End of Nations - EU Takeover & the Lisbon Treaty (Documentary)

End of Nations - EU Takeover & the Lisbon Treaty by We Are Change Ireland

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4291770489472554607&hl=en

We set out to make a video about the pros and cons of the Lisbon Treaty and found out to our horror the lies, manipulations and deceit ... all » behind the EU. From MEPs, legal experts and EU researches the true nature of the EU unfolded, how it really operates from behind closed doors and away from prying eyes. We discovered the massive power grab away from citizens and nations to the elites that is being proposed in this treaty. Most shocking of all was how our elected representatives are willingly handing us over to this emerging Totalitarian Superstate by deception , propaganda and outright lies.

This video details how the structures of the EU really operate, what the full significance of the Lisbon Treaty is and how it is the end of Nations within in the EU. MEPs describe their experience in Brussels and how they are undermined by the real power of the unelected and unaccountable Eurocrats who run the organization. How the politicians are working together for their own selfish needs while being used for a bigger agenda.

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GREAT VIDEO ... The same will happen here with NAU

A shaming day for democracy: MPs vote to deny British people a say on the EU treaty

Thursday, March 6, 2008
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=869_1204828538

The British people were finally denied a say on the EU constitution last night after a momentous day in the Commons.

MPs voted against holding a referendum on the biggest shift of power to Brussels for at least a decade.

This was despite pledges from both Labour and the Liberal Democrats that voters would have the chance to decide the issue.

The furious parliamentary debate on Europe plunged Nick Clegg's LibDem leadership into crisis as 13 rebels - a fifth of his entire tally of MPs - joined the Tories in calling for a national vote.

Mr Clegg, who had ordered his MPs to abstain from voting, helped rescue Gordon Brown from defeat in two crucial votes on the Lisbon Treaty.

A Tory amendment calling for a referendum was defeated by 311 votes to 248, a Government majority of 63.

Some 29 Labour MPs also rebelled against the Prime Minister.

Yesterday's Commons defeat means a vote in the House of Lords - where the Government could be defeated by Tories and crossbenchers - will be the last chance for campaigners.

That vote is due later this year.

Yesterday's result will anger the public after 88 per cent of voters in mini-polls last weekend demanded a say.

The Lisbon Treaty will see the creation of a permanent EU president, foreign minister and diplomatic service and surrenders nearly 50 national vetoes to Brussels.

All three main parties made manifesto pledges in 2005 to hold a referendum on the EU constitution - now the revamped Lisbon Treaty.

Yesterday David Cameron taunted the Prime Minister that he was afraid of holding a national vote on the treaty because he knew it would be lost.

The Tory leader told Mr Brown at Prime Minister's Questions: "All of us in this House promised a referendum. We have the courage of our convictions - you have lost your courage and that lot (the Liberal Democrats) have lost their convictions."

Day they betrayed British democracy
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SPP ... NAU ... could not have happen without 9/11

After reading from the sites below, it is obvious that the US, CA, and MX is on the same path as the EU during the past decades. This course of continental consolidation could never have been possible without 9/11. By misdirecting our attention on the concentration wars and spending the US into bankruptcy.

The EU and the NAU ~ Two Peas In A Pod!

Treason Abounds ~ Gov't Cabal Plots North American Union (NAU)

TWO 'ACTS' OF TYRANNY ON THE SAME DAY!

Using Bilingualism to Subvert America

Illegal Alien Anarchy . . . Connecting the Dots!

With 9/11 & like 9/11 these issues will affect our entire world

Also, another concise article from Henry Lamb:

Following Europe toward tyranny
Posted: March 08, 2008

It doesn't happen quickly. It's been a half-century since the European Common Market was created to enhance cross-border trade in coal and steel among six European countries. The next 40 years saw the idea of cross-border "harmonization" expand into the European Community, with the 1992 Maastricht Treaty. With the signing of the Lisbon Treaty in December 2007, 27 European nations are on the verge of becoming one consolidated state.

The North American Free Trade Agreement, which went into force in 1994, is supposed to function much the same as the European Common Market, by removing tariffs on goods traded among the member nations. The Security and Prosperity Partnership, launched in 2005, is building a North American Community. This process is designed to "harmonize" and "integrate" cross-border rules and regulations. Following the European blueprint, the next step is the creation of a North American Union.

In Europe, what started as a simple agreement to enhance trade among six nations has grown into a full-blown treaty that will bring 27 former nations under the rule of a single, appointed government. In Europe, the process has been littered with objections and resistance. The one-government idea was first put to the people in the form of a new constitution, but when the people had an opportunity to vote, the idea was widely rejected. The new approach removes the people from the equation and now requires only that the parliaments of the various nations ratify the treaty.

American advocates of the one-government idea learned from the European experience. NAFTA, which is, in fact, a treaty, was not presented to Congress as a treaty. A treaty requires 67 Senate votes for ratification. An executive agreement requires only 51 Senate votes and a simple majority in the House of Representatives.

The Security and Prosperity Partnership was not even presented to Congress; it was not a "signed" agreement, but an executive "partnership," which needed no congressional involvement. Congress has chosen not to challenge this executive authority.

The new European Union will have its own parliament, its own president, its own court system and, of course, its own currency – the euro. A single "high representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy" will speak for the 27 member-states, instead of 27 "foreign ministers." Some Europeans fear that this officer will replace both England's and France's ambassadors to the United Nations and to the U.N. Security Council. The Lisbon Treaty does not automatically transform the 27 member states into one nation, but it is a major step toward that goal.

The North American Community, now under construction through the Security and Prosperity Partnership and similar efforts at the state level, will not automatically transform Mexico, Canada and the United States into "MexiCanAmeri," or "CanAmeriMex," or the North American Union. But it is a major step toward that goal.

The plan to build a North American Community calls for annual summit meetings of the three nations. The next will be held in New Orleans in April. It calls for a common tariff, which NAFTA is supposed to do. It calls for "a common approach to regulations," which the SPP working groups call "harmonization and integration." It calls for a tri-national "Advisory Council," and an "Inter-Parliamentary Group" – all of which is now under construction.

The leaders of all three nations laugh and say these activities have nothing to do with a North American Union. The facts on the ground, however, make their denials laughable.

So-called "free traders" applaud NAFTA and point to jobs created by all the exports to Mexico and Canada. They never mention the jobs that have also been exported as the result of the trade deficit. When NAFTA went into force, the deficit with Mexico and Canada was $13 billion. It has grown steadily, and last year was $138.4 billion. NAFTA is the process by which U.S. wealth is redistributed to other nations.

What's worse, the implementation of NAFTA, the SPP and the North American Community are devices that bypass elected representatives. NAFTA, approved by Congress on a promise of prosperity, has produced a constant drain on our prosperity. Neither the SPP nor the North American Community was even discussed in Congress. Both of these executive devices are moving our nation closer to the one-government concept pioneered by the European Union.

The government we are moving toward is an administrative government, in which elected representatives become little more than a token to the form of government created by the U.S. Constitution. When any government is empowered to impose rules of behavior without the consent of the governed, freedom is the victim. When government is empowered – without the consent of the governed – to define what freedom may be exercised, the result is a dictatorship, whether by a Hitler, a supreme soviet, or an appointed Inter-Parliamentary Group.

Where are the Americans who still believe that the best possible government is a government whose power is limited by the consent of the governed? They are certainly not in a Congress that allows NAFTA, the SPP and the North American Community to continue.