POLITIESTAAT AMERIKA: Noodtoestand in aantocht
Nieuw uitvoeringsbesluit Obama legt beslag op Infrastructuur en Burgers inzake Militaire Paraatheid
In een opzienbarende actie ondertekende Barack Obama op 16 maart 2012 een Uitvoeringsbesluit (Executive Order) dat stelt dat de President en zijn specifiek aangewezen Ministers nu de autoriteit hebben om alle binnenlandse hulpbronnen en middelen (inclusief voedsel en water) te kunnen vorderen. Het uitvoeringsbesluit bevat ook een vage verwijzing met betrekking tot het benutten van Amerikaanse burgers die ‘verplicht kunnen worden gesteld arbeidsdiensten te verrichten’ in de zin van nationale defensie.
Niet alleen dat, maar de autoriteit die geclaimd wordt binnen dit uitvoeringsbesluit is niet alleen van toepassing op nationale noodsituaties in oorlogstijd, maar is ook van toepassing in vredestijd.
The National Defense Resources Preparedness Executive Order (Uitvoeringsbesluit Paraatheid Bronnen Inzake Nationale Defensie) maakt gebruik van de ‘autoriteit’ die toegekend wordt aan de President door middel van de Defense Production Act uit 1950, om te beweren dat vrijwel alle middelen die nodig zijn voor het overleven van mensen nu beschikbaar zijn voor verbeurdverklaring en controle als gevolg van een ‘gril’ van de President, via zijn ministers.
De ongrondwettigheid van de overgrote meerderheid van de uitvoeringsbesluiten is stevig ingeburgerd, evenals de illegaliteit van het ontzeggen van de burgers van hun fundamentele constitutionele rechten van de mens, zelfs in het geval van een legitieme nationale noodsituatie. Tevens zou er op moeten worden gewezen dat, zoals in het recente Libische avontuurtje van Obama en in de vanzelfsprekende conclusie met betrekking tot een interventie in Syrië, het Congres niet genoemd wordt behalve dan in een klein rolletje om de zogenaamde gelijke takken van de overheid op de hoogte te houden van contextueel betekenisloze ontwikkelingen.
Zoals hierboven al werd aangegeven is de omvang van het Uitvoeringsbesluit vrijwel allesomvattend. In ‘Sectie 201 – Prioriteiten en toewijzingen autoriteiten’ legt het Uitvoeringsbesluit uit dat de autoriteit voor de acties, zoals beschreven in de eerste paragraaf, berust bij de president, maar nu is gedelegeerd aan de verschillende ministers van de Amerikaanse federale overheid. De lijst van de delegaties en de verantwoordelijkheden van de ministers, zoals in dit artikel wordt bepaald, is als volgt:
- De Minister van Landbouw met betrekking tot de voedselbronnen, faciliteiten rond de voedselbronnen, vee, veeartsen, middelen op het gebied van de gezondheid van planten, en de binnenlandse distributie van landbouwmachines en kunstmest;
- De Minister van Energie met betrekking tot alle vormen van energie;
- De Minister van Volksgezondheid en Menselijke Dienstverlening met betrekking tot bronnen en hulpmiddelen ten behoeve van de gezondheid;
- De Minister van Transport met betrekking tot alle vormen van openbaar vervoer;
- De Minister van Defensie met betrekking tot water voorraden; en
- De Minister van Handel met betrekking tot alle andere materialen, diensten en andere faciliteiten, inclusief bouwmaterialen.
Men hoeft alleen maar de ‘Definities’ van het Uitvoeringsbesluit te lezen om duidelijk te zien dat termen als ‘voedselbronnen’ een paraplu is over letterlijk elke vorm van voedsel en voedselgerelateerde producten omvat die op enigerlei wijze ten goede van de mens komen om kunnen te overleven.
Dit gezegd hebbende, het volgende: ‘Sectie 601 – Minister van Werkgelegenheid’ delegeert speciale verantwoordelijkheden aan de Minister van Werkgelegenheid, omdat het niet alleen materialen omvat die burgers nodig hebben om te overleven, maar de eigenlijke burgers zelf.
Het is duidelijk dat het vermogen van de Amerikaanse overheid om burgers tegen hun wil te benoemen en op te roepen voor militaire dienst is, hoewel het een grove schending van hun rechten is, vanwege zijn aard niet als schokkend aan de orde, omdat dit in het verleden al zo vaak aan de orde is geweest. Logischerwijs wordt in deze sectie in dit gezag voorzien.
Wat echter schokkend zou kunnen zijn is het feit dat Sectie 601 ook voorziet in de mobilisering van ‘arbeid’ voor de toepassing in de nationale verdediging.
Hoewel sommige subsecties te lezen geven dat evaluaties dienen te worden uitgevoerd met betrekking tot ‘het effect en de vraag naar de benutting van het arbeidspotentieel’, is de implicatie, dat ‘arbeid’ (inhoudend: de Amerikaanse arbeiders) zal worden beschouwd als nog een extra bron waarop beslag wordt gelegd in het kader van de ‘nationale verdediging’.
