Just how far gone is it? I've seen allusions to etc dictatorial exective orders over the years, but when I Google for a complete listing only some
loose sites pop up, such as this writeup from '95:
sonic.net...
It's unclear, in that case, which are sdtill active and what the implications of BushCo. era exective orders. It's basically a state of executive
order overload. But it seems that a clear and concise listing would really get peoples attention.
Where are these even officially listed? Like I googled one that I found in a FEMA E.O. listing and one written by JFK popped up.
lucidtomr.blogspot.com...
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Executive Order No. 10990: Enables U.S. Government to take over all transportation and take control of U.S. highways and ports.
Executive Order No. 10995: Government can seize and control all media.
Executive Order No. 10997: Lets the government take over all gas, electric power, petroleum, fuels, and minerals.
Executive Order No. 10998: Allows U.S. Government to take over all food supplies and farms.
Executive Order No. 11000: Enables U.S. Government to mobilize civilians into work brigades under government supervision.
Executive Order No. 11001: Enables U.S. Government control of all health, education, welfare functions.
Executive Order No. 11002: Enables the Postmaster General to operate a national registration of all U.S. persons.
Executive Order No. 11003: Enables U.S. Government to take control of all airports and aircraft.
Executive Order No. 11004: Enables the Housing and Finance Authority to relocate communities, build new housing, decide on areas to be abandoned, and
put entire populations into new locations.
Executive Order No. 11005: Enables government takeover of all railroads, waterways, and public storage facilities.
www.fdrs.org...
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