It’s hilarious to think that this was the greatest foreign-policy crisis of Carter’s administration. There’s 52 former government employees who might think there was something a tad more pressing than this. If you’re too young to remember, Carter was a wildly unqualified politician whose own party didn’t even like him. The nation was still nursing a Nixon hangover and an outsider was exactly what people thought they wanted…what they got was a peanut farmer so out of his league he makes Obama look like Kissinger.
Anyway…..interesting article about .gov continuity. for a more..concrete..example of that continuity, look no further than the lovely Greenbrier hotel.
An excellent book on the subject:
https://www.amazon.com/Raven-Rock-Governments-Secret-Itself/dp/B06XXMC6WF/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=raven+rock&link_code=qs&qid=1589094500&sourceid=Mozilla-search&sr=8-1
A great book.
If I was the owner of the Greenbrier I would have let the government construct their bunker on my property, too. Then when the SHTF I would have housed my family and friends there and shut congress out to let the bastards fend for themselves…….
And 15 minutes later the owner and his pals would be no more than bloody corpses being dragged out by their heels by Marines and Secret Service agents.
And we’re “paranoid”, but they’re not. It’s just good governance.
When a Canadian nuke plant was going to melt mode in 1952 they needed a nuclear physicist that was either really good at fixing melt downs or expendable. The US government sent Jimmy Carter.
https://www.wearethemighty.com/articles/that-time-jimmy-carter-saved-canada-from-nuclear-destruction
This is freaky CZ I just open the article about this then open a tab with you website wow both having the same subject!
Have you considered the possibility that you’re living in the Matrix?
I was just talking about this with my youngest Son last night. Great minds think alike.