Synopses & Reviews
A fresh window on American history: The eye-opening truth about the governmentand#8217;s secret plans to survive a catastrophic attack on US soiland#8212;even if the rest of us dieand#8212;a roadmap that began at the dawn of the nuclear age to today.andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Every day in Washington, DC, the blue-and-gold 1st Helicopter Squadron, codenamed and#8220;MUSSEL,and#8221; flies over the Potomac River. As obvious as the Presidential motorcade, most people assume the squadron is a travel perk for VIPs. Theyand#8217;re only half right: while the helicopters do provide transport, the unit exists to evacuate high-ranking officials in the event of a terrorist or nuclear attack on the capital. In the event of an attack, select officials would be whisked by helicopters to a ring of secret bunkers around Washington, even as ordinary citizens were left to fend for themselves.andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;For sixty years, the US government has been developing secret Doomsday plans to protect itself, and the multibillion-dollar Continuity of Government (COG) program takes numerous formsand#8212;from its plans to evacuate the Liberty Bell from Philadelphia to the plans to launch nuclear missiles from a Boeing-747 jet flying high over Nebraska. In andlt;iandgt;Raven Rockandlt;/iandgt;, Garrett M. Graff sheds light on the inner workings of the 650-acre compound (called Raven Rock) just miles from Camp David, as well as dozens of other bunkers the government built its top leaders during the Cold War, from the White House lawn to Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado to Palm Beach, Florida, and the secret plans that would have kicked in after a Cold War nuclear attack to round up foreigners and dissidents and nationalize industries. From the Cold War through the War on Terror, Graff tracks the evolution of the government plan and the threats of global war.andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Equal parts a presidential, military, and cultural history, andlt;iandgt;Raven Rock andlt;/iandgt;reveals how the United States never stopped worryingand#8212;and never learned to love the bomb. In these Doomsday plans, each governmental agency had its own secret missionand#8212;from the Park Service, which would run refuge camps, to the Post Office, which would be in charge of dealing with those killed in the attack. Based on thousands of once-classified documents, as well as personal interviews, and travel to a number of COG facilities, Graff takes us through the back channels of government to understand exactly what is at stake if our nation is attacked, and how weand#8217;re prepared to respond.
Synopsis
The eye-opening true story of the government's secret plans to survive and rebuild after a catastrophic attack on US soil--a narrative that span from the dawn of the nuclear age to today. Every day in Washington, DC, the blue-and-gold 1st Helicopter Squadron, code-named "MUSSEL," flies over the Potomac River. As obvious as the presidential motorcade, the squadron is assumed by most people to be a travel perk for VIPs. They're only half right: while the helicopters do provide transport, the unit exists to evacuate high-ranking officials in the event of a terrorist or nuclear attack on the capital. In the event of an attack, select officials would be whisked by helicopters to a ring of secret bunkers around Washington, even as ordinary citizens are left to fend for themselves.
For sixty years, the US government has been developing secret Doomsday plans to protect itself, and the multibillion-dollar Continuity of Government (COG) program takes numerous forms--from its plans to evacuate the Liberty Bell from Philadelphia and our most precious documents from the National Archives to the plans to launch nuclear missiles from a Boeing 747 jet flying high over Nebraska.
In Raven Rock, Garrett Graff sheds light on the inner workings of the 650-acre compound (called Raven Rock) just miles from Camp David, as well as dozens of other bunkers the government built its top leaders during the Cold War, from the White House lawn to Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado to Palm Beach, Florida, and the secret plans that would have kicked in after a Cold War nuclear attack to round up foreigners and dissidents, and nationalize industries.
Equal parts a presidential, military, and political history, Raven Rock tracks the evolution of the government's plans and the threats of global war from the dawn of the nuclear era through the present day. Relying upon thousands of pages of once-classified documents, as well as original interviews and visits to former and current COG facilities, Graff brings readers through the back channels of government to understand exactly what is at stake if our nation is attacked, and how we're prepared to respond if it is.
About the Author
Garrett M. Graff is the editor of andlt;iandgt;Politico andlt;/iandgt;magazine and the former editor of andlt;iandgt;Washingtonian andlt;/iandgt;magazine. He is the author of andlt;iandgt;Raven Rock: The Story of the U.S. Governmentandrsquo;s Secret Plan to Save Itself...While the Rest of Us Dieandlt;/iandgt;, as well as andlt;iandgt;The Threat Matrix: The FBI War in the Age of Global Terror andlt;/iandgt;and andlt;iandgt;The First Campaign: Globalization, the Web, and the Race for the White Houseandlt;/iandgt;. He teaches at Georgetown University and is a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations. The first blogger accredited to cover a White House press briefing, Graffandrsquo;s writing has also appeared in andlt;iandgt;The New York Timesandlt;/iandgt;, andlt;iandgt;The Washington Postandlt;/iandgt;,andlt;iandgt; Politicoandlt;/iandgt;, and elsewhereandlt;iandgt;.andlt;/iandgt;