Het Uitvoeringsbesluit stelt
Sectie 601. Minister van Werkgelegenheid:
(a) De Minister van Werkgelegenheid zal, in coördinatie met de Minister van Defensie en de hoofden van andere instanties, indien nodig geacht door de Minister van Werkgelegenheid:
- de noodzakelijke gegevens verzamelen en onderhouden die nodig zijn voor een voortdurende beoordeling van het personeelsbestand dat de Natie nodig heeft voor doeleinden van de nationale defensie;
- op verzoek van het hoofd van Selective Service (selectieve dienstplicht) en in samenwerking met de Minister van Defensie het hoofd van Selective Service assisteren bij de ontwikkeling van beleid voor het registreren van en het verlenen van uitstel aan burgers inzake dienstplicht in het leger;
- op verzoek van het hoofd van een overheidsbureau met autoriteiten vallend onder dit besluit, overleggen met dat bureau met betrekking tot:
- het effect van de voorgenomen acties op de vraag naar en toepassing van arbeid;
- de relatie tussen de vraag naar arbeid en de vereiste faciliteiten;
- alle andere zaken die zullen helpen bij de uitoefening van prioriteiten en toewijzing van functies in overeenstemming met de effectieve benutting en verdeling van arbeid;
Merk op, dat de taal van het Uitvoeringsbesluit niet spreekt over ‘in het geval van een nationale noodsituatie’. In plaats daarvan gebruikt men de term ‘toepassing voor de nationale verdediging’. Dit komt omdat de ‘autoriteiten’ die door de President zijn aangenomen, niet zijn aangenomen om willekeurige redenen van een ‘nationale noodtoestand’, maar ook voor vredestijd. Inderdaad, het Uitvoeringsbesluit stelt dit veer directer als het zegt:
Het hoofd van ieder agentschap dat zich bezig houdt met de aanbesteding voor de nationale defensie wordt de bevoegdheid namens de President gedelegeerd op grond van
Artikel 107 (b) (1), van de wet, 50 USC App. 2077 (b) (1), passende maatregelen te nemen om ervoor te zorgen dat kritische onderdelen, kritische technologische artikelen, essentiële materialen en industriële middelen uit betrouwbare bron beschikbaar moeten zijn als het nodig is om aan de eisen van defensie tijdens vredestijd, verhoogde staat van mobilisatie en nationale noodsituatie te voldoen.
Presidentiële Uitvoeringsbesluiten worden al lange tijd illegaal gebruikt door Presidenten van alle politieke kleuren en zijn vaak gebruikt om de rechten van de Amerikaanse burgers te onderdrukken. Hoewel de geschiedenis deze besluiten achteraf vaak veroordeelt als immoreel en ongrondwettelijk, is het een feit dat de slachtoffers van deze besluiten niet minder geleden hebben vanwege het oordeel met terugwerkende kracht van hun nageslacht. Het is om die reden dat we een dergelijke wederrechtelijke inbezitneming zoals die nu door de Amerikaanse overheid wordt geprobeerd in te voeren, onmiddellijk moeten veroordelen en weigeren.
Sommigen zullen zich ongetwijfeld hebben afgevraagd waarom de President een dergelijk besluit heeft ondertekend. En niet alleen dat, maar waarom heeft hij dat besluit juist nu getekend? Is dat vanwege de dreigende oorlog met Iran? Of de Derde Wereldoorlog die mogelijk uit een dergelijk conflict voort komt? Is het vanwege de tikkende tijdbom die economie heet die slechts een nerveuze zet of onhandige handelsdeal nodig heeft om in elkaar te storten? Is het vanwege het groeiende gevoel van haat van de overheid ten opzichte van zijn burgers? Is er een natuurramp ophanden waarvan wij niets weten? Bestaan er plannen voor een staat van beleg?
Wat de reden ook is voor de recente aankondiging van het nieuwe Uitvoeringsbesluit van Obama, er is één ding dat wij zeker weten: “Dat zal hier niet gebeuren” is de zwanenzang van bijna ieder slachtoffer van democide in de geschiedenis van de moderne mens.
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Bron: het Witte Huis, 16 maart 2012
EXECUTIVE ORDER
NATIONAL DEFENSE RESOURCES PREPAREDNESS
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended (50 U.S.C. App. 2061 et seq.), and section 301 of title 3, United States Code, and as Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of the United States, it is hereby ordered as follows:
PART I – PURPOSE, POLICY, AND IMPLEMENTATION
Section 101. Purpose. This order delegates authorities and addresses national defense resource policies and programs under the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended (the “Act”).
Sec. 102. Policy. TheUnited States must have an industrial and technological base capable of meeting national defense requirements and capable of contributing to the technological superiority of its national defense equipment in peacetime and in times of national emergency. The domestic industrial and technological base is the foundation for national defense preparedness. The authorities provided in the Act shall be used to strengthen this base and to ensure it is capable of responding to the national defense needs of theUnited States.
Sec. 103. General Functions. Executive departments and agencies (agencies) responsible for plans and programs relating to national defense (as defined in section 801(j) of this order), or for resources and services needed to support such plans and programs, shall:
(a) identify requirements for the full spectrum of emergencies, including essential military and civilian demand;
(b) assess on an ongoing basis the capability of the domestic industrial and technological base to satisfy requirements in peacetime and times of national emergency, specifically evaluating the availability of the most critical resource and production sources, including subcontractors and suppliers, materials, skilled labor, and professional and technical personnel;
(c) be prepared, in the event of a potential threat to the security of the United States, to take actions necessary to ensure the availability of adequate resources and production capability, including services and critical technology, for national defense requirements;
(d) improve the efficiency and responsiveness of the domestic industrial base to support national defense requirements; and
(e) foster cooperation between the defense and commercial sectors for research and development and for acquisition of materials, services, components, and equipment to enhance industrial base efficiency and responsiveness.
Sec. 104. Implementation. (a) The National Security Council and Homeland Security Council, in conjunction with the National Economic Council, shall serve as the integrated policymaking forum for consideration and formulation of national defense resource preparedness policy and shall make recommendations to the President on the use of authorities under the Act.
(b) The Secretary of Homeland Security shall:
(1) advise the President on issues of national defense resource preparedness and on the use of the authorities and functions delegated by this order;
(2) provide for the central coordination of the plans and programs incident to authorities and functions delegated under this order, and provide guidance to agencies assigned functions under this order, developed in consultation with such agencies; and
(3) report to the President periodically concerning all program activities conducted pursuant to this order.
