Friday, October 12, 2007

North American Conspiracy Theory Revisited


The North American Union (NAU) Conspiracy Theory (CT) (Conservative anti-NAU CT agenda and Conservative pro-NAU CT agenda) is given more credence from former Mexican President Vicente Fox on a Larry King interview.

In short the interview revealed Fox’s hope for joint economies and joint currencies as a regional competitive block competing with the European Union economic block and what is predicted the emergence of other regional economic blocks (e.g. in Africa).

Personally I love a good Conspiracy Theory kind of like I love a good book (deceased Robert Ludlum was one of my favorites). A novelist researches enough facts to stretch them into credible fiction. (Hmm … the Da Vinci Code comes to mind too.)

Most Conspiracy Theories are fictional derivatives of misinterpreted (sometimes purposefully) facts, mysterious documents and anonymous witnesses. Essentially Conspiracy Theory is valid to those that look for biased conspiracies and invalid due to those who perceive incredulity of a supposed outcome.

I myself have been tempted to side with the former in the NAU; however for the Left or the Right to essentially abrogate the heritage of the Founding Fathers and the U.S. Constitution is incredulous.

The current global chaos grabs the apparatus of the mind of a NAU but the historical stability of the American rule of Law must push the anxieties of chaotic influences away from the mind.

It is quite the horn of a dilemma.

Then Vicente Fox goes live on Larry King and adds fuel to the NAU Conspiracy Theory, which one of the greatest proponents – World Net Daily – jumps on.
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