So I'm getting some social networking stuff up, namely a Facebook and Twitter account.
The Facebook is here:
http://www.facebook.com/SurvivalistUK
This will mainly be dealing with technical, non-practical issues such as safety and legality.
And the Twitter is here:
https://twitter.com/SurvivalistJoe
Which will deal more with practical things as I do them, sprinkled with any random survival thoughts I come up with, and teasers of site content.
A UK based survival blog taking a down-to-earth approach to surviving in a country with prohibitive weapon restrictions, reduced areas of sheltered land to retreat to, and the most surveillance in the world. I'm hoping to create an serious and thought-provoking site to inspire and inform, but also entertain.
Saturday, 29 September 2012
Friday, 28 September 2012
Rules For Survival: Rule #1
ALWAYS BE ARMED.
Sleep with a weapon within arms reach. Keep a blade in your bag, in a pocket, and sheathed on your belt. Danger can come at any time from any quarter, and preparedness is key to life.Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Knowledge vs. Gear
There is a
constant discussion, verging on debate (often rising to an outright argument),
amongst survival circles about whether it’s best to have a plethora of gear, or
a brain bursting with knowledge when it comes to survival.
Objectively, of course, a perfect middle-ground would be desirable, but, as always there are various factors which will affect which side an individual chooses to fight for.
Firstly, I’m going to present the pros and cons of each camp (based on following one ideology only), and then I’ll prevent my own view-point and the arguments I feel best support that view. I’ll also touch on the idea of Big-Gear, akin to expensive comprehensive GPS systems, and Small-Gear, such as waterproof matches, or tinned kindling. Where Big-Gear is often professional grade, expensive and highly tested, Small-Gear is often improvised, or available either at local shops or commonly found in the average household.
Objectively, of course, a perfect middle-ground would be desirable, but, as always there are various factors which will affect which side an individual chooses to fight for.
Firstly, I’m going to present the pros and cons of each camp (based on following one ideology only), and then I’ll prevent my own view-point and the arguments I feel best support that view. I’ll also touch on the idea of Big-Gear, akin to expensive comprehensive GPS systems, and Small-Gear, such as waterproof matches, or tinned kindling. Where Big-Gear is often professional grade, expensive and highly tested, Small-Gear is often improvised, or available either at local shops or commonly found in the average household.
Gear:
Pros-
·
Instant
access to any tool required.
·
Many
tools designed for ease of use.
·
Multi-function
tools make access even easier.
·
Redundancies
can be used for barter/trade.
·
Basic
gear is always a minimal necessity.
Cons-
·
Gear
can be heavy.
·
Susceptible
to failure.
·
Requires
space for transportation.
·
May
cause owner to become a target if gear is valuable.
·
May
be expensive.
·
Equipment
without the knowledge to use it is dead-weight.
Knowledge:
Pros-
·
Can
improvise many necessary implements.
·
Requires
no space to carry, and weighs nothing.
·
Lack
of gear/poor appearance will minimize the likelyhood of being targetted
violently.
·
Requires
little or no monetary outlay.
·
Your
Brain’s unlikely to fail.
Cons-
·
Some
kind of reference will probably be necessary to retain all information.
·
Basic
equipment is necessary in most situations.
·
Provides
little opportunity for trade..
·
Vital
knowledge about supplies/weapons/fortified locations may be extracted under
duress.
So there we
have the pros and cons. Personally I’m a firm believer in the idea of having
only basic gear.
I can navigate by map, so I’m not going to be affected by the
loss of a (potentially expensive) GPS system, and every bookshop train station
and information centre in the country is going to stock maps. There’s no piece
of equipment that I know of that will skin game for you, which is going to be a
necessary skill to have in a prolonged bug-out situation. However there are a
few situations in which equipment is a bonus, if not a requirement. Water
purification can be done using only boiling, but it’s much safer to also filter
it, either using a high-grade water filter (Big-Gear, using activated charcoal
to filter the water) or coffee filters (Small-tech).
There are also situations in which knowledge comes into play prior to TEOTWAWKI, such as the preperation of portable kindlings stored in sweet tins or the creation of other pieces of gear which otherwise may be unobtainable.
Therefore, in conclusion, there is no better place to be than in possession of equipment the use of which you are well versed in, however there are many things which you can improvise yourself either prior to or during an event, and a binder of paper weighs much less than a GPS, and a tent, and a professional fishing rod, and a gas stove…
There are also situations in which knowledge comes into play prior to TEOTWAWKI, such as the preperation of portable kindlings stored in sweet tins or the creation of other pieces of gear which otherwise may be unobtainable.
