Feds
to Conduct "Operation Gotham Shield" Simulating 10kt Nuke
Detonation over NYC/NJ Next Mon. & Tues
19
April, 2017
UPDATED
4:00 PM EDT (See Bottom) A Joint Operation, code named Gotham
Shield is
scheduled for Apr.
24 & 25.
The premise of this simulated crisis will be the
detonation of a 10,000-ton nuclear device in the air over New Jersey.
The
electromagnetic pulse (EMP) caused by the detonation of this device
will cause the disabling of most telephone, internet, and other
electronic devices in a 20 kilometer radius around the detonation
site.
Operation
Gotham Shield is a joint exercise with the Amateur Radio
Emergency Service (ARES), Military Auxiliary Radio Service (MARS),
Department of Defense (Dod), Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) and the Red Cross in NY & NJ. MARS is headquartered
at Fort Huachuca, Arizona,
and assigned to the Headquarters, United States Army Network
Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM).
A
military document obtained by SuperStation95 shows the role of
Amateur Radio (HAM Radio) operators will be to report -- on a
county-by-county basis -- the status of:
- Electrical Power
- Municipal Water Service
- Sanitation Services
- Medical Facility
- Communications
- Transportation
The
information about whether such services are "fully operational,
rolling outages, partial availability or completely destroyed"
will be transmitted to NORAD and to the National Command Authority.
The
problem with this "exercise" is that, many times in the
past, federal "exercises" have become actual events! A
scanned image of the document appears below, click image to enlarge:
Two Days Before 9/11, Military Exercise Simulated Suicide Hijack Targeting New York
The
US military conducted a training exercise in the five days before the
September 11 attacks that included simulated aircraft hijackings by
terrorists, according to a 9/11 Commission document recently
found in the US National Archives. In one of the scenarios,
implemented on September 9, terrorists hijacked a London to New York
flight, planning to blow it up with explosives over New York.
The
undated document, entitled “NORAD EXERCISES Hijack Summary,” was
part of a series of 9/11 Commission records moved to the National
Archives at the start of the year. It was found there, and posted to
the 9/11
Document Archive at Scribd,
by History Commons contributor paxvector, in the files of the
commission’s Team 8, which focused on the failed emergency response
on the day of the attacks. The summary appears to have been drafted
by one of the commission’s staffers, possibly Miles Kara, based on
documents submitted by NORAD.
In
the September 9 scenario, the fictitious terrorists’ goal seems to
have been to kill New Yorkers with the rain of debris following the
plane’s explosion. However, in the exercise, the military
intercepted the plane and forced it away from the city. When the
terrorists realized they were not near New York, they blew the plane
up “over land near the divert location,” leaving no survivors.
The military unit most involved in this scenario was NORAD’s
Northeast Air Defense Sector (NEADS), which also played a key role in
the air defense response to the 9/11 attacks, two days later.
Numerous
Hijacks Listed
Three
days earlier, on September 6, NORAD simulated two hijackings as part
of the same exercise, which was called “Vigilant Guardian.” In
one scenario, a fictitious terrorist organization called Mum Hykro
hijacked a Boeing 747 from Tokyo to the US and made a “threat of
harm to passengers and possibly large population within US or
Canada.” The terrorists intended to “rain terror from the skies
onto a major US city unless the US declares withdrawal from Asian
conflict.” The plane is listed as being bound for Anchorage,
Alaska, although the hijackers changed course for Vancouver in
Canada, and then for San Francisco, California. Liaising with the
FAA, NORAD provided “covert shadowing” of the hijacked plane.
In
a second hijack scenario on the same day, ten members of another
fictitious terrorist group, called Lin Po, hijacked another 747 to
Anchorage, this time out of Seoul, South Korea. The hijackers were
armed, their weapons having been smuggled onto the plane by ground
crews before takeoff. They also had gas containers that could be
detonated. Two of the plane’s passengers were killed, and the CIA
and NSA warned that the group had the means to pull off an attack
with chemical and biological weapons. In response, NORAD’s
commander in chief ordered fighters from the Alaskan NORAD Region
(ANR) to intercept and shadow the hijacked plane, and get into
“position to shoot down aircraft.”
Another
scenario included in the Vigilant Guardian exercise was run the day
before 9/11, although this followed the more traditional scenario of
Cubans hijacking a flight from Havana and demanding to be taken to
New York for political asylum in the US. This scenario involved the
participation of NORAD’s Southeast Air Defense Sector (SEADS), and
the plane eventually landed at Dobbins Air Force Base in Georgia.
The
document lists hijack exercises going back to 1998, several of which
had involved internal flights, originating in the US. For example, a
January 1999 exercise included the simulated takeover of a Miami to
Oklahoma City flight and the hijacking of a San Diego to Anchorage
flight the next day.
At
the release of the 9/11
Commission Report in
July 2004, the panel’s chairman Tom Kean famously said that the
main reason the 9/11 attacks were not prevented was that there had
been a “failure
of imagination.”
However, the hijack simulation planners were really quite imaginative
and in several of the scenarios the hijackers had WMD actually on
board the aircraft. For example, in a September 1999 exercise,
hijackers on a 747 bound from Hong Kong to Canada had sarin gas on
board, and threatened to blow up the plane. An exercise the following
month included the simulation of a terrorist group hijacking a plane
with American and Canadian citizens on board. The plane was bound
from France to Canada, and the terrorist group was said to have the
“will and means to strike North America with WMD.” Communications
with the plane were lost following the hijacking, but the crew
overpowered the terrorists and regained control of the plane at the
last second.
