afford the staple they rely 
	on, and small Mexican corn producers are even less able to compete with 
	subsidized imports that wasn't possible post-NAFTA.
	
	These are the issues generating mass civil unrest and disobedience that 
	simmer beneath the surface when they're not visible on the streets like in 
	Oaxaca since last May, 2006. It's gone on in spite of harsh efforts to crush 
	it violently with Federal Preventative Police (PFP) and 
	military forces launched against it on the pretext of fighting drugs 
	traffickers and terrorism.
	
	Calderon's 30,000 Mexican troops are also in a third or more of the nation's 
	states, civil rights are suspended and widespread abuses are reported 
	because the military got a mandate to, 
	
		
		"use all necessary force to resolve 
		disturbances and return peace to society." 
	
	
	That's just a hint of what's coming across 
	Mexico and the continent under full implementation of SPP that won't 
	tolerate opposition and will crack down hard against it. 
	
	 
	
	Mexican law now allows it after passage of the 
	draconian "International Terrorism Law" criminalizing dissent, 
	calling it terrorism, and imposing harsh sentences for using, 
	
		
		"violence against persons, things, or public 
		services that spread (enough) alarm or fear in the population....to 
		threaten national security or pressure authorities to take certain 
		determinations."
	
	
	The press is also targeted with prohibitions 
	against, 
	
		
		"publish(ing) or distribut(ing).... photos 
		or images without the express consent of those featured," a condition 
		impossible to meet. 
	
	
	Social protests may be criminalized as well with 
	resistance movements like the Zapatistas and Oaxacan Popular Peoples' 
	Assembly (APPO) labeled terrorist organizations and their leaders 
	subject to 40 year mandated prison terms if charged and convicted. And 
	President Calderon wants Mexico's Congress to pass an amendment giving him 
	constitutional powers to tap phones and search private residences without 
	first obtaining court-ordered approval under any conditions he claims is 
	"urgent."
	
	Mexico's hard right Supreme Court of Nacional Justice (SCJN) 
	is supportive. Last year it declared Mexico's military can aid police in 
	cases of public security that can be anything the state says it is. The 
	Court also ruled law enforcement officials need no court-ordered warrants to 
	search and seize in "flagrant situations" that can also mean anything and 
	that violates the American Convention of Human Rights adopted as 
	Mexican law.
	
	Then there's Calderon's war on drugs and the cartels that's, in fact, a war 
	no different than Colombia's war on dissident resistance groups like the 
	FARC and ELN. 
	
	 
	
	Like Plan Colombia, Washington has a 
	similar one for Mexico, so call it what it is - Plan Mexico with tens of 
	millions in funding, equipment and technology to back it up. Also call it 
	US-supported and funded state terrorism in a grand scheme to militarize the 
	country and crack down on dissent and resistance to authoritarian rule at 
	the federal, state and local levels. It's partnered with Washington in its 
	phony "war on terrorism" to maintain order, crush opposition and incarcerate 
	anyone interfering or in the way.
	
	US military elements already operate inside Mexico freely and covertly, and 
	a 1994 Pentagon briefing paper, declassified under FOIA, hinted at a US 
	invasion if the country became destabilized or the government faced the 
	threat of being overthrown because of "widespread economic and social chaos" 
	that would jeopardize US investments, access to oil, overall trade, and 
	would create great numbers of immigrants heading north.
	
	Plans are in place and are playing out to snuff out trouble before it 
	spirals out of control, and the proposed US immigration bill was to provide 
	funding for it through stepped up militarization. But even with the bill 
	defeated, the money's coming and US forces will follow if needed. 
	
	 
	
	Congressional budgeting calls for millions in 
	Mexican military aid and massive new border detention centers for up to 
	30,000 detainees for starters with two notorious ones discussed below 
	already operating. What's planned on the border will also likely show up 
	anywhere in all three SPP countries to defuse social discontent by 
	disappearing a large new political prisoner population into black holes of 
	repressive incarceration. 
	
	 
	
	That's SPP's promise and scheme to create police 
	state North America making the continent safe for corporate interests by 
	revoking ours.
 