(c) The Defense Production Act Committee, described in section 701 of this order, shall:
(1) in a manner consistent with section 2(b) of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2062(b), advise the President through the Assistant to the President and National Security Advisor, the Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism, and the Assistant to the President for Economic Policy on the effective use of the authorities under the Act; and
(2) prepare and coordinate an annual report to the Congress pursuant to section 722(d) of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2171(d).
(d) The Secretary of Commerce, in cooperation with the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of Homeland Security, and other agencies, shall:
(1) analyze potential effects of national emergencies on actual production capability, taking into account the entire production system, including shortages of resources, and develop recommended preparedness measures to strengthen capabilities for production increases in national emergencies; and
(2) perform industry analyses to assess capabilities of the industrial base to support the national defense, and develop policy recommendations to improve the international competitiveness of specific domestic industries and their abilities to meet national defense program needs.
PART II - PRIORITIES AND ALLOCATIONS
Sec. 201. Priorities and Allocations Authorities. (a) The authority of the President conferred by section 101 of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2071, to require acceptance and priority performance of contracts or orders (other than contracts of employment) to promote the national defense over performance of any other contracts or orders, and to allocate materials, services, and facilities as deemed necessary or appropriate to promote the national defense, is delegated to the following agency heads:
(1) the Secretary of Agriculture with respect to food resources, food resource facilities, livestock resources, veterinary resources, plant health resources, and the domestic distribution of farm equipment and commercial fertilizer;
(2) the Secretary of Energy with respect to all forms of energy;
(3) the Secretary of Health and Human Services with respect to health resources;
(4) the Secretary of Transportation with respect to all forms of civil transportation;
(5) the Secretary of Defense with respect to water resources; and
(6) the Secretary of Commerce with respect to all other materials, services, and facilities, including construction materials.
(b) The Secretary of each agency delegated authority under subsection (a) of this section (resource departments) shall plan for and issue regulations to prioritize and allocate resources and establish standards and procedures by which the authority shall be used to promote the national defense, under both emergency and non-emergency conditions. Each Secretary shall authorize the heads of other agencies, as appropriate, to place priority ratings on contracts and orders for materials, services, and facilities needed in support of programs approved under section 202 of this order.
(c) Each resource department shall act, as necessary and appropriate, upon requests for special priorities assistance, as defined by section 801(l) of this order, in a time frame consistent with the urgency of the need at hand. In situations where there are competing program requirements for limited resources, the resource department shall consult with the Secretary who made the required determination under section 202 of this order. Such Secretary shall coordinate with and identify for the resource department which program requirements to prioritize on the basis of operational urgency. In situations involving more than one Secretary making such a required determination under section 202 of this order, the Secretaries shall coordinate with and identify for the resource department which program requirements should receive priority on the basis of operational urgency.
(d) If agreement cannot be reached between two such Secretaries, then the issue shall be referred to the President through the Assistant to the President and National Security Advisor and the Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism.
(e) The Secretary of each resource department, when necessary, shall make the finding required under section 101(b) of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2071(b). This finding shall be submitted for the President’s approval through the Assistant to the President and National Security Advisor and the Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism. Upon such approval, the Secretary of the resource department that made the finding may use the authority of section 101(a) of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2071(a), to control the general distribution of any material (including applicable services) in the civilian market.
Sec. 202. Determinations. Except as provided in section 201(e) of this order, the authority delegated by section 201 of this order may be used only to support programs that have been determined in writing as necessary or appropriate to promote the national defense:
(a) by the Secretary of Defense with respect to military production and construction, military assistance to foreign nations, military use of civil transportation, stockpiles managed by the Department of Defense, space, and directly related activities;
(b) by the Secretary of Energy with respect to energy production and construction, distribution and use, and directly related activities; and
(c) by the Secretary of Homeland Security with respect to all other national defense programs, including civil defense and continuity of Government.
Sec. 203. Maximizing Domestic Energy Supplies. The authorities of the President under section 101(c)(1) (2) of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2071(c)(1) (2), are delegated to the Secretary of Commerce, with the exception that the authority to make findings that materials (including equipment), services, and facilities are critical and essential, as described in section 101(c)(2)(A) of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2071(c)(2)(A), is delegated to the Secretary of Energy.
Sec. 204. Chemical and Biological Warfare. The authority of the President conferred by section 104(b) of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2074(b), is delegated to the Secretary of Defense. This authority may not be further delegated by the Secretary.
PART III – EXPANSION OF PRODUCTIVE CAPACITY AND SUPPLY
Sec. 301. Loan Guarantees. (a) To reduce current or projected shortfalls of resources, critical technology items, or materials essential for the national defense, the head of each agency engaged in procurement for the national defense, as defined in section 801(h) of this order, is authorized pursuant to section 301 of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2091, to guarantee loans by private institutions.
(b) Each guaranteeing agency is designated and authorized to: (1) act as fiscal agent in the making of its own guarantee contracts and in otherwise carrying out the purposes of section 301 of the Act; and (2) contract with any Federal Reserve Bank to assist the agency in serving as fiscal agent.
(c) Terms and conditions of guarantees under this authority shall be determined in consultation with the Secretary of the Treasury and the Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The guaranteeing agency is authorized, following such consultation, to prescribe: (1) either specifically or by maximum limits or otherwise, rates of interest, guarantee and commitment fees, and other charges which may be made in connection with such guarantee contracts; and (2) regulations governing the forms and procedures (which shall be uniform to the extent practicable) to be utilized in connection therewith.
