Indians, he said, had learned from hard experience that agreements and treaties usually led to loss of Indian territory or independence.
That treaty has also led to the destruction of some 50,000 weapons.
The treaty would also lead, he argued, to the establishment of inherently undemocratic institutions like a European central bank.
He predicted that the new treaty with Ecuador would lead to yearly savings of $400 million in military spending.
The 1990 treaty led to the destruction or removal of more than 53,000 non-nuclear weapons.
The treaty also led to de la Huerta's rebellion in 1923.
The Gascons themselves were well aware that the 1259 treaty had led to an immediate change in their status.
In 1854, another treaty signed here led to the Gadsden Purchase.
In 1831, a treaty led to 30 years of peace, with the Pra River accepted as the border.
The 1854 treaty which took away native lands led to an attack on the settlement in 1856.