An
exercise in October 1998 included terrorists hijacking a 747 with the
intent of committing a “suicide run into [a] metropolitan area of”
San Francisco. And an October 2000 exercise included the simulated
hijacking of a plane bound from London to Cairo. The scenario was
that “100 religious fanatics will take over the aircraft,” but
the “aircraft will land at JFK [airport in New York] without
incident and [the] FBI will escort [the] hijackers.”
Perhaps
the most imaginative scenario, part of a June 2001 exercise, had a
Colombian cartel making a deal with a Haitian AIDS victim to carry
out a suicide attack with a private aircraft against a SEADS command
and control node. Alerted by the FBI, the military had to “work to
keep aircraft from impacting SEADS.” The document ominously states
that the “scenario fruition” was “up to Blue Forces,” meaning
the group playing the US defenders in the exercise.
Although
it is not listed in the document, there was also a simulated plane
hijacking scheduled to take place in the Northeast US on the day of
9/11, and its timing overlapped with the real-world events. According
to Vanity
Fair,
“The day’s exercise was designed to run a range of scenarios,
including a ‘traditional’ simulated hijack in which politically
motivated perpetrators commandeer an aircraft, land on a Cuba-like
island, and seek asylum.”
When
NEADS was informed of the first real-world hijacking, members of its
staff initially assumed this was part of the exercise. For example,
Master Sergeant Maureen Dooley, the leader of the ID section, told
the other members of her team: “We have a hijack going on. Get your
checklists. The exercise is on.” Major Kevin Nasypany, the mission
crew commander, actually said out loud, “The hijack’s not
supposed to be for another hour.” Like the numerous hijacking
scenarios described in the “NORAD EXERCISES” document, there was
no mention of this simulated hijacking scheduled for the morning of
September 11 in the 9/11
Commission Report.
Clearly,
further investigation is required to verify the extraordinary details
revealed in the “NORAD EXERCISES” document, and in particular
find out what else the September 2001 Vigilant Guardian exercise
involved. The fact that this exercise included simulations of
terrorists hijacking aircraft, and that New York City was central to
some of its scenarios, should
serve as a warning of what might actually take place in the upcoming
"Gotham Shield" simulated nuclear detonation on April 24 &
25.
UPDATE 4:00 PM EDT, APRIL 19 --
Further
investigation into "Operation Gotham Shield" shows this is
a __
M A J O R __ exercise,
involving the actual mobilization of numerous federal, state, county,
and local resources over and above the military mentioned earlier:
Law enforcement, Fire/Rescue/EMS, Hospitals, Doctors, Nurses,
Regional Trade Associations such as the Health Care Association of
New Jersey and the Eastern Regional Helicopter Council, to name just
a few.
The
"triage area" for this exercise will be MetLife
Stadium in
the Meadowlands of East Rutherford, NJ. That's where teams will
assemble and where "victims" will be initially evac'd.
TRAFFIC
NIGHTMARE ???
Nearby
roads are likely to be heavily congested: Route 3 from Route 17 to
the Lincoln Tunnel will likely be a nightmare. Route 17
anywhere south of Route 46 is likely to be jammed. The New
Jersey Turnpike western spur which leads directly to Exit
16-w for
the Meadowlands Sports Complex will also likely be clogged in
nightmarish congestion. The map below shows MetLife Stadium in
relation to major highways and to New York City. We strongly
recommend drivers completely avoid NJ Route 3 at all costs. (Click
map to enlarge)
UPDATE 4:45 PM EDT APRIL 19 --
A
number of third-party web sites have been talking about this
"exercise" for awhile, and there is a significant "Red
Flag" regarding them: They utilize DIFFERENT DATES for the
"exercise!"
For
instance, the MARS/ARES Ham Radio people have been explicitly told
Monday and Tuesday, April 24 and 25.
EXERCISE
- Operation Gotham Shield/Improvised Nuclear Detonation Incident -
April 26, 2017 :: This is a reminder that on April 26, 2017 -
HCANJ/LANJ will be participating in "Operation Gotham Shield"
in conjunction with our NJESF #8 Partners including NJDOH-PHILEP, New
Jersey Medical Services Task Force, Office of the Medical Examiner,
NJDHS-Disaster Terrorism Branch, Urban Area Strategic Initiative, as
well as, State Office of Emergency Management, local, county and
Federal Law Enforcement agencies.
Our
members will receive exercise information prior to and during the
exercise date that may solicit your facility to provide specific
information related to available bed status to assist in medical
surge. Only ONE individual per facility should respond to requests
that are generated via our AMERILERT system, BUT your facility will
be expected to respond to AMERILERT requests during the exercise.
The
US Government itself is using vastly differing dates. For
instance, the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
says the Gotham Shield Exercise started already, on April 18, and
continues to May 5!
Upcoming Gotham Shield Exercise
Murad
Raheem, Field Supervisor, HHS Region II, Regional Emergency
Coordinator Program, shared information about a national, FEMA-led
exercise scheduled to take place from mid-April through early May.
"Gotham Shield" is the name for a collection of smaller,
separate exercises "to evaluate the whole community effort to
prevent, protect from, respond to, and plan initial recovery after
the effects of an Improvised Nuclear Device attack." The
exercise will involve multiple Federal, State, and City agencies. New
York City plans to activate its Emergency Operations Center on a
single day of play, and test its ability to respond 24 hours after an
initial attack. During the March EPCC meeting, participants
brainstormed ways that a small number of hospitals could explore how
facilities at various geographic distances from the point of
detonation would likely respond. GNYHA is working with various
government response agencies to plan this complementary exercise.
______________
With
so many agencies using such varying dates, several observers are
seeing what they call "Red Flags" - saying they are now
more concerned than ever that something strange may actually take
place during this "exercise."
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