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I am curious to know why I'm not reading/hearing more about this soon to be new currency - the Amero - soon to be the 'oldschool USA' new "North American Union" $$ -Is the US intentionally bankrupting the country in order to make the introduction of this new currency more welcome? I'll admit I'm not following the story very closly myself - but then again, I've already been hit by the transition to the Euro so know the pain - but we ALL knew it was coming years before it hit us - but the Americans seem.. eerily silent about it all...
Are you aware of the Amero and what it is going to do to you?
The Amero - North American Currency
Amero is coming? New World Order bucks
THE AMERO vs. THE DOLLAR
http://www.gold-eagle.com/editorials_05/kirby062806.html
As a line in the above National Ledger article reads, "Our currency will be replaced with the "Amero." And, we'll be one giant step closer to the U.N.'s perverse dream of a one-world government."
Whether or not there is any truth that some individuals or groups would like to economically or politically unify Canada, Mexico, and the United States, the peripheral alarm regarding the replacement of the Dollar with a currency named the "Amero" is worth exploring.
An Amero for Your Thoughts
By: Brian Farmer
October 15, 2007
http://www.thenewamerican.com/node/5850
On May 16, 2002, then-Mexican President Vicente Fox gave a speech in Madrid, Spain, in which he stated:
Eventually, our long-range objective is to establish with the United States, but also with Canada, our other regional partner, an ensemble of connections and institutions similar to those created by the European Union....
The new framework we wish to construct is inspired in the example of the European Union.
Part of the framework that fostered the creation of the European Union (EU) was an institution called the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). The implementation of the EMU culminated with the adoption of the euro on January 1, 1999 as the official currency of 11 EU member states.
Even before Fox’s Madrid speech, the example of the EU was already inspiring some academics to consider the creation of a North American Monetary Union. In a 1999 paper entitled, “The Case for the Amero: The Economics and Politics of a North American Monetary Union,” Canadian economist Herbert G. Grubel explained his ideas for creating a North American regional currency, and coined the term “amero.” On the U.S. side of the border, Robert Pastor, a noted political scientist and member of the Council on Foreign Relations, is leading the charge for adopting a North American currency. In his 2001 book, Toward a North American Community, Pastor speaks approvingly of the concept of the amero, claiming that “in the long term, the amero is in the best interests of all three countries.”
Are you aware of the Amero and what it is going to do to you?
The Amero - North American Currency
Amero is coming? New World Order bucks
THE AMERO vs. THE DOLLAR
http://www.gold-eagle.com/editorials_05/kirby062806.html
As a line in the above National Ledger article reads, "Our currency will be replaced with the "Amero." And, we'll be one giant step closer to the U.N.'s perverse dream of a one-world government."
Whether or not there is any truth that some individuals or groups would like to economically or politically unify Canada, Mexico, and the United States, the peripheral alarm regarding the replacement of the Dollar with a currency named the "Amero" is worth exploring.
An Amero for Your Thoughts
By: Brian Farmer
October 15, 2007
http://www.thenewamerican.com/node/5850
On May 16, 2002, then-Mexican President Vicente Fox gave a speech in Madrid, Spain, in which he stated:
Eventually, our long-range objective is to establish with the United States, but also with Canada, our other regional partner, an ensemble of connections and institutions similar to those created by the European Union....
The new framework we wish to construct is inspired in the example of the European Union.
Part of the framework that fostered the creation of the European Union (EU) was an institution called the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). The implementation of the EMU culminated with the adoption of the euro on January 1, 1999 as the official currency of 11 EU member states.
Even before Fox’s Madrid speech, the example of the EU was already inspiring some academics to consider the creation of a North American Monetary Union. In a 1999 paper entitled, “The Case for the Amero: The Economics and Politics of a North American Monetary Union,” Canadian economist Herbert G. Grubel explained his ideas for creating a North American regional currency, and coined the term “amero.” On the U.S. side of the border, Robert Pastor, a noted political scientist and member of the Council on Foreign Relations, is leading the charge for adopting a North American currency. In his 2001 book, Toward a North American Community, Pastor speaks approvingly of the concept of the amero, claiming that “in the long term, the amero is in the best interests of all three countries.”