Tuesday, October 30, 2007

North Korean Reveals Childhood Torture




Clearly the media doesn't pay much attention to the demonic evil that is Kim Jong Il, who presides over hellish conditions in North Korea. This article gives just a glimpse into what's been going on there for years.


The Washington Times | Tuesday, October 30, 2007

http://washingtontimes.com/article/20071030/FOREIGN/110300055/1001

He says he was tortured as a teenager. He watched as his mother and brother were executed, and until he was 20 years old, North Korean Shin Dong-hyuk had heard of neither Kim Il-sung nor Kim Jong-il.

In a testimony to stunned journalists yesterday, Mr. Shin, the first North Korean defector to the South who was born in the North's notorious gulag, revealed a nightmarish world in which inmates and their children suffer lifetime incarceration, are kept ignorant of outside society and undergo forms of torture that are medieval in their barbarism.

"In my heart, I thought: 'Parents committed crimes, but why were innocent children punished?' " he said at a press conference introducing his autobiography "Escape to the Outside World."

"I want to tell the world of this."

Slight, and with a humble manner, he shook as he showed cameramen his extensive scars. His story has shocked even analysts who monitor Pyongyang's human rights abuses.

North Korea claims it is a "worker's paradise," and that it has no political prisoners.

But outside authorities have evidence it operates a vast gulag system thought to hold more than 200,000 political prisoners and their families.

"We didn't believe it," said Kim Sang-hun, head of Seoul's Database Center for North Korean Human Rights, of Mr. Shin's story.

"It took many months before we were convinced he was what he said he was," said Mr. Kim, who debriefed and now cares for Mr. Shin.

Mr. Shin's mother was imprisoned in "Total Control Camp No. 14" in central North Korea, for political crimes. As reward for good work, she was allowed to marry. The couple's "honeymoon" was five nights together before being separated again. Mr. Shin was born in 1982.

There was no maternal affection: The camp's 40,000 to 60,000 inmates were indoctrinated to spy on each other, including family members. His earliest memory is of following his mother to the camp farm to work; he has no recollection of being embraced.

Life consisted of work and criticism sessions. Remarkably, Kim Il-sung, the deceased founder of North Korea, and his son and present ruler, Kim Jong-il — deified elsewhere in North Korea — were unknown to those born in the camps and never mentioned by inmates imprisoned there.

When Mr. Shin was 13, his mother and brother attempted an escape, unsuccessfully. That day, a civilian car met Mr. Shin outside the camp school. He was driven to a secret, underground location.

There, guards demanded details of the plot. Mr. Shin was ignorant of it. He was suspended over a fire. When he screamed, a hook was hacked into his groin. Unconscious, he was slung into a cell with a skeletal old man.

The man cared for the child's festering injuries and gave him his own meager rations. It was the first time Mr. Shin had ever received affection from another human. "I will never forget him," Mr. Shin wrote. "I came to love him more than my parents."

After seven months, Mr. Shin was released to witness his mother's hanging and his brother's execution by shooting. Mr. Shin noticed his father in tears, but he had only one emotion: "I was furious with them; as a result of their crimes, I was subject to torture."

Life continued. His niece was raped and killed by guards. He dropped a sewing machine; guards chopped off a fingertip with a knife. Constantly hungry, he once found three corn kernels in a pile of cow manure, his "lucky day." Unaware of any world beyond the wire, his dreams were to excel at work, gain permission to marry or become a team leader.

Then in 2004, he befriended a new prisoner who had escaped to China, where he was apprehended, returned to North Korea and sent to the prison camp.

Secretly, the inmate told Mr. Shin of the outside world. That knowledge consumed him. For the first time, work became intolerable.

On Jan 2, 2005, while collecting firewood in the mountains, Mr. Shin escaped, lacerating his legs on electrified barbed wire.

He reached China and found asylum at South Korea's Shanghai consulate. There, traumatized by nightmares, he began writing about his life.

Now that his story is told, his life path is uncertain. "I have many choices, but have made no decisions," he said yesterday.

Asked what message he would like to send Kim Jong-il, Mr. Shin thought for a moment then said quietly, "I'd ask him to take one hour to think about the situation in the camps."

see also:
Defectors Tell of Cannibalism, Torture, Lost Families

Thursday, October 25, 2007

North American Union: coming out of the shadows?

