EDIT: SECOND PART TO THE IRON MOUNTAIN REPORT HERE:
https://greatawakening.win/p/16Zr0zyUbN/
I FOUND ALL THE INFO UNDERNEATH INITIATED BY THIS POST
https://greatawakening.win/p/16Zr0xgsLf/wikileaks-cables-reveal-nato-int/c/
where ThinkItThrough pointed to this pdf ("Peace is not desirable") - THANQ!
https://www.1215.org/lawnotes/misc/report-from-iron-mountain.pdf
PDF OF THE BOOK: http://www.jar2.com/Files/Ted_Gunderson/Files/CENSORED_RFIM.pdf
THE UNSEEN HAND - RALPH EPPERSON
https://www.heritage-history.com/index.php?c=read&author=epperson&book=unseen&story=iron
IRON MOUNTAIN INC. + IRON MOUNTAIN REPORT (go hand-in-hand)
The report states "Peace is not desirable" and the Iron Mountain Inc. provides services to safely store EVERYTHING! in case of disaster, war, etc.
Q-DROP 596 / Jan 23, 2018 - https://qalerts.app/?n=596
Maybe these vaults are the places where everything is stored?
THE VAULT STORING NEARLY EVERYTHING? - Iron Mountain Inc, founded by Hermann Knaust
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Mountain_(company)#History
"Iron Mountain Inc. (NYSE: IRM) is an American enterprise information management services company founded in 1951 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. Its records management, information destruction, and data backup and recovery services are supplied to more than 220,000 customers[4] in 58 countries throughout North America, Europe, Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Australia.
As of 2020 over 94% of Fortune 1000 companies use Iron Mountain's services to store and manage their information in some capacity.[5]"
"Knaust saw a business opportunity, amidst widespread Cold War fears, in protecting corporate information from nuclear attack and other disasters.
The company was originally founded in 1951 as Iron Mountain Atomic Storage Corporation;[7] it opened its first underground "vaults" in 1951 and its first sales office in the Empire State Building, about 125 miles (201 km) south.[8]
Iron Mountain's first customer was East River Savings Bank, who brought microfilm copies of deposit records and duplicate signature cards in armored cars for storage in the mountain facility. In 1978, the company opened its first above-ground records-storage facility."
https://www.annualreports.com/HostedData/AnnualReportArchive/i/NYSE_IRM_2001.pdf
https://www.newyorker.com/business/currency/the-many-lives-of-iron-mountain
"If you’ve ever wondered where it all goes—printouts, photocopies, purchase orders, meeting minutes, invoices, correspondence, training manuals, personnel files, audit reports, PowerPoint decks, tax returns, financial statements, contracts; all the stuff, in short, that your company produces and is often required, by law, to keep—your answer might be a decommissioned Hudson Valley iron mine called Iron Mountain. “The Mountain,” as employees sometimes refer to it, is a storage facility for a Boston company, also called Iron Mountain, that is one of the most successful document-storage firms in the United States."
https://icannwiki.org/Iron_Mountain
https://www.1215.org/lawnotes/misc/report-from-iron-mountain.pdf
"The Mountain has stored musical instruments, valuable antiques, and celebrity memorabilia.
One client, “Madame X,” was an anonymous art collector. Once a year, she’d visit with a curator, lay out a spread of wine and cheese, and admire her paintings underground. Later, Mesick and Crego pointed out an old photograph: it shows two men carrying Monet’s “Boating on the River Epte” through the mine’s interior entrance, a bank-vault door weighing twenty-eight tons."
"... One, which belonged to a county government, held endless drawers of birth and death certificates. Another was empty except for two large, slightly sinister freezers: one contained D.N.A. samples, while the other, empty, served as a backup for the first."
"... a guard goes on a solo walk through the whole facility every two hours—and they agreed that it could get “spooky” down there. (“You hear sounds that you don’t want to hear,” Crego said—perhaps rocks falling on the roof. “It’s like, What was that? I don’t know, and I don’t know if I want to!”)
http://ironmountainmine.com/iron%20mountain/Report_from_Iron_Mountain.pdf
"The substance of these stratagems [for the weakening of the United States so it can be more easily merged into a global government based on the model of collectivism] can be traced to a think-tank study released in 1966 called the Report from Iron Mountain.
Although the origin of the report is highly debated, the document itself hints that it was commissioned by the Department of Defense under Defense Secretary, Robert McNamara and was produced by the Hudson Institute located at the base of Iron Mountain in Croton-on-Hudson, New York.
The Hudson Institute was founded and directed by Herman Kahn, formerly of the Rand Corporation. Both McNamara and Kahn were members of the CFR.
The self-proclaimed purpose of the study was to explore various ways to “stabilize society.” Praiseworthy as that may sound, a reading of the Report soon reveals that the word society is used synonymously with the word government. Furthermore, the word stabilize is used as meaning to preserve and to perpetuate.
It is clear from the start that the nature of **the study was to analyze the different ways a government can perpetuate itself in power, ways to control its citizens and prevent them from rebelling. **
THE ELITE'S HIDEAWAY!
"In the sixties and early seventies, Mesick said, people sometimes slept in the mine: it contained fallout shelters, built and maintained by Iron Mountain for executives from Exxon, Shell, and other big companies.
One especially elaborate shelter, he said, had sixty-five hotel rooms, each with a private bath, and a large cafeteria with a commercial kitchen; in the mid-century-modern bedrooms, curtains obscured the concrete.
According to Mesick, in the event of nuclear war, some executives, along with their families, would have been evacuated by helicopter from New York City. “They’d hired local folks to tend to them, to cook for them, to clean for them,” Mesick told me. “Their idea was to wait out the storm while the debris and radioactivity were going on overhead—then they were going to come out and sell oil to everyone who was left.”
Every now and then, Mesick recalled, the executives would run a “live exercise”—essentially, they’d come and hang out for the weekend. Even though he had thought the plan “a little strange,” he was grateful for the shelter’s protection.
WTF - WHAT A STRANGE WEBSITE!!!! - FOR DEEP DIGGERS, don't let the appearance chase you away, behind the links you can click are real sources/ documents (extracted from the Iron Mountain Inc. above?)
I found the above pdf on ironmountainmine.com and navigating the website I found the following)
go to and scroll down to "Due Dates - Nanotechnology"
http://ironmountainmine.com/MAY2011.htm
ALSO: WATCH THE WATERS???
http://ironmountainmine.com/CONDEMNATION_BY_COMMISSIONER_signed.pdf
(overall a very, very strange website)
The Iron Mountain Mine - "Watch the water"?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Mountain_Mine#Location_and_drainage
(Read more on the wiki page how they release this POISON in intervalls in to the water streams in the 'drainage' paragraph!)
"The drainage water from the Iron Mountain Mine is the most acidic water naturally found on Earth; some samples collected in 1990 and 1991 have been measured to have a pH value of -3.6.[3] Water temperatures as high as 47 °C have been measured underground.[4]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Mountain_Mine#History
"The mine was designated a Superfund site in 1983 and a water treatment plant was built in 1994. In 2000, the government reached a settlement with Aventis CropScience (now part of Bayer), for the long-term funding of the cleanup efforts.[1] Aventis, formerly known as Rhône-Poulenc, acquired Stauffer Chemical in 1987. Stauffer had purchased Mountain Copper Company in 1968 and in doing so took on the companies liabilities including the cleanup.[2]"
CONNECTED TO THIS 'IRON MOUNTAIN REPORT & MCNAMARRA' IS "GODFATHER - Maurice Strong"
https://naturalclimatechange.org/perspectives-on-maurice-strong/
"In 1979, at the Strong’s invitation, the first groups moved to the Baca – the Aspen Institute and the Lindisfarne Association, a humanistic American think-thank and a spiritual society, respectively. Later, they withdrew in the face of the site’s remoteness.
Some of the locals were happy to see them go, for they imagined – in the presence of such visitors as Henry Kissinger, the World Bank’s Robert McNamara, and the presidents of the organizations like IBM, Pan Am, and Harvard University – a clandestine, left-wing conspiracy to establish the Baca as the base for a world government.
