Submityted by: Nancy Battle
Patriots....I
have not finished listening to this but please 'open this link' and
stream over to 1 hr. and listen to what Bill Cooper is revealing that
will take place in America when our government is suspended.....Research
something called 'MT. WEATHER /VERMONT'---it streams on for about 18
min. more......UNBELIEVABLE from 'Behold A Pale Horse'
(audio)........Nancy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioLEFRZP-_A
Few Americans — indeed, few Congressional reps — are aware of the existence
of Mount Weather, a mysterious underground military base carved deep inside a
mountain near the sleepy rural town of Bluemont, Virginia, just 46 miles from
Washington DC. Mount Weather — also known as the Western Virginia Office of
Controlled Conflict Operations — is buried not just in hard granite, but in
secrecy as well.
Mount Weather is virtually an underground city, according to former personnel interviewed by Pollock. Buried deep inside the earth, Mount Weather was equipped with such amenities as:
Officially, Mount Weather (and its budget) does not exist. FEMA refuses to answer inquiries about the facility; as FEMA spokesman Bob Blair told Time magazine, "I'll be glad to tell you all about it, but I'd have to kill you afterward."
Mount Weather's "Government-in-Waiting" |
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In March, 1976, The Progressive Magazine published an astonishing article
entitled "The Mysterious Mountain." The author, Richard Pollock, based his
investigative report on Senate subcommittee hearings and upon "several
off-the-record interviews with officials formerly associated with Mount
Weather." His report, and a 1991 article in Time Magazine entitled "Doomsday
Hideaway", supply a few compelling hints about what is going on underground.
Ted Gup, writing for Time, describes the base as follows:
"Mount Weather is a virtually self-contained facility. Aboveground, scattered across manicured lawns, are about a dozen buildings bristling with antennas and microwave relay systems. An on-site sewage-treatment plant, with a 90,000 gal.-a-day capacity, and two tanks holding 250,000 gal. of water could last some 200 people more than a month; underground ponds hold additional water supplies. Not far from the installation's entry gate are a control tower and a helicopter pad. The mountain's real secrets are not visible at ground level."
The mountain's "real secrets" are protected by warning signs, 10-foot-high
chain link fences, razor wire, and armed guards. Curious motorists and hikers on
the Appalachian trail are relieved of their sketching pads and cameras and sent
on their way. Security is tight.
The government has owned the site since 1903; it has seen service as an
artillery range, a hobo farm during the Depression, and a National Weather
Bureau Facility. In 1936, the U.S. Bureau of Mines took control and started
digging.
Mount Weather is virtually an underground city, according to former personnel interviewed by Pollock. Buried deep inside the earth, Mount Weather was equipped with such amenities as:
- private apartments and dormitories
- streets and sidewalks
- cafeterias and hospitals
- a water purification system, power plant and general office buildings
- a small lake fed by fresh water from underground springs
- its own mass transit system
- a TV communication system
What Does Congress Know about Mount Weather?
According to the Senate Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights hearings in 1975, Congress has almost no knowledge and no oversight — budgetary or otherwise — on Mount Weather. Retired Air Force General Leslie W. Bray, in his testimony to the subcommittee, said "I am not at liberty to describe precisely what is the role and the mission and the capability that we have at Mount Weather, or at any other precise location." Apparently, this underground capital of the United States is a secret only to Congress and the US taxpayers who paid for it. The Russians know about it, as reported in Time:"Few in the U.S. government will speak of it, though it is assumed that all along the Soviets have known both its precise location and its mission (unlike the Congress, since Bray wouldn't tell); defense experts take it as a given that the site is on the Kremlin's targeting maps."The Russians attempted to buy real estate right next door, as a "country estate" for their embassy folks, but that deal was dead-ended by the State Department.
