The complete filename is CONTROL2.ZIP at 1:330/201 or 508-586-6977.
excerpts here only! How many of you have already read this?????
Why is there no discussion on the nets about this????
THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
________________________________________________________________________
For Immediate Release June 6, 1994
EXECUTIVE ORDER
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NATIONAL DEFENSE INDUSTRIAL RESOURCES PREPAREDNESS
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and
the laws of the United States of America, including the Defense
Production Act of 1950, as amended (64 Stat. 798; 50 U.S.C. App. 2061,
et seq.), and section 301 of title 3, United States Code, and as
Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of the United States, it is
hereby ordered as follows:
PART I - PURPOSE, POLICY AND IMPLEMENTATION
Section 101. Purpose. This order delegates authorities and
addresses national defense industrial resource policies and
programs under the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended ("the
Act"), except for the amendments to Title III of the Act in the
Energy Security Act of 1980 and telecommunication authorities under
Executive Order No. 12472.
Sec. 102. Policy. The United States must have an industrial and
technology base capable of meeting national defense requirements,
and capable of contributing to the technological superiority of its
defense equipment in peacetime and in times of national emergency.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The domestic industrial and technological base is the foundation
for national defense preparedness. The authorities provided in the
Act shall be used to strengthen this base and to ensure it is
capable of responding to all threats to the national security of
the United States.
[...]
Sec. 104. Implementation. (a) The National Security Council is
the principal forum for consideration and resolution of national
security resource preparedness policy.
(b) The Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency ("Director,
FEMA") shall:
(1) Serve as an advisor to the National Security Council on issues
of national security resource preparedness and on the use of the
authorities and functions delegated by this order;
(2) Provide for the central coordination of the plans and programs
incident to authorities and functions delegated under this order,
and provide guidance and procedures approved by the Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs to the Federal
departments and agencies under this order;
(3) Establish procedures, in consultation with Federal departments
and agencies assigned functions under this order, to resolve in a
timely and effective manner conflicts and issues that may arise in
implementing the authorities and functions delegated under this
order; and
(4) Report to the President periodically concerning all program
activities conducted pursuant to this order.
(c) The head of every Federal department and agency assigned
functions under this order shall ensure that the performance of
these functions is consistent with National Security Council policy
and guidelines.
GS> NSC and FEMA
PART II - PRIORITIES AND ALLOCATIONS
Sec. 201. Delegations of Priorities and Allocations.
(a) The authority of the President conferred by section 101 of the
Act to require acceptance and priority performance of contracts or
orders (other than contracts of employment) to promote the national
defense over performance of any other contracts or orders, and to
allocate materials, services, and facilities as deemed necessary or
appropriate to promote the national defense, is delegated to the
following agency heads:
GS> Secretaries of Agriculture, Energy, Health and Human Services,
GS> Transportation, Defense, and Commerce.
[...]
(c) The Director, FEMA, shall attempt to resolve issues or
disagreements on priorities or allocations between Federal
departments or agencies in a time frame consistent with the urgency
of the issue at hand and, if not resolved, such issues will be
referred to the Assistant to the President for National Security
Affairs for final determination.
[...]
(d) The head of each Federal department or agency assigned
functions under subsection 201(a) of this order, when necessary,
shall make the finding required under subsection 101(b) of the Act.
This finding shall be submitted for the President's approval
through the Assistant to the President for National Security
Affairs. Upon such approval the head of the Federal department or
agency that made the finding may use the authority of subsection
101(a) of the Act to control the general distribution of any
material (including applicable services) in the civilian market.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
GS> Your food, energy needs, health care, _any_ transportation, all
GS> will be controlled by these agencies in a nat'l emergency.
[...]
Sec. 204. Chemical and Biological Warfare. The authority of the
President conferred by subsection 104(b) of the Act is delegated to
the Secretary of Defense. This authority may not be further
delegated by the Secretary.
GS> ??????