Rumors circulated for a while that Strong had a huge warehouse in Canada full of newly designed and minted currency, ready to issue when the “internationalist conspiracy” was initiated."
AND DON'T FORGET THE ROYAL AGENDA CONNECTED TO THIS
https://greatawakening.win/p/16Zr0ypXiT/behind-the-green-curtain-june-3r/
ROBERT STRANG MCNAMARA
https://www.worldbank.org/en/archive/history/past-presidents/robert-strange-mcnamara
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_McNamara
"the eighth United States Secretary of Defense, serving from 1961 to 1968 under Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. He remains the longest serving Secretary of Defense, having remained in office over seven years. He played a major role in promoting the United States' involvement in the Vietnam War.[3]
McNamara was responsible for the institution of systems analysis in public policy, which developed into the discipline known today as policy analysis.[4]
He was born in San Francisco, California, graduated from UC Berkeley and Harvard Business School and served in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II.
After the war, Henry Ford II hired McNamara and a group of other Army Air Force veterans to work for Ford Motor Company. These "Whiz Kids" helped reform Ford with modern planning, organization, and management control systems. After briefly serving as Ford's president, McNamara accepted appointment as Secretary of Defense.
In 1968, he resigned as Secretary of Defense to become President of the World Bank. He served as President of the World Bank until 1981, shifting the focus of the World Bank from infrastructure and industrialization towards poverty reduction.
THE WHIZ KIDS
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whiz_Kids_(Ford)
"The Whiz Kids were a group of ten United States Army Air Forces veterans of World War II who became Ford Motor Company executives in 1946.
The group was part of a management science operation within the Army Air Force known as Statistical Control, organized to coordinate all the operational and logistical information required to manage the waging of war.
They participated in the broader revolution in logistical and organizational science that World War II fostered. After the war, some of the group discussed opportunities to go into business together."
VIETNAM WAR
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_McNamara#Vietnam_War
In April 1964, Senator Wayne Morse called the war "McNamara's War".[82] In response, McNamara told the press that he was honored, saying "I think it is a very important war, and I am pleased to be identified with it and do whatever I can to win it".[83]
I FOUND ALL THE INFO UNDERNEATH INITIATED BY THIS POST
https://greatawakening.win/p/16Zr0xgsLf/wikileaks-cables-reveal-nato-int/c/
where ThinkItThrough pointed to this pdf ("Peace is not desirable") - THANQ!
https://www.1215.org/lawnotes/misc/report-from-iron-mountain.pdf
PDF OF THE BOOK: http://www.jar2.com/Files/Ted_Gunderson/Files/CENSORED_RFIM.pdf
THE UNSEEN HAND - RALPH EPPERSON
https://www.heritage-history.com/index.php?c=read&author=epperson&book=unseen&story=iron
IRON MOUNTAIN INC. + IRON MOUNTAIN REPORT (go hand-in-hand)
The report states "Peace is not desirable" and the Iron Mountain Inc. provides services to safely store EVERYTHING! in case of disaster, war, etc.
Q-DROP 596 / Jan 23, 2018 - https://qalerts.app/?n=596
Maybe these vaults are the places where everything is stored?
THE VAULT STORING NEARLY EVERYTHING? - Iron Mountain Inc, founded by Hermann Knaust
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Mountain_(company)#History
"Iron Mountain Inc. (NYSE: IRM) is an American enterprise information management services company founded in 1951 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. Its records management, information destruction, and data backup and recovery services are supplied to more than 220,000 customers[4] in 58 countries throughout North America, Europe, Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Australia.
As of 2020 over 94% of Fortune 1000 companies use Iron Mountain's services to store and manage their information in some capacity.[5]"
"Knaust saw a business opportunity, amidst widespread Cold War fears, in protecting corporate information from nuclear attack and other disasters.
The company was originally founded in 1951 as Iron Mountain Atomic Storage Corporation;[7] it opened its first underground "vaults" in 1951 and its first sales office in the Empire State Building, about 125 miles (201 km) south.[8]
Iron Mountain's first customer was East River Savings Bank, who brought microfilm copies of deposit records and duplicate signature cards in armored cars for storage in the mountain facility. In 1978, the company opened its first above-ground records-storage facility."
https://www.annualreports.com/HostedData/AnnualReportArchive/i/NYSE_IRM_2001.pdf
https://www.newyorker.com/business/currency/the-many-lives-of-iron-mountain
"If you’ve ever wondered where it all goes—printouts, photocopies, purchase orders, meeting minutes, invoices, correspondence, training manuals, personnel files, audit reports, PowerPoint decks, tax returns, financial statements, contracts; all the stuff, in short, that your company produces and is often required, by law, to keep—your answer might be a decommissioned Hudson Valley iron mine called Iron Mountain. “The Mountain,” as employees sometimes refer to it, is a storage facility for a Boston company, also called Iron Mountain, that is one of the most successful document-storage firms in the United States."
https://icannwiki.org/Iron_Mountain
https://www.1215.org/lawnotes/misc/report-from-iron-mountain.pdf
"The Mountain has stored musical instruments, valuable antiques, and celebrity memorabilia.
One client, “Madame X,” was an anonymous art collector. Once a year, she’d visit with a curator, lay out a spread of wine and cheese, and admire her paintings underground. Later, Mesick and Crego pointed out an old photograph: it shows two men carrying Monet’s “Boating on the River Epte” through the mine’s interior entrance, a bank-vault door weighing twenty-eight tons."
"... One, which belonged to a county government, held endless drawers of birth and death certificates. Another was empty except for two large, slightly sinister freezers: one contained D.N.A. samples, while the other, empty, served as a backup for the first."
"... a guard goes on a solo walk through the whole facility every two hours—and they agreed that it could get “spooky” down there. (“You hear sounds that you don’t want to hear,” Crego said—perhaps rocks falling on the roof. “It’s like, What was that? I don’t know, and I don’t know if I want to!”)
http://ironmountainmine.com/iron%20mountain/Report_from_Iron_Mountain.pdf
"The substance of these stratagems [for the weakening of the United States so it can be more easily merged into a global government based on the model of collectivism] can be traced to a think-tank study released in 1966 called the Report from Iron Mountain.
Although the origin of the report is highly debated, the document itself hints that it was commissioned by the Department of Defense under Defense Secretary, Robert McNamara and was produced by the Hudson Institute located at the base of Iron Mountain in Croton-on-Hudson, New York.
The Hudson Institute was founded and directed by Herman Kahn, formerly of the Rand Corporation. Both McNamara and Kahn were members of the CFR.
The self-proclaimed purpose of the study was to explore various ways to “stabilize society.” Praiseworthy as that may sound, a reading of the Report soon reveals that the word society is used synonymously with the word government. Furthermore, the word stabilize is used as meaning to preserve and to perpetuate.
It is clear from the start that the nature of **the study was to analyze the different ways a government can perpetuate itself in power, ways to control its citizens and prevent them from rebelling. **
THE ELITE'S HIDEAWAY!
"In the sixties and early seventies, Mesick said, people sometimes slept in the mine: it contained fallout shelters, built and maintained by Iron Mountain for executives from Exxon, Shell, and other big companies.
One especially elaborate shelter, he said, had sixty-five hotel rooms, each with a private bath, and a large cafeteria with a commercial kitchen; in the mid-century-modern bedrooms, curtains obscured the concrete.
According to Mesick, in the event of nuclear war, some executives, along with their families, would have been evacuated by helicopter from New York City. “They’d hired local folks to tend to them, to cook for them, to clean for them,” Mesick told me. “Their idea was to wait out the storm while the debris and radioactivity were going on overhead—then they were going to come out and sell oil to everyone who was left.”
Every now and then, Mesick recalled, the executives would run a “live exercise”—essentially, they’d come and hang out for the weekend. Even though he had thought the plan “a little strange,” he was grateful for the shelter’s protection.