Mount Weather's "Government-in-Waiting"
Pollock's report, based on his interviews with former officials at Mount Weather, contains astounding information on the base's personnel. The underground city contains a parallel government-in-waiting:"High-level Governmental sources, speaking in the promise of strictest anonymity, told me [Pollock] that each of the Federal departments represented at Mount Weather is headed by a single person on whom is conferred the rank of a Cabinet-level official. Protocol even demands that subordinates address them as "Mr. Secretary." Each of the Mount Weather "Cabinet members" is apparently appointed by the White House and serves an indefinite term... many through several Administrations....The facility attempts to duplicate the vital functions of the Executive branch of the Administration."Nine Federal departments are replicated within Mount Weather (Agriculture; Commerce; Health, Education & Welfare; Housing & Urban Development; Interior; Labor; State; Transportation; and Treasury) as well as at least five Federal agencies (Federal Communications Commission, Selective Service, Federal Power Commission, Civil Service Commission, and the Veterans Administration). The Federal Reserve and the U.S. Post Office, both private corporations, also have offices in Mount Weather.
Pollock writes that the "cabinet members" are "apparently" appointed by the
White House and serve an indefinite term, but that information cannot be
confirmed, raising the further question of who holds the reins on this "back-up
government." Furthermore, appointed Mount Weather officials hold their positions
through several elected administrations, transcending the time their appointers
spend in office. Unlike other presidential nominees, these apppointments are
made without the public advice or consent of the Senate.
Is there an alternative President and Vice President as well? If so, who
appoints them? Pollock says only this:
"As might be expected, there is also an Office of the Presidency at Mount Weather. The Federal Preparedness Agency (predecessor to FEMA) apparently appoints a special staff to the Presidential section, which regularly receives top secret national security estimates and raw data from each of the Federal departments and agencies."
What Do They Do At Mount Weather?
- Collect Data on American Citizens
The Senate Subcommittee in 1975 learned that the "facility held dossiers on
at least 100,000 Americans. [Senator] John Tunney later alleged that the Mount
Weather computers can obtain millions of pieces of additional information on the
personal lives of American citizens simply by tapping the data stored at any of
the other ninety-six Federal Relocation Centers."
The subcommittee concluded that Mount Weather's databases "operate with few, if any, safeguards or guidelines."
- Store Necessary Information
The Progressive article detailed that "General Bray gave Tunney's subcommittee a list of the categories of files maintained at Mount Weather: military installations, government facilities, communications, transportation, energy and power, agriculture, manufacturing, wholesale and retail services, manpower, financial, medical and educational institutions, sanitary facilities, population, housing shelter, and stockpiles." This massive database fits cleanly into Mount Weather's ultimate purpose as the command center in the event of a national emergency.
- Play War Games
This is the main daily activity of the approximately 240 people who work at Mount Weather. The games are intended to train the Mount Weather bureaucracy to managing a wide range of problems associated with both war and domestic political crises.Decisions are made in the "Situation Room," the base's nerve center, located in the core of Mount Weather. The Situation Room is the archetypal war room, with "charts, maps and whatever visuals may be needed" and "batteries of communications equipment connecting Mount Weather with the White House and "Raven Rock" — the underground Pentagon sixty miles north of Washington — as well as with almost every US military unit stationed around the globe," according to The Progressive article. "All internal communications are conducted by closed-circuit color television ... senior officers and "Cabinet members" have two consoles recessed in the walls of their office."
Descriptions of the war games read a bit like an Ian Fleming novel. Every year there is a system-wide alert that "includes all military and civilian-run underground installations." The real, aboveground President and his Cabinet members are "relocated" to Mount Weather to observe the simulation. Post-mortems are conducted and the margins for error are calculated after the games. All the data is studied and documented. - Civil Crisis Management
Mount Weather personnel study more than war scenarios. Domestic "crises" are
also tracked and watched, and there have been times when Mount Weather almost
swung into action, as Pollock reported:
"Officials who were at Mount Weather during the 1960s say the complex was actually prepared to assume certain governmental powers at the time of the 1961 Cuban missile crisis and the assassination of President Kennedy in 1963. The installation used the tools of its "Civil Crisis Management" program on a standby basis during the 1967 and 1968 urban riots and during a number of national antiwar demonstrations, the sources said."
