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Backgrounder: The North American Future 2025 Project (PDF)

The Council of Canadians

New documents obtained by the Council of Canadians provide damning evidence of how North American integration is being carried out by stealth. They describe a series of closed-door meetings with government officials and business leaders from Canada, Mexico and the United States to discuss everything from bulk water exports to a joint security perimeter and a continental resource pact, all with the explicit aim of helping executive-level politicians further integrate our three countries.

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States with Legislative Initiatives Opposing the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP) and NAU

by Amanda Teegarden
Current as of April 9, 2007

The following states have legislation generally opposing the U.S. participation in the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP) and any activity which seeks to create a North American Union...

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Action Alert - Time Sensitive
Oklahoma Legislation

February 23, 2007

Please contact your legislators and asked them to support HB 1804, the "Oklahoma Taxpayer and Citizen Protection Act of 2007", authored by Representative Randy Terrill.

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The Emerging North American Union

by D.K. Niwa
January 12, 2007

For decades, agreements between the United States, Canada, and Mexico have been slowly eroding each nation’s governing structure and identity. Bi-national and tri-national activities, such as those found in free trade agreements, are bringing in the foundation pieces for regional governance — a North American Union. Proponents refer to the structure as a North American Community. Plans that promote regional government development can be found in the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPPNA or SPP). In Canada, initiatives have also come under headings like Deep Integration, or the Big Idea. Regardless of the title, the outcome will be the same: regional priorities taking precedence over national sovereignty, economy, goals and culture.

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North America Works II Conference - SPP Members Busy Building 'North American Union'

by A.J. Teegarden
December 7, 2006

Recently I was able to attend the North America Works II Conference, held in Kansas City, Missouri. The subject was ‘Building North American Competitiveness’ through transportation integration, "to help North America be competitive in the global economy."

Held Nov. 30 – Dec. 2, 2006, and co-sponsored by the City of Kansas City, International Affairs and Trade Office, and the Council of the Americas/North American Business Committee, the conference took place in the downtown Kansas City Marriott. Approximately 130 people attended.

Participants were a conglomerate of government officials and multi-national corporation representatives, such as Ford Motor Co., UPS, and FedEx, along with non- and for-profit transportation coalitions and ‘gray paper’ academics from Canada, the United States, and Mexico.

During the course of the conference session these ‘fluid globalists’ demonstrated no particular sense of national loyalty or allegiance to their respective countries.

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Transcript of Interview of Stephen Blank -North America Works II Conference

by A.J. Teegarden
December 2, 2006

November 30 to December 2, 2006 Kansas City, Missouri played host to the North America Works II Conference. The subject was the integration of transportation infrastructure in North America and people with global and financial transportation interests dominated the conference.

Stephen Blank, Professor of International Trade and Business at the Lubin School of Business, Pace University, NY, member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and ‘architect’ of the North America Works series, granted me an interview at the conclusion of the conference.

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Could the E. coli Outbreak be Linked to Irrigation Practices?

by Kathryn Price
October 11, 2006

We have watched the evening news as story after story of incidents related to the E. coli outbreak is told. Many are ill while others die after consuming tainted leafy greens.

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Sexual Orientation: How safe are California schools and is Oklahoma next in line?

by Lyn Rahman
October 1, 2006

On September 29, 2006, the Pacific Justice Institute, a legal group and strong defender of parental rights, issued a press release stating that Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed a set of three bills designed to: implement the teaching of homosexuality, sexual orientation and gender identity, as well as produce radical changes to school policy or lose state funding; force students to tolerate and take an active role in showing respect for homosexuals and other groups that did not receive equal treatment; and prohibit instruction of any material that reflects poorly on alternative lifestyles.

This veto sounds like an outstanding move by Governor Schwarzenegger, but it appears to be a smokescreen.

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The Parents As Teachers Program – Intrusion into the Private Lives of Families

by Amanda Teegarden & Kathryn Price
September 2006

The Parents As Teachers (PAT) Program is the title of a seemingly benign, ‘voluntary’ home visitation program designed to help young parents of pre-school age children, birth to 5 years of age, make sure their children are ‘healthy’ and ‘ready to learn’ before entering school.

