Honorable Officials and Friends,
The
evil criminals (called Bandit Secret Shadow Government) have attacked me, a
defenseless woman, a wonderful “A” student of university, and the President of
the Northern California Tenant Association. These international bandits
with their International alien based criminal Intelligence (called “Black Sun”)
are torturing me with microwave weapons, wishing to scare me, a defenseless
woman, and to silence me.
Look, what
these international bandits are doing! What did I, a peaceful woman, do
for them?
Please, if you
do not know yet, review attachments and follow links below about the World
Criminal Shadow Government, its structure, descriptions, names of some of the
leading criminals, etc.
They tried to
delete these documents and to commit cyber attacks on my computer in order to
stop this email.
No! No! International bandits-world criminals!
Everybody should know about you and your structure? Do you remember a
wonderful article, “Snakes in our House” with a photo of a SNAKE written by a
wonderful writer Mr. Jack?
http://www.veteransnewsnow.com/2013/08/29/226737-snakes-in-our-house/
If
you review an attachment, you can find out how each department of these snakes
assists and supports banksters of City of London and their Bandit Secret Shadow
Government. I did not know anything until these world criminals have attacked
me. Now, I know, and I send this information to those of you who do not
know.
Why did these
evil criminals attack a defenseless woman?
See attachments and follow links below!!!!
Nina
Shadow Government Is at Work in Secret
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/shadow_gov.htm
9/26/06 : First Hour: Author
Jerome Corsi comments on the
'Shadow Government.'
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Washington Post
Shadow Government Is at Work in Secret
Fri Mar 1 03:17:36 2002
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Shadow Government Is at Work in Secret
Spurred by Terror Threat, Bush Ordered 100 Officials to 'Bunker Duty'
to Ensure Federal Survival
By Barton Gellman and Susan Schmidt, Washington Post Staff Writers
Friday, March 1, 2002; Page A1
President Bush has dispatched a shadow government of about 100 senior
civilian managers to live and work secretly outside Washington,
activating
for the first time long-standing plans to ensure survival of federal
rule
after catastrophic attack on the nation's capital.
Execution of the classified "Continuity of Operations Plan"
resulted not
from the Cold War threat of intercontinental missiles, the scenario
rehearsed for decades, but from heightened fears that the al Qaeda
terrorist
network might somehow obtain a portable nuclear weapon, according to
three
officials with first-hand knowledge. U.S. intelligence has no specific
knowledge of such a weapon, they said, but the risk is thought great
enough
to justify the shadow government's disruption and expense.
Deployed "on the fly" in the first hours of turmoil on Sept.
11, one
participant said, the shadow government has evolved into an indefinite
precaution. For that reason, the high-ranking officials representing
their
departments have begun rotating in and out of the assignment at one of
two
fortified locations along the East Coast. Rotation is among several
changes
made in late October or early November, sources said, to the standing
directive Bush inherited from a line of presidents reaching back to
Dwight
D. Eisenhower.
Officials who are activated for what some of them call "bunker
duty" live
and work underground 24 hours a day, away from their families. As it
settles
in for the long haul, the shadow government has sent home most of the
first
wave of deployed personnel, replacing them most commonly at 90-day
intervals.
The civilian cadre present in the bunkers usually numbers 70 to 150,
and
"fluctuates based on intelligence" about terrorist threats,
according to a
senior official involved in managing the program. It draws from every
Cabinet department and some independent agencies. Its first mission, in
the
event of a disabling blow to Washington, would be to prevent collapse
of
essential government functions.
Assuming command of regional federal offices, officials said, the
underground
government would try to contain disruptions of the nation's food and
water
supplies, transportation links, energy and telecommunications networks,
public health and civil order. Later it would begin to reconstitute the
government.
Known internally as the COG, for "continuity of government,"
the
administration-in-waiting is an unannounced complement to the
acknowledged
absence of Vice President Cheney from Washington for much of the past
five
months. Cheney's survival ensures constitutional succession, one
official
said, but "he can't run the country by himself." With a core
group of
federal managers alongside him, Cheney – or President Bush, if available
–
has the means to give effect to his orders.
While the damage of other terrorist weapons is potentially horrific,
officials said, only an atomic device could threaten the nation's
fundamental
capacity to govern itself. Without an invulnerable backup command
structure
outside Washington, one official said, a nuclear detonation in the
capital
"would be 'game over.'‚"
"We take this issue extraordinarily seriously, and are committed
to doing as
thorough a job as possible to ensure the ongoing operations of the
federal
government," said Joseph W. Hagin, White House deputy chief of
staff, who
declined to discuss details. "In the case of the use of a weapon
of mass
destruction, the federal government would be able to do its job and
continue
to provide key services and respond."
