Senior Executive Services: The Enemy Within

Senior Executive Services: The Enemy Within
2 comments, 27/03/2018, by , in Government

“We do not have to invade the United States, we will destroy you from within” is a quote attributed to the late Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet Premier from 1953-1964 . His quote continues: “We can’t expect the American people to jump from capitalism to communism, but we can assist their elected leaders in giving them small doses of socialism, until they awaken one day to find that they have communism.”

Sounds like the Russian Premier knew what he was talking about and their plan to destroy America from within has indeed manifest. The elected officials are the visible figures and sometime stealth, covert operatives for most Americans find Communism contemptible. I say most for the hallowed halls of education are controlled by Marxists’ who transformed education into indoctrination and the Mockingbird sock-puppet media that serves to put into an information depraved trance to the public. We are smothered and inundated by those indoctrinated into totalitarianism on a daily basis.

That enemy within go by many names: The Deep State; The Shadow Government, The SES and the Global Engagement Center to name a few. There are several others revealed in the videos below.

Who Are These People?

They are the senior level managers and department heads within the federal government that essentially exist outside of and in addition to Civil Service. They include the following:

Presidential Appointments with Senate Confirmation: There are 1,212 senior leaders, including the Cabinet secretaries and their deputies, the heads of most independent agencies and ambassadors, who must be confirmed by the Senate.

Presidential Appointments without Senate Confirmation: There are 353 positions which make up much of the White House staff, although they are also scattered throughout many of the smaller federal agencies.

Schedule C Appointments: There are 1,403 Schedule C appointees who serve in a confidential or policy role. They range from schedulers and confidential assistants to policy experts.

Non-Career Senior Executive Service: Members of the Senior Executive Service (SES) work in key positions just below the top presidential appointees, bridging the gap between the political leaders and the civil service throughout the federal government.

Noncareer Appointments are to a General SES position that, generally, is of a top policy determining character, who shares with Presidential appointees the advocacy of current administration policies. They can be made without regard to competitive requirements. Agencies may also set the pay level of the appointee.

Career Appointments have no time limitation and provide certain job protections and benefits not conferred by non-career and limited appointments.

Limited Term Appointments are nonrenewable appointments, for a term of three years or less.

Limited Emergency Appointments are nonrenewable appointments, not to exceed 18 months, to a General SES position established to meet a bona fide, unanticipated, urgent need.

What Do They Do?

There are two answers to that question. One is the ‘official’ government response that they post on their website and the ‘other’ is the reality. First the official position as articulated by the OPM.gov website.

Senior Executive Service (SES): The Senior Executive Service (SES) lead America’s workforce. As the keystone of the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978, the SES was established to “…ensure that the executive management of the Government of the United States is responsive to the needs, policies, and goals of the Nation and otherwise is of the highest quality.” These leaders possess well-honed executive skills and share a broad perspective on government and a public service commitment that is grounded in the Constitution.

Members of the SES serve in the key positions just below the top Presidential appointees. SES members are the major link between these appointees and the rest of the Federal workforce. They operate and oversee nearly every government activity in approximately 75 Federal agencies.

The U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) manages the overall Federal executive personnel program, providing the day-to-day oversight and assistance to agencies as they develop, select, and manage their Federal executives.

What SES Really Does

“…ensure that the executive management of the Government of the United States is responsive to the needs, policies, and goals of the elite power structure, globalists, The Fed, and the International Central Bankers.” The statement above has been modified to this reality. They are wholly unaccountable and extremely powerful. They have murdered, maligned, destroyed, neutered and otherwise immobilized any and all who would stand in their way whether these be domestic of foreign foes.

To get into more than that would render this article a book. I know there are many videos listed below but to restore this nation to its former greatness and to rid it of the corrupt infestation permeating every agency and department of the federal government. There is much listed below. Most of the videos below range in time from 40 minutes to an hour or so. One sitting will not do it for most.

Please save these videos or go to the You Tube American Intelligence Media channel and subscribe or save until you can watch the videos and download their research tools to expose these evil people undermining and transforming America into a totalitarian state. Who knows how long You Tube will keep these videos actice before they delete or ban AIM as a channel.

References

Webpage: Deep State-Shadow Government Revealed: Senior Executive Service

Video: Obama’s Army Found

Video: The Untouchables

Video: Shadow Government is Collapsing

Video: SES Rats On The Run

Video: The American SS Exposed

Video: SeS Governing Council 500 Exposed

Video: They Have Their Own Court System

Video: Q Wars

Video: Comey Has Spies Galore

Video: Comey’s Conspiracy to Overthrow the President of the United States

Video: The Timeline of Evil

 

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