Electromagnetic Defense Task Force 2018 Report

Electromagnetic Defense Task Force 2018 Report  – 69 pages link below  . . .

In countering EMS challenges, some windows of opportunity needed to compete with our adversaries are closing. Meanwhile, EMS threats that have existed since the 1960s and earlier, such as nuclear-EMP and geomagnetic storms, have regained prominence.

The salience of these threats has returned due to several factors, including (1) near-universal integration of electromagnetically sensitive silica-based technologies into most modern hardware, (2) adversaries’ increased understanding of how to exploit critical vulnerabilities, (3) institutional knowledge atrophy due to retirement or transition of personnel who conducted nuclear and EMP testing, and (4) the emergence of novel technologies, many of them poorly understood.

Click  here for the full report (69 PDF pages) on the Air University website. and LP_0002_DEMAIO_ELECTROMAGNETIC_DEFENSE_TASK_FORCE

The Controversy of Phoenix Program

The Controversy of Phoenix Program

The Controversy of Phoenix Program

Although Phoenix (Phung Hoang) Program was a crucial element of the post Tet 1968 pacification plan, it has subsequently been considered among the most controversial CIA’s activities during the Vietnam War.

Phoenix Operations

Phoenix Program had the prime objective of gathering information on the VCI, which were then used to target and neutralize VCI members. Phoenix operations involved local militia and police instead of military as the main operational arm.

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Phoenix 1967-1971

https://www.globalsecurity.org/intell/ops/vietnam-phoenix.htm

In 1967 the CIA’s Far East Division of Clandestine Services developed a program that came to be known as Phoenix. MACV through Civil Operations and Revolutionary Development Support [CORDS] supported the newly initiated CIA-sponsored Phung Hoang (All Seeing Bird) or “Phoenix” program as it was known in English, aimed at the elimination of high-ranking VC cadre. Although later alleged to be an assassination campaign, the stated purpose of the Phung Hoang was “to enlist and coordinate the efforts of local leaders police and paramilitary groups to identify and dismantle the subversive apparatus.”

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List of the Globalists

http://theglobalelite.org/globalists/

The global elite march in four essential columns: Corporate, Academic, Political and Organized Religion. In general, the goals for globalism are created by Corporate. Academic then provides studies and white papers that justify Corporates goals. Political sells Academic’s arguments to the public and if necessary, changes laws to accommodate and facilitate Corporate in getting what it wants. Organized Religion along with church and state secures corporate, academic and political rule into a global order.

U.S. Department of Transportation Strategic Plan for FY 2018-2022

https://cms.dot.gov/sites/dot.gov/files/docs/mission/administrations/office-policy/304866/dot-strategic-plan-fy2018-2022508.pdf

DOT Mission, Organization and Authorities
Mission
The mission of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) is to ensure our Nation has the
safest, most efficient and modern transportation system in the world, which improves the
quality of life for all American people and communities, from rural to urban, an

2018-2022 Strategic Plan Federal Emergency Management Agency

https://www.fema.gov/media-library-data/1533052524696-b5137201a4614ade5e0129ef01cbf661/strat_plan.pdf

EXCERPT:

This plan seeks to unify and further professionalize emergency
management across the Nation and we invite the whole community
to join us in embracing these priorities. We must all work as one
through this strategy to help people before, during, and after disasters to achieve our vision of a more prepared and resilient Nation.
This plan reflects the ideas, suggestions, and perspectives that staff
and stakeholders have shared with me since my arrival at FEMA.
We used online forums like IdeaScale, in-person Discovery Change
Sessions with employees, and many day-to-day conversations with
disaster survivors and communities to gain a better understanding
of how we can turn great ideas into reality. We also reached out to
our state, local, tribal, and territorial partners, along with non-profit
organizations and the private s

Surviving a Catastrophic Power Outage – Infrastructure REPORT – a Black Start

https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/NIAC%20Catastrophic%20Power%20Outage%20Study_FINAL.pdf

EXCERPT:

Introduction: What the Nation Faces
Across the nation, we experience major threats nearly every year: hurricanes, wildfires, flooding, droughts,
and other serious disasters. For these events, the nation has well-established response processes where the
federal government serves as a backstop for the robust efforts of individuals, businesses, communities, and
states. Even as severe weather increases, the nation has steadily improved its ability to respond to growing
disasters and resulting outages—improving planning and coordination, hardening infrastructure, and
building strong mutual aid agreements.
The risk posed by a catastrophic power outage, however, is not simply a bigger, stronger storm. It is
something that could paralyze entire regions, with grave implications for the nation’s economic and social
well-being. The NIAC was tasked to examine the nation’s ability to withstand a catastrophic power outage
of a magnitude beyond modern experience, exceeding prior events in severity, scale, duration, and
consequence.

REPORT: ATTACK on OUR ELECTRIC GRID – ELECTROMAGNETIC DEFENSE TASK FORCE

https://media.defense.gov/2018/Nov/28/2002067172/-1/-1/0/LP_0002_DEMAIO_ELECTROMAGNETIC_DEFENSE_TASK_FORCE.PDF

EXCERPT:

The electromagnetic spectrum (EMS) is a broad area of activity characterized by physically observable activities such as visible light and
lasers and unobservable phenomena such as microwaves and electromagnetic energy. EMS manifests through various frequencies and wavelengths
produced by natural sources like solar storms or artificially by hardware such
as radar or nuclear weapons. EMS impacts every domain of warfare.
On 20–22 August 2018, the Electromagnetic Defense Task Force (EDTF)
hosted an inaugural summit in the National Capital Region (NCR). The summit was designed to aid and encourage actions to recover footing where our
technological lead in EMS is being challenged. The summit was also designed
to address direct EMS threats to the United States and its allies. While some
issues have existed since the 1960s, the window of opportunity to mitigate
some electromagnetic threats is closing. Meanwhile, many existing threats
have gained prominence due to almost universal integration of silica-based
technologies into all aspects of modern technology and society