The Washington Post agreed to a White House request not to name any of
those
deployed or identify the two principal locations of the shadow
government.
Only the executive branch is represented in the full-time shadow
administration.
The other branches of constitutional government, Congress and the
judiciary,
have separate continuity plans but do not maintain a 24-hour presence
in
fortified facilities.
The military chain of command has long maintained redundant centers of
communication and control, hardened against thermonuclear blast and
operating
around the clock. The headquarters of U.S. Space Command, for example,
is
burrowed into Cheyenne Mountain near Colorado Springs, Colo., and the
U.S.
Strategic Command staffs a comparable facility under Offutt Air Force
Base
in Nebraska.
Civilian departments have had parallel continuity-of-government plans
since
the dawn of the nuclear age. But they never operated routinely, seldom
exercised, and were permitted to atrophy with the end of the Cold War.
Sept.
11 marked the first time, according to Bush administration officials,
that
the government activated such a plan.
Within hours of the synchronized attacks on the Pentagon and the World
Trade
Center, Military District of Washington helicopters lifted off with the
first wave of evacuated officials. Witnesses near one of the two
evacuation
sites reported an influx of single- and twin-rotor transport
helicopters,
escorted by F-16 fighters, and followed not long afterward by
government buses.
According to officials with first-hand knowledge, the Bush
administration
conceived the move that morning as a temporary precaution, likely to
last
only days. But further assessment of terrorist risks persuaded the
White
House to remake the program as a permanent feature of "the new
reality, based
on what the threat looks like," a senior decisionmaker said.
Few Cabinet-rank principals or their immediate deputies left Washington
on
Sept. 11, and none remained at the bunkers. Those who form the backup
government come generally from the top career ranks, from GS-14 and
GS-15 to
members of the Senior Executive Service. The White House is represented
by a
"senior-level presence," one official said, but well below
such Cabinet-ranked
advisers as Chief of Staff Andrew H. Card Jr. and national security
adviser
Condoleezza Rice.
Many departments, including Justice and Treasury, have completed plans
to
delegate statutory powers to officials who would not normally exercise
them.
Others do not need to make such legal transfers, or are holding them in
reserve.
Deployed civilians are not permitted to take their families, and under
penalty
of prosecution they may not tell anyone where they are going or why.
"They're
on a 'business trip,' that's all," said one official involved in
the effort.
The two sites of the shadow government make use of local geological
features
to render them highly secure. They are well stocked with food, water,
medicine
and other consumable supplies, and are capable of generating their own
power.
But with their first significant operational use, the facilities are
showing
their age. Top managers arrived at one of them to find computers
"several
generations" behind those now in use, incapable of connecting to
current
government databases. There were far too few phone lines. Not many work
areas
had secure audio and video links to the rest of government. Officials
said Card,
who runs the program from the White House, has been obliged to order
substantial upgrades.
The modern era of continuity planning began under President Ronald
Reagan.
On Sept. 16, 1985, Reagan signed National Security Decision Directive
188,
"Government Coordination for National Security Emergency
Preparedness," which
assigned responsibility for continuity planning to an interagency panel
from
Defense, Treasury, Justice and the Office of Management and Budget. He
signed
additional directives, including Executive Order 12472, for more
detailed
aspects of the planning.
In Executive Order 12656, signed Nov. 18, 1988, Reagan ordered every
Cabinet
department to define in detail the "defense and civilian
needs" that would be
"essential to our national survival" in case of a nuclear
attack on Washington.
Included among them were legal instruments for "succession to
office and
emergency delegation of authority."
The military services put these directives in place long before their
civilian
counterparts. The Air Force, for example, relies on Air Force
Instruction
10-208, revised most recently in September 2000.
Civilian agencies gradually developed contingency plans in comparable
detail.
The Agriculture Department, for example, has plans to ensure continued
farm
production, food processing, storage and distribution; emergency
provision of
seed, feed, water, fertilizer and equipment to farmers; and use of
Commodity
Credit Corp. inventories of food and fiber resources.
What was missing, until Sept. 11, was an invulnerable group of managers
with
the expertise and resources to administer these programs in a national
emergency.
Last Oct. 8, the day after bombing began in Afghanistan, Bush created
the
Office of Homeland Security with Executive Order 13228. Among the
responsibilities he gave its first director, former Pennsylvania
governor
Tom Ridge, was to "review plans and preparations for ensuring the
continuity
of the Federal Government in the event of a terrorist attack that
threatens
the safety and security of the United States Government or its
leadership."
