FINAL WARNING: A History of the New World Order

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FINAL WARNING: The Communist Agenda


water, power generators, and communications systems. The Pentagon
estimated that each post cost about $500 million. In the event of a
nuclear exchange, it is believed that a large part of the Russian
population would survive.

Meanwhile, the United States Government has literally abandoned its
civil defense program, in lieu of the “Continuity of Government” plan
developed by the Federal Emergency Management Administration
(FEMA). There are said to be as many as 96 underground facilities
throughout Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and North
Carolina that will house government officials in case of an impending
nuclear incident. The most prolific is a highly classified underground
city, with a subterranean lake for drinking water, 40 miles east of
Washington, DC, in the Appalachian foothills, known as Mount
Weather. It has streets, sidewalks, offices, houses, and a medical
facility. It will house federal government officials, and contain all
records on its computers, such as census, Social Security, and IRS
information. Civilians will be left to seek out the 235,000 buildings
designated as fall-out shelters. In addition, the Defense Department’s
Civil Defense Preparedness Agency (DCPA) indicates that there is the
potential for sheltering 50 million people in mines. Nevertheless, if a
nuclear exchange were to occur today, the best estimates are that
160,000,000 Americans would die, but only 5,000,000 Russians.

The Russians have 100 times as many radar detectors than we have,
and on top of that, Air Force experts once said that the U.S. Radar
System is so inferior, that Russia could sneak in as many as 50
bombers through its holes, in a surprise attack.

Phyllis Schlafly and Chester Ward wrote in Kissinger on the Couch:
“Every single key provision of both SALT agreements originated with
Soviet strategic experts and planners in the Kremlin, approved by
Leonid Brezhnev and his closest associates in the Politburo, and was
passed by Soviet Ambassador Anatoly F. Dobrynin to Henry Kissinger,
who then provided the rationalization for it and ‘sold’ it to President
Nixon.”

In the book, An Analysis of SALT II, compiled by Congress, it states:
“In short, the Soviets will soon have a ‘first strike capability’
authorized by SALT. And when that capability is in hand, Soviet
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