Therefore, in conclusion, there is no better place to be than in possession of equipment the use of which you are well versed in, however there are many things which you can improvise yourself either prior to or during an event, and a binder of paper weighs much less than a GPS, and a tent, and a professional fishing rod, and a gas stove…
Monday, 24 September 2012
ZOMBIES!!! (Part the last)
Today is the last part of my three-part mini-series on the risk of zombification. Hopefully the preceding articles will have given you something to think about, put you mind at ease regarding one of the greatest fears of our time, and entertained you a little bit. On Wednesday I'll be getting down to the serious business of survival.
SCENARIO 3: Stem cell experimentation effects.
Stem cells are
non-specialised, self-renewable cell types found either in bone
marrow, lipid cells and blood, as well as in feotal material
(including the umbilical cord). As well as being harvested (primarily
from the bone marrow source) the cells can now also be synthetically
produced in laboratory conditions, and then "trained" as
specialist cells.
The advantage of stem cells, and the attribute which has led them to be so widely used in medicinal procedures is two-fold. Firstly, their ability to reproduce without specializing (giving a slew of "Blank slate" cells which can be used for which ever task is required) and their ability to specialise into almost any kind of cell as necessary.
The advantage of stem cells, and the attribute which has led them to be so widely used in medicinal procedures is two-fold. Firstly, their ability to reproduce without specializing (giving a slew of "Blank slate" cells which can be used for which ever task is required) and their ability to specialise into almost any kind of cell as necessary.
The following is a list of
experimental or developing treatments which, should they advance
suficiently, could give rise to traits common in "zombies":
-Regrowth of dead brain
cells caused by strokes and head trauma, as well as diseases such as
Parkinson's/Altzheimer's.
-Treatment of paralytic
spinal cord injury.
-Regrowth/Enhancement of
ocular and aural tissues.
-Alteration of personality to correct birth defects and learning disabilities
-Alteration of personality to correct birth defects and learning disabilities
-Increased wound healing
capabilities.
The most worrying of these
in the "Ahh Zombies" line of thought is the ability of
scientists to grow or regenerate brain stem tissues. The brain stem
is responsible not only for motor function, but also sleep patterns,
hunger, the heart-rate and breathing. As can be seen from the case of
Mike the Chicken[1] in the late 40's, an animal can live
for a substantial amount of time with only the brain stem intact, as
long as food and water can be provided for nutrients, and the Carotid
artery can be sealed off to prevent the subject bleeding to
death.
Risk: As yet, it is unlikely that stem cell procedures are advanced enough to be able to cause a zombie style outbreak. Furthermore those procedures which are currently being developed would be prohibitively expensive to effect a sufficient percentage of the population to pose a threat. Also, as the treatments are highly regulated and focussed on specific conditions, there is little chance of run-away eperimentation.
Will it Zombies? No.
Total Risk: 1/5
Risk: As yet, it is unlikely that stem cell procedures are advanced enough to be able to cause a zombie style outbreak. Furthermore those procedures which are currently being developed would be prohibitively expensive to effect a sufficient percentage of the population to pose a threat. Also, as the treatments are highly regulated and focussed on specific conditions, there is little chance of run-away eperimentation.
Will it Zombies? No.
Total Risk: 1/5
Wednesday, 19 September 2012
ZOMBIES!!! (part 2)
I thought I'd start of with something a little bit not-too-serious. Most of the internet has, is, or will discuss the advent of a zombie apocalypse. Whether you want it to happen or not, it pays to know what the most likely scenario is. Therefore, I'm going to start with a three-part mini-series on the risk of zombification. You know, just for fun...
SCENARIO 2: Infection by degenerative brain diseases, such as CJD.
Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease is
a degenerative brain disease in which proteins in the brian
'unfold' causing holes to form giving the brain a sponge-like
appearance. Often claimed to be related to BSE (although in
actuality it is vCJD which is) as they have similar effects, the
disease can be transmitted in certain forms through consumption of
contaminated meat. Other causes are hereditary, via implantation
of contaminated tissues, or appear spontaneously.
Symptoms of CJD begin
with agressive dementia, which can cause hallucinations, memory
loss and personality disorders. It can also lead to physical
disorders such as speech impediments, motor problems, and
seizures.
The disease is fatal, but
the length of time a victim survives can vary greatly. Typically
victims will sucumb within six months, often due to additional
medical complications, rather than the disease. Certain forms,
such as sCJD, can cause death within a few weeks.[1]
The
disease is most prevalent in North America, Western Europe (including
the UK), The Middle East and Japan, and typically it's areas of
contamination overlap those of BSE.
RISK:
At the moment, there is little chance of a typical zombie outbreak
caused by CJD, it's variants, or BSE. There is little evidence to
show that aggression is an effect of the disease (even though
personality changes are observed), which would be a necessity for
an apocalypse scenario. Whilst there is a link between cannibals
and CJD (called Kuru) there is no proven link in the opposite
direction. Furthermore, there is a small infection rate, and major
areas of the planet (Russia, Africa, South America) are all almost
exempt from infection. If the disease were to advance to a point
where a large portion of the population were infected, a "slow
zombie" scenario may evolve.