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long time
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Shadow Government, has been around for a long time
Sat Mar 2 17:30:01 2002
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It is becoming increasingly apparent to American citizens that government is no
longer being conducted in accordance with the U.S. Constitution, or, within
states, according to state constitutions. While people have recognized for more
than 150 years that the rich and powerful often corrupt individual officials,
or exert undue influence to get legislation passed that favors their interests,
most Americans still cling to the naive belief that such corruption is
exceptional, and that most of the institutions of society, the courts, the
press, and law enforcement agencies, still largely comply with the Constitution
and the law in important matters. They expect that these corrupting forces are
disunited and in competition with one another, so that they tend to balance one
another.
Mounting evidence makes it clear that the situation is far worse than most
people think, that during the last several decades the U.S. Constitution has
been effectively overthrown, and that it is now observed only as a façade to
deceive and placate the masses. What has replaced it is what many call the
Shadow Government. It still, for the most part, operates in secret, because its
control is not secure. The exposure of this regime and its operations must now
become a primary duty of citizens who still believe in the Rule of Law and in
the freedoms which this country is supposed to represent.<1>
Transition to Oligarchy
It is difficult to identify a single date or event that marks the overthrow,
but we can identify some critical steps.
The first was the Dick Act of 1903, which repealed the Militia Act of 1792 and
tried to relegate the Constitutional Militia to the National Guard, under
control of what is now the U.S. Defense Department.
The second was the Federal Reserve Act, which established a central bank only
nominally under the control of the government.
Further erosion of constitutional governance was motivated by several
challenges which the powerful felt required them to put aside their differences
and unite. The first was the Great Depression of 1933-1941. The second was
World War II and the threat from fascism, followed by the Cold War and the
threat from Soviet imperialism and from communism.
The third is the eco-crisis, which combines both the ecological and economic crises.
Many leaders have recognized for a long time that we are headed for disaster,
not a kind of cyclical downturn like the Great Depression, but an irreversible
decline brought about by a combination of resource depletion, environmental
degradation, and overpopulation, playing out in an anarchic international
system of disparate nation- states, national currencies, national banks, and
multinational corporations, exacerbated by traditional tribal rivalries, class
conflict, and different languages and religions.<3>
Confronted with the political fact that to deal with the problems faced in the
last half of the 20th century, it was difficult enough to pass legislation
thought to be needed, without having to also adopt the amendments to the U.S.
Constitution necessary to make such legislation constitutional, it became too
easy to just adopt more and more legislation without worrying about its
constitutionality, and depend on compliant officials and judges to go along
with it, which for the most part, they have done. This was facilitated by the
lack of sufficiently strong protests from the people, many of whom, ignorant of
constitutional rights and limitations on governmental powers, and focused on
the problems to be solved, supported much of the legislation.<4>
We can also identify several insidious developments which seemed necessary and
harmless at the time, but which led to the present situation. One was the rise
of military and civilian intelligence organs during World War II. The need to
prevent leaks of military secrets brought a censorship apparatus that gained
substantial control over the flow of information through the press, the
broadcast media, telephonic and telegraphic communications, and the mail.
However, instead of dismantling that apparatus when the war was over, we
immediately transitioned to the Cold War, and the information control apparatus
only went underground and became somewhat less obtrusive. This led to the
present situation in which the intelligence apparatus maintains effective control
over the major media, can tap anyone's phone without a court order, reads
people's mail, monitors their finances, and gathers information on citizens and
their activities that threatens their privacy and liberties.
1947 was a critical year. It was the year in which UFOs became a matter of
public concern, and in which it appears we recovered at least one crashed
vehicle and perhaps at least one of its occupants. It is also the year that the
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was established, ostensibly to bring together
the disparate intelligence agencies that had often been operating at
cross-purposes. It was also the beginning of the use of "black
budgets" for government programs, the existence of which was kept secret
from both the public and most if not all members of Congress. This led later to
the establishment of more agencies, such as the National Security Agency, whose
entire budget was black, thus preventing effective oversight.
The situation had evolved to the extent that, at the end of President
Eisenhower's second term, he warned in a speech of the potential danger to our
freedoms from a "military-industrial complex". In fact, by that time,
it had become a "intelligence-
military-industrial-financial-political-media- criminal" complex, which
reached into almost every institution in this country, and into many around the
world.
What had developed was beginning to look more and more like the system of
political control that prevailed in the Soviet Union, in which real decisions
of government were made not by the official organs of government, but by the
parallel structure of the Communist Party, backed by the KGB. In competing with
the Soviets, we had taken on their methods and attributes of political
control.
But this apparatus did not seem to function as an effective Shadow Government,
able to make and enforce decisions apart from the official government, until it
came together to assassinate President John F. Kennedy. That was the watershed
event. After that, too many people had too much to hide to allow the situation
to return to governance as usual.
Since then, the Shadow Government has grown and tried to strengthen its grip on
every sector of the society, motivated in part by honest concern about the very
real threats we have faced, and in part by venality and greed, which brought
increasing corruption and the effective incorporation of organized crime into
the mainstream of government.