WTF - WHAT A STRANGE WEBSITE!!!! - FOR DEEP DIGGERS, don't let the appearance chase you away, behind the links you can click are real sources/ documents (extracted from the Iron Mountain Inc. above?)
I found the above pdf on ironmountainmine.com and navigating the website I found the following)
go to and scroll down to "Due Dates - Nanotechnology"
http://ironmountainmine.com/MAY2011.htm
ALSO: WATCH THE WATERS???
http://ironmountainmine.com/CONDEMNATION_BY_COMMISSIONER_signed.pdf
(overall a very, very strange website)
The Iron Mountain Mine - "Watch the water"?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Mountain_Mine#Location_and_drainage
(Read more on the wiki page how they release this POISON in intervalls in to the water streams in the 'drainage' paragraph!)
"The drainage water from the Iron Mountain Mine is the most acidic water naturally found on Earth; some samples collected in 1990 and 1991 have been measured to have a pH value of -3.6.[3] Water temperatures as high as 47 °C have been measured underground.[4]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Mountain_Mine#History
"The mine was designated a Superfund site in 1983 and a water treatment plant was built in 1994. In 2000, the government reached a settlement with Aventis CropScience (now part of Bayer), for the long-term funding of the cleanup efforts.[1] Aventis, formerly known as Rhône-Poulenc, acquired Stauffer Chemical in 1987. Stauffer had purchased Mountain Copper Company in 1968 and in doing so took on the companies liabilities including the cleanup.[2]"
CONNECTED TO THIS 'IRON MOUNTAIN REPORT & MCNAMARRA' IS "GODFATHER - Maurice Strong"
https://naturalclimatechange.org/perspectives-on-maurice-strong/
"In 1979, at the Strong’s invitation, the first groups moved to the Baca – the Aspen Institute and the Lindisfarne Association, a humanistic American think-thank and a spiritual society, respectively. Later, they withdrew in the face of the site’s remoteness.
Some of the locals were happy to see them go, for they imagined – in the presence of such visitors as Henry Kissinger, the World Bank’s Robert McNamara, and the presidents of the organizations like IBM, Pan Am, and Harvard University – a clandestine, left-wing conspiracy to establish the Baca as the base for a world government.
Rumors circulated for a while that Strong had a huge warehouse in Canada full of newly designed and minted currency, ready to issue when the “internationalist conspiracy” was initiated."
AND DON'T FORGET THE ROYAL AGENDA CONNECTED TO THIS
https://greatawakening.win/p/16Zr0ypXiT/behind-the-green-curtain-june-3r/
ROBERT STRANG MCNAMARA
https://www.worldbank.org/en/archive/history/past-presidents/robert-strange-mcnamara
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_McNamara
"the eighth United States Secretary of Defense, serving from 1961 to 1968 under Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. He remains the longest serving Secretary of Defense, having remained in office over seven years. He played a major role in promoting the United States' involvement in the Vietnam War.[3]
McNamara was responsible for the institution of systems analysis in public policy, which developed into the discipline known today as policy analysis.[4]
He was born in San Francisco, California, graduated from UC Berkeley and Harvard Business School and served in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II.
After the war, Henry Ford II hired McNamara and a group of other Army Air Force veterans to work for Ford Motor Company. These "Whiz Kids" helped reform Ford with modern planning, organization, and management control systems. After briefly serving as Ford's president, McNamara accepted appointment as Secretary of Defense.
In 1968, he resigned as Secretary of Defense to become President of the World Bank. He served as President of the World Bank until 1981, shifting the focus of the World Bank from infrastructure and industrialization towards poverty reduction.
THE WHIZ KIDS
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whiz_Kids_(Ford)
"The Whiz Kids were a group of ten United States Army Air Forces veterans of World War II who became Ford Motor Company executives in 1946.
The group was part of a management science operation within the Army Air Force known as Statistical Control, organized to coordinate all the operational and logistical information required to manage the waging of war.
They participated in the broader revolution in logistical and organizational science that World War II fostered. After the war, some of the group discussed opportunities to go into business together."
VIETNAM WAR
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_McNamara#Vietnam_War
In April 1964, Senator Wayne Morse called the war "McNamara's War".[82] In response, McNamara told the press that he was honored, saying "I think it is a very important war, and I am pleased to be identified with it and do whatever I can to win it".[83]
I FOUND ALL THE INFO UNDERNEATH INITIATED BY THIS POST
https://greatawakening.win/p/16Zr0xgsLf/wikileaks-cables-reveal-nato-int/c/
where ThinkItThrough pointed to this pdf ("Peace is not desirable") - THANQ!
https://www.1215.org/lawnotes/misc/report-from-iron-mountain.pdf
PDF OF THE BOOK: http://www.jar2.com/Files/Ted_Gunderson/Files/CENSORED_RFIM.pdf
THE UNSEEN HAND - RALPH EPPERSON
https://www.heritage-history.com/index.php?c=read&author=epperson&book=unseen&story=iron
IRON MOUNTAIN INC. + IRON MOUNTAIN REPORT (go hand-in-hand)
The report states "Peace is not desirable" and the Iron Mountain Inc. provides services to safely store EVERYTHING! in case of disaster, war, etc.
Q-DROP 596 / Jan 23, 2018 - https://qalerts.app/?n=596
Maybe these vaults are the places where everything is stored?
THE VAULT STORING NEARLY EVERYTHING? - Iron Mountain Inc, founded by Hermann Knaust
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Mountain_(company)#History
"Iron Mountain Inc. (NYSE: IRM) is an American enterprise information management services company founded in 1951 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. Its records management, information destruction, and data backup and recovery services are supplied to more than 220,000 customers[4] in 58 countries throughout North America, Europe, Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Australia.
As of 2020 over 94% of Fortune 1000 companies use Iron Mountain's services to store and manage their information in some capacity.[5]"
"Knaust saw a business opportunity, amidst widespread Cold War fears, in protecting corporate information from nuclear attack and other disasters.
The company was originally founded in 1951 as Iron Mountain Atomic Storage Corporation;[7] it opened its first underground "vaults" in 1951 and its first sales office in the Empire State Building, about 125 miles (201 km) south.[8]
Iron Mountain's first customer was East River Savings Bank, who brought microfilm copies of deposit records and duplicate signature cards in armored cars for storage in the mountain facility. In 1978, the company opened its first above-ground records-storage facility."
https://www.annualreports.com/HostedData/AnnualReportArchive/i/NYSE_IRM_2001.pdf
https://www.newyorker.com/business/currency/the-many-lives-of-iron-mountain
"If you’ve ever wondered where it all goes—printouts, photocopies, purchase orders, meeting minutes, invoices, correspondence, training manuals, personnel files, audit reports, PowerPoint decks, tax returns, financial statements, contracts; all the stuff, in short, that your company produces and is often required, by law, to keep—your answer might be a decommissioned Hudson Valley iron mine called Iron Mountain. “The Mountain,” as employees sometimes refer to it, is a storage facility for a Boston company, also called Iron Mountain, that is one of the most successful document-storage firms in the United States."
https://icannwiki.org/Iron_Mountain
https://www.1215.org/lawnotes/misc/report-from-iron-mountain.pdf
"The Mountain has stored musical instruments, valuable antiques, and celebrity memorabilia.
One client, “Madame X,” was an anonymous art collector. Once a year, she’d visit with a curator, lay out a spread of wine and cheese, and admire her paintings underground. Later, Mesick and Crego pointed out an old photograph: it shows two men carrying Monet’s “Boating on the River Epte” through the mine’s interior entrance, a bank-vault door weighing twenty-eight tons."
"... One, which belonged to a county government, held endless drawers of birth and death certificates. Another was empty except for two large, slightly sinister freezers: one contained D.N.A. samples, while the other, empty, served as a backup for the first."
"... a guard goes on a solo walk through the whole facility every two hours—and they agreed that it could get “spooky” down there. (“You hear sounds that you don’t want to hear,” Crego said—perhaps rocks falling on the roof. “It’s like, What was that? I don’t know, and I don’t know if I want to!”)
http://ironmountainmine.com/iron%20mountain/Report_from_Iron_Mountain.pdf
"The substance of these stratagems [for the weakening of the United States so it can be more easily merged into a global government based on the model of collectivism] can be traced to a think-tank study released in 1966 called the Report from Iron Mountain.
