Monday, December 21, 2009

RMN.com | NASCO NORTH AMERICA'S SUPERCORRIDOR COALITION, INC.-- TransTexasCorridor new name? No Wonder They Will NOT Close the Borders!

Take a Look at the NAFTA Superhighway system, look at the map and look at the little commercial attached.... No wonder they will NOT close the borders.

Be sure to click on the map and then to click on the interactive links. They will show you just where the new highways, railroads etc will be going. As usual, they don't give up, they just change the name.

Susoni

This information was sent out by a Council member for the City of Lewisville. He was invited to the NASCO meeting. I extracted the important parts because it had been forwarded several times and nobody deleted email addresses.

http://www.nascocorridor.com

See the map and click the links on the bottom to view lanes

http://www.growthnetworld.com/na_corridors/add_a_map.html

Looking at the link that is labeled Asia-Pacific, it makes me wonder if that's why the Singapore Air Force is located in Mountain Home Idaho. Very scary thought.

In case the attached flyer gets lost, I posted it on my website
http://www.channelingreality.com/NAU/Corridors/2009_NASCO.pdf

www.numbersusa.com
www.cfirusa.org/
www.ircotcom/
www.judicialwatch.org/
http:/initiativefortexas.org/

http://www.texasbordervolunteers.org/

http://www.usborderwatch.com



About NASCO


Since 1994 North America's SuperCorridor Coalition members have been leaders at the forefront of uniting public and private sectors to address critical national and international trade, transportation, security and environmental issues.

Spanning almost 2,500 hundred miles through the central United States, eastern and central Canada, and deep into Mexico, the NASCO trade corridor is a multi-modal transportation network that connects 71 million people and supports a large part of $1 trillion dollars in total commerce between the three nations.

NASCO members include cities, counties, states, provinces and private sector representatives along the Corridor in the United States, Canada and Mexico dedicated to maximizing the efficiency and security of existing trade and transportation infrastructure, creating jobs and improving the environment.

The impressive, tri-national NASCO membership reflects the international scope of the Corridor and the regions it impacts.
Our goal is to distinguish ourselves by leading far-reaching, aggressive actions & solutions along the entire NASCO Corridor ...


http://www.nascocorridor.com/default.asp


Corridor Maps

The NASCO trade and transportation corridor spans almost 2,500 hundred miles. The corridor runs through the central United States, eastern and central Canada, and deep into Mexico. It is an existing multi-modal transportation network that connects 71 million people and supports a large part of $1 trillion dollars in total annual commerce between the three nations.

The add-a-map system links you to key information on cities, highways, ports, inland ports and railroads along our corridor. The maps vividly display the corridor’s ties to the globe’s main trade routes.

When viewing the maps, click on the highlighted NASCO Corridor to see the reach and scope of NASCO. Then click on individual options to populate the map.