It appears that 1963 is also the year in which the Establishment Media sector
of the Shadow Government was given effective control over computerized voting
in the United States, through its National Election Service, as part of a deal
in which they went along with the coverup of the Kennedy Assassination through
the Warren Commission. While campaign money continued to buy influence over
elected officials, if it was not sufficient, the Shadow Government had other
options. It put officials in compromising situations, then used its evidence to
blackmail them into compliance. Failing that, it could easily select the winner
of any election, and suppress the support which third-party candidates might
attain.
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Shadow Government Activated for U.S.
RON FOURNIER
Shadow Government Activated for U.S.
Sat Mar 2 16:59:42 2002
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WASHINGTON (AP) — A ``shadow government'' consisting
of 75 or more senior officials has been living and working secretly outside
Washington since Sept. 11 in case the nation's capital is crippled by terrorist
attack. ``This is serious business,'' President Bush said of plans to ensure
the continuity of government.
Such an operation was conceived as a Cold War precaution against nuclear attack
during the Eisenhower administration but never used until now. It went into
effect in the first hours after the terror attacks and has evolved over time,
said senior government officials who provided details of the plan.
Without confirming details of the government-in-waiting, Bush told reporters in
Iowa: ``We take the continuity of government issue seriously because our nation
was under attack. And I still take the threats we receive from al-Qaida killers
and terrorists very seriously.''
``I have an obligation as the president and my administration has an obligation
to the American people to put measures in place that should somebody be
successful in attacking Washington there is an ongoing government,'' Bush said.
``That is one reason why the vice president was going to undisclosed locations.
This is serious business. And we take it seriously.''
The shadow government plan was activated out of heightened fears that the
al-Qaida terrorist network might obtain a portable nuclear weapon, sources
said. U.S. intelligence has no specific knowledge the network has such a
weapon, but the risk was great enough to warrant the activation of a plan, said
a senior government official who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Under the classified ``Continuity of Operations Plan,'' which was first
reported by The Washington Post in Friday editions, high-ranking officials
representing their departments have begun rotating in and out of the assignment
at one of two fortified locations along the East Coast.
The Post said the first rotations were made in late October or early November,
a fact confirmed by the senior government official.
A second government official who has visited one of the secure sites in a
mountainside outside Washington said it is equipped with generators,
telephones, television sets, private offices, command centers and computers. It
is a large office space deep beneath the ground, sectioned off by
agencies.
In an unsettling reminder of the stakes involved, the official recalled seeing
food rations at the site.
Several White House officials have taken their turn in the rotation, spending
three or four days and nights at the site. Friends, family and colleagues stay
in contact through a toll-free number and personal extensions.
Officials who are activated for the duty live and work underground 24 hours a
day, away from their families. The shadow government has sent home most of the
first wave of deployed personnel, replacing them most commonly at 90-day
intervals, the Post reported.
A government official who spoke to The Associated Press said the groups usually
number 70 to 150 people, depending on the level of threat detected by U.S.
intelligence. He said President Bush does not foresee ever needing to turn over
government functions to the secret operation, but believed it was prudent to
implement the long-standing plan in light of the gathering war on terrorism and
persistent threats of future attacks.
The team, drawn from every Cabinet department and some independent agencies,
would seek to prevent the collapse of essential government functions in the
event of a disabling blow to Washington, the official said.
The underground government would try to contain disruptions of the nation's
food and water supplies, transportation links, energy and telecommunications
networks, public health and civil order, the Post reported. Later, it would
begin to reconstitute the government.
The government-in-waiting is an extension of a policy that has kept Vice
President Dick Cheney in secure, undisclosed locations away from Washington.
Cheney has moved in and out of public view as threat levels have fluctuated, at
times to the same location that the senior government officials have been
hidden, a government source said Friday.
As next in line to power behind Bush, he would need help running the government
in a worst-case scenario
The plan gelled in December when Bush issued a little-noticed executive order
that spelled out the line of succession at several key federal agencies in case
a Cabinet secretary is killed or incapacitated. In great detail, the document
lists — in order of power — the top half dozen or so officials who would take
over if an agency's hierarchy was dismantled.
The shadow government is drawn from that deep pool of officials who are now
formally part of the line of succession, sources said.
In addition, at least one Cabinet secretary is kept out of Washington at all
times to help maintain the continuity of government, one government source
said. For nearly two weeks at the end of December, for example, Attorney
General John Ashcroft was secretly spirited to his farm in Missouri and kept
under high security.
Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, D-S.D. said Congress has its own
contingency plans.
``Precautions have been taken and arrangements have been made to move the work
of Congress to another location,'' he said.
The Pentagon, too, rotates top military officials to secure locations. ``We
move people around,'' spokeswoman Victoria Clarke said.