Although the origin of the report is highly debated, the document itself hints that it was commissioned by the Department of Defense under Defense Secretary, Robert McNamara and was produced by the Hudson Institute located at the base of Iron Mountain in Croton-on-Hudson, New York.
The Hudson Institute was founded and directed by Herman Kahn, formerly of the Rand Corporation. Both McNamara and Kahn were members of the CFR.
The self-proclaimed purpose of the study was to explore various ways to “stabilize society.” Praiseworthy as that may sound, a reading of the Report soon reveals that the word society is used synonymously with the word government. Furthermore, the word stabilize is used as meaning to preserve and to perpetuate.
It is clear from the start that the nature of **the study was to analyze the different ways a government can perpetuate itself in power, ways to control its citizens and prevent them from rebelling. **
THE ELITE'S HIDEAWAY!
"In the sixties and early seventies, Mesick said, people sometimes slept in the mine: it contained fallout shelters, built and maintained by Iron Mountain for executives from Exxon, Shell, and other big companies.
One especially elaborate shelter, he said, had sixty-five hotel rooms, each with a private bath, and a large cafeteria with a commercial kitchen; in the mid-century-modern bedrooms, curtains obscured the concrete.
According to Mesick, in the event of nuclear war, some executives, along with their families, would have been evacuated by helicopter from New York City. “They’d hired local folks to tend to them, to cook for them, to clean for them,” Mesick told me. “Their idea was to wait out the storm while the debris and radioactivity were going on overhead—then they were going to come out and sell oil to everyone who was left.”
Every now and then, Mesick recalled, the executives would run a “live exercise”—essentially, they’d come and hang out for the weekend. Even though he had thought the plan “a little strange,” he was grateful for the shelter’s protection.
WTF - WHAT A STRANGE WEBSITE!!!! - FOR DEEP DIGGERS, don't let the appearance chase you away, behind the links you can click are real sources/ documents (extracted from the Iron Mountain Inc. above?)
I found the above pdf on ironmountainmine.com and navigating the website I found the following)
go to and scroll down to "Due Dates - Nanotechnology"
http://ironmountainmine.com/MAY2011.htm
ALSO: WATCH THE WATERS???
http://ironmountainmine.com/CONDEMNATION_BY_COMMISSIONER_signed.pdf
(overall a very, very strange website)
The Iron Mountain Mine - "Watch the water"?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Mountain_Mine#Location_and_drainage
(Read more on the wiki page how they release this POISON in intervalls in to the water streams in the 'drainage' paragraph!)
"The drainage water from the Iron Mountain Mine is the most acidic water naturally found on Earth; some samples collected in 1990 and 1991 have been measured to have a pH value of -3.6.[3] Water temperatures as high as 47 °C have been measured underground.[4]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Mountain_Mine#History
"The mine was designated a Superfund site in 1983 and a water treatment plant was built in 1994. In 2000, the government reached a settlement with Aventis CropScience (now part of Bayer), for the long-term funding of the cleanup efforts.[1] Aventis, formerly known as Rhône-Poulenc, acquired Stauffer Chemical in 1987. Stauffer had purchased Mountain Copper Company in 1968 and in doing so took on the companies liabilities including the cleanup.[2]"
CONNECTED TO THIS 'IRON MOUNTAIN REPORT & MCNAMARRA' IS "GODFATHER - Maurice Strong"
https://naturalclimatechange.org/perspectives-on-maurice-strong/
"In 1979, at the Strong’s invitation, the first groups moved to the Baca – the Aspen Institute and the Lindisfarne Association, a humanistic American think-thank and a spiritual society, respectively. Later, they withdrew in the face of the site’s remoteness.
Some of the locals were happy to see them go, for they imagined – in the presence of such visitors as Henry Kissinger, the World Bank’s Robert McNamara, and the presidents of the organizations like IBM, Pan Am, and Harvard University – a clandestine, left-wing conspiracy to establish the Baca as the base for a world government.
Rumors circulated for a while that Strong had a huge warehouse in Canada full of newly designed and minted currency, ready to issue when the “internationalist conspiracy” was initiated."
AND DON'T FORGET THE ROYAL AGENDA CONNECTED TO THIS
https://greatawakening.win/p/16Zr0ypXiT/behind-the-green-curtain-june-3r/
ROBERT STRANG MCNAMARA
https://www.worldbank.org/en/archive/history/past-presidents/robert-strange-mcnamara
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_McNamara
"the eighth United States Secretary of Defense, serving from 1961 to 1968 under Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. He remains the longest serving Secretary of Defense, having remained in office over seven years. He played a major role in promoting the United States' involvement in the Vietnam War.[3]
McNamara was responsible for the institution of systems analysis in public policy, which developed into the discipline known today as policy analysis.[4]
He was born in San Francisco, California, graduated from UC Berkeley and Harvard Business School and served in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II.
After the war, Henry Ford II hired McNamara and a group of other Army Air Force veterans to work for Ford Motor Company. These "Whiz Kids" helped reform Ford with modern planning, organization, and management control systems. After briefly serving as Ford's president, McNamara accepted appointment as Secretary of Defense.
THE WHIZ KIDS
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whiz_Kids_(Ford)
"The Whiz Kids were a group of ten United States Army Air Forces veterans of World War II who became Ford Motor Company executives in 1946.
The group was part of a management science operation within the Army Air Force known as Statistical Control, organized to coordinate all the operational and logistical information required to manage the waging of war.
They participated in the broader revolution in logistical and organizational science that World War II fostered. After the war, some of the group discussed opportunities to go into business together."
I FOUND ALL THE INFO UNDERNEATH INITIATED BY THIS POST
https://greatawakening.win/p/16Zr0xgsLf/wikileaks-cables-reveal-nato-int/c/
where ThinkItThrough pointed to this pdf ("Peace is not desirable") - THANQ!
https://www.1215.org/lawnotes/misc/report-from-iron-mountain.pdf
PDF OF THE BOOK: http://www.jar2.com/Files/Ted_Gunderson/Files/CENSORED_RFIM.pdf
THE UNSEEN HAND - RALPH EPPERSON
https://www.heritage-history.com/index.php?c=read&author=epperson&book=unseen&story=iron
IRON MOUNTAIN INC. + IRON MOUNTAIN REPORT (go hand-in-hand)
The report states "Peace is not desirable" and the Iron Mountain Inc. provides services to safely store EVERYTHING! in case of disaster, war, etc.
Q-DROP 596 / Jan 23, 2018 - https://qalerts.app/?n=596
Maybe these vaults are the places where everything is stored?
THE VAULT STORING NEARLY EVERYTHING? - Iron Mountain Inc, founded by Hermann Knaust
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Mountain_(company)#History
"Iron Mountain Inc. (NYSE: IRM) is an American enterprise information management services company founded in 1951 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. Its records management, information destruction, and data backup and recovery services are supplied to more than 220,000 customers[4] in 58 countries throughout North America, Europe, Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Australia.
As of 2020 over 94% of Fortune 1000 companies use Iron Mountain's services to store and manage their information in some capacity.[5]"
"Knaust saw a business opportunity, amidst widespread Cold War fears, in protecting corporate information from nuclear attack and other disasters.
