Katrina
and the Politics of Disaster
by Paul Collins
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In
the wake of hurricane Katrina, many within the government
are ducking for cover as the blame game begins. One
individual who has been targeted is Michael Brown, the
director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
The Associated Press reported the following: |
The top U.S.
disaster official waited hours after Hurricane Katrina struck
the Gulf Coast before he proposed to his boss sending at
least 1,000 Homeland Security workers into the region to
support rescuers, internal documents show.
Part of the
mission, according to the documents obtained by The
Associated Press, was to "convey a positive image"
about the government's response for victims.
Acknowledging
that such a move would take two days, Michael Brown, director
of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, sought the approval
from Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff roughly
five hours after Katrina made landfall on Aug. 29.
Before then,
FEMA had positioned smaller rescue and communications teams
across the Gulf Coast. But officials acknowledged the first
department-wide appeal for help came only as the storm raged.
Brown's memo
to Chertoff described Katrina as "this near catastrophic
event" but otherwise lacked any urgent language. The
memo politely ended, "Thank you for your consideration
in helping us to meet our responsibilities." (No pagination)
Michael Brown
is not the only one with a bull's eye on his chest. Former
Clinton advisor Sydney Blumenthal also got in on the fun,
placing blame squarely on the President's shoulders:
In 2001, FEMA
warned that a hurricane striking New Orleans was one of
the three most likely disasters in the U.S. But the Bush
administration cut New Orleans flood control funding by
44 percent to pay for the Iraq war. (No pagination)
Many in the mainstream
media have interpreted these revelations the same way: gross
incompetence on the part of the government. Apparently, Uncle
Sam cannot get a thing right these days. What the media has
completely missed (or ignored) is how certain factions within
government could use the Katrina catastrophe to introduce
social changes previously unthinkable. There is a discomforting
possibility that Americans must consider in light of the fact
that there is no one else looking out for their best interest.
It is the possibility that warnings were ignored and assistance
was intentionally delayed to create a pretext for unprecedented
government growth.
One supporter
of this contention is Paul Craig Roberts, the former Assistant
Secretary of the Treasury. On the 5th September 2005 Alex
Jones show, Roberts: "agreed that FEMA A has deliberately
withheld aid, and cut emergency communication lines, and automatically
made the crisis look worse in order to empower the image of
a police state emerging to 'save the day'" (Watson and
Jones, no pagination). Steve Watson and Alex Jones also report:
Roberts further
commented "There is no excuse for this, we have never
had in our history the federal government take a week to
respond to a disaster...this is the first time ever that
the help was not mobilized in advance. The proper procedure
is that everything is mobilized and ready to go." (No
pagination)
Roberts can hardly
be called a conspiracy theorist. The former Assistant Secretary
of the Treasury has recognized a certain game plan at work
in the Katrina situation. This game plan has been used for
centuries. Researcher Ralph Epperson elaborates:
The first step
consisted of having the conspiracy's own people infiltrate
the government (the "pressure from above.")
The second step
was to create a real or alleged grievance, usually through
either an action of government or through some situation
where the government should have acted and didn't.
The third step
consisted in having a mob created by the real or alleged
grievance that the government or the conspiracy caused demand
that the problem be solved by a governmental action (the
"pressure from below.")
The fourth step
consisted in having the conspirators in the government remedy
the real or alleged situation with some oppressive legislation.
The fifth step
is a repeat of the last three. The government does not solve
the problem and the mob demand more and more legislation
until the government becomes totalitarian in nature by possessing
all of the power. (37)
If this method
were fully implemented, it would be no exaggeration to describe
the end result as being a Soviet-style America. One of the
government agencies that have much to gain from the execution
of this technique is FEMA.
Michael Brown
may become a sacrificial lamb. However, the Agency he heads,
FEMA, has much to gain from the Katrina catastrophe. The hurricane
disaster may lead to calls for increasing FEMA's budget and
power. In a hopes of silencing his critics, the President
may favor such a move. America would then fall back to sleep,
believing FEMA had its back covered in the event of another
disaster. However, several researchers have recognized that
FEMA has little to do with emergency relief. One such individual
was deceased researcher Jim Keith. In his book, Black
Helicopters Over America, Keith noted the following concerning
FEMA:
FEMA is intended
to assume the powers of government during "emergencies,"
even to the extent of taking over the powers of the President,
if the situation is believed to warrant it. The organization
is located in the top secret National Security Agency facility
in Fort Meade, Maryland. In its more benign aspects, FEMA
is seen as an "umbrella" agency that, during times
of disaster or natural cataclysm, will step into to throw
the stricken populace life preservers. But there are aspects
of FEMA which have some worried, one being that only a small
percentage, less than 10% of FEMA employees according to
a Congressional investigation, is engaged in anything having
to do with disaster relief. So what the hell is FEMA doing
behind those closed doors at Fort Meade? Among other things,
the agency is engaged in compiling computer records on millions
of Americans, to provide a database for CAPS, Crisis Action
Programs, to be deployed whenever the non-elected bureaucrats
of FEMA anticipate something which might compromise almighty
COG, what they term the "Continuity of Government."
(108)
Was Keith merely
being an alarmist when he penned these words? In his book
The Triangle of Death, former DEA agent Michael Levine
records a conversation he had with a CIA agent that reinforces
Jim Keith's contention:
"How can
you be so good at what you do and have so little understanding
of what really pulls your strings? Don't you realize that
there are factions in your government that want this to
happen – an emergency situation too hot for a constitutional
government to handle."
