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FEMA’s Plan for Mass Destruction Attacks: Of Course It’s True
http://newsmax.com ^ | Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2002 | Christopher Ruddy

Posted on 08/07/2002 8:41:54 AM PDT by It'salmosttolate

FEMA’s Plan for Mass Destruction Attacks: Of Course It’s True

Christopher Ruddy
Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2002

Let me state for the record that FEMA is moving ahead with plans to create temporary cities that could handle millions of Americans after mass destruction attacks on U.S. cities.

Though the agency has denied the program to some of our readers and has made misleading claims about NewsMax’s original story to members of the press, the basic facts of the story remain unchallenged.

In early July, NewsMax first reported in our e-mail news service, Insider Report, the story "FEMA Preparing for Mass Destruction Attacks on Cities," revealing that FEMA was seeking bids from three major real estate and/or engineering firms to help prepare for the creation of the emergency cities, using tents and trailers – if an urban area is attacked by NBC (nuclear, chemical or biological) weapons.

Since that report, several NewsMax readers and members of the press contacted FEMA and asked them if the NewsMax story was true.

These readers reported to us that FEMA has categorically denied the story.

For example, my friend Jonathan Kemp, who hails from an illustrious California family (his father was a director of Standard Oil of California), called FEMA’s Washington office and was told by a public affairs officer, "The news report about FEMA building the temporary cities to house disaster refugees is totally bogus."

NewsMax, of course, told its readers it stood by the story.

In late July, I called FEMA and spoke with public affairs officer Chad Kolton.

I explained to Mr. Kolton that it was improper for the agency to claim that NewsMax had fabricated this story.

Mr. Kolton denied that there was any claim by FEMA that the NewsMax story was baseless, only that it was "factually inaccurate."

He made that claim without having read the NewsMax story, which he asked me to e-mail to him.

As I pointed out to Mr. Kolton, FEMA has put out a bid notice for the program to build the temporary cities (they call it "temporary disaster housing"). The bid is not only a matter of public record, it also is available on the federal government’s Web site.

Note: You can read a synopsis of the bid by clicking here. A lengthier explanation of the program is available online at:
http://www1.eps.gov/spg/FEMA/OFM/ORPD/Reference-Number-EMW-2002-TAC/listing.html

The Emergency Housing Cities

On June 19, FEMA posted a special bid notice for one of the agency’s largest contract awards ever – offering contracting firms $300 million for a five-year contract to simply prepare plans to create temporary housing on a scale never before imagined, and then stand by.

This is reportedly one of the largest contracts ever awarded by FEMA for a disaster preparedness program.

The name of the program is entitled "Standby Technical Assistance for Disaster Related Operations."

The bid notice states, as NewsMax first reported, that three real estate/engineering firms will be selected for the program.

The firms will be required to provide "technical support, consultant and project management resources" with the specific duty to "provide project management resources and expertise to support the Disaster Housing Program."

According to the bid notice, the firms need to have professionals, including engineers, architects and other real estate-related experts.

According to a source familiar with the current bid, the program is a major expansion of a smaller program FEMA has had for temporary housing in case of disasters.

The Standby Technical Assistance program bid offering never mentions "mass destruction attacks" or terrorist preparedness.

Instead, the bid notice’s "Statement of Work" sets out a broad mandate for the firms being contracted, stating that "The Contractor shall be required to provide support capability for all types of disasters with emphasis on riverine and coastal flooding, tornadoes, hurricanes, typhoons, earthquakes, and tsunamis."

The bid states: "... the firm must have at least one permanent and adequately staffed and equipped office located in the Washington Metropolitan area, and two (2) additional offices in other geographic locations within the United States with the capability supporting deployment operations in the event that one area is incapacitated."

The real purpose of the Standby Program was made clear to potential contractors at a meeting held on July 10 at the Department of Education headquarters in Washington.

FEMA officials met with the representatives of firms seeking the bids. Approximately 100 people attended the meeting.

