Security and Prosperity Partnership Of North America
http://www.spp.gov/
The Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP)
was launched in March of 2005 as a trilateral effort to increase
security and enhance prosperity among the United States, Canada
and Mexico through greater cooperation and information sharing.
This trilateral initiative is premised on our security and our
economic prosperity being mutually reinforcing. The SPP
recognizes that our three great nations are bound by a shared
belief in freedom, economic opportunity, and strong democratic
institutions.
The SPP provides the framework to ensure that North America is
the safest and best place to live and do business. It includes
ambitious security and prosperity programs to keep our borders
closed to terrorism yet open to trade.
The SPP builds upon, but is separate from, our long-standing
trade and economic relationships. It energizes other aspects of
our cooperative relations, such as the protection of our
environment, our food supply, and our public health.
Looking forward, President Bush, Prime Minister Harper and
President Fox have identified emergency management; influenza
pandemics, including avian influenza; energy security; and safe
and secure gateways (border security and facilitation) as key
priorities for the SPP. The Leaders also announced the creation
of North American Competitiveness Council to fully incorporate
the private sector into the SPP process.
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by Jerome R. Corsi
Posted Jun 28, 2006
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The Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP), signed by
President Bush with Mexico and Canada in Waco, Tex., on March
23, 2005, was fundamentally an agreement to erase our borders
with Mexico and Canada.
As I have documented below, the SPP “working groups” organized
within the U.S. Department of Transportation are signing
trilateral memoranda of understanding and other agreements with
Mexico and Canada designed to accomplish the open borders goal
incrementally, below the radar of mainstream media attention,
thereby avoiding public scrutiny. Congress is largely unaware
that SPP exists, let alone knowledgeable about the extensive
work being done behind the scenes by the executive branch to
advance the agenda articulated by the Council on Foreign
Relations (CFR) to establish a North American Union as a new
regional super-government by 2010.
The June 2005 “Report to Leaders” references that the Security
and Prosperity Partnership of North America was announced at the
Waco summit in March 2005. Yet, the SPP declaration was neither
a treaty nor a law. The legal status of the declaration was not
much more than a press release issued by President Bush,
President Vicente Fox, and then-Prime Minister of Canada Paul
Martin. Still, somehow SPP.gov conveys the impression that the
Waco declaration created de facto a new NAFTA-plus legal status
between the three countries that is designated the “Security and
Prosperity Partnership of North America,” or “SPP” for short.
Evidently using this quasi-press release as legal justification,
the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) has proceeded to organize
extensive “working groups,” drawing freely from the executive
branch. These SPP working groups are housed under the auspices
of the SPP program in the NAFTA office, as directed by Geri
Word, a DOC administrator. The June 2005 SPP “Report to Leaders”
makes clear the extensive implementing work already undertaken:
In carrying out your instructions, we established working groups
under both agendas of the Partnership -- Security and
Prosperity. We held roundtables with stakeholders, meetings with
business groups and briefing sessions with legislatures, as well
as with other relevant political jurisdictions. The result is a
series of detailed actions and recommendations designed to
increase the competitiveness of North America and the security
of our people.
Ms. Word confirmed by telephone that the membership of these
“working groups” had not been published, not even on the
Internet. Neither have minutes or transcripts of the many
meetings with “stakeholders” and others been published, nor the
“actions and recommendations” of the working groups. This
revelation prompted a Freedom of Information Act request
designed to bring these materials into the light of
congressional public scrutiny. I also cannot find U.S.
congressmen or senators who will identify any specific
congressional examination or oversight that have been exercised
over these SPP working groups that apparently have been convened
to implement what amounts to only a joint press release declared
from the trilateral summit in Waco.
Also found in the June 2005 “Report to Leaders” is that the SPP
working groups organized in DOC are reporting to three U.S.
cabinet secretaries: Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez,
Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, and Secretary
of State Condoleezza Rice. Comparable cabinet-level working
groups are referenced to government websites in Canada and in
Mexico.
More than 20 working groups are identified in the June 2005
“Report to Leaders” and decisions have been made to open U.S.
borders and skies to virtually unlimited “migration” and trade
from Canada and Mexico.
Regarding “open skies,” three working groups are working on
aviation issues, groups designated as “Aviation Safety,”
“Airspace Capacity,” and “Harmonized Air Navigation Systems.” I
am told that a tri-lateral agreement to create a North American
Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) was signed in 2005, and
that five WAAS stations were planned to be put in place in
Canada and Mexico in 2005. Implementing WAAS in Mexico and
Canada involved sharing the U.S. Global Positioning System with
Mexico and Canada. I am told that the three countries executed a
Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum (RVSM) agreement in January
2005 to allow for Mexican and Canadian aircraft to confirm to
U.S. air spacing requirements. I found that the three countries
released a North American Aviation on a Joint Strategy for the
implementation of performance-based navigation in North America.
