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Nafta Superhighway Returns From The Dead

by Paul Joseph Watson, Prisonplanet.com
Saturday, Jul 4, 2009
Gov. Rick Perry set to push revamped agenda to sell freeways to foreign-owned private companies and convert them to toll roads.
Nafta Superhighway Returns From The Dead
The Trans-Texas Corridor, part of the NAFTA Superhighway projected to link the United States with Canada and Mexico as an integral cog of the North American Union, is back on the agenda after Texas Governor Rick Perry lied in claiming that the proposal was dead earlier this year.

The open plan to merge the US with Mexico and Canada and create a Pan-American Union networked by a NAFTA Superhighway has long been a Globalist brainchild, but fierce opposition to the plan from activists across the country has stalled the plan at least temporarily.

A key component of the NAU transport system was the proposed Trans Texas Corridor, a massive 4,000 mile network of highways that were to be sold to the Spanish company Cintra and operated as toll roads - creating a huge new tax on the American people which would be paid directly to a foreign-owned private company.

Texas Governor and Bilderberg invitee Rick Perry launched a PR stunt in January when he claimed that the Trans Texas Corridor was dead, when in reality as Jerome Corsi and others pointed out, the project was merely to have its name changed and its design slightly altered.

“Close examination shows Perry’s declaration from Iraq involves yet more public relations efforts by the governor and TxDOT to defuse criticism from voters and reposition a hugely unpopular initiative by dropping the designation ‘Trans-Texas Corridor,’ or ‘TTC,’ while still allowing TxDOT to proceed with the components of the original TTC plan that had been scheduled for implementation now,” wrote Corsi.

Corsi’s warning that the TTC was still very much in the pipeline has proven accurate with the news that the authority of the Texas Department of Transportation, TxDOT, will run for at least 2 more years with a fresh injection of $2 billion in state funds that will be allocated to new transport projects.

Using the cover of a special session of the legislature, Perry will push “a measure that allows private companies to build more toll roads across the state,” according to the Houston Chronicle.

“Gov. Perry wants to get the legislature to reauthorize through 2013 the ability of Texas to enter into Comprehensive Development Agreements, or CDAs, with foreign developers to develop Texas highways under public-private partnerships,” Hank Gilbert, a board member with TexasTurf.org, or Texans Uniting for Reform and Freedom, told World Net Daily.

“We are fighting to defeat any attempt by Gov. Perry to extend CDAs,” he said. “Without CDAs, TxDOT will have a difficult time getting foreign development companies to come into Texas to convert our freeways to toll roads.”

Perry’s attempt to force through toll roads owned and operated by foreign companies as part of the wider agenda for a NAFTA Superhighway and a North American Union is a perfect example of how those in power try to neutralize dissent by pulling dirty tricks - claiming a project is dead and then simply renaming it and continuing with the same agenda.

However, the many activist groups opposed to the Trans Texas Corridor were well prepared for this bait and switch. The resistance to the agenda for a NAFTA Superhighway will now rally to fight Perry’s move to sell off key infrastructure to foreign corporations, and in turn create a huge new tax for already financially battered Americans.

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Anonymous
2009-07-04 21:37:00
If there's a real story here, then why wrap it in so much tinfoil-hattery?

The Trans-Texas Corridor (TTC) is (or was) real, and it is (or was) a bad as they say. It's in Texas ONLY.

The NASCO corridor from Mexico to Canada is real too. It's about harmonized trucking regulations on **EXISTING** highways.

The hyper-stupid combination of the two, a TTC-style megahighway from Mexico to Canada, exists only in the minds of reasoning-impaired conspiracy theorists and those who make money off them.

As for the "North American Union", for all the handwaving from the conspiracy theorists, they've yet to find a single elected official in the U.S. or Canada who wants it, or any sign of legislation for it coming down the pipeline. They misrepresented the SPP (a series of non-binding agreements on trade and security) as an NAU for awhile, but since the SPP agreements were published, that doesn't wash any more.

Since they started spreading their "NAU by 2007" claims, we've headed in the opposite direction. Both Canada and the U.S. rejected the "common security perimeter". Far from having transparent borders, we now have passport requirements and other obstacles for the first time EVER. Far from a common tarrif, each country has been signing their own free trade agreements with other countries. Far from EU-style worker mobility, it's harder to cross the border to work than ever before.

If you want to stop the TTC, smothering the issue in other easily disproven conspiracy theories won't help.
Anonymous
2009-07-06 12:52:22
For maximum revenue these corporations sponsored by states allowing the TTC to take shape and gain ground, are preparing "fertile ground" to plant the seeds of future business mergers and profit grabbing contracts.

There is no doubt that the end product of the TTC, the NASCO corridor and other highway systems which spread up to Canada will one day be HARMONIZED for maximum profit.

The problem we have, is that these profits are made while plowing homes and eliminating free tax payed highway access.

And by the way, the worry about the SPP was not that it was going to automatically create a North American Union, but that it would HARMONIZE economic security, pandemic plans, and border security measures to one day, much like the highway, merge for maximum control.
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