Reagan Said an 'Alien Threat' Would Be the Solution to Uniting a Hostile World
Fake Alien Threat: The Solution to Uniting a Hostile World
President Ronald Reagan's High School Speech on An Alien Threat:I couldn't help but say to [Mr. Gorbachev], just think how easy his task and mine might be in these meetings that we held if suddenly there was a threat to this world from another planet. [We'd] find out once and for all that we really are all human beings here on this earth together. ~Ronald Reagan, 1985When the media has announced in mainstream news that the planet is being attacked by hostile aliens the solution will be martial law declared and the introduction of a one world government and army to fight this threat to humanity. The idea was actually once voiced by the late President Reagan when he spoke about a cause needed to unite the world and suggested that that threat might come from outer space. Did Reagan know all about Bluebeam? Numerous “conspiracy theorists”, most notably former naval officer William Cooper, the author of the famed underground book Behold a Pale Horse, speculated that Reagan’s speech was an expositional public “debriefing” to prepare the public to accept a global government as a necessary response to an alien invasion scenario. [Source]
Ronald Reagan mentioned many times that the differences of the world would disappear if we were to realize that an alien threat from outside our world was ready to attack us. Ronald Reagan’s idea of a united front against an alien threat was written off as the ramblings of a man losing his mental faculties. However, it must considered that the same alien conversation was also brought up to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. Gorbachev himself confirmed, during an important speech given to the Central Committee of the USSR’s Communist Party in Geneva on February 17, 1987 in the Grand Kremlin Palace in Moscow, that he and Reagan had a conversation in Geneva about aliens. Gorbachev told the press, “At our meeting in Geneva, the U.S. President said that if the earth faced an invasion by extraterrestrials, the United States and the Soviet Union would join forces to repel such an invasion. I shall not dispute the hypothesis, though I think it’s early yet to worry about such an intrusion.” [Source]
In the 1980s and 1990s under President Reagan, FEMA, a relatively unknown agency, morphed into what some call a “shadow government.” FEMA lost its identity as a federal agency focused on disaster relief to an underground agency dedicated to some of the nation’s most secret plans of countering civil unrest and ensuring the stability of power in government. In fact, as the Hurricane Katrina tragedy horrifically demonstrated, FEMA has essentially lost its identity and credibility as being a federal responder to natural disasters. Indeed, it was in the early 1980s, when FEMA began to shift its focus to secret government operations, that reports began to slowly surface describing secret military-type training exercises by the federal government. Under the name Rex-84, the government was secretly training a covert operation run by FEMA and the Department of Defense to train 34 federal agencies, including the CIA and the Secret Service, on how to deal with domestic civil unrest. This government plan, revolving around FEMA, also included the creation of top-secret American internment camps. [Source]
Two of the key COG planners on the secret committee were Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld, the two men who implemented COG under 9/11. What they and Weiner did not report was that under Reagan the purpose of COG planning had officially changed: it was no longer for arrangements “after a nuclear war,” but for any “national security emergency.” This was defined in Executive Order 12656 of 1988 as: “any occurrence, including natural disaster, military attack, technological emergency, or other emergency, that seriously degrades or seriously threatens the national security of the United States.” In other words, extraordinary emergency measures, originally designed for an America devastated in a nuclear attack, were now to be applied to anything the White House considered an emergency. Thus Cheney and Rumsfeld continued their secret planning when Clinton was president; both men, both Republicans, were heads of major corporations and not even in the government at that time. Clearly 9/11 met the conditions for the imposition of COG measures, and we know for certain that COG planning was instituted on that day in 2001, before the last plane had crashed in Pennsylvania. COG plans are still authorized by a proclamation of emergency that has been extended each year by presidential authority, most recently by President Obama in September 2009. COG plans are also the probable source for the 1000-page Patriot Act presented to Congress five days after 9/11, and also for the Department of Homeland Security’s Project Endgame — a ten-year plan, initiated in September 2001, to expand detention camps, at a cost of $400 million in Fiscal Year 2007 alone. [Source]
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