Will
it Zombies? No.
Total risk:
2/5
[1]Gambetti,
Pierluigi: Creutzfeldt Jakob disease.
* Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention. "CJD
(Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, Classic)". 26/2/2008
Monday, 17 September 2012
Zombies!!!
I thought I'd start of with something a little bit not-too-serious. Most of the internet has, is, or will discuss the advent of a zombie apocalypse. Whether you want it to happen or not, it pays to know what the most likely scenario is. Therefore, I'm going to start with a three-part mini-series on the risk of zombification. You know, just for fun...
SCENARIO 1: Parasitic infection via Toxoplasma Gondii
The primary
host of Taxoplasma Gondii is felid, and it is within cats that the
first stage of life (sexual) must take place.[1] Beyond
that, the virus can live within any warm blooded host, such as
birds or mammals (including humans).
Once set up in
a host, the virus invades cells, and creates it's own parasitic
vacuole, wherein it slowly replicates itself, safe from a bodies
autoimmune system.
Human
infection typically occurs through consumption, either of unwashed
vegetation contaminated with feacal matter, or cystic tissues from
improperly prepared meat.
After
the initial phase which presents with flu-like symptoms, normally
healthy adults tyically display few visible effects. In subjects
with compromised immune systems (such as HIV/AIDs patients and
pregnant women), however, it can be fatal, and cause both
physical and psycological disorders.[2]
Most
relevantly, the disease may lead to behaviour modifying disorders
such as depression, anxiety and schizophrenia.[3]
In studies, 11 out of 19 schizophrenic patients were identified
to have higher than usual Taxoplasma anti-bodies.[4]
Beyond this, it has been postulated
that humans may exhibit similar bahaviours as infected rats and
mice, displaying a fearlessness and apathy towards self
preservation. In rodents who actively seek out areas frequented
by cats, it has also been suggested that the parasite may exert
some form of base control over it's host in order to increase
it's chances of procreating.
RISK:
At the moment, there is little chance of a typical zombie outbreak
caused by Toxoplasma Gondii. However, with a third of the
population infected, and the parasite showing remarkable immunity
to both medicine and autoimmune defences, should it evolve (either
naturally or through human interference) its possible it could
cause degeneration of a significant portion of the population, and
cause a wave of psychosis major enough to overwhelm
law-enforcement and military forces to cause a national
breakdown.
Will
it Zombies? No. Almost definitely not.
Total
risk:
2/5
[1]
Boothroyd JC (July 2009). "Toxoplasma
gondii: 25 years and 25 major advances for the field".
International Journal for Parasitology
[2]
"Common
Parasite Potentially Increases Risk of Brain Cancers".
Common Parasite Potentially Increases
Risk of Brain Cancers.
[3]
Henriquez SA, Brett R, Alexander J, Pratt J, Roberts
CW.Neuropsychiatric disease and Toxoplasma gondii infection.
Neuroimmunomodulation. 2009
[4]
http://www.redorbit.com/news/health/
1657166/researchers_link_parasites_to_schizophrenia/
Friday, 14 September 2012
Glossary of terms.
There is, in the survival fraternity (as in any specialized group), a lot of jargon, ranging from simple acronyms to strange, specific, and sometimes funny, terms for various post-event phenomina.
The most common are:
Alpha Strategy - The storing of food and sundries for trade or barter, or for charitable purposes.
BOB, BOV, BOL - Bug out Bag, Vehicle, and location. Often incorporated into the same escape plan, "Bugging out" is the act of escaping from an event area to a safe area, or remaining on the move. They typically contain a selection of items useful for getting out of dodge including tools, food, water and first aid items. Also called 72-hour bags, as they are designed to allow you to survive for 3 days.
(Survival) Cache - A hidden cache of supplies, food, weaponry or other sundries either on a Bug-out route, or else secreted near a B.O.L.
The Crunch - Generic term for a long-term disaster.
Doomer - Follower of the "Peak Oil" scenario, in which oil reserves are depleted to a level where industry will be irrevocably impaired.
EDC - Every day carry. It relates to items carried on the body which will be immediately usable in case of an event.
EOTW - End of the world.
EMP - Electromagnetic pulse. Extreme levels of electromagnetic energy, expected to occur through either nuclear war, solar flare activity, or other unforeseen event. Expected to disable all electronic devices within it's range.
Event - Any scenario which requires survivalist action to be taken, either long or short term.
Goblin - Criminal(s) who seek to profit from the EOTW, either directly, through looting, mugging, theft etc, or indirectly through phony services or good offered after an event.
G.O.O.D - Get out of dodge - Escaping urban centres in the case of an event.