PART III - EXPANSION OF PRODUCTIVE CAPACITY AND SUPPLY
GS> This section is about financing production or procurement of
GS> essential items for national defense in case of emergency.
(c) Fiscal Agent. Each Federal Reserve Bank is designated and
authorized to act, on behalf of any guaranteeing agency, as fiscal
agent in the making of guarantee contracts and in otherwise
carrying out the purposes of section 301 of the Act.
(d) Regulations. The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System is authorized, after consultation with heads of guaranteeing
departments and agencies, the Secretary of the Treasury, and the
Director, OMB, to prescribe regulations governing procedures,
forms, rates of interest, and fees for such guarantee contracts.
[...]
(b) Each agency head shall take appropriate action to ensure that
critical components or critical technology items are available from
reliable sources when needed to meet defense requirements during
peacetime, graduated mobilization, and national emergency.
"Appropriate action" may include restricting contract solicitations
to reliable sources, restricting contract solicitations to domestic
sources (pursuant to statutory authority), stockpiling critical
components, and developing substitutes for critical components or
critical technology items.
Sec. 311. Strengthening Domestic Capability. An agency head, in
accordance with section 107(a) of the Act, may utilize the
authority of Title III of the Act or any other provision of law, in
consultation with the Secretary of Defense, to provide appropriate
incentives to develop, maintain, modernize, and expand the
productive capacities of domestic sources for critical components,
critical technology items, and industrial resources essential for
the execution of the national security strategy of the United
States.
[...]
GS> Govt. takeover of companies....
PART VI - EMPLOYMENT OF PERSONNEL
Sec. 601. National Defense Executive Reserve. (a) In accordance
with section 710(e) of the Act, there is established in the
Executive Branch a National Defense Executive Reserve ("NDER")
composed of persons of recognized expertise from various segments
of the private sector and from government (except full-time federal
employees) for training for employment in executive positions in
the Federal Government in the event of an emergency that requires
such employment.
(b) The head of any department or agency may establish a unit of
the NDER in the department or agency and train members of that
unit.
(c) The head of each department or agency with an NDER unit is
authorized to exercise the President's authority to employ civilian
personnel in accordance with section 703(a) of the Act when
activating all or a part of its NDER unit. The exercise of this
authority shall be subject to the provisions of subsections 601(d)
and (e) of this order and shall not be redelegated.
(d) The head of a department or agency may activate an NDER unit,
in whole or in part, upon the written determination that an
emergency affecting the national security or defense preparedness
of the United States exists and that the activation of the unit is
necessary to carry out the emergency program functions of the
department or agency.
[...]
(f) The Director, FEMA, shall coordinate the NDER program
activities of departments and agencies in establishing units of the
Reserve; provide for appropriate guidance for recruitment,
training, and activation; and issue necessary rules and guidance in
connection with the program.
[...]
GS> How would you like to be 'forced' to work for the Govt.?
GS> Forced labor camps, perhaps? Is that far fetched? Get the
GS> the whole document and see for yourself. Clinton was in
GS> Europe celibrating D-Day, when this was released.
PART VII - LABOR SUPPLY
Sec. 701. Secretary of Labor. The Secretary of Labor, identified
in this section as the Secretary, shall:
(a) Collect, analyze, and maintain data needed to make a continuing
appraisal of the nation's labor requirements and the supply of
workers for purposes of national defense. All agencies of the
^^^^^^^^ (that's you and me!)
government shall cooperate with the Secretary in furnishing
information necessary for this purpose, to the extent permitted by
law;
(b) In response to requests from the head of a Federal department
or agency engaged in the procurement for national defense, consult
with and advise that department or agency with respect to (1) the
effect of contemplated actions on labor supply and utilization, (2)
the relation of labor supply to materials and facilities
requirements, and (3) such other matters as will assist in making
the exercise of priority and allocations functions consistent with
effective utilization and distribution of labor;
(c) Formulate plans, programs, and policies for meeting defense and
essential civilian labor requirements;
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
(d) Project skill shortages to facilitate meeting defense and
essential civilian needs and establish training programs;
(e) Determine the occupations and skills critical to meeting the
labor requirements of defense and essential civilian activities
and, with the assistance of the Secretary of Defense, the Director
of Selective Service, and such other persons as the Director, FEMA,
may designate, develop policies regulating the induction and
deferment of personnel for the armed services, except for civilian
personnel in the reserves; and
(f) Administer an effective labor-management relations policy to
support the activities and programs under this order with the
cooperation of other Federal agencies, including the National Labor
Relations Board and the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service.
