
Introduction: A government who cared in the slightest would prepare their people for difficult times. You can see clearly for yourself who is mindful of survival and who is not. I.S.R fledgling pan indigenous government is miniscule in its current size, but our hearts are still large despite the deplorable, foul behavior of the masses at this time. Although we are frustrated with poor behavior and lack of participation, we have still held 2 nuclear survival trainings open to the masses. Now we follow up with how to build your own shelter for your family. Our ideology states we must address the needs of the people and we are disciplined enough to follow our own ideology even when times are difficult. Approach your tribe about building some kind of fallout/ survival shelters right away if you have not done so already.
“The enemies of a people are those who keep them in ignorance.”
Thomas Sankara
Anderson Shelter: During World War two England gave part of its population simple and innovative for the time corrugated steeled shelters. They were given free to people who earned less than 200 British pounds per year. These shelters could be buried, or half buried and then covered with earth, sandbags or other materials. Most were very simple occasionally elaborate. Sometimes a booklet was included with ideas on how to make your shelter more comfortable. Bunks with wood frames and wire mesh were sometimes used for sleeping. Technology has improved significantly since WW2 you may now be able to add L.E.D lights and modern features. Possibly solar power. Let your mind have fun designing it. For added protection against gamma rays consider putting concrete and several 6 feet of earth or more. Your first step is you must have a will to survive. Many at this time do not. In our recruiting this year we found that some people didn’t want to join organizations because they wanted to die. They have already capitulated. Attention to collective mental health and developing fortitude at this time is of preference.
Pros: Benefits to this design is relatively low cost and the ability for you to replicate it yourself by welding a few pieces of steel together and going from there is possible for a number of people especially if they work collectively which obviously you should. Anderson shelters are fairly easy to hide if you disguise the door. Grass and other plants can be planted over the top out it. At this time, it could ease homelessness in a way, nobody really wants to sleep in a bomb shelter, but it could be a step up for somebody struggling to find shelter. This shelter will be sufficient against many different kinds of attacks.
Cons: The downsides to these shelters were that they do not have a place to put human waste. Perhaps a compostable toilet could be considered if you could make a design that can handle smell. People seemed not to like them because they were small. There is no c.b.r.n filter air intake for nuclear but you could design one with a snorkel. The Anderson shelter is separate from the house which meant you had to go outside to get in your shelter. If one has the means they might build something in their basement, so you don’t have to exit the house in an emergency. Possibility of moisture in the bottom, suggestion is to put a layer of gravel underneath. Some people will not have access to land enough to build an Anderson shelter. Land Back is more than a slogan, land is power. Some of you have mocked your own liberation struggles and their attempts to get power. Not having places to build fallout shelters is a direct result of that. A shelter like this is not going to protect people from a ground blast nuclear event in most cases, it’s not going to have enough layers to stop intense gamma rays. Eventually technology to locate bunkers by detecting co2 will be common you may need to disguise your vent system. Filtration systems for bunkers are on a one year back order because everyone knows what’s coming.