Intentional community - A collective group (often in the bounds of a "neighbourhood") which is pre-designed to have a higher level of community teamwork.
NBC - Nuclear, Biological, Chemical - Anything related to the threat or reality of these types of war-fare.
Polly (Pollyanna) - A doomsday denier, or one who is unprepared for an event.
PPE - In a survivalist sense, this may related to anything from simple dustmasks to full NBC suits.
Prepper (Survivalist) - Some one who is prepared (or actively preparing) for an event.
Retreat - A purpose built, often disguised and/or fortified, building designed to withstand an event.
SHTF - S**t hits the fan
TEOTWAWKI - The end of the world as we know it.
WROL - Without rule of law - The predicted lawlessness and lack of governance expected to be rampant post-event.
The most common are:
Alpha Strategy - The storing of food and sundries for trade or barter, or for charitable purposes.
BOB, BOV, BOL - Bug out Bag, Vehicle, and location. Often incorporated into the same escape plan, "Bugging out" is the act of escaping from an event area to a safe area, or remaining on the move. They typically contain a selection of items useful for getting out of dodge including tools, food, water and first aid items. Also called 72-hour bags, as they are designed to allow you to survive for 3 days.
(Survival) Cache - A hidden cache of supplies, food, weaponry or other sundries either on a Bug-out route, or else secreted near a B.O.L.
The Crunch - Generic term for a long-term disaster.
Doomer - Follower of the "Peak Oil" scenario, in which oil reserves are depleted to a level where industry will be irrevocably impaired.
EDC - Every day carry. It relates to items carried on the body which will be immediately usable in case of an event.
EOTW - End of the world.
EMP - Electromagnetic pulse. Extreme levels of electromagnetic energy, expected to occur through either nuclear war, solar flare activity, or other unforeseen event. Expected to disable all electronic devices within it's range.
Event - Any scenario which requires survivalist action to be taken, either long or short term.
Goblin - Criminal(s) who seek to profit from the EOTW, either directly, through looting, mugging, theft etc, or indirectly through phony services or good offered after an event.
G.O.O.D - Get out of dodge - Escaping urban centres in the case of an event.
Intentional community - A collective group (often in the bounds of a "neighbourhood") which is pre-designed to have a higher level of community teamwork.
NBC - Nuclear, Biological, Chemical - Anything related to the threat or reality of these types of war-fare.
Polly (Pollyanna) - A doomsday denier, or one who is unprepared for an event.
PPE - In a survivalist sense, this may related to anything from simple dustmasks to full NBC suits.
Prepper (Survivalist) - Some one who is prepared (or actively preparing) for an event.
Retreat - A purpose built, often disguised and/or fortified, building designed to withstand an event.
SHTF - S**t hits the fan
TEOTWAWKI - The end of the world as we know it.
WROL - Without rule of law - The predicted lawlessness and lack of governance expected to be rampant post-event.
Thursday, 13 September 2012
Filling a need.
Good afternoon.
If you are reading this, we can assume you are a 'survivalist', or are intersted in becoming one. Unfortunately, many of the blogs, articles or websites which exist focus on an American view of TEOTWAWKI, with much of the advice being of the "Grab yer' gun and git to the hills!" variety.Whilst this is a valid plan, it's not practical advice to anyone living in a country with any kind of gun control. Furthermore, the space available to escape under the radar is much smaller in the UK, and with only two minor land borders, it's going to be difficult getting out of dodge WTSHTF.
Therefore, I have resolved to create a UK based blog, revolving around basic survival techniques, self-defence, and contingencies for the end-times. Not only will I cover basic survival techniques (both those I have practiced, and interesting points raised elsewhere), but I'll also try to explore the most common "Doomsday" scenarios and their likely hood, as well as providing legal tips both for prep-ping and when you have to run.
Remember, it's not if. It's when.
J O'Neill
13/09/12
If you are reading this, we can assume you are a 'survivalist', or are intersted in becoming one. Unfortunately, many of the blogs, articles or websites which exist focus on an American view of TEOTWAWKI, with much of the advice being of the "Grab yer' gun and git to the hills!" variety.Whilst this is a valid plan, it's not practical advice to anyone living in a country with any kind of gun control. Furthermore, the space available to escape under the radar is much smaller in the UK, and with only two minor land borders, it's going to be difficult getting out of dodge WTSHTF.
Therefore, I have resolved to create a UK based blog, revolving around basic survival techniques, self-defence, and contingencies for the end-times. Not only will I cover basic survival techniques (both those I have practiced, and interesting points raised elsewhere), but I'll also try to explore the most common "Doomsday" scenarios and their likely hood, as well as providing legal tips both for prep-ping and when you have to run.
Remember, it's not if. It's when.
J O'Neill
13/09/12
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