Sec. 302. Loans. To reduce current or projected shortfalls of resources, critical technology items, or materials essential for the national defense, the head of each agency engaged in procurement for the national defense is delegated the authority of the President under section 302 of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2092, to make loans thereunder. Terms and conditions of loans under this authority shall be determined in consultation with the Secretary of the Treasury and the Director of OMB.
Sec. 303. Additional Authorities. (a) To create, maintain, protect, expand, or restore domestic industrial base capabilities essential for the national defense, the head of each agency engaged in procurement for the national defense is delegated the authority of the President under section 303 of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2093, to make provision for purchases of, or commitments to purchase, an industrial resource or a critical technology item for Government use or resale, and to make provision for the development of production capabilities, and for the increased use of emerging technologies in security program applications, and to enable rapid transition of emerging technologies.
(b) Materials acquired under section 303 of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2093, that exceed the needs of the programs under the Act may be transferred to the National Defense Stockpile, if, in the judgment of the Secretary of Defense as the National Defense Stockpile Manager, such transfers are in the public interest.
Sec. 304. Subsidy Payments. To ensure the supply of raw or nonprocessed materials from high cost sources, or to ensure maximum production or supply in any area at stable prices of any materials in light of a temporary increase in transportation cost, the head of each agency engaged in procurement for the national defense is delegated the authority of the President under section 303(c) of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2093(c), to make subsidy payments, after consultation with the Secretary of the Treasury and the Director of OMB.
Sec. 305. Determinations and Findings. (a) Pursuant to budget authority provided by an appropriations act in advance for credit assistance under section 301 or 302 of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2091, 2092, and consistent with the Federal Credit Reform Act of 1990, as amended (FCRA), 2 U.S.C. 661 et seq., the head of each agency engaged in procurement for the national defense is delegated the authority to make the determinations set forth in sections 301(a)(2) and 302(b)(2) of the Act, in consultation with the Secretary making the required determination under section 202 of this order; provided, that such determinations shall be made after due consideration of the provisions of OMB Circular A 129 and the credit subsidy score for the relevant loan or loan guarantee as approved by OMB pursuant to FCRA.
(b) Other than any determination by the President under section 303(a)(7)(b) of the Act, the head of each agency engaged in procurement for the national defense is delegated the authority to make the required determinations, judgments, certifications, findings, and notifications defined under section 303 of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App.2093, inconsultation with the Secretary making the required determination under section 202 of this order.
Sec. 306. Strategic and Critical Materials. The Secretary of Defense, and the Secretary of the Interior in consultation with the Secretary of Defense as the National Defense Stockpile Manager, are each delegated the authority of the President under section 303(a)(1)(B) of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2093(a)(1)(B), to encourage the exploration, development, and mining of strategic and critical materials and other materials.
Sec. 307. Substitutes. The head of each agency engaged in procurement for the national defense is delegated the authority of the President under section 303(g) of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2093(g), to make provision for the development of substitutes for strategic and critical materials, critical components, critical technology items, and other resources to aid the national defense.
Sec. 308. Government-Owned Equipment. The head of each agency engaged in procurement for the national defense is delegated the authority of the President under section 303(e) of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2093(e), to:
(a) procure and install additional equipment, facilities, processes, or improvements to plants, factories, and other industrial facilities owned by the Federal Government and to procure and install Government owned equipment in plants, factories, or other industrial facilities owned by private persons;
(b) provide for the modification or expansion of privately owned facilities, including the modification or improvement of production processes, when taking actions under sections 301, 302, or 303 of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2091, 2092, 2093; and
(c) sell or otherwise transfer equipment owned by the Federal Government and installed under section 303(e) of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2093(e), to the owners of such plants, factories, or other industrial facilities.
Sec. 309. Defense Production Act Fund. The Secretary of Defense is designated the Defense Production Act Fund Manager, in accordance with section 304(f) of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2094(f), and shall carry out the duties specified in section 304 of the Act, in consultation with the agency heads having approved, and appropriated funds for, projects under title III of the Act.
Sec. 310. Critical Items. The head of each agency engaged in procurement for the national defense is delegated the authority of the President under section 107(b)(1) of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2077(b)(1), to take appropriate action to ensure that critical components, critical technology items, essential materials, and industrial resources are available from reliable sources when needed to meet defense requirements during peacetime, graduated mobilization, and national emergency. Appropriate action may include restricting contract solicitations to reliable sources, restricting contract solicitations to domestic sources (pursuant to statutory authority), stockpiling critical components, and developing substitutes for critical components or critical technology items.
Sec. 311. Strengthening Domestic Capability. The head of each agency engaged in procurement for the national defense is delegated the authority of the President under section 107(a) of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2077(a), to utilize the authority of title III of the Act or any other provision of law to provide appropriate incentives to develop, maintain, modernize, restore, and expand the productive capacities of domestic sources for critical components, critical technology items, materials, and industrial resources essential for the execution of the national security strategy of the United States.
Sec. 312. Modernization of Equipment. The head of each agency engaged in procurement for the national defense, in accordance with section 108(b) of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2078(b), may utilize the authority of title III of the Act to guarantee the purchase or lease of advance manufacturing equipment, and any related services with respect to any such equipment for purposes of the Act. In considering title III projects, the head of each agency engaged in procurement for the national defense shall provide a strong preference for proposals submitted by a small business supplier or subcontractor in accordance with section 108(b)(2) of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2078(b)(2).
PART IV - VOLUNTARY AGREEMENTS AND ADVISORY COMMITTEES
Sec. 401. Delegations. The authority of the President under sections 708(c) and (d) of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2158(c), (d), is delegated to the heads of agencies otherwise delegated authority under this order. The status of the use of such delegations shall be furnished to the Secretary of Homeland Security.
