June 28, 2007 (Press Release) --
By Bill Tedesco
George Washington and the signers of the Constitution could not predict the future, but were prescient enough to form a tripartite government where no one branch could usurp total power in the years that followed.
Nowhere is their wisdom more appreciated than today in Washington where a fractured, impotent and apparently deaf federal government tries to ram an odious immigration bill down our collective throats.
There must be a reason behind the legislative and executive branches of government pushing for this bill. And they're not telling us. Perhaps Laura Ingraham hit the mark on Fox News’ Hannity and Colmes show recently when she asked: Do we want to be a country or a marketing area? Laura more than hit the mark. She hit the nerve.
Consider this: with Europe already unifying under the Euro, what if that emerging economic powerhouse, China, gets other Asian countries like Mongolia, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, and India along with the Koreas, Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore and others to form a common Asian currency? It certainly would increase the velocity of economic activity by bringing greater unity and stability to markets and trading in that region of the world.
The pressure on the American dollar from two powerful currencies would be enormous causing interest rates on Treasury issues to rise. What could that do to our economy and way of life? It could make 1929 look like the warm-up act before the main event.
That’s why the North American Union idea that's been uncovered may appear to be nefarious and covert, but don’t dismiss it out of hand before considering what potentially could emerge from this witch’s brew of economic alliances. Combine cheap Mexican labor, American know-how, ingenuity, and financing, and Canadian natural resources, especially oil, and you have a brand new, robust economic powerhouse that can compete globally with the growing European and Asian market centers.
That makes more sense when you put these two puzzle pieces together. Perhaps this is what Bush really knows and isn’t telling us. After all when he and Harry Reid agree on something like the immigration bill, you know something is fundamentally wrong somewhere. The question is: Where is “where”?
As we've always been told by suspicious investigators, "Follow the money." Could this be where this immigration bill is ultimately leading Congress and the White House? To the North American Union? Short-term, perhaps.
Looking further down the road reveals an even more chilling possibility growing out of this immigration bill: a one-world government.
If the world’s nations eventually devolve into economic marketing centers, which appears to be happening, national governments and borders become outdated, irrelevant and cumbersome. A one-world government – and a one-world currency combining those of Europe, Asia, and America – would solve that problem.
However, there’s something even more ominous lurking in the distant shadows of the future that has nothing to do with growing markets and collapsing governments and everything to do with human survival. Religious or not, you must admit that the apocalyptic predictions in Revelation written more than 2,000 years ago detailing a required mark in order to buy or sell suddenly appear to be logical, practical, and necessary.
A one-world government and a one-world currency level the playing field for all nations, now marketing centers. The required mark allows you to buy, sell, and compete in the global marketplace. All economic transactions right down to dad buying a gallon of milk on his way home from work are entered and accounted for in a global marketing database. The information is used for global forecasting, planning and production requirements that take into account the needs of developed and undeveloped markets of the world, i.e., where the haves and the have nots live.
It might be right around the corner if this immigration bill, or one similar to it, becomes the law of the land. If only those in Washington were as prescient as our founding fathers, perhaps they would reconsider what they are attempting to unleash.
Bill Tedesco is a marketing communications consultant and copywriter with more than 30 years of experience in developing business-to-business communications including publicity, promotions, web copywriting, meetings, speeches, and training programs. He also prepares executive resumes. Visit his website at: www.small-business-writing.com.
Contact:
Bill Tedesco
586-574-1284
Bill@small-business-writing.com
George Washington and the signers of the Constitution could not predict the future, but were prescient enough to form a tripartite government where no one branch could usurp total power in the years that followed.
Nowhere is their wisdom more appreciated than today in Washington where a fractured, impotent and apparently deaf federal government tries to ram an odious immigration bill down our collective throats.
There must be a reason behind the legislative and executive branches of government pushing for this bill. And they're not telling us. Perhaps Laura Ingraham hit the mark on Fox News’ Hannity and Colmes show recently when she asked: Do we want to be a country or a marketing area? Laura more than hit the mark. She hit the nerve.
Consider this: with Europe already unifying under the Euro, what if that emerging economic powerhouse, China, gets other Asian countries like Mongolia, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, and India along with the Koreas, Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore and others to form a common Asian currency? It certainly would increase the velocity of economic activity by bringing greater unity and stability to markets and trading in that region of the world.
The pressure on the American dollar from two powerful currencies would be enormous causing interest rates on Treasury issues to rise. What could that do to our economy and way of life? It could make 1929 look like the warm-up act before the main event.
That’s why the North American Union idea that's been uncovered may appear to be nefarious and covert, but don’t dismiss it out of hand before considering what potentially could emerge from this witch’s brew of economic alliances. Combine cheap Mexican labor, American know-how, ingenuity, and financing, and Canadian natural resources, especially oil, and you have a brand new, robust economic powerhouse that can compete globally with the growing European and Asian market centers.
That makes more sense when you put these two puzzle pieces together. Perhaps this is what Bush really knows and isn’t telling us. After all when he and Harry Reid agree on something like the immigration bill, you know something is fundamentally wrong somewhere. The question is: Where is “where”?
As we've always been told by suspicious investigators, "Follow the money." Could this be where this immigration bill is ultimately leading Congress and the White House? To the North American Union? Short-term, perhaps.
Looking further down the road reveals an even more chilling possibility growing out of this immigration bill: a one-world government.
If the world’s nations eventually devolve into economic marketing centers, which appears to be happening, national governments and borders become outdated, irrelevant and cumbersome. A one-world government – and a one-world currency combining those of Europe, Asia, and America – would solve that problem.
However, there’s something even more ominous lurking in the distant shadows of the future that has nothing to do with growing markets and collapsing governments and everything to do with human survival. Religious or not, you must admit that the apocalyptic predictions in Revelation written more than 2,000 years ago detailing a required mark in order to buy or sell suddenly appear to be logical, practical, and necessary.
A one-world government and a one-world currency level the playing field for all nations, now marketing centers. The required mark allows you to buy, sell, and compete in the global marketplace. All economic transactions right down to dad buying a gallon of milk on his way home from work are entered and accounted for in a global marketing database. The information is used for global forecasting, planning and production requirements that take into account the needs of developed and undeveloped markets of the world, i.e., where the haves and the have nots live.
It might be right around the corner if this immigration bill, or one similar to it, becomes the law of the land. If only those in Washington were as prescient as our founding fathers, perhaps they would reconsider what they are attempting to unleash.
Bill Tedesco is a marketing communications consultant and copywriter with more than 30 years of experience in developing business-to-business communications including publicity, promotions, web copywriting, meetings, speeches, and training programs. He also prepares executive resumes. Visit his website at: www.small-business-writing.com.
Contact:
Bill Tedesco
586-574-1284
Bill@small-business-writing.com

The immigration bill is the first step in turning the nation of America into a global marketing center that will compete with Asia and Europe controlled by a one-world government.
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