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Eisenhower Letters Show Secret Gov 't Plans
wjla.com ^ | Saturday March 20, 2004

Posted on 03/20/2004 11:31:00 AM PST by demlosers

Washington (AP) - A few weeks after the Soviets launched the first manmade satellite in 1957, shattering America's sense of security, CBS President Frank Stanton was summoned to the White House to see President Eisenhower.

Stanton knew his friend was agonizing over how to respond to Sputnik and the terrorizing thought that permeated America: Had the Soviets gained a huge first-strike advantage in the nuclear arms race?

But Stanton learned Eisenhower also was wrestling with how best to ensure the U.S. government could function if a Soviet attack wiped out many American leaders.

Stanton, who had no experience or ambitions in government, was taken aback when the president asked if he would be willing to oversee a federal communications agency after such an attack.

"I was surprised and startled by the breadth of the assignment," said the 96-year-old Stanton, who lives in Boston.

Nervous about the awesome task of keeping the nation's telephone, radio and television systems operating after an attack, Stanton said he nevertheless "agreed to do my chore."

Stanton was one of six private citizens secretly recruited and granted authority by Eisenhower to run major components of the government in an emergency. No public announcement of the appointments was made. Their existence was confirmed by recently publicized Eisenhower administration letters.

"The president was planning for the unthinkable," said retired Army Gen. Andrew J. Goodpaster, Eisenhower's staff secretary. "He wanted to bring in the wisdom and competence to reinforce whatever elements of the government survived and provide some assurance that our government could not be decapitated."

Presidents are granted vast powers under the Constitution to lead the nation in times of war or enemy attack.

Shortly after the 2001 terrorist attacks, President Bush (website - news - bio) created a shadow government of 75 to 150 officials who worked in mountainside bunkers outside Washington to ensure the government would function if the capital came under attack.

All those officials already were in government when they were given the assignment. Eisenhower is believed to be the first president to go outside government to look for leaders in a crisis.

"Eisenhower went beyond the normal lines of succession, which I think was a reflection of the widespread paralyzing fear that swept the country in the 1950s," said Peter Kuznick, a history professor and director of the Nuclear Studies Institute at American University.

Besides Stanton, the appointees included George Baker, a Harvard Business School professor who was tapped to oversee transportation; Harold Boeschenstein, president of Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp., in charge of manufacturing and production; Aksel Nielsen, president of the Title Guaranty Co., housing; J. Ed Warren, senior vice president of the First National City Bank of New York, energy; and Theodore Koop, vice president of CBS, to oversee an emergency censorship agency. Koop would have had 40 civilian staff members to monitor and control wartime information about the devastation.

Eisenhower also appointed two Cabinet secretaries and Federal Reserve Chairman William McChesney Martin to emergency posts for currency stabilization, food and labor.

"The people Eisenhower chose, while they were his friends, they were also the captains of industry of his day. People like Bill Gates today," said Bill Geerhart, editor of a Web site called Conelrad, or Control of Electromagnetic Radiation. That was the name of nation's first emergency broadcasting system, established by President Truman.

The site posted the Eisenhower documents after obtaining them from the Eisenhower Presidential Library in Abilene, Kan.

The selections were based as much on the appointees' geographic location and personal relationships with Eisenhower as their expertise. Nielsen, for example, was Eisenhower's regular fishing buddy.

The presidential form letters dated March 6, 1958, provide for the appointees to immediately take office in the event of a national emergency. Until then, they were asked to keep their status secret. They were promised an undisclosed salary but there were few specifics about their jobs.

The documents show the secret group met in July 1960 with the now-defunct Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization to discuss staffing for their agencies. But work barely got started before the group was relieved of its duties by President Kennedy, who took office in 1961.

Still, subsequent administrations have made contingency plans for government continuity - often involving citizens outside government - in the event of a devastating attack. For example, Kennedy's director of emergency planning, Frank Ellis, said in 1961 that the president had emergency appointees for transportation, agriculture and communications.

During the Reagan administration, then-Rep. Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld (news - bio) , who was chief executive of the pharmaceutical company G.D. Searle & Co., were key players in a secret program to set aside the legal lines of succession and install a new president in a catastrophe, The Atlantic Monthly reported this month.


TOPICS: Extended News; Government
KEYWORDS: coldwar; eisenhower; letters; papers; shadowgov; shadowgovernment

1 posted on 03/20/2004 11:31:01 AM PST by demlosers
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To: demlosers

"Mr. President, I would not rule out the chance to preserve a nucleus of human specimens. It would be quite easy... heh heh... at the bottom of ah ... some of our deeper mineshafts. The radioactivity would never penetrate a mine some thousands of feet deep. And in a matter of weeks, sufficient improvements in dwelling space could easily be provided."

2 posted on 03/20/2004 11:37:46 AM PST by Charles Henrickson (Closing the tagline gap.)
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To: Charles Henrickson
As crazy as this article may sound, it probably made sense in the context of that time (I was in the 5th grade when Sputnik was launched -- and I remember the concern that we were so far behind the Soviets).

