The Nexus II

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"THE AMERO" is real

Three weeks ago, I published a brief snippet on the front page of my web site reporting the governments of the US Canada and Mexico are conspiring in secret to merge the three nations into a new entity called the North American Union.

There has been much talk of this on various internet blogs for over a year. Most of those blogs have been smeared as “conspiracy theorists” and have been largely ignored by the main stream.
What prompted my interest in the issue was money: I was sent professional images of actual AMERO coins by someone in the US Treasury! The person included a note saying they like my radio show and are frightened by what’s been going on in secret within our government.

This Treasury Department person was outraged that our country was beginning to coin money as part of a merger that would do away with our country, via a merger the American public knew nothing about!

When I got the professional images of the AMERO coin, I was finally intrigued enough to make mention of it on my web site. My site has gotten over 20 Million visits in the last couple years and is becoming more popular because of the brutal honesty and timely delivery of news that folks don’t find elsewhere. This story about AMERO coins would fit my niche of breaking news, so I ran a snippet of a story.

Today, I received a single 20 AMERO coin in the mail. A real coin. Real metal, really MINTED by the US Mint in Denver, CO. The proof that it is being Minted in Denver is that the coin is stamped with the Mint Identity letter “D” on the bottom right of the side with the eagle just like regular US coins already in circulation today!

(Source: http://crossingpointoflight.blogspot.com)
(Original: Halturnershow.com)

Thursday, September 6, 2007 Posted by | Amero Money, Canada, Mexico, New World Order, North American Union, Permanent Government, U.S.A. | Leave a Comment

Mexico: Alleged UFOs Crash in San Luis Potosi


By Ana Luisa Cid

8-22-07

According to a news item published on August 21 2007 by the El Mañana de Valles newspaper, two unidentified flying objects allegedly fell in Valles and Xilitla (San Luis Potosi).

The first of them was reported on the evening of Sunday, August 19 and the second during early morning hours of Monday the 20th.

Reporters Antonio Martínez and Maribor Villalobos state that the initial report was received by Jose Angel Avalos, an officer on duty at the Centro de Control y Comando (C4) through the 066 call line. This report was from Rubén Velázquez, who stated that a silver object measuring 20 cm long had fallen from the sky in a plot of land of the San Miguel collective farm.

Another witness, high school student Oscar Gonzalez Mar, a resident of the El Sidral collective farm, told the “El Mañana” newsromm that he had seen a shining object streaming across the skies toward the Gulf of Mexico between 8 and 9 p.m. on August 19 before he lost it from sight, not knowing whether the object crashed or not.

Nearly two and a half hours after the San Miguel incident, Mrs. Saturnina Castillo reported from Xilitla that an object resembling a fireball had impacted a tree in a property located near the “Montoya” metal shop, owned by her husband Juan Montoya, adding that the tree had caught fire.

Joaquín Hernández was a direct witness to the sighting. He and his family prepare zacahuil and live next to where the object hit the ground. In fact, Hernández was preparing the zacahuil batter and he saw the “fireball” as it came down over the tree. Afraid that no one would believe him, he screamed for Juan Montoya and his wife to witness the tree bough catching fire.

He added that it was a highly unusual thing to see, as there was no thunder or storm activity that could lead anyone to think it had been a stroke of lightning.

The incident was reported to the Municipal Civil Protection unit, but no investigation was conducted.

* (translation (c) 2007, S. Corrales, IHU. Special thanks to Prof. Ana Luisa Cid)

(Source: http://frankwarren.blogspot.com)

Wednesday, August 22, 2007 Posted by | Antonio Martínez, El Mañana de Valles newspaper, Maribor Villalobos, Mexico, Mrs. Saturnina Castillo, Officer Jose Angel Avalos, Oscar Gonzalez Mar, Rubén Velázquez, UFO Sighting, Xilitla | Leave a Comment

SPP Protest posters

Sunday, August 19, 2007 Posted by | Canada, Mexico, New World Order, Security and Prosperity Partnership, U.S.A. | Leave a Comment

Council of Canadians presents reasons to oppose the SPP Agenda

The Security and Prosperity Partnership is such a big agreement, with so many policy recommendations in so many areas, that it sometimes feels like we need a ten-page essay to fully explain why it is such a rotten deal for Canada. But it isn’t really all that complicated. The Council of Canadians opposes the SPP for five main reasons related to its impact on democracy, water, energy, military and foreign policy, and the real security of citizens across the continent.