Finally, they're starting to pay attention! Or so it seems. I'm going to post this story in its entirety here; its another North American Union story, but this one is different to me in one significant way. This is the first story I've seen in the so-called mainstream press (apart from Lou Dobbs/CNN) that actually deals with this story. There have been many blogs, conspiracy websites, Christian prophecy-watching sites, etc that have been paying close attention to this for years. So its interesting to see the Arizona Republic deal with this issue in this article "Is a 'North American Union' In the Future?".

Watch for this issue to gradually gain more mainstream attention as time goes by. Of course, by the time most of the American sheeple realize whats going on, it'll be too late. Actually, its already too late. But I wont get into all that right now.

One website actually mockingly referred to it as "the mythical" North American Union. Well, maybe its not so mythical after all.


http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/1024conspiracy1024.html#

Mike Madden
Republic Washington Bureau
Oct. 24, 2007 12:00 AM

WASHINGTON - Someday soon, you'll be keeping ameros in your wallet, not dollars. The goods they buy will zip freely from Mexico to Canada on an enormous new road. And the United States will merge with its neighbors into a massive North American Union that reigns sovereign over more than 440 million people.

At least that is the vision being raised by a small but vocal group of bloggers, activists and border-security hard-liners.

As the U.S. has increased efforts to cooperate with Canada and Mexico on security and trade, and as the Bush administration has pushed immigration reforms that are extremely unpopular with many conservatives, opponents have become more convinced that North America is heading toward a merger.

Although all three governments strongly deny any such plan, a series of private meetings by top leaders and a sweeping effort to rewrite regulations in all three countries aimed at smoothing cross-border relations have emerged as a lightning rod for speculation, criticism and fear.

The goal of the initiative, known as the Security and Prosperity Partnership, is to ensure that the countries work together to keep weapons and terrorists from entering North America while making it easier for movement and commerce among all three nations. Business groups and advocates of free trade have pushed for even more cooperation. The meetings started in 2005 and grew out of long-standing, less-formal cooperation among the three nations.

But critics say the partnership is just the first step in a much broader attempt to build a "North American Union" modeled after the political and economic integration that the European Union built.

Those who fear a merger see signs everywhere. They cite the dollar's recent decline in value, increasing illegal immigration and attempts to expand free-trade areas in the Western Hemisphere. They also point to efforts to increase trade along Interstate 35, which runs straight up the middle of the United States from Mexico to Canada. In Internet postings about the partnership, I-35 has morphed into a "NAFTA Superhighway."

An agreement in the works to allow Mexican trucks to drive into the U.S. is seen as another tip-off, as is the growing U.S. foreign-trade imbalance, even though China exports more to the U.S. than Mexico and is gaining on Canada.

Former Mexican President Vicente Fox recently told CNN's Larry King that "long term, very long term," the goal of free-trade agreements could be a Western Hemisphere united by one currency.

"There's too much evidence. You've got too many things happening," said Jerome Corsi, a conservative activist and author of The Late Great U.S.A., a book that delves into some of the most alarming interpretations of the U.S.-Canadian-Mexican meetings.

Still, to officials involved in the meetings, the idea that the partnership will move to infringe on individual countries' sovereignty is misguided.

"I can tell you that that is categorically wrong, it is misleading, it is false, and that type of information, it just creates tension when it shouldn't because it's not true," Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez said in an interview. "We want to do things that are common sense through regulations that will make our three countries more efficient and more productive. But this has nothing to do with sovereignty."

In August, during a meeting with the Canadian prime minister and Mexican president, President Bush called the idea "comical" and a "political scare tactic," accusing his opponents of "(laying) out a conspiracy and then (forcing) people to try to prove it doesn't exist."

Working together

Although theories about a North American merger may sound far-fetched, they are rooted in negotiations and working groups that all three countries say are important.

In its brief existence, the Security and Prosperity Partnership has produced the kind of dry government documents that might be expected from meetings and working groups that try to treat each nation as equal when it comes to both symbolism and substance.

The U.S., Canadian and Mexican flags dot each release. The partnership has pursued increasing cooperation among public-health labs in each nation and drafting plans for cross-border emergency assistance in a disaster. It also wants to write similar regulations for industries ranging from medical devices to textile manufacturing so companies operating in all three countries can follow the same standards. Members also are pursuing policies that ease entry and exit into each country.

