On the wonderful pages of SurvivalBlog, I have read article after article about hardy souls setting up individual homesteads and gaining hard-won knowledge at significant cost. But also, of course, of people bemoaning the out-sized risks of “loners” in a truly desperate time, and the need to find some way to establish a like-minded group. That adventure is fraught with risks, as leadership, membership, and governance are sticky but important issues.
I wish I were young enough and strong enough to have my own homestead, but that was not my path in life. (Someone has to be the doctor, engineer, manufacturer, right?) Nevertheless, I have succeeded in building a group and this article will explain how. For some readers, this may be a solution, and for many, it may lead to analogous solutions in their areas of expertise.
A side story: I have tried to add some attention to the response/rebuilding phase of a disaster. Pointing out the vast numbers of highly trained and efficient commercial operations that are so important to maintaining a quality of life beyond that of medieval times. Allowing the ability to get a child’s inflamed appendix removed rather than facing a significant risk of death. Providing anesthesia for the child, and sterile instruments, gloves, gowns for the operating room staff. Treatment of Neisseria meningitidus meningitis, which can kill in hours. (Initial broader spectrum therapy can be reduced to third-generation cephalosporin after culture confirmation; there are several alternatives as well–but all have to be manufactured.) Diagnosis and treatment of sudden onset childhood or elderly blood cancers — can happen to anyone. A shattered femur rodded for mending. A cut tendon (sharp-edge accident) sutured back together under highly sterile conditions, and therapy to make it glide again in its sheath. You or your family, sooner, or later, will need these resources at this level.
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Advanced Societal Division of Labor –> Far greater survival and quality of life for survivorsContinue reading“Assembling a Stealth Prepper Group – Part 1, by PrepperDoc”