The company was originally founded in 1951 as Iron Mountain Atomic Storage Corporation;[7] it opened its first underground "vaults" in 1951 and its first sales office in the Empire State Building, about 125 miles (201 km) south.[8]
Iron Mountain's first customer was East River Savings Bank, who brought microfilm copies of deposit records and duplicate signature cards in armored cars for storage in the mountain facility. In 1978, the company opened its first above-ground records-storage facility."
https://www.annualreports.com/HostedData/AnnualReportArchive/i/NYSE_IRM_2001.pdf
https://www.newyorker.com/business/currency/the-many-lives-of-iron-mountain
"If you’ve ever wondered where it all goes—printouts, photocopies, purchase orders, meeting minutes, invoices, correspondence, training manuals, personnel files, audit reports, PowerPoint decks, tax returns, financial statements, contracts; all the stuff, in short, that your company produces and is often required, by law, to keep—your answer might be a decommissioned Hudson Valley iron mine called Iron Mountain. “The Mountain,” as employees sometimes refer to it, is a storage facility for a Boston company, also called Iron Mountain, that is one of the most successful document-storage firms in the United States."
https://icannwiki.org/Iron_Mountain
https://www.1215.org/lawnotes/misc/report-from-iron-mountain.pdf
"The Mountain has stored musical instruments, valuable antiques, and celebrity memorabilia.
One client, “Madame X,” was an anonymous art collector. Once a year, she’d visit with a curator, lay out a spread of wine and cheese, and admire her paintings underground. Later, Mesick and Crego pointed out an old photograph: it shows two men carrying Monet’s “Boating on the River Epte” through the mine’s interior entrance, a bank-vault door weighing twenty-eight tons."
"... One, which belonged to a county government, held endless drawers of birth and death certificates. Another was empty except for two large, slightly sinister freezers: one contained D.N.A. samples, while the other, empty, served as a backup for the first."
"... a guard goes on a solo walk through the whole facility every two hours—and they agreed that it could get “spooky” down there. (“You hear sounds that you don’t want to hear,” Crego said—perhaps rocks falling on the roof. “It’s like, What was that? I don’t know, and I don’t know if I want to!”)
http://ironmountainmine.com/iron%20mountain/Report_from_Iron_Mountain.pdf
"The substance of these stratagems [for the weakening of the United States so it can be more easily merged into a global government based on the model of collectivism] can be traced to a think-tank study released in 1966 called the Report from Iron Mountain.
Although the origin of the report is highly debated, the document itself hints that it was commissioned by the Department of Defense under Defense Secretary, Robert McNamara and was produced by the Hudson Institute located at the base of Iron Mountain in Croton-on-Hudson, New York.
The Hudson Institute was founded and directed by Herman Kahn, formerly of the Rand Corporation. Both McNamara and Kahn were members of the CFR.
The self-proclaimed purpose of the study was to explore various ways to “stabilize society.” Praiseworthy as that may sound, a reading of the Report soon reveals that the word society is used synonymously with the word government. Furthermore, the word stabilize is used as meaning to preserve and to perpetuate.
It is clear from the start that the nature of **the study was to analyze the different ways a government can perpetuate itself in power, ways to control its citizens and prevent them from rebelling. **
THE ELITE'S HIDEAWAY!
"In the sixties and early seventies, Mesick said, people sometimes slept in the mine: it contained fallout shelters, built and maintained by Iron Mountain for executives from Exxon, Shell, and other big companies.
One especially elaborate shelter, he said, had sixty-five hotel rooms, each with a private bath, and a large cafeteria with a commercial kitchen; in the mid-century-modern bedrooms, curtains obscured the concrete.
According to Mesick, in the event of nuclear war, some executives, along with their families, would have been evacuated by helicopter from New York City. “They’d hired local folks to tend to them, to cook for them, to clean for them,” Mesick told me. “Their idea was to wait out the storm while the debris and radioactivity were going on overhead—then they were going to come out and sell oil to everyone who was left.”
Every now and then, Mesick recalled, the executives would run a “live exercise”—essentially, they’d come and hang out for the weekend. Even though he had thought the plan “a little strange,” he was grateful for the shelter’s protection.
WTF - WHAT A STRANGE WEBSITE!!!! - FOR DEEP DIGGERS, don't let the appearance chase you away, behind the links you can click are real sources/ documents (extracted from the Iron Mountain Inc. above?)
I found the above pdf on ironmountainmine.com and navigating the website I found the following)
go to and scroll down to "Due Dates - Nanotechnology"
http://ironmountainmine.com/MAY2011.htm
ALSO: WATCH THE WATERS???
http://ironmountainmine.com/CONDEMNATION_BY_COMMISSIONER_signed.pdf
(overall a very, very strange website)
The Iron Mountain Mine - "Watch the water"?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Mountain_Mine#Location_and_drainage
(Read more on the wiki page how they release this POISON in intervalls in to the water streams in the 'drainage' paragraph!)
"The drainage water from the Iron Mountain Mine is the most acidic water naturally found on Earth; some samples collected in 1990 and 1991 have been measured to have a pH value of -3.6.[3] Water temperatures as high as 47 °C have been measured underground.[4]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Mountain_Mine#History
"The mine was designated a Superfund site in 1983 and a water treatment plant was built in 1994. In 2000, the government reached a settlement with Aventis CropScience (now part of Bayer), for the long-term funding of the cleanup efforts.[1] Aventis, formerly known as Rhône-Poulenc, acquired Stauffer Chemical in 1987. Stauffer had purchased Mountain Copper Company in 1968 and in doing so took on the companies liabilities including the cleanup.[2]"
CONNECTED TO THIS 'IRON MOUNTAIN REPORT & MCNAMARRA' IS "GODFATHER - Maurice Strong"
https://naturalclimatechange.org/perspectives-on-maurice-strong/
"In 1979, at the Strong’s invitation, the first groups moved to the Baca – the Aspen Institute and the Lindisfarne Association, a humanistic American think-thank and a spiritual society, respectively. Later, they withdrew in the face of the site’s remoteness.
Some of the locals were happy to see them go, for they imagined – in the presence of such visitors as Henry Kissinger, the World Bank’s Robert McNamara, and the presidents of the organizations like IBM, Pan Am, and Harvard University – a clandestine, left-wing conspiracy to establish the Baca as the base for a world government.
Rumors circulated for a while that Strong had a huge warehouse in Canada full of newly designed and minted currency, ready to issue when the “internationalist conspiracy” was initiated."
I FOUND ALL THE INFO UNDERNEATH INITIATED BY THIS POST
https://greatawakening.win/p/16Zr0xgsLf/wikileaks-cables-reveal-nato-int/c/
where ThinkItThrough pointed to this pdf ("Peace is not desirable") - THANQ!
https://www.1215.org/lawnotes/misc/report-from-iron-mountain.pdf
PDF OF THE BOOK: http://www.jar2.com/Files/Ted_Gunderson/Files/CENSORED_RFIM.pdf
THE UNSEEN HAND - RALPH EPPERSON
https://www.heritage-history.com/index.php?c=read&author=epperson&book=unseen&story=iron
IRON MOUNTAIN INC. + IRON MOUNTAIN REPORT (go hand-in-hand)
The report states "Peace is not desirable" and the Iron Mountain Inc. provides services to safely store EVERYTHING! in case of disaster, war, etc.
Q-DROP 596 / Jan 23, 2018 - https://qalerts.app/?n=596
Maybe these vaults are the places where everything is stored?
THE VAULT STORING NEARLY EVERYTHING? - Iron Mountain Inc, founded by Hermann Knaust
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Mountain_(company)#History
"Iron Mountain Inc. (NYSE: IRM) is an American enterprise information management services company founded in 1951 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. Its records management, information destruction, and data backup and recovery services are supplied to more than 220,000 customers[4] in 58 countries throughout North America, Europe, Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Australia.
As of 2020 over 94% of Fortune 1000 companies use Iron Mountain's services to store and manage their information in some capacity.[5]"
"Knaust saw a business opportunity, amidst widespread Cold War fears, in protecting corporate information from nuclear attack and other disasters.
