Truth Provided Newsletter 2-24-1999
WHAT IS THE GOVERNMENT
SAYING ABOUT
THE Y2K SITUATION?
Please notice the list of quotes from
Government and Business Officials
considering the Y2K senario. To get all the active links and
source data
simply go to .. http://www.creativespots.com/y2k/quotes.html It is an exact
duplicate of what's below along with the active source links.
...Nicholas
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Y2K SELECT QUOTATIONS
This page was created to quickly give readers a sense of how
serious the
year 2000 computer problem is, and is intended to stimulate their
desire to
find out more about the problem and the potential impact it will
have on
their lives. The page contains a collection of quick-to-read
statements made
in recent months by high-ranking government and business
officials in the
United States regarding the severity of the Y2K problem. *Links
are provided
to the quoted material (Source).
(((*These links are only active from URL address posted above.)))
For example:
"We need to prioritize and recognize this as a major
emergency."
CONGRESSMAN STEPHEN HORN (R-CA), June 2, 1998, Source
As a business must prepare for Y2K, so must an individual; and
like a
business, acknowledging that the problem exists is only the first
1% of
preparing for it. The next 6% is figuring out how the problems
that Y2K
generates will affect the individual's life. And the remaining
93% is taking
action to ensure that those effects are eliminated or minimized.
Remember:
awareness breeds action; uneducated optimism breeds complacency.
It is hoped
that this page motivates whoever reads it to take action.
While reading, please ask yourself at least two questions: Are
these people
going to prepare their families? Aren't some of these people
already
prepared for hard times by virtue of their jobs?
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"The American people expect reliable service from their
Government and
deserve the confidence that critical government functions
dependent on
electronic systems will be performed accurately and in a timely
manner.
Because of a design feature in many electronic systems, a large
number of
activities in the public and private sectors could be at risk
beginning in
the year 2000... Minimizing the Y2K problem will require a major
technological and managerial effort, and it is critical that the
United
States Government do its part in addressing this challenge."
PRESIDENT
BILL CLINTON, Executive Order, February 4, 1998, Source
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"The bottom line is we have to inoculate the public against
the perception
that all systems will work. They won't. We just hope the right
ones will."
JOHN
KOSKINEN, Chairman, President Clinton's Council on the Year
2000 Conversion, May 18, 1998, Source
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"It is entirely possible that every organization in America
could get its
own computers fixed ... and still have major problems. When
people say to
me, is the world going to come to an end, I say I don't know. I
don't know
whether this will be a bump in the road ... or whether this will
in fact
trigger a major worldwide recession with absolutely devastating
economic
consequences in some parts of the world." . . .
SENATOR
ROBERT BENNETT, (R-UT), Chairman, Senate Special Committee
on the Year 2000 Technology Problem, June 1998, Source
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"It is dawning on the United States Senate and other
branches of our
government just how large a problem this could be."
SENATOR
GORDON SMITH, (R-OR), July 1, 1998, Source
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"When you consider how important our electric utilities are
to everything we
do in life, then you'll recognize that if we do not have our
compliance for
the Y2K and as things fall apart, it's going to be devastating in
our entire
society." CONGRESSWOMAN CONNIE MORELLA, (R-MD), June 1998,
Source
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"The Year 2000 (Y2K) computer crisis is now upon us and the
federal
government is even more woefully unprepared than the rest of
society. The
implications are ominous. Medicare, the IRS, the Federal Aviation
Administration and other basic agencies are operating on utterly
out-of-date
technology. It doesn't take much imagination to see how
dreadfully wrong
things could go." . . .
STEVE
FORBES, May 15, 1998, Source
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"The risk of the journey (to 2000) is unknown. We face
economic instability,
factories shutting down...foreign banks are at risk. Civil
stability, which
we don't normally think about here, is at risk..."
JOYCE
AMENTA, DIT, United Nations, June 30, 1998, Source
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"I believe that corporations are not disclosing enough
information about
Y2K. Nearly all the statements on the subject are only two or
three short
paragraphs, at most. The basic message is an optimistic one: 'We
expect to
have the problem fixed, but our operations could be disrupted if
we don't,
or if our vendors fail to fix their Y2K problem.'"
ED
YARDENI, Chief Economist, Deutsche Bank Securities, June 10,
1998, Source
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"We're concerned about the potential disruption of power
grids,
telecommunications and banking services...especially in countries
already
torn by political tensions."
SHERRY
BURNS, Central Intelligence Agency, May 5, 1998, Source
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"...despite the rising din of warnings, surveys indicate
that too few
managers in business and government recognize how little time is
left to
complete the task."
U.S. NEWS
& WORLD REPORT, June 8, 1998, Source
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"...the largest public companies in the US have made
remarkably little
progress on Year 2000. This conclusion applies across all
industries
represented in the top 250."
STEVEN
HOCK, President, Triaxsys Research, June 10, 1998, Source
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"In my own view, it is a particularly large global disaster
in the
making...I am convinced the problem is vastly
underappreciated."
JERRY
JASINOWSKY, President, National Association of
Manufacturers, June 30, 1998, Source
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"Electric power is the critical utility. After more than
about three days
(of failure) everything just folds up. Trains, heat,
refrigeration, water
supplies all go. We'd be straight back to 18th and 19th century,
and it
would take 20 years to regain the lost economic capability."
ROSS
ANDERSON, Cambridge University, June 1998, Source
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"Our entire way of life, in essence, is at risk... We don't
know the [Year
2000] status of the federal government with any real
precision."
RONA B.
STILLMAN, Chief Scientist, General Accounting Office, June
1998, Source
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"Year 2000 poses the threat that common mode failures...or
the coincident
loss of multiple facilities could result in stressing the
electric system to
the point of a cascading outage over a large area..."
MICHEHL
GENT, President, North American Electric Reliability
Council , June 12, 1998, Source
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"...evidence suggests that some companies still are not
disclosing
information concerning Year 2000 problems, while others are
disclosing only
very limited information, or are providing only boilerplate
statements that
carry little content. This sort of nondisclosure of material
information can
ultimately have a very detrimental effect on investor confidence
in the
stock market in general, and on stock prices in particular."
LYNN A.
STOUT, Professor of Law, Georgetown University, June 10,
1998, Source
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"What we do know is that every company, every government
agency, and every
organization that has looked into the (Y2K) problem has found
that it is
more complicated, more serious, and more costly than originally
estimated."
WILLIAM E.
KENNARD, Chairman, Federal Communications Commission,
June 1998, Source
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"Think about half of the assets of the US middle class being
moved around,
and half of that taken out of the system completely over a period
of six
months...It would be a disaster. I certainly hope the bankers are
thinking
about it, because the ice here is not very thick."
GARY J.
BEACH, Publisher, CIO Magazine, June 1998, Source
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"What nobody, not even Koskinen, knows is how bad the crash
will be. So why
doesn't he press the panic button during speeches and interviews?
'Would we
do better if I stood up tomorrow and said this is a national
crisis?' he
asks in reply. Probably not. But it might get the bureaucrats'
attention."
TIME
MAGAZINE, (TIME.com), June 15, 1998, Source
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Are you Spiritually prepared people? Remember... there are no
Athiests in a
foxhole. The Almighty works best when ALL that man can do has
failed. It
makes feeble man come to realize the Almighty really is an
Almighty God.
Need I mention the impossible situation that man found himself in
when
Goliath stood before the men of Israel taunting them? Need I
mention how
mankind had no way out as well at "The Red Sea?" When
all else fails,
"...then look up, and lift up your heads; for your
redemption draweth nigh.
" Luke 21:28
Truth is truth.
...Nicholas
Maranatha