FEMA officials made very clear that the purpose of one of the most massive undertakings in the agency’s history was to prepare for potential mass destruction attacks on U.S. cities.

Sources who attended the meeting tell NewsMax that most of the meeting dealt with how the firms should handle biological, chemical and nuclear disasters.

After he had reviewed the NewsMax story, I again chatted with Mr. Kolton. He identified the factual "inaccuracies" in NewsMax’s story.

One was that NewsMax reported the contracted firms need to be prepared for creating such cities by January of next year. Mr. Kolton said the firms only need be hired by January of 2003.

NewsMax reported that FEMA told contractors it had ordered tents and trailers for temporary housing. Mr Kolton said the tents and trailers have not been purchased yet. (That may be the case, but FEMA does currently possess tents and trailers for disaster housing.)

These are minor points – and a far cry from claiming the NewsMax story was "totally bogus" or "riddled with inaccuracies," as some members of the press have been told.

In fact, Mr. Kolton agreed that the program includes preparation for terrorist mass destruction attacks, though the FEMA bid notice specifically avoids using such language.

He stressed that the Standby Program is being implemented to prepare for "all types of disasters” including terrorist ones.

Asked why the bid notice conveniently forgot to mention the potential for terrorism, though it must be among the highest priorities for FEMA, he again stressed that the language does include that possibility – though the program’s main focus, he said, is on natural disasters.

What natural disaster had caused such a need for the largest program of its kind ever in the history of FEMA?

In decades of emergency response, why, all of sudden, is FEMA set to spend $300 million just for architects and engineers over the next five years simply to be on "standby"?

This $300 million doesn’t include the probable billions that would be needed for infrastructure and labor to implement the emergency cities.

What natural disaster would require FEMA to create emergency cities in different geographic areas of the U.S. at the same time?

Kolton responded that FEMA could foresee two Category 4 hurricanes slamming into two distinct parts of the East Coast at about the same time.

The evidence is clear that FEMA is preparing for mass destruction attacks. There is nothing wrong with this program, and in fact, the agency has a duty to disclose its plans to the public.

Far from panicking the public, I think the public would be happy to learn that the U.S. government – our government – is preparing for potential terrorist acts. FEMA should be applauded for thinking ahead. It has nothing to hide.


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Two, three, four or more years ago many feared the use of FEMA by the President.

This time it is going to be fun. ?

1 posted on 08/07/2002 8:41:54 AM PDT by It'salmosttolate
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To: It'salmosttolate
I feel that this is probably happening in FEMA, if it wasn't then FEMA is falling down on the job. Like it or not we are in the crosshairs of several Countries and our government knows it. Now they may not be willing to admit it to the general populace, but it's a fact just the same. I hope we won't need FEMA but in my gut I have this feeling that we are heading into some hard tough times for our great country.
2 posted on 08/07/2002 8:48:44 AM PDT by HELLRAISER II
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To: HELLRAISER II
I feel that this is probably happening in FEMA, if it wasn't then FEMA is falling down on the job. Like it or not we are in the crosshairs of several Countries and our government knows it. Now they may not be willing to admit it to the general populace, but it's a fact just the same. I hope we won't need FEMA but in my gut I have this feeling that we are heading into some hard tough times for our great country.

I agree. They are practicing and training, and there isn't a thing wrong with that. Better to have them overtrained than undertrained!

3 posted on 08/07/2002 8:50:16 AM PDT by Snowy
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To: It'salmosttolate
"The news report about FEMA building the temporary cities to house disaster refugees is totally bogus."

I suppose that's true, they are not building temporary cities, they are just preparing to do so.

4 posted on 08/07/2002 8:57:03 AM PDT by Hugin
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To: HELLRAISER II; The Great Satan; PatrioticAmerican; Jeff Head; wardaddy; Squantos; harpseal; ...
< tinfoil hat >Put a wire fence and guard towers around these "temporary emergency cities" and you can call them something very different. < /tinfoil hat >

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Actually, there is a good chance that certain types of WMD attacks could cause us to evacuate cities: mass anthrax attacks for example, using anthrax already stockpiled in the USA by Iraq for example.