GS> sure, it sounds reasonable to plan for nat'l defense
GS> emergencies. Pretty inoccuous I guess...
[...]
PART IX - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Sec. 901. Definitions. In addition to the definitions in section
702 of the Act, the following definitions apply throughout this
order:
(a) "Civil transportation" includes movement of persons and
property by all modes of transportation in interstate, intrastate,
or foreign commerce within the United States, its territories and
possessions, and the District of Columbia, and, without limitation,
related public storage and warehousing, ports, services, equipment
and facilities, such as transportation carrier shop and repair
facilities.
GS> Even our bicycles?
However, "civil transportation" shall not include transportation
owned or controlled by the Department of Defense, use of petroleum
and gas pipelines, and coal slurry pipelines used only to supply
energy production facilities directly. As applied herein, "civil
transportation" shall include direction, control, and coordination
of civil transportation capacity regardless of ownership.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
(b) "Energy" means all forms of energy including petroleum, gas
(both natural and manufactured), electricity, solid fuels
(including all forms of coal, coke, coal chemicals, coal
liquification, and coal gasification), and atomic energy, and the
production, conservation, use, control, and distribution (including
pipelines) of all of these forms of energy.
(c) "Farm equipment" means equipment, machinery, and repair parts
manufactured for use on farms in connection with the production or
preparation for market use of food resources.
GS> Govt takeover of ALL farms.
(d) "Fertilizer" means any product or combination of products that
contain one or more of the elements -- nitrogen, phosphorus, and
potassium - - for use as a plant nutrient.
GS> There goes my home garden!
(e) "Food resources" means all commodities and products, simple,
mixed, or compound, or complements to such commodities or products,
that are capable of being ingested by either human beings or
animals, irrespective of other uses to which such commodities or
products may be put, at all stages of processing from the raw
commodity to the products thereof in vendible form for human or
animal consumption. "Food resources" also means all starches,
sugars, vegetable and animal or marine fats and oils, cotton,
tobacco, wool, mohair, hemp, flax fiber, and naval stores, but does
not mean any such material after it loses its identity as an
agricultural commodity or agricultural product.
GS> Sheesh! They dont leave _anything_ out. Do you get it, yet?
(f) "Food resource facilities" means plants, machinery, vehicles
(including on-farm), and other facilities required for the
production, processing, distribution, and storage (including cold
storage) of food resources, livestock and poultry feed and seed,
and for the domestic distribution of farm equipment and fertilizer
(excluding transportation thereof).
(g) "Functions" include powers, duties, authority,
responsibilities, and discretion.
(h) "Head of each Federal department or agency engaged in
procurement for the national defense" means the heads of the
Departments of Defense, Energy, and Commerce, as well as those
departments and agencies listed in Executive Order No. 10789.
GS> lets look up # 10789
[...]
(j) "Health resources" means materials, facilities, health
supplies, and equipment (including pharmaceutical, blood collecting
and dispensing supplies, biological, surgical textiles, and
emergency surgical instruments and supplies) required to prevent
the impairment of, improve, or restore the physical and mental
health conditions of the population.
GS> Govt. hospital takeover. Bet we will have a nat'l health
GS> care plan then!
(k) "Metals and minerals" means all raw materials of mineral origin
(excluding energy) including their refining, smelting, or
processing, but excluding their fabrication.