Civilians deployed for the operation are not allowed to take their families and
may not tell anyone where they are going or why.
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Secret of the US nuclear bunkers
A shadow government has been living underground since September 11 in case
Washington is wiped out
Matthew Engel in Washington
Saturday March 2, 2002
The Guardian
For the past six months, the US has had a shadow government in place against
the possibility of a nuclear attack by terrorists, the White House confirmed
yesterday.
About 100 senior civil servants were dispatched to two secret locations in the
eastern United States after September 11 to ensure continuity of government in
case Washington was wiped out. Rotating teams have remained there ever
since.
The publicly disclosed element was that Vice-President Dick Cheney was
reputedly in a "secure, undisclosed location", meeting President
George Bush only rarely. It turns out that the Cheney plan was only part of a
"continuity of operations plan" to keep the country running in any
conceivable contingency.
The plan was first drawn up nearly half a century ago, during the Eisenhower
administration, when the US was guarding against the possibility of a nuclear
strike from the Soviet Union.
It was never activated until Mr Bush ordered it to be put into operation, hours
after the attacks on New York and Washington. The existence of the shadow
government was reported by the Washington Post yesterday after the paper did a
deal with the administration that it would not disclose the location of the
sites.
Some officials have spent up to three of the past six months hidden away, and
it represents a considerable security achievement that their absence has not
become public until now, though the Guardian reported the existence of the
outline plans on September 12. Those involved were told to tell their families
only that they were "on a business trip".
Much of their time has been spent reviewing the emergency system, grown creaky
through passage of time and lack of use, and bringing it up to date. They have
apparently been living and working underground, unable to go outside except
when being taken by helicopter to and from the sites.
The government is believed to have about 40 underground shelters at various
places in the US, many built into mountainsides within about 100 miles of Washington.
Some of the sites are known to have multiple chambers, up to 50ft wide and
100ft high that could be used for anything up to and including a base for an
emergency air force.
One is Mount Weather in Virginia, where congressional leaders - including the
House Speaker, Dennis Hastert, third in line to the presidency - were taken in
the confused hours following the attacks.
It is described as a "small city", built into granite, behind a 5ft
thick door guarding vast quantities of office space, room to store the nation's
art treasures, sleeping accommodation for several thousand people, a private
reservoir, and a crematorium.
Another is Raven Rock in Pennsylvania, close to the presidential retreat at
Camp David, which is thought to have been used by the Pentagon as its own
back-up location. It has not been revealed whether these are the two sites
involved in this operation.
"We take this issue extraordinarily seriously, and are committed to doing
as thorough a job as possible to ensure the ongoing operations of the federal
government," Joseph Hagin, the president's deputy chief of staff, told the
Post. "In the case of the use of a weapon of mass destruction, the federal
government would be able to do its job and con tinue to provide key services
and respond."
Every major government department is represented at the sites, with
instructions to maintain emergency services in the short term and then re-form
the government in the long term.
There has been some recent debate about the US's inadequate rules of
presidential succession. There are only 17 people in line to the presidency
(the vice-president, the House Speaker, the president pro tempore of the Senate
and the 14 members of the cabinet) then it peters out.
This contrasts with the infinite line of succession to the British monarchy.
Should all be killed or incapacitated - not inconceivable under the doomsday
scenario envisaged by those in the shelters - it is not publicly known who
might give the orders.
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Congress Not Advised Of Shadow Government
Bush Calls Security 'Serious Business'
By Amy Goldstein and Juliet Eilperin
Washington Post Staff Writers
Saturday, March 2, 2002; Page A01
Key congressional leaders said yesterday the White House did not tell them that
President Bush has moved a cadre of senior civilian managers to secret
underground sites outside Washington to ensure that the federal government
could survive a devastating terrorist attack on the nation's capital.
Senate Majority Leader Thomas A. Daschle (D-S.D.) said he had not been informed
about the role, location or even the existence of the shadow government that
the administration began to deploy the morning of the Sept. 11 hijackings. An
aide to House Minority Leader Richard A. Gephardt (D-Mo.) said he similarly was
unaware of the administration's move.
Among Congress's GOP leadership, aides to House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert
(Ill.), second in line to succeed the president if he became incapacitated, and
to Senate Minority Leader Trent Lott (Miss.) said they were not sure whether
they knew.
Aides to Sen. Robert C. Byrd (D-W. Va.) said he had not been told. As Senate
president pro tempore, he is in line to become president after the House
speaker.
Bush acknowledged yesterday that the administration had taken extensive
measures to guarantee "the continuity of government," after it was
revealed that about 100 top officials, spanning every executive branch
department, have been sent to live and work in two fortified locations on the
East Coast. This system, in which high-ranking administrators are rotating in
and out of the two sites, represents the first time a president has activated
the contingency plan, which was devised during the Cold War of the 1950s so
that federal rule could continue if Washington were struck by a catastrophic
attack.