5 posted on 08/07/2002 8:58:10 AM PDT by Travis McGee
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To: Travis McGee
I don't think there needs to be a tin foil hat alert on this at all, the $hit's fixing to hit the fan & we may have an attack on American soil again. I never thought it could happen the 1st time, but it did.
6 posted on 08/07/2002 9:01:20 AM PDT by HELLRAISER II
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To: Snowy
Let them practice or build all they want, sooner or later it will be needed. Whether it's because of a natural or manmade disaster is yet to be seen.
7 posted on 08/07/2002 9:02:33 AM PDT by HELLRAISER II
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To: Travis McGee
BTTT
8 posted on 08/07/2002 9:03:36 AM PDT by Squantos
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To: It'salmosttolate
What natural disaster would require FEMA to create emergency cities

FEMA descended from Civil Defense. Civil Defense was prepared to shelter survivors of nuclear attack. FEMA took on other roles such as hurricane relief when it was apparently decided there would be no defense against nuclear attack.

FEMA may have reports and plans by the truckload, but they have little organization and funding. In case of nuclear attack, FEMA will take over organization of relief, but most of their workers will be new hires and temporaries, as well as volunteers. No one will have the slightest idea what to do about anything. You will be on your own.

9 posted on 08/07/2002 9:10:08 AM PDT by RightWhale
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To: It'salmosttolate
"Welcome to FEMA-ville!"
10 posted on 08/07/2002 9:24:24 AM PDT by mhking
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To: All
What natural disaster would require FEMA to create emergency cities

How about floods, earthquakes, and huricanes?

11 posted on 08/07/2002 9:27:09 AM PDT by mbynack
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To: mbynack
Bunk. I'm in hurricane country and unless a 200 mph superstorm hit and wiped out the state of Florida would we need that. Andrew was a major disaster down here because building codes were substandard and not enforced. Now if there's an evacuation, it's mandated by LEO on the coastal areas. Earthquakes are another story entirely.

I'll be curious to see who is "qualified" to live in these temporary cities and if they have the force of law to make you relocate to one.
12 posted on 08/07/2002 9:34:41 AM PDT by Nuke'm Glowing
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To: kiltmaker
Could be Monster Zero or Mothra to.
15 posted on 08/07/2002 9:46:10 AM PDT by HELLRAISER II
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To: Nuke'm Glowing
About every 10-15 years a major huricane hits the continental US. During my military career I was involved in setting up temporary housing in the US for three different natural disasters and a couple of man made disasters. We set up tents after Andrew, after the floods in North Dakota, and for people relocating after the volcano erupted in the Phillipines. People aren't "forced" to live in the shelters, they're provided for people who don't have other options.

OBTW - I also live in Florida.
16 posted on 08/07/2002 9:46:50 AM PDT by mbynack
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To: Travis McGee; Dark Wing
Yup. Time to worry.

"Actually, there is a good chance that certain types of WMD attacks could cause us to evacuate cities: mass anthrax attacks for example, using anthrax already stockpiled in the USA by Iraq for example."

17 posted on 08/07/2002 9:56:13 AM PDT by Thud
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To: mbynack
The normal shelters in the past, no doubt, no one is forced to live in them. The question I have is will FEMA have the authority to force non-willing civilians to relocate to these cities. It's an open question that no one from the government has been willing to answer.
18 posted on 08/07/2002 9:59:57 AM PDT by Nuke'm Glowing
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To: Travis McGee
How much sky is left after all these warnings???
19 posted on 08/07/2002 10:03:54 AM PDT by PatrioticAmerican
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To: It'salmosttolate
Follow the money.

     $300 million just for architects and engineers

Campaign contributors all, I am sure.

20 posted on 08/07/2002 10:50:26 AM PDT by Fixit
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