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I believe there exists within the US federal executive a clandestine government called, by name, "Continuity of Government" (COG). This government is, in form, a federal democratic republic. It exists within the federal executive but is not identical to it. It contains its own legislative, judicial, and executive branches. It is formed according to its own constitution.
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The secret COG government is the sovereign which administers what Ola Tunander calls the "security state". The security state is legislated, adjudicated, and executed by COG according to COG's own constitution, whereas the democratic state is legislated, adjudicated, and executed by the US Federal Government according to the US constitution. In brief,
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"Government of the Shadows" by Eric Wilson et al.
  
Security State = COG
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"American Deep State" by Peter Dale Scott
  
The Security State = COG is identical to the US Deep State. Contrary to Peter Dale Scott, I do not believe the US Deep State is a system of contesting forces vying for sovereignty. The common modus operandi of US deep events points to a structural form for the US Deep State. Use of force between constituents of the US Deep State are explained as party conflicts within COG. The COG constitution may itself allow for murder of one's political/military/business rivals.
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"American War Machine" by Peter Dale Scott
  
The three branches of the COG government are administered by military, political, and business elite--not all of them citizens of the United States. It may be partially composed of members of the democratic state, but it also includes the military, political, and business elite of other states. Within the business elite, it includes international drug traffickers (which may intersect with the military and political elite of some state). Indeed, drug trafficking may be a primary source of revenue for this secret government.
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"Disconnecting the Dots" by Kevin Fenton
  
COG government has not always existed. Its inception occurs after WWII, and the cause for its constitution seems to lie in the inability of the legislative branch of the democratic state to rapidly and effectively respond to threats which arise from the advancement of military technology, primarily nuclear weapons. The US constitution stipulates that the legislature has sole discretion to authorize use of military force. However, the legislature contains too many legislators. It requires tremendous time and energy to react to national threats using the democratic process. The COG legislature, by contrast, is reserved for a small, exclusive clique. Democratic processes within this structure allow for swift reaction to external threats. The successes of the COG government gave reason for the democratic state to cede more and more power to COG.
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"The Concept of the Political" by Carl Schmitt
 
 
I submit that COG is not a continuation of a previously existing government, neither simply a change of government, but rather an evolution of the very concept of government. The idea of a fascist form of government, one in which corporate and state power are merged, had first to evolve. It could only have arisen in a particular stage of social development, i.e., after feudalism and during the capitalist phase of social development. As the rate of profit declines, and the world enters the socialist phase of social development, an evolution of the concept of government must arise. This is COG.
 

Latest revision as of 18:51, 6 September 2022

Recommended books:

"Government of the Shadows" by Eric Wilson et al.

"American Deep State" by Peter Dale Scott

"American War Machine" by Peter Dale Scott

"Disconnecting the Dots" by Kevin Fenton

"The Concept of the Political" by Carl Schmitt