The One World Government Part VII
"1 And the whole earth was of one language, and of one speech..... 6 And
the LORD said, Behold, the people is one, and they have all one language;
and this they begin to do: and now nothing will be restrained from them,
which they have imagined to do." Genesis 11:1,6

This article shows that the world is moving rapidly to a One World
Government. The world is being divided into four major regions. These
regions are the European Union (EU), Americas, Asia, and the African Union
(AU). These regions are modeled after the European Union which used the
following steps to create their region. These steps are free trade, open
borders, single currency, Central Bank, Court of Justice, peacekeeping
force or regional defense. Some of these are done in order and some are
done in parallel to complete the goal of four major regions.

2. Region 2 - Americas - 2002
d) Court of Justice

Continuing from the last post, an article titled "Justice: Can
Constitution Make it in Global Age?", subtitled "On TV, Breyer wonders
whether it will 'fit into governing documents of other nations' (Note 15)
states 'Through commerce, through globalization, through the spread of
democratic institutions, through immigration to America, it's becoming
more and more one world of many different kinds of people. And how they're
going to live together across the world will be the challenge, and whether
our Constitution and how it fits into the governing documents of other
nations, I think will be a challenge for the next
generations'.....O'Connor, too, seemed to suggest in the ABC interview
that the Constitution was far from the final word in governing America.
Asked if there might come a day when it would no longer be the last word
on the law, she said: 'Well, you always have the power of entering into
treaties with other nations which also become part of the law of the land,
but I can't see the day when we won't have a constitution in our
nation'......The current court is split between Chief Justice William
Rehnquist, Clarence Thomas and Scalia, who tend to hold the traditional
constitutionalist approach to rulings, and the majority of O'Connor,
Breyer, Kennedy, Ruth Bader Ginzburg, David H. Souter and John Paul
Stevens, who tend to believe in the concept of a 'living Constitution'
subject to changes in public opinion and interpretation." Notice justice
O'Connor's statement that the signing of treaties with other nations
"which also become part of the law of the land." Here are just a few web
pages that show how our laws are changing through treaties with other
nations. They are the following:
www.summit-americas.org/defaul....t_en.htm,www.ftaa-al
www.as-coa.org/.

e) Peacekeeping Force or Regional Defense

There are also plans for a peacekeeping force or regional defense in the
future. A n article titled "Mexican Defense Minister to Discuss Possible
Joint North American Military Force"(Note 16) states "Mexico's defense
secretary, Gen. Gerardo Vega, was flying to Washington on Thursday to
discuss military cooperation that might link U.S., Mexican and Canadian
forces against terrorism in a way that NAFTA has linked North America's
economies. The plan apparently is based on a U.S. Army War College report
in 1999 that suggested a North American peacekeeping force that would be
headquartered in the United States but include command posts that would
rotate between Mexico and Canada. 'One of the programs the general will
discuss in the United States is a continental command that would use the
North American Free Trade Agreement as a basis,' a Defense Department
spokesman said. Department policy required him to speak on condition of
anonymity."

NOTES:
Note 15: https://tinyurl.com/autpcfsw
Note 16: https://tinyurl.com/73ayyjtk


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