Sec. 402. Advisory Committees. The authority of the President under section 708(d) of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2158(d), and delegated in section 401 of this order (relating to establishment of advisory committees) shall be exercised only after consultation with, and in accordance with, guidelines and procedures established by the Administrator of General Services.
Sec. 403. Regulations. The Secretary of Homeland Security, after approval of the Attorney General, and after consultation by the Attorney General with the Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission, shall promulgate rules pursuant to section 708(e) of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2158(e), incorporating standards and procedures by which voluntary agreements and plans of action may be developed and carried out. Such rules may be adopted by other agencies to fulfill the rulemaking requirement of section 708(e) of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2158(e).
PART V - EMPLOYMENT OF PERSONNEL
Sec. 501. National Defense Executive Reserve. (a) In accordance with section 710(e) of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2160(e), there is established in the executive branch a National Defense Executive Reserve (NDER) composed of persons of recognized expertise from various segments of the private sector and from Government (except full time Federal employees) for training for employment in executive positions in the Federal Government in the event of a national defense emergency.
(b) The Secretary of Homeland Security shall issue necessary guidance for the NDER program, including appropriate guidance for establishment, recruitment, training, monitoring, and activation of NDER units and shall be responsible for the overall coordination of the NDER program. The authority of the President under section 710(e) of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2160(e), to determine periods of national defense emergency is delegated to the Secretary of Homeland Security.
(c) The head of any agency may implement section 501(a) of this order with respect to NDER operations in such agency.
(d) The head of each agency with an NDER unit may exercise the authority under section 703 of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2153, to employ civilian personnel when activating all or a part of its NDER unit. The exercise of this authority shall be subject to the provisions of sections 501(e) and (f) of this order and shall not be redelegated.
(e) The head of an agency may activate an NDER unit, in whole or in part, upon the written determination of the Secretary of Homeland Security that an emergency affecting the national defense exists and that the activation of the unit is necessary to carry out the emergency program functions of the agency.
(f) Prior to activating the NDER unit, the head of the agency shall notify, in writing, the Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism of the impending activation.
Sec. 502. Consultants. The head of each agency otherwise delegated functions under this order is delegated the authority of the President under sections 710(b) and (c) of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2160(b), (c), to employ persons of outstanding experience and ability without compensation and to employ experts, consultants, or organizations. The authority delegated by this section may not be redelegated.
PART VI - LABOR REQUIREMENTS
Sec. 601. Secretary of Labor. (a) The Secretary of Labor, in coordination with the Secretary of Defense and the heads of other agencies, as deemed appropriate by the Secretary of Labor, shall:
(1) collect and maintain data necessary to make a continuing appraisal of the Nation’s workforce needs for purposes of national defense;
(2) upon request by the Director of Selective Service, and in coordination with the Secretary of Defense, assist the Director of Selective Service in development of policies regulating the induction and deferment of persons for duty in the armed services;
(3) upon request from the head of an agency with authority under this order, consult with that agency with respect to: (i) the effect of contemplated actions on labor demand and utilization; (ii) the relation of labor demand to materials and facilities requirements; and (iii) such other matters as will assist in making the exercise of priority and allocations functions consistent with effective utilization and distribution of labor;
(4) upon request from the head of an agency with authority under this order: (i) formulate plans, programs, and policies for meeting the labor requirements of actions to be taken for national defense purposes; and (ii) estimate training needs to help address national defense requirements and promote necessary and appropriate training programs; and
(5) develop and implement an effective labor management relations policy to support the activities and programs under this order, with the cooperation of other agencies as deemed appropriate by the Secretary of Labor, including the National Labor Relations Board, the Federal Labor Relations Authority, the National Mediation Board, and the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service.
(b) All agencies shall cooperate with the Secretary of Labor, upon request, for the purposes of this section, to the extent permitted by law.
PART VII - DEFENSE PRODUCTION ACT COMMITTEE
Sec. 701. The Defense Production Act Committee. (a) The Defense Production Act Committee (Committee) shall be composed of the following members, in accordance with section 722(b) of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2171(b):
(1) The Secretary of State;
(2) The Secretary of the Treasury;
(3) The Secretary of Defense;
(4) The Attorney General;
(5) The Secretary of the Interior;
(6) The Secretary of Agriculture;
(7) The Secretary of Commerce;
(8) The Secretary of Labor;
(9) The Secretary of Health and Human Services;
(10) The Secretary of Transportation;
(11) The Secretary of Energy;
(12) The Secretary of Homeland Security;
(13) The Director of National Intelligence;
(14) The Director of the Central Intelligence Agency;
(15) The Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers;
(16) The Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration; and
(17) The Administrator of General Services.
(b) The Director of OMB and the Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy shall be invited to participate in all Committee meetings and activities in an advisory role. The Chairperson, as designated by the President pursuant to section 722 of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2171, may invite the heads of other agencies or offices to participate in Committee meetings and activities in an advisory role, as appropriate.
Sec. 702. Offsets. The Secretary of Commerce shall prepare and submit to the Congress the annual report required by section 723 of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App.2172, in consultation with the Secretaries of State, the Treasury, Defense, and Labor, the United States Trade Representative, the Director of National Intelligence, and the heads of other agencies as appropriate. The heads of agencies shall provide the Secretary of Commerce with such information as may be necessary for the effective performance of this function.
PART VIII - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Sec. 801. Definitions. In addition to the definitions in section 702 of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2152, the following definitions apply throughout this order:
(a) “Civil transportation” includes movement of persons and property by all modes of transportation in interstate, intrastate, or foreign commerce within the United States, its territories and possessions, and the District of Columbia, and related public storage and warehousing, ports, services, equipment and facilities, such as transportation carrier shop and repair facilities. “Civil transportation” also shall include direction, control, and coordination of civil transportation capacity regardless of ownership. “Civil transportation” shall not include transportation owned or controlled by the Department of Defense, use of petroleum and gas pipelines, and coal slurry pipelines used only to supply energy production facilities directly.