"To what
end?" I asked.
"A suspension
of the Constitution, of course. The legislation is already
in place. All perfectly legal. Check it out yourself. It's
called FEMA. Federal Emergency Management Agency. 'Turn
in your guns, you antigovernment rabble rousers. And who
would be king, Michael?" (353)
In an interview
with William Norman Grigg, Levine made it clear that this
account was not fictitious:
According to
Levine, this shocking exchange is not the product of an
imagination fed by alarmist. "That scenario…came
from a specific conversation I had with a CIA officer in
Argentina in 1979," Levine informed The New American.
"There was a small group of us gathered for a drinking
at the CIA guy's apartment. There were several Argentine
police officers there as well; at the time, Argentina was
a police state in which people could be taken into custody
without warning, tortured, and then 'disappeared.'"
"At one
point my associate in the CIA said that he preferred Argentina's
approach to social order, and that America should be more
like that country," Levine continues. "Somebody
asked, 'Well, how does a change of that sort happen?' The
spook replied that it was necessary to create a situation
of public fear – a sense of impending anarchy and
social upheaval…"(11)
The lack of response
on the part of the government to hurricane Katrina created
a situation just like that described by Levine's CIA acquaintance.
An August 31, 2005 WWLTV news report seems to suggest that
the situation had the desired effect:
Disgusted and
furious with the lawlessness of looters who have put fear
into citizens, New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin declared Martial
Law in the city and directed the city's 1,500 person police
force to do "whatever it takes" to regain control
of the city.
Nagin said that
Martial Law means that officers don't have to worry about
civil rights and Miranda rights in stopping the looters.
(No pagination)
With the proper
pretext now in place, FEMA could enter the scene. Lieutenant-general
Carl A. Strock of the Army Corps of Engineers informed the
press that FEMA was heading up the federal response: "Ultimately,
the corps is directed, along with 15 other agencies, by the
Federal Emergency Management Agency. 'It is FEMA who is really
calling the shots and setting priorities here,' General Strock
said" (Revkin, no pagination).
Indeed, FEMA is
calling all the shots in New Orleans. In the event of a larger
crisis, the agency's powers could be further augmented by
Executive Order 11051. This Executive Order would allow FEMA
to enact other Executive Orders, extending the organization's
control over numerous state and federal functions. This control
would overarch education, welfare, and health services (Executive
Order 11051, no pagination). In addition, FEMA would wield
substantial authority over America's financial institutions.
The agency would regulate wages, credit, salaries, and the
flow of capital (Executive Order 11051, no pagination). The
nation's means of production and distribution would also be
commandeered (no pagination). In short, the infrastructure
of the United States would be effectively controlled by one
omnipotent governmental entity. FEMA is a dictator's wet dream,
and with Katrina it is starting to be given teeth.
The lesson to
be learned from Katrina is fairly obvious. In the event of
a catastrophe, we cannot depend on the government to be our
savior. The politics of disaster are not about relief for
the victims. They are about the acquisition of power.
Sources
Cited
Blumenthal, Sydney. "Former Clinton Advisor: 'No One
Can Say they Didn't See it Coming'."
Spiegel Online, 31 August 2005 http://www.spiegel.de/international/0,1518,372455,00.html
Epperson, Ralph. The Unseen Hand. Tucson, Arizona: Publius
Press, 1985.
Executive Order 11051: PRESCRIBING RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE
OFFICE OF EMERGENCY
PLANNING IN THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT. 27 September
1962
http://www.disastercenter.com/laworder/11051.htm
Grigg, William Norman. "Battle Lines in the Drug War."
New American, October 27, 1997: pg. 11-16.
Keith, Jim. Black Helicopters Over America: Strikeforce for
the New World Order. Lilburn, Georgia: Illuminet Press, 1994.
Levine, Michael and Laura Kavanau. The Triangle of Death.
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Years of Missed Opportunities." New York Times, 2 September
2005 http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/02/national/nationalspecial/02levee.html
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&photoid=20050904LADM120&ewp=ewp_news_0905fema
Unsigned document. "Nagin declares Martial Law to crack
down on looters." WWLTV.com, 31 August 2005
http://www.wwltv.com/local/stories/WWL083105lawless.1242410b.html
Watson, Steve and Alex Jones. "Former Assistant Secretary
of the Treasury on New Orleans:
'Americans Are Being Brainwashed'" Prison Planet.Com,
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http://prisonplanet.com/Pages/Sept05/060905brainwashed.htm
About
the Author
Paul D. Collins has studied suppressed
history and the shadowy undercurrents of world political dynamics
for roughly eleven years. In 1999, he completed his Associate
of Arts and Science degree. He is working to complete his
Bachelor's degree, with a major in Communications and a minor
in Political Science. Paul has authored another book entitled
The Hidden Face of Terrorism: The Dark Side of Social
Engineering, From Antiquity to September 11. Published
in November 2002, the book is available online from www.authorhouse.com,
www.barnesandnoble.com,
and also www.amazon.com.
It can be purchased as an e-book (ISBN 1-4033-6798-1) or in
paperback format (ISBN 1-4033-6799-X). He also co-authored
The Ascendancy of the Scientific Dictatorship, which is available
at: http://www.iuniverse.com/bookstore/book_detail.asp?&isbn=0-595-31164-4
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