FEMA And REX 84
In April 1984, President Reagan signed Presidential Directorate Number 54 that
allowed FEMA to engage in a secret national "readiness exercise" under the code
name of REX 84. The exercise was to test FEMA's readiness to assume military
authority in the event of a "State of Domestic National Emergency" concurrent
with the launching of a direct United States military operation in Central
America. The plan called for the deputation of U.S. military and National Guard
units so that they could legally be used for domestic law enforcement. These
units would be assigned to conduct sweeps and take into custody an estimated
400,000 undocumented Central American immigrants in the United States. The
immigrants would be interned at 10 detention centers to be set up at military
bases throughout the country. REX 84 was so highly guarded that special metal
security doors were placed on the fifth floor of the FEMA building in
Washington, D.C. Even long-standing employees of the Civil Defense of the
Federal Executive Department possessing the highest possible security clearances
were not being allowed through the newly installed metal security doors. Only
personnel wearing a special red Christian cross or crucifix lapel pin were
allowed into the premises. Lt. Col. North was responsible for drawing up the
emergency plan, which U.S. Attorney General William French Smith opposed
vehemently.
The plan called for the suspension of the Constitution, turning control of the
government over to FEMA, appointment of military commanders to run state and
local governments and the declaration of Martial Law. The Presidential Executive
Orders to support such a plan were already in place. The plan also advocated the
rounding up and transfer to "assembly centers or relocation camps" of a least 21
million American Negroes in the event of massive rioting or disorder, not unlike
the rounding up of the Jews in Nazi Germany in the 1930s.
The second known time that FEMA stood by was in 1990 when Desert Storm was
enacted. Prior to President Bush's invasion of Iraq, FEMA began to draft new
legislation to increase its already formidable powers. One of the elements
incorporated into the plan was to set up operations within any state or locality
without the prior permission of local or state authorities. Such prior
permission has always been required in the past. Much of the mechanism being set
into place was in anticipation of the economic collapse of the Western World.
The war with Iraq may have been conceived as a ploy to boost the bankrupt
economy, but it only pushed the West into deeper recession.
The third scenario for FEMA came with the Los Angeles riots after the Rodney
King brutality verdict. Had the rioting spread to other cities, FEMA would have
been empowered to step in. As it was, major rioting only occurred in the Los
Angeles area, thus preventing a pretext for a FEMA response. On July 5, 1987,
the Miami Herald published reports on FEMA's new goals. The goal was to suspend
the Constitution in the event of a national crisis, such as nuclear war, violent
and widespread internal dissent, or national opposition to a U.S. military
invasion abroad. Lt. Col. North was the architect. National Security Directive
Number 52 issued in August 1982, pertains to the "Use of National Guard Troops
to Quell Disturbances." The crux of the problem is that FEMA has the power to
turn the United States into a police state in time of a real crisis or a
manufactured crisis. Lt. Col. North virtually established the apparatus for
dictatorship. Only the criticism of the Attorney General prevented the plans
from being adopted. But intelligence reports indicate that FEMA has a folder
with 22 Executive Orders for the President to sign in case of an emergency. It
is believed those Executive Orders contain the framework of North's concepts,
delayed by criticism but never truly abandoned.
Now, FEMA is on stand by once again. Due to the terrorist attacks on New York
and the Pentagon, and the ensuing "war on terror" known as Operation Enduring
Freedom, the president can declare martial law under the guise of "national security."
The crisis, as the government now see it, is civil unrest. For generations, the
government was concerned with nuclear war, but the violent and disruptive
demonstrations that surrounded the Vietnam War era prompted President Nixon to
change the direction of emergency powers from war time to times of domestic
unrest. Diana Raynolds, program director of the Edward R. Murrow Center, summed
up the dangers of FEMA today and the public reaction to martial law in a drug
crisis: "It was James Madison's worst nightmare that a righteous faction would
someday be strong enough to sweep away the Constitutional restraints designed by
the framers to prevent the tyranny of centralized power, excessive privilege, an
arbitrary governmental authority over the individual. These restraints, the
balancing and checking of powers among branches and layers of government, and
the civil guarantees, would be the first casualties in a drug-induced national
security state with Reagan's Civil Emergency Preparedness unleashed.