The program targets parents and their pre-school children, ages birth to 3 years.

Sold to young parents through places such as the local public school system, through pediatric visits, Health and Human Services, Head Start, and through referrals of ‘friends’ and neighbors, the program uses intermediaries, called parent educators, to gain access to the home and educate the parent – or rather, re-educate the parent.

Originally aimed at ‘low income’ or ‘disadvantaged families’, the program has moved on to target so-called ‘higher income parents’ who are supposedly ‘intelligent and well-educated’ enough to see the wisdom of input from professionals on early childhood brain development.

A database of information, created and maintained on the family and the child, tracks observations and assessments of the parent, the child, and parent-child interactions.

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U.N. Habitat's World Urban Forum III
First of Three Interviews

by Kathryn Price
August 8,2006

I recently attended UN-Habitat's World Urban Forum 3, June 19-23, 2006 in Vancouver, Canada.  The theme of WUF3 was OUR FUTURE: Sustainable Cities - Turning Ideas into Actions.  During the week long forum I was able to conduct three interviews; the first with Carol Welch, U.S. Coodinator of the Millennium Campaign.  All three interviews were voice recorded and transcribed verbatim.

Carol Welch is not at the top of the globalist "food chain" but does work for Eveline Herfkens, Executive Coordinator of the Millennium Campaign, who is a global mover and shaker.

Carol not only helps "coordinate efforts in the United States for the United Nations Millennium Campaign" but is also and adviser to Americans for Informed Democracy (AID).  Interestingly, Dr. James Zogby, a Senior Analyst for the Zogby International Polling Firm, is also an AID adviser with Ms. Welch. 

It is apparent from my interviewing Ms. Welch and, through her comments made during my interview with Eveline Herfkens, they need our children to make their agenda's a reality.  Our children play a large role in helping to bring about the one word system by turning them into activists or, as both women would call the children, "advocates".  After formally "washing" their minds with their one world propaganda, they send the children home to their parents, churches, teachers and even their elected representatives to tell them about the Millennium Development Goals.  This is a shameful abuse of the innocence of children.  As you will read, from the first interview to the last, the globalist has no shame.

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U.N. Habitat's World Urban Forum III
Second of Three Interviews

by Kathryn Price
August 8,2006


This is the second interview in the series of three of Eveline Herfkens, Executive Coordinator of the Millennium Campaign, while in Vancouver, Canada for the UN-HABITAT's World Urban Forum 3 the week of June 19-23, 2006.  I recorded the interview via voice recorder and have transcribed it verbatim.  I have added end notes to help better educate the reader on a few things that Ms. Herfkens spoke of.

It is apparent after visiting with Ms. Herfkens, and attending World Urban Forum 3, that the plight of the poor is the fault of "rich" nations and their over consumption of goods.  Closed borders and trade policies that benefit the citizens of this nation instead of "developing" nations also help to keep the poor in their desperate condition.  It is OUR fault.  The hatred for the God given blessings this nation has enjoyed was incredible.  No matter how much we share those blessings with the world,it will never be enoughuntil they have equaled all nations to the same level of poverty.

At the close of WUF3, they patted themselves on the back for wonderful dialog where there was none, only speeches to uphold the U.N.'s agendas.  They patted themselves on the back for wonderful debates where there was not one debate, only cheer leading for environmental policies that take away the liberties of all people.

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U.N. Habitat's World Urban Forum III
Third of Three Interviews

by Kathryn Price
August 8,2006


This is an interview with the Mayor of Montreal, Canada, Gerald Tremblay, the final interview out of a series of three taken while at UN-HABITAT's World Urban Forum 3 in Vancouver, Canada the week of June 19-23, 2006.  This interview was voice recorded and transcribed verbatim.

Mayor Tremblay, besides being Mayor of Montreal, is also the Vice President of United Cities and Local Governments.  One of the goals of the UCLG is to, "Promote economic, social, cultural, vocational and environmental development and public service based on the principles of good governance, sustainability and social inclusion." (UCLG Mission Statement)

Their website goes on to states that, "United Cities and Local Governments is the result of the unification of three organizations: the World Federation of United Cities (FMCU), the International Union of Local Authorities (IULA) and Metropolis, the international association of major metropolises."