"What we tried to do was simply meet, talk about our common problems and see what we can do in practical terms in order to improve the lives of our people," Mexican President Felipe Calderón said at the past meeting. "Whether it's to standardize the (regulatory) parameters for chocolates or medicines, I think these are common-sense things."

Business organizations that seek increased cooperation among the countries have praised the partnership's work, as have some economists who favor free trade.

"One of the realities of our country is that we live in a global economy," said Maria Luisa O'Connell, president of the Phoenix-based Border Trade Alliance, a group that pushes for more integration and cooperation among the three nations. "From a security perspective, from an economic perspective, we cannot afford not to work together with Canada and Mexico."

The meetings, which are closed, are held every year. This year's was in Montebello, Canada. Bush has invited Calderón and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper to his Texas ranch for next year's meeting.

Reminiscent of EU

Some of the claims made by critics about plans for a merger appear to be mostly hypothetical. For instance:


• No treaty has been signed or proposed to formalize the partnership, and none of the governments involved has called for integration like the European Union, which issues common currency and passports.


• Although the U.S. dollar is now roughly as valuable as the Canadian dollar after decades of trading at higher prices, both are still worth much more than the Mexican peso. All three nations say they have no plans to set up any new currency or do away with their own money.


• Critics fault plans to build a "superhighway" from the U.S.-Mexican border to the U.S.-Canadian border. But the highway already exists: I-35. There are no known plans for another highway.

Even so, critics see the meetings as dangerous. Many focus more on Mexico than Canada, though the partnership's meetings have been trilateral.

"Our borders have been opened and amnesty (for undocumented immigrants) has been granted through executive fiat by the Bush administration already," said William Gheen, executive director of Americans for Legal Immigration PAC, a group that advocates tougher border security and immigration enforcement.

Corsi's book details how the European Union formed out of similar meetings among French, German and other officials. He says denials that anything sinister is afoot help prove his point because EU officials also originally said they didn't intend to set up the kind of multinational bureaucracy that now exists.

Republican primary voters have occasionally pressed GOP candidates to disavow the Security and Prosperity Partnership. None of the leading contenders for the party's nomination have explicitly done so.

Congress takes note

Some of the objections by conservative activists are shared by critics on the left, though not the dire warnings of a North American Union.

"What actually will happen (through the partnership) is that Mexico will continue doing worse economically, and, in fact, the immigration push will grow," said Manuel Perez Rocha, an associate fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies. The progressive Washington think tank is pushing for the partnership to include more labor protections and economic development in Mexico.

Critics on both sides fault the governments for closing meetings to the public.For supporters, the problem with the cooperation is that they're not moving fast enough, not that they'll erode sovereignty.

The meetings have attracted some attention from Congress. Conservative Rep. Virgil Goode, R-Va., introduced a non-binding resolution opposing a North American Union in January, and 39 co-sponsors, including Rep. Trent Franks, R-Ariz., have signed on.

Even lawmakers who don't share Goode's concerns say Congress should be more involved in efforts to increase cooperation with neighboring countries.

"This is a White House-driven initiative that has not been worked on by the Congress at all," said Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., who sits on a cross-border working group with Mexican legislators. "This is not an official agreement, and there's a lot of myths that are floating around."

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

A Victory For Common Sense and Decency In Singapore

Interesting news out of Singapore: Good to see a 21st century society that recognizes that homosexuality is against nature and that the gay lobby shouldn't be allowed to set the moral tone for the mainstream of society.

Too bad that here in the US, we've already passed the point of no return. The radical gay mafia has moved out of the closet, is fully in America's living room, and seemingly would love to take over the whole house if they could.


http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=071023150204.a0vhouv2&show_article=1

Singapore on Tuesday legalised oral and anal sex between heterosexual couples but retained a law which criminalises intercourse between gay men.

In the city-state's first major penal code amendments in 22 years, parliament repealed a section criminalising "carnal intercourse against the order of nature."

Parliament however kept the penal code's section 377A, which makes sex between men a criminal offence, rejecting a petition by gay-rights activists and their non-homosexual supporters to abolish the law as well.

Opponents of the law say it is a relic of British colonial rule . The law punishes offenders with up to two years in jail, although it has rarely been enforced.

