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David Rush’s clandestine program was pitched as a way to keep the federal government running during a major catastrophe, such as nuclear war, according to an intelligence official who spoke with the newspaper. Instead, the program was used to persuade a government defense | Collector
David Rush’s clandestine program was pitched as a way to keep the federal government running during a major catastrophe, such as nuclear war, according to an intelligence official who spoke with the newspaper.

Instead, the program was used to persuade a government defense

David Rush’s clandestine program was pitched as a way to keep the federal government running during a major catastrophe, such as nuclear war, according to an intelligence official who spoke with the newspaper. Instead, the program was used to persuade a government defense

David Rush’s clandestine program was pitched as a way to keep the federal government running during a major catastrophe, such as nuclear war, according to an intelligence official who spoke with the newspaper. Instead, the program was used to persuade a government defense

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