The SPP is anti-democratic

The SPP is the political manifestation of a corporate plan for economic and security integration that was never voted on in any country. Big business lobbies like the Canadian Council of Chief Executives (CCCE) drafted almost all of the SPP’s 300 initiatives and they continue to be the only Canadian group with any input into the SPP. In May 2006, Prime Minister Stephen Harper put 10 members of the CCCE onto a permanent high-level advisory board called the North American Competitiveness Council (NACC). This group has been asked to “prioritize the priorities” in the SPP and to “drive change.” Meanwhile, the public and most of our publicly elected officials have been left out of the picture completely.

The SPP is a waste of energy

Energy is arguably the sticky goo holding the SPP together. Canada and Mexico have agreed to give U.S. oil companies an even tighter grip of both countries’ resources in return for vague assurances that the U.S. won’t shut the border to our goods. In Canada, that means guaranteeing a fivefold increase in tar sands production, no matter what the consequences for the environment and public health – and even if it makes greenhouse gas reductions impossible. Pipelines are under construction to ship raw bitumen out of Alberta and to U.S. refineries, which means we’re not even securing any jobs out of this energy fire sale. In Mexico, while their oil and gas industry is miraculously still state-owned, the corporate lobby behind the SPP is pushing for privatization. Clearly, this “partnership” is about U.S. energy security at the expense of Canadian and Mexican jobs and the environment, and is therefore an incredible waste of energy for Canada.

The SPP will lead to bulk water exports

More at: http://www.agoracosmopolitan.com/home/Frontpage/2007/08/17/01698.html

(Source: http://www.vivelecanada.ca/article.php/20070817170343996)

Sunday, August 19, 2007 Posted by | Canada, Mexico, New World Order, Security and Prosperity Partnership, U.S.A. | Leave a Comment

UFOs Over Mexico City – Intl Airport & Jetliner Encounter

From Scott Corrales
Inexplicata – The Journal of Hispanic Ufology
8-13-7

By Ana Luisa Cid

According to information provided by researcher Alfonso Salazar, aviation technician Domingo Caballero observed three objects having a metallic appearance on Sunday, August 5, 2007 at 12:00 p.m. as they flew over Mexico City International Airport at an estimated altitude of 10,000 feet. They flew from north to south and displayed an intense glow as they wove in and out of the clouds. Subsequently, two of the objects remained stationary while the third flew away toward the Mount Ajusco region.
Another report is dated August 4, 2007, when the crew of a Boeing 737 flying the Manzanillo-Mexico City route, witnessed an unidentified flying object with the shape of a horseshoe and having a metallic appearance on the San Mateo air corridor (north of Mexico City).
The airliner’s first officer – who said it was the first time he’d seen a UFO – says that the object remained static next to the air corridor at an approximate altitude of 9000 feet (2700 meters). This happened as they made their approach to MCIA at 5 p.m. and with good visibility. The skies were clear and cloudless.
(Translation (c) 2007. S. Corrales, IHU. Special thanks to Ana Luisa Cid and Alfonso Salazar)

(Source: http://www.rense.com/general77/intl.htm)

Wednesday, August 15, 2007 Posted by | Mexico, UFO Sighting | Leave a Comment

Mexico City UFO Sightings – 1990′s

part 1

Note that the news caster state that no reports by the media could be found in any american papers. This is typical to US and UK on UFO reports. They do have something to hide. Heavy cover up, has been going on for 60 years now, if not more.

part 2

What I find of interest here is that what is reported is unconventional aircraft or flying object, not abductions. Would it be that abduction cases were located in those years, just around the US and UK? I would love to trace a map each year, since 1960 on abductions, and see if they would be located around or close to CIA/NSA facilities mostly.

Tuesday, July 3, 2007 Posted by | Mexico, UFO Sighting | Leave a Comment

Mexico City UFO Sightings – 1990′s

part 1

Note that the news caster state that no reports by the media could be found in any american papers. This is typical to US and UK on UFO reports. They do have something to hide. Heavy cover up, has been going on for 60 years now, if not more.

part 2

What I find of interest here is that what is reported is unconventional aircraft or flying object, not abductions. Would it be that abduction cases were located in those years, just around the US and UK? I would love to trace a map each year, since 1960 on abductions, and see if they would be located around or close to CIA/NSA facilities mostly.

Tuesday, July 3, 2007 Posted by | Mexico, UFO Sighting | Leave a Comment

Mexico UFO Wave 1990′s

Sunday, July 1, 2007 Posted by | 1990, Mexico, UFO Sighting | Leave a Comment

Mexico UFO Wave 1990′s

Sunday, July 1, 2007 Posted by | 1990, Mexico, UFO Sighting | Leave a Comment

   

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