Under the just-approved amendments, new offences were enacted to tackle child prostitution and sex tourism as well as cover crimes committed with the use of technology such as the Internet and mobile phone text messaging.

But a rare petition read in parliament to abolish the law banning sex between men sparked the most passionate debates in the normally staid legislature dominated by the ruling People's Action Party.

Legislators supporting the law's retention centred their arguments on the need to maintain family and moral values in the conservative Asian society, while proponents appealed for equal treatment of minorities guaranteed by the constitution.

Member of parliament Siew Kum Hong, who supported the petition, said legalising sexual acts between two consenting heterosexual adults while refusing to decriminalise the same acts between homosexual men was discriminatory.

But Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong weighed in for the retention of the law, saying that Singapore remains a conservative society -- with the traditional family as its main building bloc -- and homosexuals cannot set the tone for the mainstream.

Abolishing the law could "send the wrong signal" and push gay activists to ask for more concessions, such as same-sex marriage and parenting, Lee said.
Gays "are free to lead their lives and pursue their social activities," the prime minister said, citing the existence of gay websites and gay bars.

"But there are restraints, and we do not approve of them setting the tone of mainstream society," he said.
"They live their lives, that's their personal space. But the tone of the overall society, I think, it remains conventional, it remains straight and we want it to remain so."

Lee said keeping the statute unchanged while not aggressively enforcing it remained the best option.
Singapore would adapt to global economic changes in order to stay competitive, but must take a more cautious approach when it comes to moral values, Lee said.

Friday, October 12, 2007

Ex Mexican President : North American Currency on the Way



I'll just start this by saying simply: We were right all along.

I'm not shocked by much in todays current events, but I was a bit stunned to see former Mexican president Vicente Fox admitting what the so-called "endtime fanatics" and "conspiracy theorists" have been saying for while now. There is a plan to unite the Americas and to eventually create a single regional currency, similar, in a sense to the "Eurodollar" . He referred to it as a "long term" plan. However, its a plan nonetheless, and one the government isn't bothering to tell us about.

Allow me to just remind my readers of something. what is now known as the European Union (EU) began years ago as the European Coal and Steel Community, which morphed into the European Economic Community (EEC), then the European Community (EU), to its present form as the EU. That is also the plan for North America. It's always easier to begin with an economic unity, as a prelude to eventual political unification.

The concept is simple: regional government, as a stepping stone to eventual world government. Some have mocked the idea of the North American Union as being a fantasy, such as the left wing group People for The American Way, which referred to it as the "mythical North American Union") . TTheir ignorance notwithstanding, the N.A.U. is looking less and less "mythical" as time goes by.

Maybe the "crazy conspiracy theorists" were right all along. (Of course, if something is the TRUTH , it really shouldn't be considered just a "conspiracy theory", but thats another story.)

Not surprisingly, very few in the news media said much about Fox's comments. Thanks again to WorldNetDaily for carrying the story.

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http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=58052

Former Mexican President Vicente Fox confirmed the existence of a plan conceived with President Bush to create a new regional currency in the Americas, in an interview [October 8th] on CNN's "Larry King Live."

It possibly was the first time a leader of Mexico, Canada or the U.S. openly confirmed a plan for a regional currency. Fox explained the current regional trade agreement that encompasses the Western Hemisphere is intended to evolve into other previously hidden aspects of integration.

According to a transcript published by CNN, King, near the end of the broadcast, asked Fox a question e-mailed from a listener, a Ms. Gonzalez from Elizabeth, N.J.: "Mr. Fox, I would like to know how you feel about the possibility of having a Latin America united with one currency?"

Fox answered in the affirmative, indicating it was a long-term plan. He admitted he and President Bush had agreed to pursue the Free Trade Agreement of the Americas – a free-trade zone extending throughout the Western Hemisphere, suggesting part of the plan was to institute eventually a regional currency.

"Long term, very long term," he said. "What we proposed together, President Bush and myself, it's ALCA, which is a trade union for all the Americas."

ALCA is the acronym for the Area de Libre Comercio de las Américas, the name of the FTAA in Spanish.

King, evidently startled by Fox's revelation of the currency, asked pointedly, "It's going to be like the euro dollar (sic), you mean?"

"Well, that would be long, long term," Fox repeated.

Fox noted the FTAA plan had been thwarted by Hugo Chavez, the radical socialist president of Venezuela.