If you want to get scared, consider the people John F'in' Kerry or Bill Clinton would enlist for such assignments. Now that's frightening!

3 posted on 03/20/2004 11:56:49 AM PST by ReleaseTheHounds
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To: demlosers
Shortly after the 2001 terrorist attacks, President Bush (website - news - bio) created a shadow government of 75 to 150 officials who worked in mountainside bunkers outside Washington to ensure the government would function if the capital came under attack.

If the government is using the way they function now as a baseline, we are in trouble. Besides, if they can make it function with 75 to 150 officials, I see an easy way to trim the current budget.

4 posted on 03/20/2004 12:09:10 PM PST by Blue Screen of Death (,/i)
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To: demlosers
Was this before or after Eisenhower met with the space aliens who provided the secrets to all their futuristic technology? If it was later, then it's just another example of government waste, since between the greys and the stuff picked up at Roswell we obviously outpaced the Soviets in short order. Or perhaps this whole story is part of the cover up. Hmmmmmmm?
5 posted on 03/20/2004 12:16:39 PM PST by SoCal Pubbie
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To: demlosers
Why, if the fed government disappeared and didn't tell me what to do with their gazillion laws, I'd probably just walk about in circles all day, stick my dog in the oven for dinner and park my SUV thru the picture window.

Then I wouldn't know where I live and walk into the wrong house and drink all the beer from the fridge, build a set of wings from my down pillow and try to fly out the second story and confuse my linen cabinet for an ear of corn and throw it on the grill and roast it.

Nope, wouldn't know how to act without Hillary, et al.
6 posted on 03/20/2004 12:20:37 PM PST by sergeantdave (Gen. Custer wore an Arrowsmith shirt to his last property owner convention.)
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To: demlosers
Gee! An opportunity to dust off this old post:

Secret Holes in the Ground***

7 posted on 03/20/2004 12:22:37 PM PST by backhoe (-30-)
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To: demlosers
wonnerful,,, the govt is worried about its self perpetuation, why the citizens get fried to a crisp LOL
8 posted on 03/20/2004 12:32:58 PM PST by aspiring.hillbilly
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To: Blue Screen of Death
"If the government is using the way they function now as a baseline, we are in trouble

If they are using the way they function now as a baseline, I'd say, 'no, thanks', and see it as an opportunity to start over. No OSHA, EPA, NEA, BLM, etc...

9 posted on 03/20/2004 12:42:21 PM PST by monkeywrench
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To: Charles Henrickson
Dr. Strangelove:...But it is, you know, a sacrifice required for the future of
the human race. I hasten to add that since each man will be required to do
prodigious... service along these lines, the women will have to be selected
for their sexual characteristics which will have to be of a highly stimulating nature.


(please lady Freepers...don't flame me...we're talking about the future of the
human race here!)
10 posted on 03/20/2004 12:44:02 PM PST by VOA
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To: Publius
This is similar to your Atlantic Monthly piece from yesterday, Publius.
11 posted on 03/20/2004 12:46:01 PM PST by monkeywrench
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To: demlosers
Eisenhower also met with extraterestrials and they demonstrated for him their technology.
I am not kidding.
12 posted on 03/20/2004 12:48:43 PM PST by traumer
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To: VOA
(please lady Freepers...don't flame me...we're talking about the future of the human race here!)

We're....ummm....PATRIOTS!
Yeah...that's the ticket!

13 posted on 03/20/2004 12:53:03 PM PST by eddie willers
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To: eddie willers; VOA
We're....ummm....PATRIOTS!
Yeah...that's the ticket!

Gentlemen... start your engines!

[The viagra is that-away ----->]

14 posted on 03/20/2004 5:39:32 PM PST by DumpsterDiver
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To: traumer
"Star Trek" fans think of First Contact as being as simple as a spaceship showing up and saying, "Hi earthlings, we're from Zeta Reticuli IV, and we want your planet to be the 25th member of the Galactic Federation." In fact, the processes of First Contact may take centuries or even millennia. In advancing a planet, one of the processes of First Contact is to introduce the concept of "God" and laws that elevate a species like homo sapiens above the apes from which it evolved. (If you want to see a society without laws, in which the strong lord it over the weak, just look at any chimpanzee colony. Or any prison.)

The folks from ZR-IV showed Eisenhower transistors, integrated circuits, microchips, lasers, fiber optics and a whole host of technologies slowly infiltrated into our own technologies. They showed him a gravity drive spacecraft powered by matter/antimatter generated by a stable isotope of element 107. (We still can't figure out how stable isotopes of trans-uranium elements can exist!)

But the deals worked out with the ZR-IV folks came apart 25 years ago with an unfortunate incident at Groom Lake in which lives were lost. As I understand it, they have observation bases on this planet undersea, on the dark side of the moon and on Mars. We're still being observed, but they apparently have postponed the date of genuine First Contact and integration into the Galactic Federation for at least a few centuries. We just aren't ready yet.

15 posted on 03/20/2004 11:05:50 PM PST by Publius (Will kein Gott auf Erden sein, sind wir selber Götter.)
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