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originally posted by: Waterglass
a reply to: MykeNukem
Hey Nuke em here's a article direct from Mexico:
What the ‘Three Amigos’ promised at the North American Leaders’ Summit
The 12-person expert committee — which will include three Mexican cabinet ministers — will “have our complete confidence to motivate, persuade and convince business people, workers and public servants of the three governments about the importance … of joining forces in North America and, moving forward, seeking the union of the entire American continent,” he said.
-Protect civil rights, promote racial justice, expand protections for LGBTQI+ individuals and deliver more equitable outcomes to all.
-Take rapid and coordinated measures to tackle the climate crisis and respond to its consequences.
-Deepen our regional capacity to attract high quality investment, spur innovation, and strengthen the resilience of our economies.
-Forge stronger regional supply chains in order to boost regional competitiveness.
-Ensure safe, orderly, and humane migration under the Los Angeles Declaration on Migration and Protection.
-Address the root causes and impacts of irregular migration and forced displacement.
-Support countries across the Western Hemisphere to create the conditions to improve quality of life.
-Launch an updated North American Plan for Animal and Pandemic Influenza to improve prevention, preparedness, agility, and to provide rapid response to health emergencies in North America.
-Focus on strategies to bolster our shared continental security against domestic, regional, and global threats, including cyber threats.
-Enhance trilateral work to address the use of precursor chemicals in the production of illegal substances in North America and to disrupt drug trafficking.
originally posted by: livinglight108
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
a reply to: livinglight108
I’m reserving a scathing response to this if this is a prelude to move manufacturing from China to Mexico.
Peter Zehain makes a compelling case that Mexico is cheaper and better since logistics wouldn’t be as much of an issue.
Trade deals usually work out bad for us, but if this one can mend some of the damage of the Trans pacific trade deal I’ll be open minded.
Probably bad though.
The largest lithium-ion deposit is in Mexico...
originally posted by: LogicalGraphitti
originally posted by: livinglight108
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
a reply to: livinglight108
I’m reserving a scathing response to this if this is a prelude to move manufacturing from China to Mexico.
Peter Zehain makes a compelling case that Mexico is cheaper and better since logistics wouldn’t be as much of an issue.
Trade deals usually work out bad for us, but if this one can mend some of the damage of the Trans pacific trade deal I’ll be open minded.
Probably bad though.
The largest lithium-ion deposit is in Mexico...
Really? Do you have anything to back that up? Chile has the largest. Mexico isn't even in the top 10 that I'm aware of.
This is WEF and Agenda 2030 in disguise IMO. -seeking the union of the entire American continent -"motivate, persuade and convince" - MmmHmm
originally posted by: nugget1
Yet.....but the One World Government is fast approaching.
originally posted by: tanstaafl
originally posted by: nugget1
Yet.....but the One World Government is fast approaching.
They still have to deal with our Constitution and armed citizenry - and contrary to what many people think, I believe that any general order from on high to our military to disarm the populace en masse would absolutely result in a total fracture of our military, as many would turn around and shoot the ones giving such orders and join our side.
originally posted by: nugget1
a reply to: tanstaafl
Not if they made it about something else; something so disruptive or dangerous that locking down cities was a must for the well-being of the majority.
They've already tested how easy it is to get compliance through fear; they've monitored and collected data from supply chain disruption. Now they've created a 'natural' disaster to the food supply.
Final thought: guns don't work against acoustic weapons that can be set to mild, causing only a headache and upset stomach to maximum effect to stop even the biggest crowds.
but they've also woken up a lot of people who weren't awake when they did their testing
originally posted by: nugget1
a reply to: tanstaafl
What would it take for the gov. to convince people? The pandemic has already been played, so how about....oh, I don't know.....an alien invasion? An alien war?
I have no doubt those running the show have quite a few plans in their bag of tricks to fool the majority, and fear is the greatest tool of all.
Yep... but, I just have to hopium that there are enough of us that are awake enough and care enough to destroy their plans, whatever they try to do.
All I know for sure is, I will not go down without a fight.
originally posted by: nugget1
a reply to: tanstaafl
There are many who do not want to live in an unjust world of total authoritarian control and will do the same.