It was unclear yesterday whether any federal documents -- prepared either by
the current White House or by Bush's predecessors dating to Dwight D.
Eisenhower -- specify whether congressional leaders should be told if the plan
is put into effect. At least one relatively general document, a 1988 executive
order entitled "Assignment of Emergency Preparedness
Responsibilities," said the White House's National Security Council
"shall arrange for Executive branch liaison with, and assistance to, the
Congress and the federal judiciary on national security-emergency preparedness
matters."
The executive order, signed by President Ronald Reagan, is a precursor to
documents outlining the contingency plans in greater detail, which have not
been made public. Regardless of whether Bush had an obligation to notify
legislative leaders, the congressional leaders' ignorance of the plan he set in
motion could raise the question of how this shadow administration would
establish its legitimacy with Congress in the event it needed to step in for a crippled
White House.
At least some members of Congress suggested yesterday that the administration
should have conferred about its plans, which were first reported in The
Washington Post yesterday.
"There are two other branches of government that are central to the
functioning of our democracy," said Rep. William Delahunt (D-Mass.), a
member of the House Judiciary Committee. "I would hope the speaker and the
minority leader would at least pose the question, 'What about us?' "
Other lawmakers said they believe the federal government lacks adequate plans
to be certain that all three of its branches could function if terrorists
disabled Washington.
White House officials did not elaborate on why the president did not consult
with congressional leaders. "The president addressed this earlier today,
and I will have to refer you to his comments," spokesman Taylor Gross
said.
Speaking yesterday on a trip to Des Moines, Bush did not describe the
deployment in detail. He said he had "an obligation as the president [to]
put measures in place that, should somebody be successful in attacking
Washington, D.C., [would guarantee] there's an ongoing government."
"This is serious business," the president said. "I still take
the threats that we receive from al Qaeda killers and terrorists very
seriously." He made clear the extent to which he believes that terrorism
poses a lingering threat to the U.S. government. "That's one reason why
the vice president was going to undisclosed locations," Bush told
reporters.
"And I will tell you, there are people still in this world who want to
harm America," the president said, vowing that "we're doing
everything in our power to protect the American people."
At the Pentagon, which routinely rotates top military officials to secure
locations, spokeswoman Victoria Clarke said: "It is absolute common sense,
absolutely appropriate that the government should have all the parts and all
the pieces in place so in case of a crisis, in case of an emergency, the
government can and will continue to function."
The House and Senate each has a contingency plan. "Precautions have been
taken and arrangements have been made to move the work of Congress to another
location," Daschle said.
Bush made his remarks at the Printer Inc., a relatively small Des Moines business
that the White House chose as a backdrop to tout changes the administration
favors to the nation's pension laws. The printing plant assists workers with
401(k) plans and encourages them to take an active role in saving money for
retirement.
For the second day in a row, Bush sought to draw attention to his plans for
what he has begun to call "retirement security," a combination of
pension changes and redesign of Social Security.
"You see, we're going to have to encourage more savings in America, because
people are going to live longer lives," Bush said.
Alluding to his more controversial view that workers should be allow to invest
some of their Social Security taxes in the stock market, Bush said: "We
ought to do everything we can in Washington, D.C., to encourage people to own a
piece of the future."
His visit to Iowa of slightly more than three hours followed a formula the
White House has used since New Year's, as the president has begun to travel to
states in which GOP candidates face tight races in the fall elections. These
visits combine a forum to promote one of the administration's legislative
priorities with a political fundraiser.
Bush attended a luncheon on behalf of Rep. Tom Latham (R-Iowa), a quiet
conservative first elected in the "Republican Revolution" of 1994. He
has easily won reelection since then, but his prospects are far less certain
this year because his district -- until now heavily Republican -- has been
redrawn to include more Democratic voters.
The luncheon raised $275,000 for Latham and $200,000 for the Iowa Republican
Party.
This was Bush's fourth trip to Iowa since becoming president. The state is
significant to the GOP's struggle to retain its majority in the House and to
win back control of the Senate this fall -- and to Bush's reelection
aspirations in two years. Bush narrowly lost the state to Vice President Al
Gore in 2000.
Goldstein reported from Des Moines.
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Bush activates "shadow"
government
Saturday, March 2, 2002 at 20:30 JST
WASHINGTON — After the Sept 11 attacks, President George Bush set in motion a
Cold War-era plan to keep the government running, sending civilian officials to
live and work in secret bunkers outside Washington, administration officials
said on Friday.
"This is serious business," Bush said of the necessity to ensure the
continuity of the U.S. government in case of a catastrophic attack on the
nation's capital.