A UCLG meeting of around 3,000 Mayors and local representatives met in Paris, France in May of 2004.  The result of this meeting was the birth of the World Congress of United Cities and Local Governments.  The outcome of this Congress was the formation and "adoption" of a declaration "setting out key issues and action points for the new global organisation. Written in consultation with its members, the declaration confirms United Cities and Local Government’s intention to work in partnership with the United Nations to meet the Millennium Development Goals." 

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Poison in Our Libraries

Arkansas Mom Joins Fight Against Inappropriate Material in School Libraries

Agape Press
June 13, 2006

Laurie Taylor is the mother of two school age children. She lives in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Like most parents, she cares about her kids' education. So, when she discovered the school library had a sexually explicit book, It's Perfectly Normal, aimed at elementary age students, she did what any concerned parent would do: she went to the administration and asked that it be removed, along with two other books with similar themes.

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Oklahoma Must Honor Homosexual Adoptions in Other States By Order of a Judge

by Lyn Rahman
May 30, 2006

The Court finds that the Amendment 10 Okla. Stat. §7502-1.4(A), violates the United States Constitution, that it must be set aside, and any further enforcement is enjoined.  Finally, the Court directs Defendant Crutcher and the Oklahoma Department of Health to issue a birth certificate for E., identifying Jennifer and Lucy Doel as her parents, and to issue birth certificates for S. and K., identifying Anne Margo and Heather Finstuen as their parents.

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Judicial Activism in Oklahoma

Lyn Rahman
May 30, 2006

The Judge made erroneous comparisons of homosexual parents, equating them to that of traditional families.  She demonstrates her lack of disregard for the majority’s definition of family.  In light of this ruling, only one question springs to mind:  If the 10th Circuit or the United States Supreme Court fails to overturn this poor judgment, could Oklahoma’s marriage amendment be the next target for judicial activism?

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Intentional Bias – Part I

by Amanda Teegarden
April 2006

Tulsa’s ‘Citizen’s Commission on City Government’ (CCCG), handpicked by former Mayor *Bill LaFortune, and an organization called the Oklahoma Academy for State Goals have a lot in common. Out of this 25-person commission, one-fourth of its members share membership in another organization – The Oklahoma Academy for State Goals.

The Academy goes back to about 1985, holding annual, by-invitation only, Town Hall conferences, the focus of which is public policy and ‘what to do next in Oklahoma.’ The 1995 focus was the “Restructuring of State, County, and Local Government”. The charge of the members of the Citizen’s Commission on City Government was to study Tulsa’s city charter, review the governmental structures and make recommendations for change.

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Tulsa's "Citizen's Commission on City Government"

"Why do the Heathen Rage?"

Kathryn Price
March 14, 2006

The Word of the Lord says, Psalm 2:1, "Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing? The kings of the earth set themselves, the rulers take counsel together against the Lord, and against His Anointed,"

Yes, this was written quite some time ago. Yes, many will think that it does not pertain to the issues of the day. Yes, this was written concerning our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, one of many prophecies telling of His coming. This prophecy still holds true today. In all levels of this prophecy it is alive and well in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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Concerns about The Mayor’s 21st Century Challenge Part 2

by Amanda Teegarden and Kate Price Co-Founders, Oklahomans for School Accountability and Randy Harris, OFSA Legislative member at large
January 11, 2006

Per your request after Tuesday’s, January 10, 2006 8:00 am Public Works meeting, we are sending a list of concerns about the above-mentioned effort to eliminate substandard housing in Tulsa....The following points coincide with the above mentioned 11-page plan available from Community Action Project’s website (Analysis sent to Councillor Christiansen and several others.).

