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John M. Kocol (kocol@alumni.harvard.edu), through his company KOCOL LLC, offers HUBZone and SDVOSB Federal Government Contracting, "Federal Reserve Expansion in Mexico", and ACMU™ America Canada Mexico Union Political Science Consulting and Speaking opportunities for federal/SLED entities and USMCA companies.


 "Are there other movements li

John M. Kocol (kocol@alumni.harvard.edu), through his company KOCOL LLC, offers HUBZone and SDVOSB Federal Government Contracting, "Federal Reserve Expansion in Mexico", and ACMU™ America Canada Mexico Union Political Science Consulting and Speaking opportunities for federal/SLED entities and USMCA companies.


 "Are there other movements like Kocol's?


While John M. Kocol’s ACMU proposal is a recent and specific iteration, the concept of North American integration has been championed by various academic, political, and grassroots movements for decades. These range from moderate economic cooperation to full political unification: 1. Political Unification Movements These movements share Kocol's goal of merging the nations into a single sovereign entity:

  • United North America: A prominent non-profit organization that specifically advocates for the admission of Canadian provinces into the United States as new states.
  • Annexation.ca: A Canadian-based movement that explores the potential for a democratic annexation of Canada by the U.S..
  • Expansionist Proposals: Historically, various political figures have floated similar ideas. Most recently, during his second administration in early 2025, Donald Trump reportedly expressed aspirations to expand U.S. territory, including proposals to annex Canada as the 51st state and suggesting the annexation of Mexico. Wikipedia +1

2. The "North American Union" (NAU) Concept This is a more widely discussed theoretical framework, often modeled after the European Union:

  • Economic & Political Bloc: The NAU concept proposes a continental union of the U.S., Canada, and Mexico with shared political institutions.
  • The Amero: Some proponents of this union suggest a common currency, often referred to as the "amero" or the "North American Dollar," to replace the USD, CAD, and MXN.
  • North American Technate: A proposal dating back to the mid-20th century by the Technocracy movement, which suggested a continental integration based on technical and thermodynamic management rather than traditional politics. Wikipedia +1

3. Deep Integration & Economic Accords Some movements focus on "soft" unification through deeper institutional ties:

  • The North American Accord: Proposed originally by Ronald Reagan’s advisors in 1979, this vision sought a "common market" to solve issues like energy security and undocumented immigration.
  • Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP): A high-level dialogue launched in 2005 between the three nations to increase security cooperation and economic efficiency, which critics often labeled as a "backdoor" to a North American Union.
  • Expanded USMCA: Contemporary policy discussions often revolve around expanding the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) to include further partners like Belize or Caribbean nations to create a more competitive global bloc. Wikipedia +1" AI Mode, 2/23/2026 


 "Who coined the term ACMU?


The term ACMU has multiple origins depending on the context, but it is most notably used in the following two ways:

  • Political Context (America Canada Mexico Union): The acronym was coined by John M. Kocol on January 16, 2025. Kocol, a political scientist and proponent of North American unification, uses the term to describe a proposed union that would add Canada and Mexico as the 51st and 52nd states of the United States.
  • Railroad Context (Air Conditioned Multiple Unit): In the rail industry, the term refers to a specific series of electric multiple unit railcars built for the New York Central Railroad between 1950 and 1965. These were the first units on that line to feature air conditioning and sealed windows. Wikipedia +2" AI Overview, 3/12/2026

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