(l) "Strategic and Critical Materials" means materials (including
energy) that (1) would be needed to supply the military,
industrial, and essential civilian needs of the United States
during a national security emergency, and (2) are not found or
produced in the United States in sufficient quantities to meet such
need and are vulnerable to the termination or reduction of the
availability of the material.
(m) "Water resources" means all usable water, from all sources,
within the jurisdiction of the United States, which can be managed,
controlled, and allocated to meet emergency requirements.
GS> below here, the Pres gives some of his (usurped) authority to
GS> others:
Sec. 902. General. (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection
902(c) of this order, the authorities vested in the President by
title VII of the Act may be exercised and performed by the head of
each department and agency in carrying out the delegated
authorities under the Act and this order.
[...]
Sec. 903. Authority. All previously issued orders, regulations,
rulings, certificates, directives, and other actions relating to
any function affected by this order shall remain in effect except
as they are inconsistent with this order or are subsequently
amended or revoked under proper authority. Nothing in this order
shall affect the validity or force of anything done under previous
delegations or other assignment of authority under the Act.
Sec. 904. Effect on other Orders. (a) The following are
superseded or revoked:
(1) Section 3, Executive Order No. 8248 of September 8, 1939, (4 FR
3864).
(2) Executive Order No. 10222 of March 8, 1951 (16 FR 2247).
(3) Executive Order No. 10480 of August 14, 1953 (18 FR 4939).
(4) Executive Order No. 10647 of November 28, 1955 (20 FR 8769).
(5) Executive Order No. 11179 of September 22, 1964 (29 FR 13239).
(6) Executive Order No. 11355 of May 26, 1967 (32 FR 7803).
(7) Sections 7 and 8, Executive Order No. 11912 of April 13, 1976
(41 FR 15825, 15826-27).
(8) Section 3, Executive Order No. 12148 of July 20, 1979 (44 FR
43239, 43241).
(9) Executive Order No. 12521 of June 24, 1985 (50 FR 26335).
(10) Executive Order No. 12649 of August 11, 1988 (53 FR 30639).
(11) Executive Order No. 12773 of September 26, 1991 (56 FR 49387),
except that part of the order that amends section 604 of Executive Order
10480.
(b) Executive Order No. 10789 of November 14, 1958, is amended by
deleting "and in view of the existing national emergency declared by
Proclamation No. 2914 of December 16, 1950," as it appears in the first
sentence.
(c) Executive Order No. 11790, as amended, relating to the Federal
Energy Administration Act of 1974, is amended by deleting "Executive
Order No. 10480" where it appears in section 4 and substituting this
order's number.
(d) Subject to subsection 904(c) of this order, to the extent that
any provision of any prior Executive order is inconsistent with the
provisions of this order, this order shall control and such prior
provision is amended accordingly.
GS> Look 'em up!
Sec. 905. Judicial Review. This order is not intended to create
any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law by a
party against the United States, its agencies, its officers, or any
person.
WILLIAM J. CLINTON
THE WHITE HOUSE,
June 3, 1994.
GS> There ya go, those are just excerpts. WHEN THE NATIONAL
GS> EMERGENCY is called, the government will take over EVERYTHING
GS> that matters. You will be a slave. Read it yourself if you
GS> dont think that this means that every citizen will be totally
GS> and completely subject to the govt, as to your work, food,
GS> water, electricity, method of movement, etc. And GUESS WHAT!?
GS> WE ARE IN A STATE OF NATIONAL EMERGENCY NOW! We have been for
GS> years. ALL OF THESE POLICIES _*ARE*_ IN EFFECT NOW!
GS> So, maybe the time for arguing about if it is real or not is
GS> over, eh? If you still dont believe or understand what this
GS> all means, then please do YOUR OWN RESEARCH!
GS> They have given themselves the legal authority to do all
GS> this, before they openly let you know this power exists.
GS> Still dont think the media is controlled? Still think
GS> conspiracy theorists are nuts? It is exactly this
GS> ignorance that got us into this state of affairs.
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