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The Mayor's 21st Century Challenge
to Eliminate Substandard Housing

By Amanda Teegarden, Co-Founder of OFSA, OI & ET
December 20, 2005

The Mayor, at the Dec. 15, 2005 city council meeting, 'unveiled' his 21st Century Challenge, etc., mentioning a "lofty and fuzzy feel good goal" (who said that?) for the elimination of substandard housing..... The Mayor used all the right language, the implementation methods, planning methods, and advocacy for this agenda, as well as the partnerships to make sure it happens, e.g. Habitat for Humanity International, Tulsa Housing Authority, Neighbor for Neighbor ( a United Way partner), unveiled after that fact that all the key people involved have already being chosen, met, and the outcome decided.

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History on the Early Education Development (Educare)

By Amanda Teegarden Co-Founder, Oklahomans for School Accountability
December 15, 2005

The Educare program is a partnership between the private and public sectors to provide quality education for the youngest and poorest in the city. Tulsa banker and oilman George Kaiser led the fundraising for the program after he spent years researching the most effective investment for eliminating poverty.

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Step Up Tulsa!

By Kate Price, Co-Founder of OFSA, OI & ET
November 20, 2005

You have heard of Vision 2025 and Tulsa Talks. Get ready to make way for Step Up Tulsa!

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Step Up Tulsa! = Tulsa Talks = Vision 2025?

By Amanda Teegarden, Co-Founder of OFSA, OI & ET
November 10, 2005

Watching TGOV at 9:00 pm tonight (11/10/05) I saw what appeared to be a re-run of something called "Step Up Tulsa!" with Karen Davis and Phil Lakin being interviewed in front of a Tulsa backdrop. I don't know the date of the original airing.

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Reinventing Government - Fast Bullets and Culture Changes

By Amanda Teegarden, Co-Founder of OFSA, OI & ET
November 6, 2005

If you have not read this little gray booklet, by Robert P. Hillmann, may I suggest you do so? It is available for purchase ($15.00) or you may read it online. This article offers a summary and a link to the online copy of the book.

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United Nations and Booker T. Washington High School Students attend fundraiser for the United Nations Foundation

Oklahoma Education? Or Indoctrination?

By Amanda Teegarden, Co-Founder of OFSA, OI & ET
October 27, 2005

On Tuesday, October 18, 2005, in this remote part of Tulsa, a fundraiser dinner quietly took place. It was an odd assortment of people – mostly senior citizen aged singles and couples, impressionable Booker T. Washington students, young college kids – about 72 people in all, including the people at the dais.

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2005 Sister Cities Summit: Government Overview

by Kate Price, Co-Founder, Operation Information
October 27, 2005

This morning I only caught the tail end of the ‘Government Overview’. I quickly jotted down these revealing statements made by individuals associated with the Sister Cities Summit in Tulsa ...

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"Getting Smarter, Becoming Fairer"

By Amanda Teegarden, Co-Founder, Oklahomans for School Accountability
September 10, 2005

The "Renewing Our Schools, Securing Our Future" National Task Force on Public Education, a "Revitalizing Education Project", recently released the results of their "Revitalizing Education Project".

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Islam and Our Public Schools

By Kate Price, Co-Founder, Operation Information
August 30, 2005

The fall of 2004 brought many parents much grief at the thought of area Tulsa public school teachers gathering for a professional development course on Islam, co-hosted by Tulsa Public Schools.

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School-To-Work

by Kate Price, Co-Founder, Oklahomans for School Accountability
August 25, 2005

This is an older article but very relevant for today as School To Work (STW) has rolled full steam ahead in our state. This article gives good background information from Linda Murphy, posted on Eagle Forum. Linda has special insight as she worked under Gov. Keating in regards to polytechnical education.

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Community Schools Initiative

by Amanda Teegarden
Co-Founder, Oklahomans for School Accountability
August 23, 2005

The Metropolitan Human Services Commission's 2005 Mid-Year Progress Report contains the evidence that the public schools are going to implement the "Community Schools Initiative" in five Union schools, Tulsa schools as well as other districts in the future. (Some as early as this fall).