Nevertheless, there would be those who would welcome NSC (National Security
Council) into the drug fray, believing that increasing state police powers to
emergency levels is the only way left to fight American's enemy within. In the
short run, a national security state would probably be a relief to those whose
personal security and quality of life has been diminished by drugs or drug
related crime. And, as the general public watches the progression of
institutional chaos and social decay, they too may be willing to pay the
ultimate price, one drug free America for 200 years of democracy."
The first targets in any FEMA emergency would be Hispanics and Blacks. The FEMA
orders call for them to be rounded up and detained. Tax protesters,
demonstrators against government military intervention outside U.S. borders, and
people who maintain weapons in their homes are also targets. Operation Trojan
Horse is a program designed to learn the identity of potential opponents to
martial law. The program lures potential protesters into public forums,
conducted by a "hero" of the people who advocates survival training. The list of
names gathered at such meetings and rallies are computerized and then targeted
in case of an emergency.
The most shining example of America to the world has been its peaceful
transition of government from one administration to another. Despite crises of
great magnitude, the United States has maintained its freedom and liberty. This
nation now stands on the threshold of rule by non-elected people asserting
non-Constitutional powers. Even Congress cannot review a Martial Law action
until six months after it has been declared. For the first time in American
history, the reigns of government would not be transferred from one elected
element to another, but the Constitution, itself, can be suspended. The
scenarios established to trigger FEMA into action are generally found in the
society today: economic collapse, civil unrest, drug problems, terrorist
attacks, and protests against American intervention in a foreign country. All
these premises exist, it could only be a matter of time in which one of these
triggers the entire emergency necessary to bring FEMA into action, and then it
may be too late, because under the FEMA plan, there is no contingency by which
Constitutional power is restored.
There are now over 600 prison camps in the United States, all fully operational
and ready to receive prisoners. They are all staffed and even surrounded
by full-time guards, but they are all empty.
Operation Cable Splicer and Garden Plot are the two sub programs which will be
implemented once the Rex 84 program is initiated for its proper purpose.
Garden Plot is the program to control the population. Cable Splicer
is the program for an orderly takeover of the state and local governments
by the federal government. FEMA is the executive arm of the coming police
state and thus will head up all operations. The Presidential Executive
Orders already listed on the Federal Register also are part of the legal
framework for this operation.
The camps all have railroad facilities as well as roads leading to and
from the detention facilities. Many also have an airport nearby. The majority
of the camps can house a population of 20,000 prisoners. Currently, the
largest of these facilities is just outside of Fairbanks, Alaska. The
Alaskan facility is a massive mental health facility and can hold approximately
2 million people.
Terry Kings wrote an article on his discoveries of camps located in southern California. Here are some of his findings:
The first camp we observed was in Palmdale, California. It is not operating
as a prison at the moment but is masquerading as part of a water facility.
Now why would there be a facility of this nature out in the middle of
nowhere with absolutely no prisoners? The fences that run for miles around
this large facility all point inward, and there are large mounds of dirt
and dry moat surrounding the central area so the inside area is not visible
from the road. There are 3 large loading docks facing the entrance that
can be observed from the road. What are these massive docks going to be
loading?
We observed white vans patrolling the area and one came out and greeted
us with a friendly wave and followed us until we had driven safely beyond
the area. What would have happened had we decided to enter the open gate
or ask questions?
This facility is across the street from the Palmdale Water Department.
The area around the Water Department has fences pointing outward, to keep
people out of this dangerous area so as not to drown. Yet, across the
street, the fences all point inward. Why? To keep people in? What people?
Who are going to be it’s occupants?
There are also signs posted every 50 feet stating: State of California
Trespassing Loitering Forbidden By Law Section 555 California Penal Code.
The sign at the entrance says: Pearblossom Operations and Maintenance
Subcenter Receiving Department, 34534 116th Street East. There is also
a guard shack located at the entrance.