"I have an obligation as the president, my administration has an
obligation to the American people, to put measures in place, that should
somebody be successful in attacking Washington, D.C., there's an ongoing
government," he told reporters during a trip to Des Moines, Iowa.
Bush did not confirm details of a report in The Washington Post on Friday
outlining contingencies for the survival of federal rule in the event of a
crippling attack, but he said: "We take the continuity of government issue
seriously because our nation was under attack. And I still take the threats we
receive from al Qaeda killers and terrorists very seriously."
Administration officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Bush
activated a Cold War-era plan to ensure the government would continue to
operate immediately after hijackers slammed commercial aircraft into the World
Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon near Washington.
Initially a temporary measure, the program has been extended indefinitely, the
officials said. It is one of several steps the Bush administration has taken to
ensure continuity in the event of a catastrophic attack.
Vice President Dick Cheney's activities and whereabouts have been strictly
shielded. He frequently works at a "secure, undisclosed location" and
rarely appears in the same place as Bush. In a worst-case scenario, Cheney is
next in line for the presidency and would need help to run the government.
Originally designed to withstand Cold War nuclear threats and dating back to
the 1953-to-1961 presidency of Dwight Eisenhower, the plan was implemented out
of concern that the al Qaeda network — blamed for the Sept 11 attacks — might
obtain a portable nuclear weapon.
The administration officials stressed that U.S. intelligence had no specific
knowledge of any such weapon. Activation of the government-in-waiting plan was
a prudent precautionary measure, they said.
"Of course we're taking steps to ensure the continuity of
government," one U.S. official said. "Anything less would be
irresponsible. We are taking all necessary steps to ensure the job of
government can continue in any circumstances."
Pentagon spokeswoman Victoria Clarke said, "It is absolute common sense,
absolutely appropriate that the government should have all the parts and all
the pieces in place so in case of a crisis, in case of an emergency, the
government can and will continue to function."
Under the classified "Continuity of Operations Plan," the Post
reported, Bush has deployed a "shadow government" of about 100 senior
civilian managers to live and work in fortified locations outside Washington.
The newspaper said high-ranking government officials representing various
departments had begun rotating in and out of the assignment at one of two
fortified locations along the East Coast.
A senior official involved in managing the program and quoted by the Post said
the civilian force in the underground bunkers usually numbered 70 to 150, and
"fluctuates based on intelligence" about terrorist threats.
In the event of a disabling blow to Washington, the underground government's
first mission would be to prevent the collapse of essential functions, such as
food and water supplies, transportation links, energy and telecommunications
networks, public health and civil order. Later, it would begin to reconstitute
the U.S. government.
Drawn from every Cabinet department and several independent agencies, those
activated for what some call "bunker duty" live and work underground
24 hours a day, away from their families, the newspaper said.
Citing national security concerns, the administration officials declined to
confirm the details of the Post report.
"I don't think it's appropriate to go into too many details of what we're
doing and how we're doing it because one of the things you want to do is ensure
the continuity of government," Clarke said. "So you don't want the
bad guys to know where you're putting your people, what your plans are."
The Post said it had agreed to a White House request not to identify any of those
deployed or identify the two principal locations of the shadow government.
During the Cold War era, a top-secret bunker was built under a wing of the
Greenbrier Hotel in West Virginia for use by members of Congress and their
families in the event of a nuclear attack on Washington. It was declassified in
1992 and is now open for tours. (Compiled from wire reports)
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THE SECRET SHADOW GOVERNMENT
A STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
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humanunderground news@humanunderground.com
Who's
Underground?
Mon Mar 4 18:06:01 2002
68.3.132.0
When martial law is declared there's no use for the congress, but
alas,
they do have someplace to go...
Greenbrier bunker - washington post
http://www.atomictourist.com/green.htm
Greenbrier bunker - PBS
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/bomb/sfeature/bunker.html
Who's Underground?
http://www.humanunderground.com/underground.html
Martial law and FEMA blah blah blah
http://www.humanunderground.com/anatomy02.html
or start with Anatomy of a Clampdown: An American Problem
http://www.humanunderground.com/anatomy.html
regards,
news@humanunderground.com
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Where Uncle Sam Goes If Holocaust Comes To Town
Dave Eberhart, NewsMax.com
Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2001
President Bush’s Sept. 11 hopscotching in Air Force One from Florida to Air
Force bases in Louisiana and Nebraska before returning to Washington seemed
frenetic but was, in fact, part of a fixed plan to safeguard the chief
executive and succeed in a vital mission of the Continuity of Government
Program (COG).
If the president had been sitting in the Oval Office at the time of the attacks
rather than visiting a school in Sarasota, he would still have been whisked
aboard Air Force One for an indefinite period of time – a fact apparently not
considered by critics of his itinerary that day.