(b) “Energy” means all forms of energy including petroleum, gas (both natural and manufactured), electricity, solid fuels (including all forms of coal, coke, coal chemicals, coal liquification, and coal gasification), solar, wind, other types of renewable energy, atomic energy, and the production, conservation, use, control, and distribution (including pipelines) of all of these forms of energy.
(c) “Farm equipment” means equipment, machinery, and repair parts manufactured for use on farms in connection with the production or preparation for market use of food resources.
(d) “Fertilizer” means any product or combination of products that contain one or more of the elements nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium for use as a plant nutrient.
(e) “Food resources” means all commodities and products, (simple, mixed, or compound), or complements to such commodities or products, that are capable of being ingested by either human beings or animals, irrespective of other uses to which such commodities or products may be put, at all stages of processing from the raw commodity to the products thereof in vendible form for human or animal consumption. “Food resources” also means potable water packaged in commercially marketable containers, all starches, sugars, vegetable and animal or marine fats and oils, seed, cotton, hemp, and flax fiber, but does not mean any such material after it loses its identity as an agricultural commodity or agricultural product.
(f) “Food resource facilities” means plants, machinery, vehicles (including on farm), and other facilities required for the production, processing, distribution, and storage (including cold storage) of food resources, and for the domestic distribution of farm equipment and fertilizer (excluding transportation thereof).
(g) “Functions” include powers, duties, authority, responsibilities, and discretion.
(h) “Head of each agency engaged in procurement for the national defense” means the heads of the Departments of State, Justice, the Interior, and Homeland Security, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the Central Intelligence Agency, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the General Services Administration, and all other agencies with authority delegated under section 201 of this order.
(i) “Health resources” means drugs, biological products, medical devices, materials, facilities, health supplies, services and equipment required to diagnose, mitigate or prevent the impairment of, improve, treat, cure, or restore the physical or mental health conditions of the population.
(j) “National defense” means programs for military and energy production or construction, military or critical infrastructure assistance to any foreign nation, homeland security, stockpiling, space, and any directly related activity. Such term includes emergency preparedness activities conducted pursuant to title VI of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, 42 U.S.C. 5195 et seq., and critical infrastructure protection and restoration.
(k) “Offsets” means compensation practices required as a condition of purchase in either government to government or commercial sales of defense articles and/or defense services as defined by the Arms Export Control Act, 22 U.S.C. 2751 et seq., and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations,22 C.F.R. 120.1 130.17.
(l) “Special priorities assistance” means action by resource departments to assist with expediting deliveries, placing rated orders, locating suppliers, resolving production or delivery conflicts between various rated orders, addressing problems that arise in the fulfillment of a rated order or other action authorized by a delegated agency, and determining the validity of rated orders.
(m) “Strategic and critical materials” means materials (including energy) that (1) would be needed to supply the military, industrial, and essential civilian needs of the United States during a national emergency, and (2) are not found or produced in the United States in sufficient quantities to meet such need and are vulnerable to the termination or reduction of the availability of the material.
(n) “Water resources” means all usable water, from all sources, within the jurisdiction of the United States, that can be managed, controlled, and allocated to meet emergency requirements, except “water resources” does not include usable water that qualifies as “food resources.”
Sec. 802. General. (a) Except as otherwise provided in section 802(c) of this order, the authorities vested in the President by title VII of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2151 et seq., are delegated to the head of each agency in carrying out the delegated authorities under the Act and this order, by the Secretary of Labor in carrying out part VI of this order, and by the Secretary of the Treasury in exercising the functions assigned in Executive Order 11858, as amended.
(b) The authorities that may be exercised and performed pursuant to section 802(a) of this order shall include:
(1) the power to redelegate authorities, and to authorize the successive redelegation of authorities to agencies, officers, and employees of the Government; and
(2) the power of subpoena under section 705 of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2155, with respect to (i) authorities delegated in parts II, III, and section 702 of this order, and (ii) the functions assigned to the Secretary of the Treasury in Executive Order 11858, as amended, provided that the subpoena power referenced in subsections (i) and (ii) shall be utilized only after the scope and purpose of the investigation, inspection, or inquiry to which the subpoena relates have been defined either by the appropriate officer identified in section 802(a) of this order or by such other person or persons as the officer shall designate.
(c) Excluded from the authorities delegated by section 802(a) of this order are authorities delegated by parts IV and V of this order, authorities in section 721 and 722 of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2170 2171, and the authority with respect to fixing compensation under section 703 of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2153.
Sec. 803. Authority. (a) Executive Order 12919 of June 3, 1994, and sections 401(3) (4) of Executive Order 12656 of November 18, 1988, are revoked. All other previously issued orders, regulations, rulings, certificates, directives, and other actions relating to any function affected by this order shall remain in effect except as they are inconsistent with this order or are subsequently amended or revoked under proper authority. Nothing in this order shall affect the validity or force of anything done under previous delegations or other assignment of authority under the Act.
(b) Nothing in this order shall affect the authorities assigned under Executive Order 11858 of May 7, 1975, as amended, except as provided in section 802 of this order.
(c) Nothing in this order shall affect the authorities assigned under Executive Order 12472 of April 3, 1984, as amended.
Sec. 804. General Provisions. (a) Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect functions of the Director of OMB relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals.
(b) This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations.
(c) This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.
BARACK OBAMA
THE WHITE HOUSE,
March 16, 2012.