The company was originally founded in 1951 as Iron Mountain Atomic Storage Corporation;[7] it opened its first underground "vaults" in 1951 and its first sales office in the Empire State Building, about 125 miles (201 km) south.[8]
Iron Mountain's first customer was East River Savings Bank, who brought microfilm copies of deposit records and duplicate signature cards in armored cars for storage in the mountain facility. In 1978, the company opened its first above-ground records-storage facility."
https://www.annualreports.com/HostedData/AnnualReportArchive/i/NYSE_IRM_2001.pdf
https://www.newyorker.com/business/currency/the-many-lives-of-iron-mountain
"If you’ve ever wondered where it all goes—printouts, photocopies, purchase orders, meeting minutes, invoices, correspondence, training manuals, personnel files, audit reports, PowerPoint decks, tax returns, financial statements, contracts; all the stuff, in short, that your company produces and is often required, by law, to keep—your answer might be a decommissioned Hudson Valley iron mine called Iron Mountain. “The Mountain,” as employees sometimes refer to it, is a storage facility for a Boston company, also called Iron Mountain, that is one of the most successful document-storage firms in the United States."
https://icannwiki.org/Iron_Mountain
https://www.1215.org/lawnotes/misc/report-from-iron-mountain.pdf
"The Mountain has stored musical instruments, valuable antiques, and celebrity memorabilia.
One client, “Madame X,” was an anonymous art collector. Once a year, she’d visit with a curator, lay out a spread of wine and cheese, and admire her paintings underground. Later, Mesick and Crego pointed out an old photograph: it shows two men carrying Monet’s “Boating on the River Epte” through the mine’s interior entrance, a bank-vault door weighing twenty-eight tons."
"... One, which belonged to a county government, held endless drawers of birth and death certificates. Another was empty except for two large, slightly sinister freezers: one contained D.N.A. samples, while the other, empty, served as a backup for the first."
"... a guard goes on a solo walk through the whole facility every two hours—and they agreed that it could get “spooky” down there. (“You hear sounds that you don’t want to hear,” Crego said—perhaps rocks falling on the roof. “It’s like, What was that? I don’t know, and I don’t know if I want to!”)
http://ironmountainmine.com/iron%20mountain/Report_from_Iron_Mountain.pdf
"The substance of these stratagems [for the weakening of the United States so it can be more easily merged into a global government based on the model of collectivism] can be traced to a think-tank study released in 1966 called the Report from Iron Mountain.
Although the origin of the report is highly debated, the document itself hints that it was commissioned by the Department of Defense under Defense Secretary, Robert McNamara and was produced by the Hudson Institute located at the base of Iron Mountain in Croton-on-Hudson, New York.
The Hudson Institute was founded and directed by Herman Kahn, formerly of the Rand Corporation. Both McNamara and Kahn were members of the CFR.
The self-proclaimed purpose of the study was to explore various ways to “stabilize society.” Praiseworthy as that may sound, a reading of the Report soon reveals that the word society is used synonymously with the word government. Furthermore, the word stabilize is used as meaning to preserve and to perpetuate.
It is clear from the start that the nature of **the study was to analyze the different ways a government can perpetuate itself in power, ways to control its citizens and prevent them from rebelling. **
THE ELITE'S HIDEAWAY!
"In the sixties and early seventies, Mesick said, people sometimes slept in the mine: it contained fallout shelters, built and maintained by Iron Mountain for executives from Exxon, Shell, and other big companies.
One especially elaborate shelter, he said, had sixty-five hotel rooms, each with a private bath, and a large cafeteria with a commercial kitchen; in the mid-century-modern bedrooms, curtains obscured the concrete.
According to Mesick, in the event of nuclear war, some executives, along with their families, would have been evacuated by helicopter from New York City. “They’d hired local folks to tend to them, to cook for them, to clean for them,” Mesick told me. “Their idea was to wait out the storm while the debris and radioactivity were going on overhead—then they were going to come out and sell oil to everyone who was left.”
Every now and then, Mesick recalled, the executives would run a “live exercise”—essentially, they’d come and hang out for the weekend. Even though he had thought the plan “a little strange,” he was grateful for the shelter’s protection.
WTF - WHAT A STRANGE WEBSITE!!!! - FOR DEEP DIGGERS, don't let the appearance chase you away, behind the links you can click are real sources/ documents (extracted from the Iron Mountain Inc. above?)
I found the above pdf on ironmountainmine.com and navigating the website I found the following)
go to and scroll down to "Due Dates - Nanotechnology"
http://ironmountainmine.com/MAY2011.htm
ALSO: WATCH THE WATERS???
http://ironmountainmine.com/CONDEMNATION_BY_COMMISSIONER_signed.pdf
(overall a very, very strange website)
The Iron Mountain Mine - "Watch the water"?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Mountain_Mine#Location_and_drainage
(Read more on the wiki page how they release this POISON in intervalls in to the water streams in the 'drainage' paragraph!)
"The drainage water from the Iron Mountain Mine is the most acidic water naturally found on Earth; some samples collected in 1990 and 1991 have been measured to have a pH value of -3.6.[3] Water temperatures as high as 47 °C have been measured underground.[4]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Mountain_Mine#History
"The mine was designated a Superfund site in 1983 and a water treatment plant was built in 1994. In 2000, the government reached a settlement with Aventis CropScience (now part of Bayer), for the long-term funding of the cleanup efforts.[1] Aventis, formerly known as Rhône-Poulenc, acquired Stauffer Chemical in 1987. Stauffer had purchased Mountain Copper Company in 1968 and in doing so took on the companies liabilities including the cleanup.[2]"
CONNECTED TO THIS IS "GODFATHER - Maurice Strong"
https://naturalclimatechange.org/perspectives-on-maurice-strong/
"In 1979, at the Strong’s invitation, the first groups moved to the Baca – the Aspen Institute and the Lindisfarne Association, a humanistic American think-thank and a spiritual society, respectively. Later, they withdrew in the face of the site’s remoteness.
Some of the locals were happy to see them go, for they imagined – in the presence of such visitors as Henry Kissinger, the World Bank’s Robert McNamara, and the presidents of the organizations like IBM, Pan Am, and Harvard University – a clandestine, left-wing conspiracy to establish the Baca as the base for a world government.
Rumors circulated for a while that Strong had a huge warehouse in Canada full of newly designed and minted currency, ready to issue when the “internationalist conspiracy” was initiated."
I FOUND ALL THE INFO UNDERNEATH INITIATED BY THIS POST
https://greatawakening.win/p/16Zr0xgsLf/wikileaks-cables-reveal-nato-int/c/
where ThinkItThrough pointed to this pdf ("Peace is not desirable") - THANQ!
https://www.1215.org/lawnotes/misc/report-from-iron-mountain.pdf
THE UNSEEN HAND - RALPH EPPERSON
https://www.heritage-history.com/index.php?c=read&author=epperson&book=unseen&story=iron
IRON MOUNTAIN INC. + IRON MOUNTAIN REPORT (go hand-in-hand)
The report states "Peace is not desirable" and the Iron Mountain Inc. provides services to safely store EVERYTHING! in case of disaster, war, etc.
Q-DROP 596 / Jan 23, 2018 - https://qalerts.app/?n=596
Maybe these vaults are the places where everything is stored?
THE VAULT STORING NEARLY EVERYTHING? - Iron Mountain Inc, founded by Hermann Knaust
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Mountain_(company)#History
"Iron Mountain Inc. (NYSE: IRM) is an American enterprise information management services company founded in 1951 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. Its records management, information destruction, and data backup and recovery services are supplied to more than 220,000 customers[4] in 58 countries throughout North America, Europe, Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Australia.
As of 2020 over 94% of Fortune 1000 companies use Iron Mountain's services to store and manage their information in some capacity.[5]"
"Knaust saw a business opportunity, amidst widespread Cold War fears, in protecting corporate information from nuclear attack and other disasters.