	
	 
	
	
	Raymondville and Hutto 
	Texas Immigrant Prison Detention Centers
	
	The Willacy immigrant detention center at Raymondville, Texas, is 
	oppressive enough to be called "Ritmo." It's run by the private for-profit 
	MTC Corporation and is currently the largest immigrant prison in the country 
	in the remote southern tip of the state. It cost $65 million to build, is a 
	"tent city," and is ringed by barbed wire and 14-foot high chain-link 
	fences. 
	
	 
	
	It currently holds over 2000 immigrant detainees 
	under repressive conditions including 23 hour a day lockdowns in 10 
	windowless hothouses. Entire families are incarcerated there, fed poor or 
	insufficient food, given inadequate and delayed medical care, and treated 
	inhumanely in unsafe conditions for extended periods lasting months.
	
	Conditions overall are abusive, disciplinary punishment harsh, with 
	detainees having to put up with no partitions or doors separating five 
	toilets, five sinks, five shower heads and eating areas where some days 
	detainees lack utensils and eat with their hands. Lights are kept on round 
	the clock, clothing is inadequate, and on cold days detainees are kept 
	outside for an allowed daily hour in short-sleeved uniforms with no warm 
	protective clothing like blankets, sweat shirts or jackets.
	
	The Hutto Residential Center is another immigrant detention center in 
	Taylor, Texas currently holding around 400 prisoners including 200 children 
	and infants. Few detainees here or at other immigrant prisons committed 
	crimes or were charged with any, yet they're treated like criminals because 
	they were forced here to survive NAFTA and DR-CAFTA inflicted job losses.
	
	
	 
	
	They're victims of US repressive trade policies 
	but are treated like criminals made to suffer retribution for exploitative 
	state practices committed against them.
	
	Post 9/11, the Homeland Security Act of 2002 was passed establishing 
	the repressive Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and in 
	March, 2003 its largest investigative and enforcement arm - the US 
	Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE). It's charged 
	with protecting public safety by identifying and targeting "criminal" and 
	"terrorist" threats to the country that include Latino and other desperate 
	for work undocumented immigrants forced to come here to survive.
	
	ICE was established to apprehend them at the border or hunt them down 
	relentlessly once here. It has four integrated divisions, one of which is 
	policing our southern border and conducting terror-raid undocumented 
	immigrant worker roundups with those apprehended headed for abusive 
	detention at facilities like Raymondville and Hutto. There and at other 
	facilities like them, ICE-detained immigrants number around 28,000 on an 
	average day with totals heading for 30,000 or more by year end.
	
	Hutto is run by Corrections Corporation of American, the largest 
	for-profit private prison operator in the country. It has 64 facilities in 
	19 states and the District of Columbia with a capacity for incarcerating 
	over 69,000 inmates. It's reputation is unsavory based on former prisoner 
	accounts of severe abuse, inadequate medical and educational services, poor 
	or noxious food and overall inhumane conditions including rat and 
	roach-infested cramped centers, inadequate basic hygiene, rapes, beatings 
	and deaths at their facilities.
	
	The Hutto facility in Taylor, Texas houses immigrant detainees. It's 
	particularly notorious for treating young children no differently than 
	adults, including some too young to know where they are or why and older 
	ones with no idea why they're detained at all. Conditions are made worse by 
	abusive guards and uncaring officials.
	
	The daily routine is stultifying and cruel. Families are awakened at 5:30AM 
	and allowed 30 minutes to bathe and dress. They then get 20 minutes to eat 
	food that's often poor quality, inedible, and/or inadequate. If children 
	haven't finished in time, their food is thrown out and they're left to go 
	hungry.
	
	Following meals, prisoners are returned to their cells, aren't allowed out, 
	denied sleep during the day, and forced to sit and endure boredom to pass 
	the time. No books are allowed, and frequent head counts are taken 
	throughout the day to assure no one escaped. Educational facilities for 
	children are pathetically inadequate at one hour a day in which practically 
	nothing is taught, and conditions and treatment overall are so bad the ACLU 
	sued DHS Secretary Michael Chertoff on March 6 on behalf of 10 abused 
	children at Hutto. 
	
	 
	
	The US District Court judge hearing the case, 
	Sam Sparks, set an expedited trial date for August, agreeing with the 
	plaintiff that detainee treatment at Hutto fails to meet federal standards.
 
