Continuity of Government… for the Non-Government Public Continuity of Government… for the Non-Government Public

Continuity of Government… for the Non-Government Public

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On September 8, 1939, President Roosevelt reorganized the Executive Office of the President and that was the birth of the Office of Emergency Management. From that date until now some 110 new laws, Presidential proclamations and Executive Orders have been crafted to define how the United States government will operate in times of national disasters, emergencies and envisions.


Collectively, these documents have come to be called and classified under the term Continuity of Government, how government will survive if key facilities in Washington and elsewhere are destroyed and if key political, administrative and Congressional leaders can no longer function. It defines remote bunkers to hide government operations, the implantation of Martial Law and the suspension of Habeas Corpus.


What these 110 epistles do not define is how the general public will survive, how critical communications will be maintained and how the National Power Grid delivering critical electrical power will be maintained when key links are interrupted. 


Since the cost of building military underground command posts like the Pentagons Raven Rock or Site R in rural Pennsylvania, the Cabinets Mount Weather in remote Virginia and the now defunct Congressional bomb shelter designated Greek Island under the Greenbrier Hotel in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, is a normal expense for government, there is no expenditure for shelters for the general public.


This book is a fictional portrayal of how a quasi-governmental organization could fill that gap, provide for the general public, maintain communications and generate enough power so that survival is possible, with or without the survival of a central government. Survival of a central government only seems practical if there is a general population needing a government.


The enormous task of saving the general public is made possible in our fictional adaptation of the future by the discovery of mountains of money secreted away in dormant bank accounts by four now dead patriotic Senators. This coupled with the funds confiscated during military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, funds that are the product of Poppies farming, older CIA funds contributed to dislodge the USSR from Afghanistan then stashed away by crooked politicians, political off-the-books payoffs in the Gulf region and the assets of two central banks that were never audited or accounted for.


The story line is centered around three individuals, two guys and a girl, that were the central figures in several other books by this same author. Several major U. S. companies and universities are referenced by name, and it is not their fault as this is part of the authors plan to make the book believable by referencing familiar names. After all, this is a work of fiction.

GENRE
Romans et littérature
SORTIE
2014
16 juillet
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
532
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Byron Ellison
TAILLE
1,7
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