We didn’t venture into this facility, but did circle around it to see
if there was anything else visible from the road. We saw miles of fences
with the top points all directed inward. There is a railroad track that
runs next to the perimeter of this fenced area. The loading docks are
large enough to hold railroad cars.
Another site is located in Brand Park in Glendale. There are newly constructed
fences (all outfitted with new wiring that point inward). The fences surround
a dry reservoir. There are also new buildings situated in the area. We
questioned the idea that there were four armed military personnel walking
the park. Since when does a public park need armed guards?
A third site visited was in the San Fernando Valley, adjacent to the
Water District. Again, the area around the actual Water District had fences
logically pointing out (to keep people out of the dangerous area). And
the rest of the adjacent area which went on for several miles was ringed
with fences and barbed wire facing inward. Also interesting was the fact
that the addition to the tops of the fences were fairly new as to not
even contain any sign of rust on them. Within the grounds was a huge building
that the guard said was a training range for policemen. There were
newly constructed roads, new gray military looking buildings,
and a landing strip. For what? Police cars were constantly patrolling
the several mile perimeter of the area.
From the parking lot of the Odyssey Restaurant a better view could be
taken of the area that was hidden from site from the highway. There was
an area that contained about 100 black boxes that looked like railroad
cars. We had heard that loads of railroad cars have been manufactured
in Oregon outfitted with shackles. Would these be of that nature? From
our position it was hard to determine.
In searching the Internet, I have discovered that there are about 600
of these prison sites around the country. They are manned, but yet do not contain
prisoners. Why do they need all these non-operating prisons? What are
they waiting for? We continuously hear that our current prisons are overcrowded
and they are releasing prisoners because of this situation. But what about
all these facilities? What are they really for? Why are there armed guards
yet no one to protect themselves against? And what is going to be the
kick-off point to put these facilities into operation?
What would bring about a situation that would call into effect the need
for these new prison facilities? A man-made or natural catastrophe? An
earthquake, a massive poisoning, a panic of such dimensions
to cause nationwide panic?
Once a major disaster occurs (whether it is a real event or manufactured
event) martial law is hurriedly put in place and we are
all in the hands of the government agencies (FEMA) who thus portray themselves
as our protectors. Yet what happens when we question those in authority
and how they are taking away all of our freedoms? Will we be the ones
detained in these camp sites? And who are they going to round up? Those
with guns? Those who ask questions? Those that want to know what’s really
going on? Does that include any of us? The seekers of truth?
When first coming across this information I was in a state of total
denial. How could this be? I believed our country was free, and always
felt a sense of comfort in knowing that as long as we didn’t hurt others
in observing our freedom we were left to ourselves.
Once we challenge that freedom we find out how free we really are. How
many are willing to take up that challenge? Very few indeed, otherwise
we wouldn’t find ourselves in the situation that we are in at the present
time. We wouldn’t have let things progress and get out of the hands of
the public and into the hands of those that seek to keep us under their
control no matter what it takes, and that includes the use of force and
detainment for those that ask the wrong questions.
Will asking questions be outlawed next? Several instances have recently
been reported where those that were asking questions that came too near
the untold truth were removed from the press conferences and from the
public’s ear. Also, those that wanted to speak to the press were
detained and either imprisoned, locked in a psychiatric hospital,
murdered (through make-believe suicides) or discredited.
Why are we all in denial over these possibilities? Didn’t we hear about
prison camps in Germany, and even in the United States during World War
II? Japanese individuals were rounded up and placed in determent camps
during the duration of the War. Where was their freedom?
You don’t think it could happen to you? Obviously those rounded up and
killed didn’t think it could happen to them either. How could decent people
have witnessed such atrocities and still said nothing? Are we going to
do the same here as they cart off one by one those individuals who are
taking a stand for the rights of the citizens as they expose the truth
happening behind the scenes? Are we all going to sit there and wonder
what happened to this country of ours? Where did we go wrong? How could
we let it happen?