Tuesday, January 17, 2023

North American Union Back In Focus: Mexico-U.S.-Canada Sign 'Declaration Of North America'

LEO HOHMANN: Biden Signs On to “Declaration of North America” (DNA) with Canada and Mexico – Is the Planned North America Union Making a Comeback?
Leo Hohmann 



Joe Biden met last week in Mexico City with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador for the 10th North American Leaders’ Summit.

The three leaders signed onto a document that looks like a prelude to a North American Union, which the globalists talked a lot about during the George W. Bush presidency. It looks like the push toward a merger of the U.S., Canada and Mexico may be back on the front burner if this document is any indication.

The document attracted very little media attention since it was released on January 10, as the mainstream corporate press focused instead on classified documents found in Biden’s office and home. When major news happens there’s almost always a misdirection play meant to divert our eyes.

The stated goal of the document is to fortify the continent’s “security, prosperity, sustainability and inclusiveness.”

The North American leaders, dubbed the “Three Amigos,” committed their countries to six “pillars,” all of which were taken straight from United Nations documents Agenda 21 and Agenda 2030.

They borrow heavily from the U.N. 2030’s 17 Sustainability Goals in the new document dated January 10, 2023, titled “Declaration of North America (DNA)” which appeared jointly on the government websites of the U.S. White House, Canada and Mexico.

The list of goals in this document are separated into six categories:

  • Diversity, equity, and inclusion;
  • Climate change and the environment;
  • Competitiveness;
  • Migration and development;
  • Health;
  • Regional security.

Commenting on the document, John-Henry Westen, writing for LifeSite News, said:

“They outlined joint commitments for a WOKE new North America to be imposed on its citizens.”

The trio’s declaration also stated under the “health” section that, “As we emerge from the acute phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, we also recognize that resilient health systems, including a strong health workforce, are the foundation upon which effective pandemic preparedness and response will be built.” (emphasis mine)

If you read between the lines, the above statement sounds like a self-declared mandate to implement more lockdowns, masking and vaxxing whenever they decide that’s the best action for what they describe in the document as “providing rapid response to health emergencies in North America.”

They are clearly borrowing from the language in the U.N. World Health Organization’s proposed pandemic treaty, which talks about setting up the WHO as the global arbiter that gets to declare “public health emergencies of international concern” as well as “of regional concern.”

This is how global governance creeps in: Heads of state doing regional deals with each other to incorporate elements of the United Nations agenda, none of which was voted on by Congress. Please read over the entire document and let me know your thoughts in the comments below.



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