The plan to create three global trading blocks, which would eventually be merged into one, is not new. It has been a long term plan to centralise power in Europe, the Americas, and Asia-Australia, via groupings promoted as free trade areas, but later evolving into the European Union, the American Union, and the Pacific Union. The European Economic Community was the first and this has been followed by the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which involves the US, Canada, and Mexico. This agreement was signed by President [father] George Bush on August 12th 1992. In my scores of public talks throughout 1994 I have said that this would eventually be expanded to encompass the whole of the Americas. This was not prophecy, simply knowledge of the game plan. It doesn't matter what president is nominally in power, be it Republican or Democrat, the plan rumbles on. What was it that George Bush, a Republican, said when NAFTA was launched? That he wished to see a free trade area stretching from the top of North America to the tip of South America. What was it that Bill Clinton, a Democrat, said at a gathering of leaders from throughout the American continent on December 10th, 1994?
"History has given the people of the Americas the chance to build a community of nations committed to liberty and the promise of prosperity...early in the next century [I want to see] a huge free trade zone from Alaska to Argentina."
Now, in 2001, look at this BBC report about the Summit of the Americas to be held in Quebec City:
"Demonstrators object to an item at the top of the trade officials' agenda - the formation of a trade area that encompasses the entirety of the Western Hemisphere, from the frozen Arctic in the north to windswept Tier Del Fuego at the Americas southern tip."