Continuation of the Theme of Recovery at Ark Two

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SAFE Ark Two Newsletter
August 12th, 2012



Continuation of the Theme
of Recovery at Ark Two

As little application as this may have to those in different situations elsewhere

* or even to the reality of what may happen at Ark Two - (because no one knows what may actually transpire - or what their own destiny may be) -

* still it may serve as an example of the type of thinking and speculation one may do in preparation - by observing the specific situation surrounding their selves.

After the very basics of existence - such as having enough air to breath - and being in a survivable temperature - (so that one is neither freezing or burning up) - or being exposed to intensive radiation -

one's first consideration
in any survival situation -
is that of security.

Somewhat in regards to security - I dealt at length, in the previous newsletter, about the isolation of Ark Two - and the supposed geographic stability of its surroundings. I dwelt at some length about its social setting and the resources of a large family and friend network.

There exists a prominent survivalist mentality that equates security with secrecy and armament. This attitude is so ingrained and taken as a matter of faith - that to propose something else would be as unreceived as if I were to attack the fundamental religious or political beliefs of my readers.


I have therefore, in the eyes of most survivalists, already completely violated two of the most basic tenets of survivalist philosophy when:

a. I tell people where we are

and

b. I tell them that I don't own a gun.

We place our security in three alternative spheres:

First: In God
Secondly: In social organization
Thirdly: In service

In this current series of newsletters - I have promised to not dwell on the first of these spheres so let me expound somewhat briefly on the second and third.

Social organization is essential to survival. No one is going to survive on their own. The fact that no man is an island will remain as true post-catastrophe as pre-catastrophe.

At Ark Two our watchwords are cooperation and accommodation. As mentioned in the previous newsletter - we are 20 miles from a primary military base. We are NOT going to fight the army. The key is to convince the army not to fight us. Our location is well known to the army.

Let us speculate upon a scenario. Unless the military has gone entirely renegade - let us envision some military leader - at whatever command level - showing up on our doorstep.

Our response/invitation would be -
"What can we do to help you?"
"Would you like to come in and examine what we have here?"
"What we have here is an orphanage."

Although we all know about My Lai, and the bombing of wedding parties in Afghanistan, etc. - the military mores is not to attack defenseless children. "We would candidly discuss with them that we would feel confident that it was not their intention - certainly here within their own culture - to plunder food out of the mouths of babes - and even more particularly that we would expect them, hope for them, to provide protection and where possible access to resources and supplies.

This is the opposite of confrontation. This same procedure would apply to any representatives of the government or remnants of the government.

Admittedly, I refer to ourselves as Waco North. We have in fact been raided more times than was Waco - and by substantial forces. Nevertheless, our response was the opposite from those occupied Waco. Rather than resistance we gave cooperation. If we had made Waco's response - the result would have been the same as theirs. Instead, we followed the advice of what we consider to be a very good source - "to turn the other cheek."

It is true - that at one time our facility was welded shut - but over time we gained the sympathy of the police. They came to know that they would be welcomed at any time - and every time there has been a change in the commander of the local detachment of the Provincial Police I have gone and invited them to visit our facility. I have presented them with copies of my book - and have asked that copies be sent to the Provincial Headquarters.

I have explained to the commanders - that should something as universally catastrophic occur - as is my paradigm - that their officers are going to go protect their families - rather than reporting for duty.

I tell them - that in such a circumstance - that what they want to do is to tell their officers to bring their families to Ark Two where they will be safe - and then they will be our first line of defense.

I leave such things to the professionals. These have the:
training
equipment
experience
social recognition as authority to be able to establish and maintain:
crowd control
barricades at control points
and so forth.

In our village there are many people, including friends and family, who have guns and knowledge of our area and who would be inclined to secure the village if all else should fail. Admittedly Ark Two is a bunker - and designed as a bunker by a very experienced and very battle hardened ex-military sergeant.

But - I don't own a gun.
Neither do I own a tractor.
Nor many, many of the tools, implements or expertise - needed for recovery.
All of these latter we hope to gain through cooperation.
Which brings us to our third sphere/strategy for security and that is service.

If we can't be of service then there is really no purpose in our survival.
And how do we plan to be of service?

It is:
- as an orphanage
- as a refugee center
- as a distribution center
- as a radiological center
- as a resource for
recovery/reconstruction information
- AND ideally,
if circumstances permit,
- as the focal point of a coordinating network.

If the events are as I imagine them - then our expertise in the area of radiological defense will be most useful to the communities surrounding us. We stock large quantities of radiation detection equipment are able to provide training in its use - and have very large supplies of other necessities such as potassium iodide.
Most of all -
we have thought through a response/recovery/reconstruction plan, and have on hand immense amounts of information - related to many aspects of recovery/recontstruction - that most people/organizations have never thought about. Whether or not we will actually have the opportunity to share and implement any of this knowledge - depends upon our first and foremost security resource - as I stated at the outset of this discussion on security.

The second consideration in recovery - (after security) - is that of agriculture - a subject that I actually discussed at some length in the previous newsletter but which is a subject of such immensity and intensity that I could devote several newsletters to that subject alone - although I won't be doing so.

For us, being in an agricultural area, the situation is quite different from that of survivors in some other locale, like a major city. In the next issue of this newsletter - I plan to address the situation more from the perspective of a large city or suburb.

However, for the moment - I will just summarize that we have made preparations in having a large seed bank - in having beehives and a worm farm. In having prepared the land and in having tried numbers of different agricultural methods. In having a substantial store of compost and fertilizer. And of course in having an excellent water supply.

But we also have weaknesses. We need experienced agronomists practicing regularly at our site and keeping everything active and up to date. We sorely lack in that. We also lack in the area of husbandry. Chickens, rabbits, goats would be very practical and while I would like very much to have the latter - if I were to have goats, for example, I would also need a goat keeper.

There is always more to do - and more than I can do. But - there are relatively few who come here, or for that matter go elsewhere, to help. With all that I have told you about, I have barely scratched the surface regarding our preparations. I could discuss at length about our transportation and communication plans - but once again these are specific to our particular location / requirements / and capabilities.

There are numerous issues that will need to be addressed at the time of the Great Catastrophe. For example the subjects of:
triage
medical care
sanitation
mass burial
mass feeding
food storage
food distribution
child care and education
accumulation/preservation of skills -
to name but just a few.

One of the great advantages of Ark Two - is that we have exceptional resources to address each of the above issues and many more that I haven't listed here.

Resources are specific to each locale - and in each locale one will need to look about and catalog those resources and then figure out how to make use of them.

We have over four thousand files on our website. Great amounts of specific information can be found there regarding all the categories that I have listed above along with many more besides - such as radiological defense - recovery of agriculture under radiological conditions - alternative forms of energy - reintroduction of technology - and the list just goes on and on - but I have already made this issue of the newsletter as long as is reasonable.

What I have done here is tried to present the concept of how one must tailor their plans to their particular situation. In the next newsletter, as I mentioned above, I hope to examine some of the responses that one might make in a city or suburb, and then in next following newsletter after that to address the much more important issues of social organization and reconstruction.


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