FINAL WARNING: The Communist Agenda
It would allow each country to develop one new missile, and to
modernize their existing weaponry, with certain limitations. Each side
would be expected to verify the other’s compliance by its own
surveillance methods. Regardless of the many stipulations, it still did
not meet the requirements of the Jackson Equality Amendment. The
numbers were manipulated to make them appear equal. For example,
in the count of U.S. Strategic Weapons, 100 B-52’s (a heavy bomber
capable of hitting speeds of 650 mph, altitudes of 50,000 ft., and has
air-launched missiles and bombs which can hit several targets
hundreds of miles apart) that were mothballed in a graveyard in
Arizona, were included, even though it would take more than a year to
get them all flying again. However, 150 of the new Russian ‘Backfire’
bombers were not counted.
A prominent general stated: “If SALT II is passed, we are in the final
1000 days of history.”
The Senate never ratified SALT II, because the Soviet Union invaded
Afghanistan; however, the U.S. adhered to it, but not Russia.
Assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Air Force
Lieutenant General John S. Pustay said that the Russians, for years,
have continued to “out-man, out-gun, out-build ... us in most
meaningful military categories.” The Soviets had outspent us in a
display of armament and mobilization that had not occurred since
Hitler’s preparations for World War II. According to 1991 statistics,
Russia’s defense spending was 8% (down from 11-13% in the late
1970’s) of their Gross National Product, while ours was only 5.7%
(down from 6.1% in the late 1970’s).
If their military escalation wasn’t an indication of their intentions, then
the capabilities of their civil defense program should have been.
Retired Air Force General G. J. Keegan, Jr. said: “The Soviets have
deployed and developed the most intensive system of nuclear shelter
for its military leadership, its civilian leadership, its industrial factory
workers, and its civilian population ever deployed or built in history.”
New housing construction included mandatory underground shelters.
They have built 1,575 huge underground command posts, each the
size of the White House, embedded in the earth up to 400 feet deep,
and covered by 75 feet of reinforced concrete. They have protected