"Everything was running fluently until Hugo Chavez came," Fox commented. "He decided to combat the idea and destroy the idea."

Fox explained that he and Bush intended to proceed incrementally, establishing FTAA as an economic agreement first and waiting to create an amero-type currency later – a plan he also suggested was in place for NAFTA itself.

(complete news article here)


Rice Says Iran 'Lying' About Nukes


This is just reminding me too much of what I've read about the situation in Germany & Europe in the early 1930's. Hitler and the Nazi party was a looming threat to peace, and very few were willing to acknowledge it. Famously, Winston Churchill was one of the few to speak openly and often about the threat that Adolf Hitler posed, while Neville Chamberlain was naively crowing about "peace in our time" . Turns out Churchill was right. Too bad 60 million people had to die in World War II, though.

Now while Iran is building up its nuclear potential, the UN and certain enablers of Iran are turning a blind eye to a man and a nation who are so clearly up to no good. Something tells me we're going to wake up one day and face the reality of a nuclear Iran. And if that happens, the Middle East become a very different place, which means the world as we know it will also change, and not for the better either.

Now Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is saying the obvious: that Iran has been lying about its nuclear program. Well of course they are. And why would they lie, unless they were hiding something?If was just a program for nuclear "energy", as they claim, there'd be nothing to hide of course. Even a blind man can see what's really going on here.

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20071011/D8S79UHO0.html
October 11, 2007

SHANNON, Ireland (AP)- Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Thursday accused Iran of "lying" about the aim of its nuclear program, saying there's no doubt Tehran wants the capability to produce nuclear weapons and has deceived the U.N.'s atomic watchdog about its intentions.

"There is an Iranian history of obfuscation and, indeed, lying to the IAEA," she said, referring to the International Atomic Energy Agency.

"There is a history of Iran not answering important questions about what is going on and there is Iran pursuing nuclear technologies that can lead to nuclear weapons-grade material," Rice told reporters aboard her plane as she headed to Moscow.

U.S. officials have long accused Iran of trying to develop nuclear weapons behind the facade of a civil atomic energy program, charges that Tehran denies. But Rice's strong words, including the blunt reference to Iranian "lying," come at a critical time in dealing with the matter.

The United States is trying to win Russian support for new U.N. sanctions against Iran but has faced sharp resistance from Moscow, which has nuclear cooperation agreements with Tehran and argues the country should be given more time to come clean on its programs.

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Sunday, October 07, 2007

Barack's At It Again.

Well, I'm not going to say very much on this. I've posted before about Barack Obama and his (mis)use of faith in the campaign - or his attempt to position himself being a man of faith.

So he visits Redemption World Outreach Center church in South Carolina today, and made some interesting statements, Among the highlights:

"I thought I was coming to save a ministry but in fact I was being saved, and I accepted Jesus Christ into my life." (speaking about his suposed conversion in Chicago)

" I just want all of you to pray that I can be an instrument of God in the same way that Pastor Ron and all of you are instruments of God."

"We're going to keep on praising together. I am confident that we can create a Kingdom right here on Earth."

Oh boy. I'm trying to approach this seriously, and not make some snarky-sounding comment. So my point here is this: This man is in favor of homosexual "civil unions" and abortion. But he claimed he wants to be "an instrument of God", and that he "accepted Jesus" , whatever that means. I wonder: what bible do these liberal self-described "Christians" read that tells them homosexuality and abortionare ok with God?

His brand of progressive liberal "Christianity" is obviously fooling many. It's not fooling me, and hopefully not fooling anyone with any true discernment. My take on this: anyone who thinks he's "serving God", but thinks homosexuality and abortion are acceptable before God, is DELUSIONAL.

Saturday, October 06, 2007

My Early Pick for 2008: Rudy Takes It Over Hillary

I don't know what Rudy and Hillary are laughing about in the picture above, but I'm pretty sure there wont be much laughing going on between these two in the 2008 elections.

I'm calling this one early. Guiliani takes it in 2008. The Dems are starting to get nervous already; Obama is widely seen as being too inexperienced, and Clinton's high negatives are making people question her electability. I say Giuliani demolishes Hillary in the debates, and takes it in a close, bitterly fought election.

I guess the Democrat can then will whine that he Republicans "stole the elections" again. Whatever.

