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The Shadow Government
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Secret Rule
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1903, which repealed the Militia Act of 1792 and tried to relegate the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 defies credibility,
but cannot be avoided. UFOs and aliens. Despite the lack of hard evidence
accessible to ordinary citizens, there is enough testimonial evidence to
compel a reasonable person to conclude three things: UFOs exist, they are
intelligently directed, and they are not ours.<2> Even if that were
all that the government knew about them, minds already paranoid from the
Cold War could hardly help but perceive such things as a significant potential
threat, one that required secrecy, preparation, and disregard for provisions
of a Constitution that were inconvenient. There are, however, enough leaks
from government officials to indicate that the government knows a great
deal about them that it is concealing from the public.
The fourth 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.
Structure and Decisionmaking
A key question about the Shadow
Government is how does it make decisions and carry them out. Where is the
center? Some think it lies in a few major financial institutions. Others
that it lies in the intelligence apparatus. Still others that it has no
permanent center, but operates by consensus, with shifting factions that
confer through various mechanisms. Some think that those mechanisms are
reflected in public associations such as the Council on Foreign Relations
(CFR), the Tri- lateral Commission, the Bilderbergers, the Federal Reserve,
the World Bank, or the International Monetary Fund.<5>
That the key personalities in
every major institution should associate and confer through various associations
is not in itself a matter of concern, if all that was involved was the
development of a consensus. But there is evidence that a centralized decisionmaking
process exists, because too much is done that could not otherwise occur,
and that the process is contemptuous of the Constitution and increasingly
willing to violate it. That suggests a permanent apparatus, a bureaucracy,
and that points to the intelligence and financial bureaucracies. Therefore,
the real decisions may be made not by public figures, but by faceless persons
operating in secret.
Most available evidence indicates
that the center is in the intelligence apparatus, and that it largely controls
all the other components of the system, including the financial. However,
it also appears that the control is imperfect, subject to resistance if
it tries to go too far.
It also appears that there are
some distinct factions involved, the two major contenders being those more
highly motivated persons concerned about meeting the challenges we face,
the other being the more corrupt ones trying to expand their power and
wealth. The alliance between these factions appears to be increasingly
strained as growing corruption begins to impair the effectiveness of the
institutions of society to meet the perceived challenges.
An analogy might be to a sinking
ship, in which some want to build and equip lifeboats and others who want
to make sure they are the ones who get to go in them. Each needs the other,
for the time being, but the latter are beginning to threaten the production
and seaworthiness of the lifeboats.
What we have is in many ways
a classic oligarchy, with multiple components in an uneasy alliance with
one another. No one individual is paramount, and anyone can be replaced
if he gets too far out of line, by some combination of the others, each
of whom derives his power from the institutions and assets under his influence.
Of course, the ones who get trampled
under this regime are the ordinary people, who receive just enough under
the deal to keep them quiet. The Powers That Be fear above all that the
people might rise up and overthrow them, something that the people could
still do if they could ever act in concert. Social control therefore becomes
a matter of keeping them placated, divided, and misinformed.
Unfortunately for their scheme,
they face the same problem the Roman Empire did. To keep the people placated,
they are forced to pay them off, and meet increasing demands for such payoffs,
while growth of the productive sector falters, or even shrinks relative
to the population. Economic growth and the solutions to our social problems
are being impaired by the depredations of the corrupt elements of the Shadow
Government, who are concentrating assets in a way and at a rate that threaten
the viability of the economy. The Romans solved the problem of keeping
their citizens supplied with bread and circuses by predation of outlying
provinces. Modern capitalist nations tried the same thing, but that imperial
order is breaking down, and the only thing left is economic growth. If
that growth falters, the welfare state fails, and with it the social stability
on which the Established Order depends.
Shadow Finance
Some of the best indications
that the Shadow Government is not centered in the financial sector are
the things it has to do to finance itself. Shadow Government is expensive.
We can identify the main sources of its revenue:
(1) Black budgets. This is the
core of its operations, but is not enough to secure its control over the
country and the world.
(2) Drug trade. It has seized
control of the major part of the illegal traffic in addictive substances,
in part by using the organs of law enforcement to eliminate competition,
and by gaining control of the money and the ways it gets re-introduced
into the economy.
(3) Raiding financial institutions.
This is what was done with the S&Ls, and is being done, more slowly,
with the banks. It involves several aspects: diversion of the funds, seizure
of smaller institutions by a few large ones under Shadow Government control,
with the seizure financed by the taxpayers, and acquisition under distressed
prices of the assets of those institutions, many of which are well-positioned
business enterprises that give the Shadow Government both control of the
key enterprises in most business sectors and sources of revenue. The Savings
& Loan raid was used to finance a major expansion of the Shadow Government.
However, it is not a method that can be repeated.