This initiative included Area Navigation (RNAV) and Required
Navigation Performance (RNP) in North America.
None of the referenced agreements are found on the SPP website.
Yet, the working groups on aviation appear to have already
accomplished opening U.S. skies to free and unrestricted
navigation by Mexican and Canadian aircraft. It could be
concluded that aviation authorities in Mexico and Canada have
been given the tools to identify the location of all aircraft
flying over the United States at any time, including military
aircraft. I found no discussion on the SPP website that
establishes the SPP aviation working groups were acting within
specific authority granted by Congress, or even that the SPP
aviation working groups were reporting to Congress.
Later in the June 2005 “Report to Leaders” I found that SPP
working groups have already established a “trusted traveler”
program for North America, including procedures “to enhance the
use of biometrics in screening travelers destined to North
America with a view to developing compatible biometric border
and immigration systems.” Moreover, “a single, integrated global
enrollment program for North American trusted travelers” would
be implemented within the next 36 months.
These descriptions suggest that all “trusted citizens” of the
U.S., Mexico and Canada would be considered “trusted citizens of
North America,” issued the type of biometric identification that
would make crossing the border as simple as passing your credit
card through a charge-out terminal at a retail store. Once these
procedures are fully in place, the SPP working groups will have
eliminated “illegal immigration” for the most part. By
definition, all “trusted travelers” in the three countries would
be permitted to “migrate,” and supposedly to work, wherever in
North America they choose to be. Again, there is no SPP
reference to congressional authorizing legislation or oversight.
In reference to commercial truck traffic in North America, the
June 2005 “Report to Leaders” notes that FAST lanes are being
developed at North American ports of entry such that within 12
months “trusted trade” commercial trucks with SENTRI electronic
identification will be permitted rapid entrance into the United
States. This will allow Mexican trucks carrying containers from
China off-loaded in Mexican ports such as Lazaro Cardenas to
pass through the border at Laredo, Tex., as fast as a U.S. car
today equipped with an E-Z Pass zips through toll stops on U.S.
limited access highways. Again, there is no SPP reference to
Congress.
SPP “working group” executive branch activity expands over every
facet of commerce, trade, environment, and health imaginable --
ranging from e-commerce, to “a fully integrated auto sector,” to
North American harmonized energy and steel policies, to clean
air, a reliable food supply, and “a healthier North America.”
Throughout the document there are references to “North America”
as the province for the ultimate planning and regulations,
always with an assumption that the current disparate regulations
of the United States, Mexico and Canada will be “harmonized” or
“integrated” into a trilateral structure of common and
compatible regulations.
None of the many “memoranda of understanding,” “trilateral
agreements,” or other accords to which the June 2005 report
refers are printed in the report or listed through links to
Internet addresses where the relevant compacts can be reviewed.
What the SPP June 2005 “Report to Leaders” documents is the
knitting together of a new regional super-government, the North
American Union, being accomplished in executive branch closed
committees whose membership remain unnamed. The United States
has never experienced a coup d’etat, let alone a coup d’etat
pulled off by the executive branch under cover of “working
groups.” Yet, what has been described in the June 2005 SPP
“Report to Leaders” demands being scrutinized to see if that
charge is here supportable.
I have filed a FOIA request to get the information needed to
determine exactly what is going on within the Bush
Administration's SPP policy. Is the United States being replaced
by a North American Union? This is a question Congress should
also demand be answered. Why aren’t congressional hearings being
scheduled?
If the plan is to evolve the Security and Prosperity Partnership
of North America into a new regional North American Union
super-government through executive action, the American people
have a Constitutional right to know the truth. Is what is going
on within SPP.gov is in accordance with the U.S. Constitution
definition of executive branch rights and responsibilities, or
not?
President Bush needs to come forward and explain SPP to the
American people, explicitly and directly, and he needs to do so
soon.
Mr. Corsi is the author of several books, including "Unfit for
Command: Swift Boat Veterans Speak Out Against John Kerry"
(along with John O'Neill), "Black Gold Stranglehold: The Myth of
Scarcity and the Politics of Oil" (along with Craig R. Smith),
and "Atomic Iran: How the Terrorist Regime Bought the Bomb and
American Politicians." He is a frequent guest on the G. Gordon
Liddy radio show. He will soon co-author a new book with Jim
Gilchrist on the Minuteman Project.
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So, what are we going to do to stop this? There are only two
things that will stop this-first IMPEACH and then a
constitutional amendment making any type of agreement like this
illegal and reverse our membership in the WTO, NAFTA, GATT and
CAFTA.
Carl Sperr