Rules, regs to be integrated without congressional review
By Jerome R. Corsi
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, President Bush and European Commission
President Jose Manuel Barroso at a White House summit meeting last
April where they launched the Transatlantic Economic Council
Six U.S. senators and 49 House members are advisers for a group working
toward a Transatlantic Common Market between the U.S. and the European
Union by 2015.
The Transatlantic Policy Network – a non-governmental organization
headquartered in Washington and Brussels – is advised by the
bi-partisan congressional TPN policy group, chaired by Sen. Robert
Bennett, R-Utah.
The plan – currently being implemented by the Bush administration with
the formation of the Transatlantic Economic Council in April 2007 –
appears to be following a plan written in 1939 by a world-government
advocate who sought to create a Transatlantic Union as an international
governing body.
An economist from the World Bank has argued in print that the formation
of the Transatlantic Common Market is designed to follow the blueprint
of Jean Monnet, a key intellectual architect of the European Union,
recognizing that economic integration must inevitably lead to political
integration.
As WND previously reported, a key step in advancing this goal was ... more »
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