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School-Based Clinic’s Services Expanded
in Union School District

by Amanda Teegarden,
Co-Founder, Oklahomans for School Accountability
August 15, 2005

... we patrons have just been informed ... that, “Health Clinic Services Expanding to Four More Union Schools”. Quote: “The Bedlam Campus Community Health Services Program, which opened last January at Clark Elementary School, 3656 S. 103rd E. Avenue, has been so successful that it will expand its enrollment to include four more elementary schools this fall: Briarglen, Boevers, Grove and McAuliffe. Union Alternative High School will continue its participation as well.” This clinic is the result of a partnership with the University of Oklahoma and Bedlam Campus Community Health Services. “Private funding is secure for at least five years.” That was in Jan. ’05.

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Vision 2025: Tulsa’s Agenda 21 For Sustainable Development

by Kate Price, Co-Founder, Oklahomans for School Accountability
Date

Most people in our part of the country have never heard of the United Nation’s Agenda 21 let alone the term Sustainable Development. With the many changes our society is facing on a daily basis it is imperative that society familiarize itself with all the terms connected with Agenda 21 as a member state (as the United States is commonly referred to) of the United Nations.

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Homosexual Activism in Oklahoma Public Schools

by David & Deborah Williams
Concerned parents of two public school students in Lawton, Oklahoma

We are contacting parents, teachers, organizations, politicians, and churches in cities that have a homosexual club at the local public school or have juvenile homosexual or pornographic literature in the school library.

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Pro-Homosexual Clubs

by Lyn Rahman
OFSA Book Project - Member at Large

November 5, 2005

According to the Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network (GLSEN) website, there are 14 Oklahoma schools offering some type of pro-homosexual club. Following is the list of schools from the GLSEN website, along with a brief summation of the recent attempt to form a Gay-Straight Alliance in an Oklahoma public school.

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Controversial Books in Public Schools and Public Libraries

by M. Lyn, OFSA Book Project
September 27, 2005

At the request of co-founders, Kate Price and Amanda Teegarden, I accepted the responsibility of researching the reading lists and online databases of several public schools, not only in Tulsa, but in other areas of the state as well.

The findings are astonishing. Research revealed books on homosexuality, sex, violence and many other unspeakable things. These books are in the school libraries according to their own database, reading list or according to a statewide library database. For many of these excerpts, particularly those with explicit sexual content, I retrieved the books from the ADULT section of the public library.

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Part I in re Homosexuality: A Learned Behavior

by M. Lyn, OFSA Book Project
July 17, 2005

“Whoever captures the youth owns the future” (qtd. in Liberty Counsel [LC] newsletter, May 6, 2005).

Whoa! Whoever captures the youth owns the future? The LC took this quote by Patricia Warren from The Advocate, a pro-homosexual magazine. If this is from a pro-homosexual magazine, what is it Ms. Warren means? Keep Warren’s question in mind as you read.

As many are aware, there are many pro-homosexual groups roaming about the country today. These groups rally for same-sex marriage rights, employment benefits and school clubs exclusively for homosexuals. However, did you know that there are ex-gays out there that want to tell their story, too? Dr. Warren Throckmorton of Grove City College also produced a documentary featuring former gays, and groups in many states will show this to counter the pro-homosexual National Coming Out week in October, 2005. . (“Video”)

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CFR's Plan to Integrate the U.S., Mexico and Canada
 

Operation Information

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Operation Information

Operation Information is the home website of a coalition of concerned citizens dedicated (determined) to uphold and support an educational system that stands on traditional, conservative American values. We are also determined to expose the city, state and federal agencies that have partnered with the United Nations to subjugate our American sovereignty

Our mission is to research and reveal teachings, methods, and/or curriculum that are contrary to these values. We will also endeavor to expose city, state and federal agencies that have betrayed the trust given to them by "We the People."

Our goal is to protect our children and the educational process, and to encourage the public to take a stand for what is right in both our public schools and city, state and federal entities.

We believe in a Biblical world view, teaching reading, writing and arithmetic, and the passing on of our American culture to our children. We also believe that federal control by any means (directly or indirectly) is unconstitutional.

Since as parents we pay for the schools, our children attend them, and we as parents are Biblically responsible for our children, local control of our schools/education of our children is not an option, it is mandatory. As parents and citizens we also pay taxes that are being misused by our elected officials for agendas that are contrary to our constitution.