TEJAS VERDE 51st U.S. STATE BY 2030 SAYS COSTA RICAN HORACE GREELEY
by Winsip Custer CPW News Service
With unprecedented violence along the US/Mexican Border, winter storms causing Americans to rethink the livability of the northern climates and the need for rule of law within the cartel-hackneyed Mexican and Central American nations, Juan Carlos Caballero, says I'm the new Horace Greeley of the Western Hemisphere...."GO SOUTH YOUNG MAN AND WOMAN! GO SOUTH!
"It can all happen along the US/Mexican border if people will follow the Fort SandiBrown plan to bring sanity and civility to an increasing region and project goodwill and understanding in a growing new green zone that gains statehood by 2030," said Caballero. Fort SandiBrown is a proposed National Guard base along the Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California borders that will provide security to the US/Mexican border and paid for with land grants from the Mexican government over the next third-of-a-century.
Speaking at the Latin-Anglo-Oriental-African American Assembly in El Paso on Sunday, Mr. Caballero laid out a striking visual presentation of the next 30-50 years. "This has all the makings of peace and civility in our time with the promise of a renewable future for all Mexicans and Americans. It is THE DREAM ACTION that people must embrace if there is any hope of a brighter and better future," said Caballero.
Caballero laid out the creation of interim-states of California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas which gain Arizona and New Mexico port cities on the Sea of Cortez in 10-15 years, a new PacGulf Canal by 2050 that would cut 700 miles off the voyage from China to Europe along with the creation of a new state of Tejas Verde by the same year creating the largest sustainable green region in the world. "Tejas Verde....Green friends woven together for common cause....who can't love it?" said Caballero as he translated his message from English to Spanish and Chinese...."and by 2050 there is a requirement that all children are tri-lingual," he said. Caballero is the owner of the Costa Rican underground newspaper La Historia Y Mythos. He said that his biggest concern was the liberation of the Mexican people from what he called "crippling theologies and philosophies that have historically bred grinding poverty, illiteracy and hopelessness. To overcome this we will need a a new nation of Horace Greeley's and Simon Bolivars whose motivation is not mindless expansionism, but reflective growth and principled economies."
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