(4) Public authorities. These
are quasi- governmental enterprises that control substantial assets, often
taxpayer-subsidized, without effective accountability. They include housing,
port, energy, water, transportation, and educational authorities.<6>
To this might also be added various utilities, and both public and publicly-regulated
private monopolies, like local telephone and cable companies. They are
also a major source of government contracts.
(5) Government contracts. Major
source of diverted funds, but must often be shared with others involved.
(6) Arms trade. Another major
source of funds, both direct and diverted. But requires payoffs to local
officials.
Shadow Control
The problem with secret government
is that to remain secret, it cannot involve too many people who are aware
of the situation. The more that become involved, the greater the chance
that some of them who retain some sense of honor might defect. An occasional
defector can be disabled, killed or discredited, but a flood of them could
be disastrous. That is what brought down the Bolshevik regime in the Soviet
Union.
Shadow control therefore consists
largely of the placement of shadow agents in key positions in all of the
institutions that are to be controlled. Since they cannot reveal their
true role, they are also somewhat constrained in the actions they can take.
What they do has to fit their jobs and not conflict in an obvious way with
the mission of the organization, even if they head it. Some of the main
targeted institutions are the following:
(1) Top and key lower positions
in the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. Key judges, especially
presiding judges who assign cases.
(2) Staff positions under the
top positions, such as the congressional staff members who really run Congress.
(3) Intelligence agencies. The
CIA<7>, NSA and various military intelligence divisions. Among their
functions are death squads that eliminate troublesome persons, although
they usually avoid doing that to more prominent ones. They also have developed
mind control techniques that can be used to mess up the minds of people
they want to discredit or disable.<8> Actually, almost every department
of government has an intelligence function, and that function is the Shadow
Government's main point of control of the department.
(4) Military organizations, law
enforcement, and taxing agencies, especially the IRS. Not only federal,
but also state and local, at least in the major cities. The IRS and other
agencies are used to harass persons considered troublesome, and sometimes
to prosecute them on trumped up charges, in which evidence is planted or
manufactured and government witnesses perjure themselves.
(5) Major banks, insurance companies,
pension funds, holding companies, utilities, public authorities, contractors,
manufacturers, distributors, transport firms, security services, credit
reporting services. Forbidden by law from maintaining dossiers on citizens
not the subject of criminal investigation, the agencies get around the
restriction by using contractors to maintain the data for them, and have
amazingly detailed data on almost everyone. When you hire one of the major
security services, you are turning over the keys to your premises to the
shadow government.
(6) Major media. Newspapers,
magazines, television and radio stations. Together, they control the National
Election Service, which in turn controls the outcome of computerized elections.<9>
They suppress coverage of certain subjects, and are the channel for the
Shadow Government's propaganda and disinformation campaigns. A major part
of the budget of the CIA is for film and video production. They aren't
making training films.
(7) Communications networks.
Telephone, telegraph, cable and satellite. The Shadow Government can bug
any communication they wish, without bothering with a court order, and
they regularly monitor dissidents and other key figures. Major holes in
their control here are the Internet and public-key encryption, which the
Shadow Government is trying to suppress. Although the Internet can be monitored,
it cannot be effectively controlled, and it is emerging as a major threat
to Shadow control.
(8) Organized crime. Despite
occasional convictions, they are now mostly treated as a profit center
and as the executors of the dirty jobs. They are also the providers of
vices for the corrupt members of government, which vices are also used
to blackmail and control people.
(9) Education. Universities and
public education. Universities are the least effectively controlled components,
but still important, largely for recruitment. Main aim here is to divert
student activists into unproductive channels, or to get students so involved
in careerism that they ignore the important issues.
(10) Civic, political, and labor
organizations. The two major political parties. Political action committees.
League of Women Voters. Trade and professional associations, such as the
American Bar Association and the American Medical Association. Labor unions.
(11) International organizations.
The United Nations, NATO, the IMF. Multinational corporations.
(12) Governmental and nongovernmental
institutions of other countries. We are doing many of the same things there
that are being done in the United States, especially in the more advanced
countries.
Concentration of Power
A major aim of Shadow Government
control has been to bring most of the assets and revenues of the economy
under the control of fewer and fewer people. Part of this is causing the
failure of smaller organizations and the absorption of them by a few large
chains. This is being done with banks and other financial institutions,
newspapers and magazines, television and radio stations, agriculture and
mining producers, distributors and retailers, computer manufacturers, energy
and chemical companies, medical providers, and pharmaceutical companies.
Anti-trust enforcement has been weak, used only in a few sectors, and then
only after major concentrations of economic power has already been achieved.
The process goes beyond normal
tendencies toward monopoly or restraint of trade, or the economies of scale
that support the old adage that "the rich get richer". It is an attempt
to consolidate political control. The result has been for a smaller and
smaller proportion of the population to control a larger and larger proportion
of the assets and revenues of the economy, while the middle class shrinks.
We are moving away from the original model of the universal middle class,
and toward a third-world model of a small upper class and a large poor
class, with a small middle class that mainly serve as minions of the rich.