According to rigid operating procedures of the Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA), the first line of defense for the president is not the fallout
shelter beneath the East Wing of the White House, but a flying command post
even more sophisticated than Air Force One and judged safer than any point on
the ground.
A key presidential side trip of Sept. 11 was to Offutt Air Force Base, Neb.,
home to the National Airborne Operations Center (NAOC), where one of four
converted 747-200s (code named "Kneecap”) sat ready for takeoff with a
full battle staff aboard. Known informally as "the doomsday planes,” the
official moniker of the flying NAOCs is "Night Watch.”
With in-flight refueling, each of these planes can remain airborne for as long
as three days before needing to return to the deck for a change of oil in the
engines.
If the terrorist attacks had continued, national command and control would have
left the skies and been grounded somewhere in a chain of secret and
not-so-secret shelters for the president, other government leaders and critical
personnel.
The "Federal Relocation Arc” is a system of perhaps a hundred shelters for
the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government agencies that
sweeps through North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and
Pennsylvania.
For instance, the Pentagon’s safe house is located at a site called Raven Rock
in Maryland. This sprawling 716-acre installation lies 650 feet below the
surface. The staffers (about 350) go to work via portals in the mountainside.
Amenities include shopping, a barbershop, medical clinic, dining, fitness
facilities and a chapel.
Even large defense contractors, such as McDonnell Douglas, Lockheed, and
AT&T, are said to have their own subterranean facilities.
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the emergence of terror as an
ill-defined enemy’s new weapon of choice, doomsday planners are reassessing
crisis scenarios. Old relocation centers are under review. Some will be closed,
with others converted to other uses.
As an example, the Federal Reserve Board had its relocation site in Culpeper,
Va., until it was mothballed in July 1992. The 43,000-square-foot
radiation-proof bunker was reported stocked with enough freeze-dried food to
last 30 days. The new relocation site for the board appropriately remains a
mystery.
As far as anyone will say, Mount Weather, code-named "High Point,” is
still the key facility in the sheltering arc. This is where the president, the
Cabinet and the Supreme Court justices may be relocated in the event of a
national emergency. High Point is a 61,000-square-foot mountain bunker near
Berryville, Va. It has been around since the 1950s and is certainly no longer
secret.
On Sept. 11, after departing from Louisiana’s Barksdale A.F.B, the Secret
Service urged that the president be flown immediately – not to Mount Weather –
but to Colorado Springs, where the North American Aerospace Defense Command
(NORAD) underground bunker is located.
If Mount Weather, indeed, is no longer the jewel in the Federal Relocation
Arc's crown, it would be tough to duplicate. One of the first of nearly 100
Federal Relocation Centers, it took years to complete and is more an
underground city than an emergency bunker.
According to the Napa Sentinel, an underground installation with a COG function
is under construction near the Oakville Grade in Napa County, Calif. Mysterious
helicopter flights go in and out of the area. The Sentinel says "the
secret government site is replacing other installations and combining them into
one underground center.” In any event, the real issue is how to get key
personnel out of Washington and to these places of safety. The Marine
helicopters of the presidential squadron at nearby Quantico, Va., cannot ferry
them all.
U.S. Patent No. 3,693,731 details an apparatus for tunneling by melting. In part
it describes "a machine and method for drilling bore holes and tunnels by
melting in which a housing is provided for supporting a heat source and a
heated end portion and in which the necessary melting heat is delivered to the
walls of the end portion at a rate sufficient to melt rock and during operation
of which the molten material may be disposed adjacent the boring zone in cracks
in the rock and as a vitreous wall lining of the tunnel so formed.”
In an allied development, MIT engineers Robert Salter and Frank P. Davidson
tout their "Planetran” concept for moving people rapidly through very long
tunnels.
Planetran, according to Salter, is an "ultra-speed, electro-magnetically
propelled and levitated transportation system.” Such a system, say the engineers,
could rocket passengers through bored tunnels across the United States in less
than an hour "in a quiet, economical, fuel-conservative, and nonpolluting
manner.”
Congress already races around in electric carts through tunnels from one
Washington office building to another. A system such as Planetran may one day
shuttle government leaders in underground safety to locations in the nearby
Federal Relocation Arc.
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History of the NWO
Myron Fagan, has passed on, but his years of research
will awaken many
Please take time to listen, as it will open your eyes to the history of the
NWO.
(or the Modern Tower of Babel)
Myron Fagan's Illuminati and Council on Foreign Relations
Myron Fagan recorded his exposé on the Illuminati and Council on Foreign
Relations in the late 1960's on three LP Records. We present his lecture
in six parts representing each side of those Records.
Part 1: <a data-mce-href="http://arc1.