Door: Brandon Turbeville
Vertaald door: Frank Bleeker
Bron: http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=29835
Datum: zondag 18 maart 2012
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in de Usa…kom op zeg…
haha, ik hoor hier zojuist van een klant dat haar neefje(14) met een aantal vriendjes een sms hebben verstuurd naar een willekeurig 06 nummer met de tekst….het lijk is verstopt…
3 weken heeft het geduurd, maar de politie stond op een gegeven moment bij dit gezin op de stoep. Ze wisten toen alles al van de familie.
sms was in de achterhoek terecht gekomen en de persoon is naar de politie gestapt.
dat gozertje hebben ze nav gedreigd met buro Halt, en de ouders verteld over BJZ en de (on)mogelijkheden….mocht het nog een keertje voorkomen.
heerlijk die wakkere burgers…
ik denk dat ikzelf had terug ge sms’t
waar dan ? haha
Politiestaat Nederland is niet veel anders.
Ik las zojuist dat er 200 man waaronder militairen rond Den Bosch worden ingezet om een familie aan te pakken die vermoedelijk niet voldoende belasting heeft betaald.
Ik dacht nog… zou die familie die bij de gratie gods hier en elders rooft moordt en plundert tot de orde worden geroepen, maar nee het ging om een zigeuner familie…
kO
Zonder handlangers kunnen ze niets, maar er zijn toch steeds weer individuen die zich hier voor lenen, en we weten ook dat dit soort psychische stoornissen heeft, anders ga je niet als een pseudo robotcop met een bivak muts vermomming over straat, ze verbieden de
Islam dracht voor vrouwen, en voeren te gelijkertijd een vermomming van hun handlangers in, en niemand zegt er iets van/over.
Hier in Frankrijk doen ze sterk denken aan de Gestapo, met een SS overval commando, ze beuken een huis in en alles is in rep en roer, ze créeren een agst psychose bij de burgers, en dit is dan een volks republiek.
Toch zal de blanke meerderheid, die zo lang als de kop van jut heeft gediend voor alle zieke minderheden, overwinnen, dat is een natuur wet,
de meerderheid is misleid en misbruikt, en langzaam aan komen zij er achter, en de dag dat zij hun gezag zullen herstellen is niet ver meer af.
BYE BYE DOLLAR IT WAS FUN ! – YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Urr39KKOh_o&feature=player_embedded#!
Benjamin Fulford 4-3-12…”Japan’s government formally agrees to set up 1000 trillion yen fund but worries about geopolitical ramifications”
“In the US, the Pentagon has begun asking citizens to stock up with 72 hours’ worth of food because of possible disruptions associated with the imminent replacement of the US dollar with a new Treasury dollar, according to CIA sources in California. This move is also expected to be accompanied by a massive clean up operation aimed at draining the corruption out of Wall Street and Washington D.C. in order to restore the US to its former moral and economic greatness.
“Another sign that something big is about to happen is that a European CIA source asked the White Dragon Society for the names and addresses of members of the following organizations: the committee of 300, the Bilderberg group, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Club of Rome, the Trilateral Commission and the European Commission. These have been forwarded.
“Message to the members of this group: ‘please do not get in our way.’”
Vast een paar namen:Albert II, King of Belgium/Balkenende, Jan Peter/
Barroso, José Manuel/Beatrix, Queen/Bolkestein, Frits/Duisenberg, Wim/
Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange/Wellink, Nout/Van Rompuy, Herman/
Trichet, Jean-Claude/Strauss-Kahn, Dominique/Sarkozy, Nicolas/Powell, Colin/Peres, Shimon/Kissinger, Henry/Murdoch, Rupert dit zijn een aantal bekende namen uit de lijst voor volledige lijst:
Here, by the way, is a link to what appears to be a credible list of the current members of the Committee of 300:
http://www.pseudoreality.org/committeeof300.html
Lees volledige artikel:
http://kauilapele.wordpress.com/2012/04/02/benjamin-fulford-4-3-12-japans-government-formally-agrees-to-set-up-1000-trillion-yen-fund-but-worries-about-geopolitical-ramifications/
DAVID WILCOCK with DRAKE Interview 29March2012 ( DivineCosmos.com )
http://kauilapele.wordpress.com/2012/03/30/3-28-12-david-wilcock-interview-of-drake-youtube-video/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjZgsRt8PBc&feature=player_embedded
Ter informatie ook warm aan bevolen voor de bezoekers van deze site werkzaam voor de AIVD, Rechtbank, OM etc!
…..’’draining the corruption out of Wall Street and Washington D.C. in order to restore the US to its former moral and economic greatness.’’…….
Tja…….
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bbiO7Z8oSc
…..’’being to the Rothschild banking system, which was in collaboration with the Illuminati. This Awareness indicates that this has remained so since that time. This Awareness indicates that there were certain elements relating to the entity Madison and also to Thomas Jefferson, that these entities and La Fayette and George Washington and Benjamin Franklin — these entities in particular were aware of the banking controls and the manipulation of nations.’’…..
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/master_file/illuminaticonspiracy2.htm
Napoleon said: “When a government is dependent for money upon the bankers, they and not the leaders of the government control the situation, since the hand that gives is above the hand that takes … financiers are without patriotism and without decency…”
Misschien ook leuk om weten……
De exacte positie van het pentagon (pentagram), Washington DC (en bepaalde gebouwen) en zelfs de test-site van Los Alomos werden vastgelegd ten tijde van en door Franklin en Jefferson……En berekend vanuit Rennes-le-Chateau………Raar?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2RPqMjlItM&feature=results_main&playnext=1&list=PLC61B9518F5258D51
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIe0QyAutFo
http://www.belfort-group.eu/forum/topic/263
Benjamin ‘Mozes’ Franklin (was zijn naam binnen de metselarij), een van de ‘founding fathers’ van het ‘nieuwe land gods’ (foto)……..
