Does Nixon really live?

Well I remember several things Nixon did that, in my opinion, were very unsavory. 2 things come to mind. GPS & NASCO?
1.) in the early 70’s he signed into law a modification to electronic devices such as televisions, radios, etc… the ability to monitor room audio, such as conversations of the folks that were in the room watching the television… Not good in my opinion. No threat from terrorists per se, but it got through. To his credit, a video feed was rejected. Guess he didn’t want folks watching me scratch myself on the couch if they were watching. Interesting to note, all cell phones come with GPS tracking as part of the package. Interesting note on the cell phone tracking, just recently in New Hampshire, a police officer was shot in the head, and unfortunately subsequently died from his wound, by an individual who fled to Massachusetts and hid out at his grandmothers house. I’m guessing the authorities had an idea who they were looking for, because that individual made a call on his cell phone, and the Boston police were able to track him down at his relatives house and arrested him. enough said…

2.) Also during his tenure as president, in an effort to appease the Chinese and keep them from over-running Taiwan, he signed a treaty to break up the U.S. into 10 trade zones (this is aiding in the globallization of America). In doing so, this allowed foriegn countries to own bits of America, in some cases Large bits. This can be seen in San Diego where the Chinese own the old Naval Station recreation area. This can be seen with armed Chinese guards about it’s perimeter. But this gets better. If you haven’t heard, there is a new trade port developing, Kansas City Mo. Click Here for the NASCO Map Why is this important, since it is not on a coast? There is a new Super Highway being built that will be 4 football fields wide from Mexico to Canada with the help of the Bush Administration. The NAFTA Super Highway, four football-fields-wide, through the heart of the U.S. along Interstate 35, from the Mexican border at Laredo, Tex., to the Canadian border north of Duluth, Minn. Click Here for more information

This business looks to be the first step in breaking up the United States and take advantage of these trade zones. I was never crazy about Nixon in the first place, my conservatism doesn’t make me real happy about this process, and when he (Nixon) passed on, I thought we were rid of him, but as things progress, I think he’s still here.

Best Regards