Obviously the political momentum still heavily favors the Democrats right now. On paper, this seems like an election the Dems should win without too much trouble. But they "should have won" with Al Gore in 2000, and also "should have won" with John Kerry in 2004. Both Gore and Kerry were leading in the polls in the months leading up to the general elections.

The latest polls show Hillary leading too; RealClearPolitics's poll has her leading Giuliani by 5.5%, Mitt Romney by 11.7 %, and Fred Thompson by 10.7%). But I'm betting that lead will shrink over time, and Rudy Giuliani takes it in a close one.

Check back frequently for future posts and commentary on the '08 elections.

Friday, October 05, 2007

Fox News Poll: Nearly 1 in 5 Democrats Say World Will Be Better Off if U.S. Loses War

Funny how Democrats become highly offended when they're referred to as unpatriotic. But numbers like this speak for themselves. Unquestionably, there is a sizable anti-American wing firmly resident within the Democratic party, a wing the so-called mainstream Democrats spend too much time catering to.

Now if 1 in 5 admitted they think we'd be better of losing, the real number might be closer to 2 in 5 or even 3 in 5 for all we know. After all, people are known to be less than candid when dealing with pollsters. Pretty soon we'll have people who think like this running the country. With this kind of thinking out there, perhaps our biggest enemy is within.

Frankly, America as we know it is finished. Done. Kaput. Lights out. God help America.


Original article.

NEW YORK — Nearly one out of every five Democrats thinks the world will be better off if America loses the war in Iraq, according to the FOX News Opinion Dynamics Poll released Thursday. The percentage of Democrats (19 percent) who believe that is nearly four times the number of Republicans (5 percent) who gave the same answer. Seven percent of independents said the world would be better off if the U.S. lost the war.
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Expert: Amero Coming Within Decade

Lets see how long the so-called mainstream media types continue to deny the coming North American Union. You can only keep the lid on this thing for so long. Interestingly, drudgereport.com, one of America's most highly trafficked websites, posted a link to this wordnetdaily.com article entitled : "Amero Coming Within Decade".

The US Dollar's value has dropped precipitously, and is now roughly even in value with the Canadian dollar. This dollar weakness will give even more impetus to the unifying of the American, Canadian, and Mexican currencies into one. Give it time. It's coming.

The formula is simple: regional economic unity, as a step before political unity; regionalization, as a step toward globalization; and all this as a step toward a one world government.

The wnd article is below.

BankIntroductions.com, a Canadian company that specializes in global banking strategies and currency consulting, is advising clients that the amero may be the currency of North America within the next 10 years.

"The amero would compete against other regional currency blocks," BankIntroductions.com says. "At present, with the Canadian dollar approaching par, more talk for an amero currency unit will become popular in Canada."

The company says that with the successful implementation of NAFTA, "the one dragging component for the amero will be Mexico, but in time this will change."

"Implementation of the amero currency may actually give Mexico an economic boost, thus helping to alleviate Mexican immigration pressures into the United States for those Mexicans seeking financial gain," BankIntroductions.com advises.

"The amero one day may well be circulating throughout North America."

Matt Bell, president of BankIntroductions.com, told WND in an e-mail to "feel free to quote our currency research on Canada. Our general opinion on the amero stands as stated."

As WND reported, coin designer Daniel Carr has issued for sale a series of private-issue fantasy pattern amero coins that have drawn attention on the Internet.

WND also reported the African Union is moving down the path of regional economic integration, with the African Central Bank planning to create the "Gold Mandela" as a single African continental currency by 2010.

The Council on Foreign Relations also has supported regional and global currencies designed to replace nationally issued currencies.

In an article in the May/June issue of Foreign Affairs, entitled "The End of National Currency," CFR economist Benn Steil asserted the dollar is a temporary currency.

Steil concluded "countries should abandon monetary nationalism," moving to adopt regional currencies, on the road to a global "one world currency."

WND previously reported Steve Previs, a vice president at Jeffries International Ltd. in London, said the amero "is the proposed new currency for the North American Community which is being developed right now between Canada, the U.S., and Mexico."

A video clip of the CNBC interview in November with Jeffries is now available at YouTube.com.

WND also has reported a continued slide in the value of the dollar on world currency markets could set up conditions in which the adoption of the amero as a North American currency gains momentum.