	
	 
	
	
	Homeland Security 
	Police State Justice for Everyone
	
	Post-9/11, Muslims and Latino immigrants have been targeted by the Bush 
	administration, falsely charged with terrorism and other crimes, and 
	subjected to abusive harassment and persecution. 
	
	 
	
	They've been victimized by mass roundups, 
	detentions, prosecutions and deportations the result of baseless claims they 
	threaten national security. If full-blown SPP security measures are 
	implemented, anyone challenging, or seen threatening, state authority may 
	henceforth be subjected to similar harsh treatment. It's practically that 
	way now, but expect lots worse ahead. The rule of law will be weakened or 
	ignored, civil liberties and essential human needs further eroded, and state 
	and corporate power tightened enough to be in full control.
	
	Dissent no longer will be tolerated, and anyone seen as a threat in an age 
	of a "war on terrorism" will be targeted, just as Muslims and immigrants are 
	today. Preparations are in progress for mass detentions with Halliburton the 
	beneficiary of a DHS contingency contract worth up to $385 million to build 
	US-based detention centers. 
	
	 
	
	Their stated purpose is for "detention and 
	processing" in case of an "emergency influx of immigrants....or to support 
	the rapid development of new programs (for planned) expansion facilities 
	(able to hold 5000 or more persons)."
	
	This language provides cover for planned concentration camps targeting 
	anyone for indefinite detention as a perceived enemy of the state or threat 
	to national security any time henceforth. The idea is to have facilities 
	ready in case martial law is declared for any reason. It might include the 
	kind of major "terrorist" attack DHS Secretary Michael Chertoff 
	practically signaled is coming later this summer to a Chicago Tribune 
	editorial board July 10. 
	
	 
	
	ABC News also hyped the story citing a 
	new FBI analysis of Al-Queda messages warning of, 
	
		
		"continued messages that convey their 
		strategic intent to strike the US homeland and US interests worldwide 
		(that) should not be discounted as merely deceptive noise." 
	
	
	The rest of the corporate media jumped on the 
	story as well to prepare the public for full militarization of the country 
	if what Chertoff and a number of intelligence analysts believe is virtually 
	certain ahead.
	
	The Pentagon is ready if it comes with an action plan prepared in a DOD 
	document called "Strategy for Homeland Defense and Civil Support." It 
	envisions an "active, layered defense" both within and outside the US 
	pledging to,
	
		
		"transform US military forces to execute 
		homeland defense missions in the.... US homeland." 
	
	
	It lays out a strategy for increased 
	reconnaissance and surveillance to "defeat potential challengers before they 
	threaten the United States." It also "maximizes threat awareness and seizes 
	the initiative from those who would harm us."
	
	These are ominous developments signaled with very dangerous language. It 
	suggests the likelihood of an impending terror attack severe enough to 
	warrant suspension of the Constitution followed by martial law. It means 
	anyone may be considered a threat to national security and detained 
	indefinitely with or without evidence to prove it. It further empowers the 
	state, through the military, to act preventively through mass roundups and 
	detentions. 
	
	 
	
	No one will be safe or spared if targeted and 
	will be subject to police state justice granting them none.
	
	A full-scale militarization of the country can be implemented any time on 
	what a 1988 Reagan era Executive Order 12656 called any "national 
	security emergency" defined as, 
	
		
		"Any occurrence, including natural disaster, 
		military attack, technological or other emergency, that seriously 
		degrades or seriously threatens the national security of the United 
		States."
	
	
	Other repressive legislation's already in place 
	as well. Under Patriot and Military Commission Acts justice, 
	constitutional rights are severely weakened, and we're all "enemy 
	combatants" stripped of our habeas and due process rights, subject to 
	indefinite detentions, denied our right to counsel and at the mercy of 
	military tribunal justice with no right of appeal.
	
	Welcome to North America's Security and Prosperity Partnership 
	guaranteeing it to elitist interests by denying it to the people of three 
	nations. They're to be parts of the new "united continent of America," or 
	North American Union, run by dark forces in Washington that won't move out 
	when a new president moves in January 20, 2009.