The Shadow Plan
The Shadow Government appears
to be operating according to some plan. Many commentators have dubbed this
plan the "New World Order", suggested by the use of that phrase in a speech
by George Bush, referring to the state of affairs following the end of
the Cold War. Actually, that phrase goes back to the beginning of the Republic,
and appears on the Great Seal of the United States as the motto, Novus
Ordo Seclorum. What the Shadow Government itself calls the plan is uncertain,
however, some of its elements are now emerging.
One element is the disarming
of the people.<10> There are serious plans and preparations for a general
warrantless sweep of every location in the country to confiscate weapons.
Information about these plans comes from military and intelligence personnel
who are involved in preparing to carry them out. Such an action would mean
seizing more than 300 million firearms from more than 70 million citizens.
Obviously, after such a sweep there would be so much public outrage that
there could not be another election. Therefore, it would also be the formal
overthrow of the Constitution.
There are indications that after
things settled down, the Shadow Government would allow the establishment
of a parliamentary system that would provide a façade of democracy,
just as it does in other countries that have such a system, without effective
limits on the powers of government, where "rights" endure only as long
as there is a sufficiently strong constituency that defends them. Such
a system is not a republican form of government, based on the Rule of Law,
or a representative democracy, but merely a tool for control by an oligarchy.
There is also suspicious circumstantial
evidence that part of the plan is the release of diseases, of which HIV/AIDS
is one, to reduce the world population, selectively.
A key part of the plan seems
to involve the development and use of mind control techno logies, both
electronic and chemical, which allow the elite to disable or discredit
dissidents and keep the people compliant and productive. The experimentation
that has been done on this is one of the great coverups and abuses of human
rights of our time, far exceeding that of the radiation experiments that
are now coming to light.<11>
Restoring Constitutional Governance
The restoration of constitutional
governance need not require a violent revolution, and we should avoid violence
if possible. It can be brought about in much the way it happened in the
Soviet Union. This involves several elements:
(1) Exposure ("glasnost"). The
Shadow Government, even more than the old Soviet regime, depends on secrecy.
Uncover it and it loses most of its power. We need to end black budgets,
require the declassification of most classified documents, especially those
pertaining to UFOs and aliens, and adopt and enforce sunshine laws to require
full disclosure of not just meetings and agreements among officials, but
also among major organizations of all kinds which may exercise an undue
influence on political decisions. We must also require independent audits
of all such organizations.
(2) Restructuring ("perestroika").
We need to enforce strengthened anti-trust laws to break up large enterprises
into many competing firms, not just two or three, and forbid interlocking
directorates, beginning with the broadcast media and the press. Intelligence
and law enforcement agencies need to be broken up into several competing
ones, which can serve as effective checks on abuses by one another.
(2) Infiltration and defection.
We need to get patriots inside key organizations and encourage insiders
to become patriots. The most important are military and law enforcement
organizations, whose members must be conditioned to come over to the side
of the people if there is a confrontation. We must also provide effective
protection for whistleblowers.
(3) Harassment. Lawsuits. Liens.
Freedom of Information Act requests. Surveillance of principals. Local
prosecution of federal agents.
(4) Local organization and publicity.
Revive the constitutional Militia on the Swiss model<12>, set up independent
investigation teams, alternative newspapers, talk radio, alert networks.
We need to inform the public on what is happening, and to reach those who
now are all too willing to trust the government to protect them.
(5) Civil disobedience and nonviolent
resistance. Protest demonstrations. Tax protests. Defiance of unconstitutional
laws. Refusal of juries to convict.<13>
(6) Armed resistance. This must
involve non- provocative, but firm, defense of persons from illegal abuses,
and exclusion of illegal governmental actions from local areas, county
by county, state by state, with insistence on constitutional compliance.
(7) Transition plan. The oligarchy
cannot be expected to come up with a plan for an orderly return to constitutional
governance. The process must be conducted carefully, to avoid a disastrous
collapse.<14> We will need some constitutional amendments, to make legal
some of the things the national government can do best. The government
needs to end budget deficits and acquire the stock of the Federal Reserve.<15>
Conclusion
The myth is that World War II
ended with the defeat of fascism, but what really happened is that fascism
got a grip on those fighting it, and is becoming increasingly pervasive
and powerful. As it grows, it will induce a reaction, the outcome of which
will be a final confrontation. We can all hope that the confrontation will
not be a bloody one, and that it will be resolved while we still have time
to solve our other pressing problems.
Shadow Government Is at Work
in Secret
After Attacks, Bush Ordered
100 Officials to Bunkers Away From Capital to Ensure Federal Survival
By Barton Gellman and Susan
Schmidt
Washington Post Staff Writers
Friday, March 1, 2002; Page
A01
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 firsthand 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 pastfive 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."
Staff researcher Mary Lou White
contributed to this report