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Club of Rome Reveals Decades Old Plans for North American Union, Limits to Growth

Club of Rome Reveals Decades Old Plans for North American Union, Limits to Growth

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Feb 17, 2025
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In 1973, the Club of Rome, an extension of Vatican global hegemony, proposed establishing ten regional markets, or Ten Kingdoms, for world trade, these economic kingdoms continue to take shape under President Donald Trump’s leadership.

The Ten Kingdoms consist of (1)North American Union; (2) European Union Customs Union; (3) Japan-European Union; (4) Pacific Union; (5) Asia Cooperation Union; (6) Union of Southern American Nations; (7) Arab Customs Union; (8) African Economic Community; (9) Association of Southeast Asian Nations; and (10) Shanghai Cooperation Organization.

The North American Union – in which Canada and the United States are to mere as one – was proposed during the second Bush Administration.

The current Administration is now moving forward to establish this Kingdom. As Trump has said in interviews, Canada “would be much better off” as a 51st state since the United States already subsidizes Canada to the tune of $200 billion each year. “Now, if they’re the 51st state, I don’t mind doing it,” Trump said.

The plan to merge the United States with Canada appeared one year after the Club of Rome published its first report, The Limits to Growth, which projected that the would could not sustain its current level of development.

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