The company was originally founded in 1951 as Iron Mountain Atomic Storage Corporation;[7] it opened its first underground "vaults" in 1951 and its first sales office in the Empire State Building, about 125 miles (201 km) south.[8]
Iron Mountain's first customer was East River Savings Bank, who brought microfilm copies of deposit records and duplicate signature cards in armored cars for storage in the mountain facility. In 1978, the company opened its first above-ground records-storage facility."
https://www.annualreports.com/HostedData/AnnualReportArchive/i/NYSE_IRM_2001.pdf
https://www.newyorker.com/business/currency/the-many-lives-of-iron-mountain
"If you’ve ever wondered where it all goes—printouts, photocopies, purchase orders, meeting minutes, invoices, correspondence, training manuals, personnel files, audit reports, PowerPoint decks, tax returns, financial statements, contracts; all the stuff, in short, that your company produces and is often required, by law, to keep—your answer might be a decommissioned Hudson Valley iron mine called Iron Mountain. “The Mountain,” as employees sometimes refer to it, is a storage facility for a Boston company, also called Iron Mountain, that is one of the most successful document-storage firms in the United States."
https://icannwiki.org/Iron_Mountain
https://www.1215.org/lawnotes/misc/report-from-iron-mountain.pdf
"The Mountain has stored musical instruments, valuable antiques, and celebrity memorabilia.
One client, “Madame X,” was an anonymous art collector. Once a year, she’d visit with a curator, lay out a spread of wine and cheese, and admire her paintings underground. Later, Mesick and Crego pointed out an old photograph: it shows two men carrying Monet’s “Boating on the River Epte” through the mine’s interior entrance, a bank-vault door weighing twenty-eight tons."
"... One, which belonged to a county government, held endless drawers of birth and death certificates. Another was empty except for two large, slightly sinister freezers: one contained D.N.A. samples, while the other, empty, served as a backup for the first."
"... a guard goes on a solo walk through the whole facility every two hours—and they agreed that it could get “spooky” down there. (“You hear sounds that you don’t want to hear,” Crego said—perhaps rocks falling on the roof. “It’s like, What was that? I don’t know, and I don’t know if I want to!”)
http://ironmountainmine.com/iron%20mountain/Report_from_Iron_Mountain.pdf
"The substance of these stratagems [for the weakening of the United States so it can be more easily merged into a global government based on the model of collectivism] can be traced to a think-tank study released in 1966 called the Report from Iron Mountain.
Although the origin of the report is highly debated, the document itself hints that it was commissioned by the Department of Defense under Defense Secretary, Robert McNamara and was produced by the Hudson Institute located at the base of Iron Mountain in Croton-on-Hudson, New York.
The Hudson Institute was founded and directed by Herman Kahn, formerly of the Rand Corporation. Both McNamara and Kahn were members of the CFR.
The self-proclaimed purpose of the study was to explore various ways to “stabilize society.” Praiseworthy as that may sound, a reading of the Report soon reveals that the word society is used synonymously with the word government. Furthermore, the word stabilize is used as meaning to preserve and to perpetuate.
It is clear from the start that the nature of **the study was to analyze the different ways a government can perpetuate itself in power, ways to control its citizens and prevent them from rebelling. **
THE ELITE'S HIDEAWAY!
"In the sixties and early seventies, Mesick said, people sometimes slept in the mine: it contained fallout shelters, built and maintained by Iron Mountain for executives from Exxon, Shell, and other big companies.
One especially elaborate shelter, he said, had sixty-five hotel rooms, each with a private bath, and a large cafeteria with a commercial kitchen; in the mid-century-modern bedrooms, curtains obscured the concrete.
According to Mesick, in the event of nuclear war, some executives, along with their families, would have been evacuated by helicopter from New York City. “They’d hired local folks to tend to them, to cook for them, to clean for them,” Mesick told me. “Their idea was to wait out the storm while the debris and radioactivity were going on overhead—then they were going to come out and sell oil to everyone who was left.”
Every now and then, Mesick recalled, the executives would run a “live exercise”—essentially, they’d come and hang out for the weekend. Even though he had thought the plan “a little strange,” he was grateful for the shelter’s protection.
WTF - WHAT A STRANGE WEBSITE!!!! - FOR DEEP DIGGERS, don't let the appearance chase you away, behind the links you can click are real sources/ documents (extracted from the Iron Mountain Inc. above?)
I found the above pdf on ironmountainmine.com and navigating the website I found the following)
go to and scroll down to "Due Dates - Nanotechnology"
http://ironmountainmine.com/MAY2011.htm
ALSO: WATCH THE WATERS???
http://ironmountainmine.com/CONDEMNATION_BY_COMMISSIONER_signed.pdf
(overall a very, very strange website)
The Iron Mountain Mine - "Watch the water"?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Mountain_Mine#Location_and_drainage
(Read more on the wiki page how they release this POISON in intervalls in to the water streams in the 'drainage' paragraph!)
"The drainage water from the Iron Mountain Mine is the most acidic water naturally found on Earth; some samples collected in 1990 and 1991 have been measured to have a pH value of -3.6.[3] Water temperatures as high as 47 °C have been measured underground.[4]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Mountain_Mine#History
"The mine was designated a Superfund site in 1983 and a water treatment plant was built in 1994. In 2000, the government reached a settlement with Aventis CropScience (now part of Bayer), for the long-term funding of the cleanup efforts.[1] Aventis, formerly known as Rhône-Poulenc, acquired Stauffer Chemical in 1987. Stauffer had purchased Mountain Copper Company in 1968 and in doing so took on the companies liabilities including the cleanup.[2]"
I FOUND ALL THE INFO UNDERNEATH INITIATED BY THIS POST
https://greatawakening.win/p/16Zr0xgsLf/wikileaks-cables-reveal-nato-int/c/
where ThinkItThrough pointed to this pdf ("Peace is not desirable") - THANQ!
https://www.1215.org/lawnotes/misc/report-from-iron-mountain.pdf
IRON MOUNTAIN INC. + IRON MOUNTAIN REPORT (go hand-in-hand)
The report states "Peace is not desirable" and the Iron Mountain Inc. provides services to safely store EVERYTHING! in case of disaster, war, etc.
Q-DROP 596 / Jan 23, 2018 - https://qalerts.app/?n=596
Maybe these vaults are the places where everything is stored?
THE VAULT STORING NEARLY EVERYTHING? - Iron Mountain Inc, founded by Hermann Knaust
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Mountain_(company)#History
"Iron Mountain Inc. (NYSE: IRM) is an American enterprise information management services company founded in 1951 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. Its records management, information destruction, and data backup and recovery services are supplied to more than 220,000 customers[4] in 58 countries throughout North America, Europe, Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Australia.
As of 2020 over 94% of Fortune 1000 companies use Iron Mountain's services to store and manage their information in some capacity.[5]"
"Knaust saw a business opportunity, amidst widespread Cold War fears, in protecting corporate information from nuclear attack and other disasters.
The company was originally founded in 1951 as Iron Mountain Atomic Storage Corporation;[7] it opened its first underground "vaults" in 1951 and its first sales office in the Empire State Building, about 125 miles (201 km) south.[8]
Iron Mountain's first customer was East River Savings Bank, who brought microfilm copies of deposit records and duplicate signature cards in armored cars for storage in the mountain facility. In 1978, the company opened its first above-ground records-storage facility."
https://www.annualreports.com/HostedData/AnnualReportArchive/i/NYSE_IRM_2001.pdf
https://www.newyorker.com/business/currency/the-many-lives-of-iron-mountain
"If you’ve ever wondered where it all goes—printouts, photocopies, purchase orders, meeting minutes, invoices, correspondence, training manuals, personnel files, audit reports, PowerPoint decks, tax returns, financial statements, contracts; all the stuff, in short, that your company produces and is often required, by law, to keep—your answer might be a decommissioned Hudson Valley iron mine called Iron Mountain. “The Mountain,” as employees sometimes refer to it, is a storage facility for a Boston company, also called Iron Mountain, that is one of the most successful document-storage firms in the United States."
https://icannwiki.org/Iron_Mountain
https://www.1215.org/lawnotes/misc/report-from-iron-mountain.pdf
"The Mountain has stored musical instruments, valuable antiques, and celebrity memorabilia.
One client, “Madame X,” was an anonymous art collector. Once a year, she’d visit with a curator, lay out a spread of wine and cheese, and admire her paintings underground. Later, Mesick and Crego pointed out an old photograph: it shows two men carrying Monet’s “Boating on the River Epte” through the mine’s interior entrance, a bank-vault door weighing twenty-eight tons."