In its 1974 Annual Report, the Federal Preparedness Agency stated that "Studies conducted at Mount Weather involve the control and management of domestic political unrest where there are material shortages (such as food riots) or in strike situations where the FPA determines that there are industrial disruptions and other domestic resource crises." The Mount Weather facility uses a vast array of resources to continually monitor the American people. According to Daniel J. Cronin, former assistant director for the FPA, Reconnaissance satellites, local and state police intelligence reports, and Federal law enforcement agencies are just a few of the resources available to the FPA [now FEMA] for information gathering. "We try to monitor situations and get to them before they become emergencies," Cronin said. "No expense is spared in the monitoring program."
- Maintain and Update the "Survivors List"
Using all the data generated by the war games and domestic crisis scenarios, the facility continually maintains and updates a list of names and addresses of people deemed to be "vital" to the survival of the nation, or who can "assist essential and non-interruptible services." In the 1976 article, the "survivors list" contained 6,500 names, but even that was deemed to be low.
Who Pays for All This, and How Much?
At the same time tens of millions of dollars were being spent on maintaining and upgrading the complex to protect several hundred designated officials in the event of nuclear attack, the US government drastically reduced its emphasis on war preparedness for US citizens. A 1989 FEMA brochure entitled "Are You Prepared?" suggests that citizens construct makeshift fallout shelters using used furniture, books, and other common household items.Officially, Mount Weather (and its budget) does not exist. FEMA refuses to answer inquiries about the facility; as FEMA spokesman Bob Blair told Time magazine, "I'll be glad to tell you all about it, but I'd have to kill you afterward."
We don't know how much Mount Weather has cost over the years, but of course,
American taxpayers bear this burden as well. A Christian Science Monitor article
entitled "Study Reveals US Has Spent $4 Trillion on Nukes Since '45" reports
that "The government devoted at least $12 billion to civil defense projects to
protect the population from nuclear attack. But billions of dollars more were
secretly spent on vast underground complexes from which civilian and military
officials would run the government during a nuclear war."
What is Mount Weather's Ultimate Purpose?
We have seen that Mount Weather contains an unelected, parallel "government-in-waiting" ready to take control of the United States upon word from the President or his successor. The facility contains a massive database of information on U.S. citizens which is operated with no safeguards or accountability. Ostensibly, this expensive hub of America's network of sub-terran bases was designed to preserve our form of government during a nuclear holocaust.
But Mount Weather is not simply a Cold War holdover. Information on command
and control strategies during national emergencies have largely been withheld
from the American public. Executive Order 11051, signed by
President Kennedy on October 2, 1962, states that "national preparedness must be
achieved... as may be required to deal with increases in international tension
with limited war, or with general war including attack upon the United States."
However, Executive Order 11490, drafted by Gen. George A
Lincoln (former director for the Office of Emergency Preparedness, the FPA's
predecessor) and signed by President Nixon in October 1969, tells a different
story. EO 11490, which superceded Kennedy's EO 11051, begins, "Whereas our
national security is dependent upon our ability to assure continuity of
government, at every level, in any national emergency type situation that might
conceivably confront the nation..."
As researcher William Cooper points out, Nixon's order makes no reference to
"war," "imminent attack," or "general war." These quantifiers are replaced by an
extremely vague "national emergency type situation" that "might conceivably"
interfere with the workings of the national power structure. Furthermore, there
is no publicly known Executive Order outlining the restoration of the
Constitution after a national emergency has ended. Unless the parallel
government at Mount Weather decides out of the goodness of its heart to return
power to Constitutional authority, the United States could experience an
honest-to-God coup d'etat posing as a national emergency.
Like the enigmatic Area 51 in Nevada, the Federal government wants to keep
the Mount Weather facility buried in secrecy. Public awareness of this place and
its purpose would raise serious questions about who holds the reins of power in
this country. The Constitution states that those reins lie in the hands of the
people, but the very existence of Mount Weather indicates an entirely different
reality. As long as Mount Weather exists, these questions will remain.
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