

Alarmists all around the country are promising disasters such as super
inflation, famine, foreign invasion, the triumph of communism/fascism, nuclear
war, etc. Unfortunately, they may be
right, even though their timing is wrong; we hope. You have only to compare this
year's food prices over last year's; this year's quality of life is going down
and the difficulty of maintaining a decent living standard is a greater worry to
most Americans. There are two main reasons for this which no political system
can help. One is that the Age of Exploration and Development and the Industrial
Revolution is over and the other is that the good crop weather, world-wide, is
also over, maybe for centuries.
The Age of Exploration and Development began about 1500 and ended around
1950. From the beginning of that period the Earth was explored, mapped, annexed,
developed and exploited. Its resources, animal, vegetable, and mineral were
looted with little or no thought for future generations. As national industries
grew to take advantage of the inpouring bounty from the hinterlands, living
standards rose, enabling more people to survive and in turn to reproduce their
kind. Human locusts spread over the Earth; born only to exploit, rape and
destroy their own environment.
"Have more babies so we can clear more land."
"Have more babies so we can mine more coal and metals."
"Have more babies so we can keep the factories running."
"Have more babies so we can take more territory from the hated enemy."
And then, about 25 years ago, the overall bounty ran out.
Some of the natural resources became scarce a century ago. Some like coal,
may last another century. But in a general sense, the reason for existence for
most of the world's population ended about 1950. More babies are being born but
there is no more land to clear. More babies are being born but mining is
automated, needing little hand labor. More babies are being born but the world's
factories are closing down. More babies are being born but cannon fodder, the
uniformed ape, is too quickly a corpse to be worth arming. Automated killing is
all the rage. Human quality is in demand but is becoming harder to find. Human
quantity is a drug on the market, a surplus. Governments don't create raw
materials. Unions don't create jobs. So the Working Class-push, pull, lift-is
increasingly without purpose. As the system breaks down, the erosion of
occupations will worsen so that even specialists will be on welfare.
So, with literally billions of people made surplus by the lack of easily
accessible raw materials, the idea of world-wide institutionalized welfare has
set in. "We'll just feed them until technology creates new jobs," say
the optimists. But this is not to be. As the bounty of natural resources has run
out, the world's bountiful harvests have also ended. The weather from 1930 to
1960 was excellent for crops. Unfortunately for the human race, this good crop
weather was abnormal and had not occurred in the last 1000 years! Now it's over
and there's no reason to believe this freakishly good weather pattern will
return in our lifetimes; maybe not for hundreds of years. Moreover, most of the
agribusiness plants now grown were bred for the weather conditions from the 30's
through the 60's. Bad seasons wipe them out and it would take years to replace
them with the old foul-weather, low-yield strains Granddad thrived on. Also, the
present good-weather, high-yield plant strains depend on vast amounts of
oil-based fertilizers few nations can afford today.
When bad weather hit Russia's 1973 harvests the ensuing wheat deal wiped out
our surplus. Millions of acres had been lying unused in the Soil Bank. Brought
into cultivation, they have put off severe shortages here and made the effects
of our own bad weather less noticeable. Without all that acreage to fall back
on, Americans would be starving now. With the world's worsening weather making
increasing demands on our crops by other countries and our own weather getting
worse, the end is in sight for the majority of humanity.
Of course, I haven't written this to upset you. After all, if you weren't
interested in survival you wouldn't be reading this. So you aren't one of the
doomed majority. You are already making plans to save yourself and your loved
ones from the worst to come.
Now that you know that the game of Huddled Masses is over you can start looking
out for Number One. Unlike the unprepared and the unthinking, you won't have to
make the sudden choice between running away in a panic or just staying put in a
totally non-survival area.
Let's say you decide to leave your present situation one year from now. You
should be ready to leave before then if you have to but panic makes anyone a
refugee. A year will put your survival program in its proper perspective. If you
can look at your program as simply a move to a more rural, less commercial area
you've taken the panic out of it and friends and neighbors won't question your
sanity or try to talk members of your family out of the move.
Naturally, this present advice is mainly for people living in major
population centers. If you live in a town of 50,000 or more, it's too commercial
to have much staying power after a social collapse. Towns with under 50,000, in
rural areas, have more contact with life's basics and can reorganize their
populations if necessary. So a small town in a rural area is your best bet. A
patch of land and a modest home just outside a village gives the greatest
security. It won't cost you an arm and a leg and you'll get away from the image
of the leather-clad, root-grubbing savage some survivalists suggest.
A year's planning will help you find such a town and prepare to provide a
service, food, craft or otherwise, which will make you an asset to the
community. You may want to get a few acres and live cut off from everyone. This
is fine if you're well armed and a professional woodcrafter already. However,
this is too great a change for most people. The inexperienced dreamer simply
cannot survive alone.
Regardless of your choice, town, commune or small farm, you must choose an
area about 100 miles from any major population center. It must also be several
miles off any major highway. Refugees streaming out of New York or Los Angeles
will clog the main highways and strip every home for miles each side of their
route like irresistible plagues of locusts.
No matter how you might think you can steel yourself against pitiful refugees
you must plan to live as far off their prospective routes as possible. This
isn't as hard as you might think. More people are clogging the cities and only
the intelligent ones are moving back to the land.
In succeeding issues I will concentrate on survival without savagery. You
should live well while waiting out the storm. A year or less of practical study
and application of a good survival program will help you to come through the
worst ahead with strength and dignity. Issues following this one will have less
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