"... One, which belonged to a county government, held endless drawers of birth and death certificates. Another was empty except for two large, slightly sinister freezers: one contained D.N.A. samples, while the other, empty, served as a backup for the first."
"... a guard goes on a solo walk through the whole facility every two hours—and they agreed that it could get “spooky” down there. (“You hear sounds that you don’t want to hear,” Crego said—perhaps rocks falling on the roof. “It’s like, What was that? I don’t know, and I don’t know if I want to!”)
http://ironmountainmine.com/iron%20mountain/Report_from_Iron_Mountain.pdf
"The substance of these stratagems [for the weakening of the United States so it can be more easily merged into a global government based on the model of collectivism] can be traced to a think-tank study released in 1966 called the Report from Iron Mountain.
Although the origin of the report is highly debated, the document itself hints that it was commissioned by the Department of Defense under Defense Secretary, Robert McNamara and was produced by the Hudson Institute located at the base of Iron Mountain in Croton-on-Hudson, New York.
The Hudson Institute was founded and directed by Herman Kahn, formerly of the Rand Corporation. Both McNamara and Kahn were members of the CFR.
The self-proclaimed purpose of the study was to explore various ways to “stabilize society.” Praiseworthy as that may sound, a reading of the Report soon reveals that the word society is used synonymously with the word government. Furthermore, the word stabilize is used as meaning to preserve and to perpetuate.
It is clear from the start that the nature of **the study was to analyze the different ways a government can perpetuate itself in power, ways to control its citizens and prevent them from rebelling. **
THE ELITE'S HIDEAWAY!
"In the sixties and early seventies, Mesick said, people sometimes slept in the mine: it contained fallout shelters, built and maintained by Iron Mountain for executives from Exxon, Shell, and other big companies.
One especially elaborate shelter, he said, had sixty-five hotel rooms, each with a private bath, and a large cafeteria with a commercial kitchen; in the mid-century-modern bedrooms, curtains obscured the concrete.
According to Mesick, in the event of nuclear war, some executives, along with their families, would have been evacuated by helicopter from New York City. “They’d hired local folks to tend to them, to cook for them, to clean for them,” Mesick told me. “Their idea was to wait out the storm while the debris and radioactivity were going on overhead—then they were going to come out and sell oil to everyone who was left.”
Every now and then, Mesick recalled, the executives would run a “live exercise”—essentially, they’d come and hang out for the weekend. Even though he had thought the plan “a little strange,” he was grateful for the shelter’s protection.
WTF - WHAT A STRANGE WEBSITE!!!! - FOR DEEP DIGGERS, don't let the appearance chase you away, behind the links you can click are real sources/ documents (extracted from the Iron Mountain Inc. above?)
I found the above pdf on ironmountainmine.com and navigating the website I found the following)
go to and scroll down to "Due Dates - Nanotechnology"
http://ironmountainmine.com/MAY2011.htm
ALSO: WATCH THE WATERS???
http://ironmountainmine.com/CONDEMNATION_BY_COMMISSIONER_signed.pdf
(overall a very, very strange website)
The Iron Mountain Mine - "Watch the water"?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Mountain_Mine#Location_and_drainage
(Read more on the wiki page how they release this POISON in intervalls in to the water streams in the 'drainage' paragraph!)
"The drainage water from the Iron Mountain Mine is the most acidic water naturally found on Earth; some samples collected in 1990 and 1991 have been measured to have a pH value of -3.6.[3] Water temperatures as high as 47 °C have been measured underground.[4]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Mountain_Mine#History
"The mine was designated a Superfund site in 1983 and a water treatment plant was built in 1994. In 2000, the government reached a settlement with Aventis CropScience (now part of Bayer), for the long-term funding of the cleanup efforts.[1] Aventis, formerly known as Rhône-Poulenc, acquired Stauffer Chemical in 1987. Stauffer had purchased Mountain Copper Company in 1968 and in doing so took on the companies liabilities including the cleanup.[2]"
I FOUND ALL THE INFO UNDERNEATH INITIATED BY THIS POST
https://greatawakening.win/p/16Zr0xgsLf/wikileaks-cables-reveal-nato-int/c/
where ThinkItThrough pointed to this pdf ("Peace is not desirable") - THANQ!
https://www.1215.org/lawnotes/misc/report-from-iron-mountain.pdf
IRON MOUNTAIN INC. + IRON MOUNTAIN REPORT (go hand-in-hand)
The report states "Peace is not desirable" and the Iron Mountain Inc. provides services to safely store EVERYTHING! in case of disaster, war, etc.
Q-DROP 596 / Jan 23, 2018 - https://qalerts.app/?n=596
Maybe these vaults are the places where everything is stored?
THE VAULT OF THE ELITE? - Iron Mountain Inc, founded by Hermann Knaust
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Mountain_(company)#History
"Iron Mountain Inc. (NYSE: IRM) is an American enterprise information management services company founded in 1951 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. Its records management, information destruction, and data backup and recovery services are supplied to more than 220,000 customers[4] in 58 countries throughout North America, Europe, Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Australia.
As of 2020 over 94% of Fortune 1000 companies use Iron Mountain's services to store and manage their information in some capacity.[5]"
"Knaust saw a business opportunity, amidst widespread Cold War fears, in protecting corporate information from nuclear attack and other disasters.
The company was originally founded in 1951 as Iron Mountain Atomic Storage Corporation;[7] it opened its first underground "vaults" in 1951 and its first sales office in the Empire State Building, about 125 miles (201 km) south.[8]
Iron Mountain's first customer was East River Savings Bank, who brought microfilm copies of deposit records and duplicate signature cards in armored cars for storage in the mountain facility. In 1978, the company opened its first above-ground records-storage facility."
https://www.newyorker.com/business/currency/the-many-lives-of-iron-mountain
"If you’ve ever wondered where it all goes—printouts, photocopies, purchase orders, meeting minutes, invoices, correspondence, training manuals, personnel files, audit reports, PowerPoint decks, tax returns, financial statements, contracts; all the stuff, in short, that your company produces and is often required, by law, to keep—your answer might be a decommissioned Hudson Valley iron mine called Iron Mountain. “The Mountain,” as employees sometimes refer to it, is a storage facility for a Boston company, also called Iron Mountain, that is one of the most successful document-storage firms in the United States."
https://icannwiki.org/Iron_Mountain
https://www.1215.org/lawnotes/misc/report-from-iron-mountain.pdf
http://ironmountainmine.com/iron%20mountain/Report_from_Iron_Mountain.pdf
"The substance of these stratagems [for the weakening of the United States so it can be more easily merged into a global government based on the model of collectivism] can be traced to a think-tank study released in 1966 called the Report from Iron Mountain.
Although the origin of the report is highly debated, the document itself hints that it was commissioned by the Department of Defense under Defense Secretary, Robert McNamara and was produced by the Hudson Institute located at the base of Iron Mountain in Croton-on-Hudson, New York.
The Hudson Institute was founded and directed by Herman Kahn, formerly of the Rand Corporation. Both McNamara and Kahn were members of the CFR.
The self-proclaimed purpose of the study was to explore various ways to “stabilize society.” Praiseworthy as that may sound, a reading of the Report soon reveals that the word society is used synonymously with the word government. Furthermore, the word stabilize is used as meaning to preserve and to perpetuate.
It is clear from the start that the nature of **the study was to analyze the different ways a government can perpetuate itself in power, ways to control its citizens and prevent them from rebelling. **
WTF - WHAT A STRANGE WEBSITE!!!! - FOR DEEP DIGGERS, don't let the appearance chase you away, behind the links you can click are real sources/ documents (extracted from the Iron Mountain Inc. above?)
I found the above pdf on ironmountainmine.com and navigating the website I found the following)
go to and scroll down to "Due Dates - Nanotechnology"
http://ironmountainmine.com/MAY2011.htm
ALSO: WATCH THE WATERS???
http://ironmountainmine.com/CONDEMNATION_BY_COMMISSIONER_signed.pdf
(overall a very, very strange website)