http://www.google.be/imgres?q=benjamin+franklin+apotheose&um=1&hl=nl&sa=N&biw=1280&bih=952&tbm=isch&tbnid=tlsngMZx8Fam_M:&imgrefurl=http://clesnes.blog.lemonde.fr/2011/01/03/2011-commencera-par-une-lecture-de-la-constitution/&docid=0EkeBWe7O1-TqM&imgurl=http://clesnes.blog.lemonde.fr/files/2011/01/apotheose-de-gw.1294028664.thumbnail.jpg&w=600&h=461&ei=ocF6T_adFouWOu2T0OYC&zoom=1&iact=hc&vpx=180&vpy=559&dur=30&hovh=197&hovw=256&tx=162&ty=87&sig=114526424277406074399&page=2&tbnh=138&tbnw=180&start=31&ndsp=36&ved=1t:429,r:18,s:31
…….was ook betrokken in kinderofferij binnen de ‘hellfire club’. Waarvan hij lid was.
Turnhout
Weten JULLIE nog hoe heel europa wapens moesten INLEVEREN !!!!
geepland
gepland
gepland
JAREN GELEDEN
alles
http://usahitman.com/bankersleaving/
http://americankabuki.blogspot.com/p/131-resignations-from-world-banks.html
http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?anno=2&hl=nl&rurl=translate.google.nl&sl=en&tl=nl&u=http://rense.com/general77/histor.htm&usg=ALkJrhhEywDxNNHk9pLMhgfhXZAfS6ZUnQ
Laten we het er maar op houden dat de Rothschildzionist´s van de Goldmorg-s hem goed beginnen te knijpen.
De VS is als dit zo nog lang duurt erger dan Siberie in de tijd van STALIN.
Waarom bestelt Homeland Security 450 miljoen holle punt kogels?
2 april 2012
Iemand bij het Department of Homeland Security heeft besloten dat er een heleboel munitie nodig is.
Onlangs werd bekend dat ATK een contract kreeg om het Department of Homeland Security van 450 miljoen holle punt kogels te voorzien in de komende vijf jaar.
Ligt het aan mij, of klinkt dat als ongelooflijk veel kogels? Wat gaat de DHS doen met 450 miljoen van deze kogels? Welke mogelijke gebeurtenis zou ooit zoveel munitie vereisen? Als de Verenigde Staten ooit binnengevallen wordt, zou het de taak van het Amerikaanse leger zijn om het land te verdedigen, dus dat kan het niet zijn.
Dus waar zijn al die kogels voor?
Op wie is het Department of Homeland Security van plan te schieten? Volgens de U.S. Census leven er slechts ongeveer 311 miljoen mensen in het hele land. Is er iets dat het Department of Homeland Security ons niet wil vertellen?
Dit alles komt op een moment dat wapenverkoop absoluut de spuigaten uitloopt in de Verenigde Staten…maar ook in steeds meer westerse landen worden wapens blijkbaar steeds belangrijker.
Holle kogels
Hollowpoint-design voor meer afgifte kinetische energie.
Toch ondertekenden de politieafdelingen, de jagers en niet de vergeten de “bad guys” het verdrag niet en konden daardoor voor lage snelheidkogels, wapenpatronen gebruiken die een kommetje of holletje in de punt hebben (het “hollowpoint”-design) en speciaal waren ontworpen om te vervormen bij het raken van het doel. Dergelijke vervormingen zorgen ervoor dat alle kinetische energie (KE) van de kogel aan het weefsel wordt overgedragen over een kleine afstand. Hierdoor ontstaat een enorme schade in vergelijking tot andere kogels die niet een dergelijk kommetje hebben.
Het zijn dus zware patronen…maar tegen wie???
Toevallig werd er eerder (24 maart) al melding gemaakt over de ‘truuk met de 450 miljoen kogels’ op de aan Bill Cooper gewijde Hourofthetime,
http://www.hourofthetime.com/wordpresstest/?p=8294#comments
Feds Buying Up All Surplus Ammo, Ordering Stores To Cease Sales?
‘’This is complete bullshit and both these sources should be considered fear-mongering agent provocateurs. I am personal friends with 10 of the largest distributors in the entire U.S., which are located primarily in the western states and have made the calls myself. I did this because I have not seen any of the multiple-fold increases in prices so I was curious to see what they are hearing. They have not heard of orders to stop selling to the non-government base and in fact there are several having some excellent sales right now! This is the type of bullshit that not only makes these people unable to be trusted, but also has to make you wonder whom they are working for?’’
http://blog.alexanderhiggins.com/2012/03/22/feds-buying-surplus-ammo-ordering-stores-cease-sales-102511/
‘Darpa, Psychological Warfare and Social Engineering’
http://www.thebyteshow.com/JosephPFarrell.html
http://gizadeathstar.com/2011/12/darpa-constructs-a-matrix/
Mvg
Een variant op dum dum. Bij het raken van een object, laten we zeggen een lichaam, scheurt de patroon rond de uitholling open en verspreiden de delen zich als een paraplu uit over het hele gebied totdat het lichaam de kinetische kracht volledig heeft geabsorbeerd.
Lekker!
Dit soort menutie heet Dum Dum kogel, hij maakt een enorm gat in je lichaam, al heel oud, de soldaten sneden met een scherp mes een diep kruis in de kop van de kogel, die van lood waren.
Dit is natuurlijk bedoelt om de komende volksopstand de kop in te drukken, want de burgers zijn zwaar bewapend, en dit wapen bezit staat in de grondwet, met heel vooruitziende blik geschreven.
Het vreemde is dat dit geweld ongewild van de Democratan komt, en niet van de republikeinen, om dat het Zionisme de democraten gebruikt
om hun doel te bereiken.