The Continuity of Governance program.

I already knew about this, but this article from Radar Online makes excellent reading for those of you who don’t…

Under law, during a national emergency, FEMA and its parent organization, the Department of Homeland Security, would be empowered to seize private and public property, all forms of transport, and all food supplies. The agency could dispatch military commanders to run state and local governments, and it could order the arrest of citizens without a warrant, holding them without trial for as long as the acting government deems necessary.

In the days after our hypothetical terror attack, events might play out like this: With the population gripped by fear and anger, authorities undertake unprecedented actions in the name of public safety. Officials at the Department of Homeland Security begin actively scrutinizing people who—for a tremendously broad set of reasons—have been flagged in Main Core as potential domestic threats. Some of these individuals might receive a letter or a phone call, others a request to register with local authorities. Still others might hear a knock on the door and find police or armed soldiers outside. In some instances, the authorities might just ask a few questions. Other suspects might be arrested and escorted to federal holding facilities, where they could be detained without counsel until the state of emergency is no longer in effect.

3 thoughts on “The Continuity of Governance program.

  1. Mike Gogulski June 11, 2008 at 21:12

    Thanks goodness I left the empire!

    Oh wait… did I?

  2. kentmcmanigal June 12, 2008 at 00:54

    This is why I say TEOTWAWKI would not be “anarchy”, but “chaos” overseen by the same old Rulers.

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