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Preppering Organizations




Various potential negative events make people anxious. They want to take precautions as much as possible and make certain efforts to do so. In the West, much more systematic studies and structures have existed in these areas for the last 200 years. Fields such as Preppering, Survival, Scouting, Bushcrafting, Mountaineering, Climbing, Camping, Woodcrafting, Blacksmithing, and Civil Defencing generally encompass technical and tactical aspects of "protecting human life." They are also seen as "free living" tactics.


Globalists gather people in specific areas and work to achieve their own goals. The "free life" methods we mentioned are phenomena outside the simulated lifestyle created by globalists. Therefore, they do not like, want, or approve of such things that are humane and occur outside their system. Therefore, when sending donations to those who establish such systems, it would be good to include a note stating, "I wholeheartedly support your work and respectfully request that you accept this donation. I irrevocably transfer all my material and moral rights to this donation to you." You should also include the same statement in your letter of intent. Such work does not operate on a "I paid for the service, I received the service" basis. You must pay attention to the words and sentences you use, your mindset, and your perspective. Normally, projects in such organizations can reach figures exceeding $25,000 USD. Many people are unfamiliar with these issues and don't know what to say or do. It's beneficial to stay away from potentially malicious individuals. You cannot trust everyone who makes advancements in these areas.


Depending on the perspective and orientation, the following distinctions emerge:


1. Basic Organizations: They keep your work simple and up-to-date. They provide you with specific documents and create the necessary conditions for you to be included in the system. Costs are minimal. Those who wish can acquire their own camping equipment and various useful tools.


2. Advanced Organizations: These provide family-based identities, certifications, and certain documents. They offer internal security and guidance. Externally, they are closed systems. Each participant is responsible for protecting and maintaining the confidentiality of the information and documents entrusted to them. If you consider everyone a friend, you likely lack the sharp intellect and cultural background to enter such systems.


3. Higher-Level Organizations: In addition to advanced organizations, they perform specific tasks behind the scenes that you don't see. Their scope of work is broader. They have prepared various protocols and management rules. They create and deliver individual identities. They may also prepare personalized radio and communication codes, communication and participation passwords, security codes, and task codes. These types of organizations create various specialized mapping systems:


a. Safe Zone Maps

b. Access Maps to Emergency Camps: Specific locations such as KN1, KN2, TA are marked.

c. Maps Relating to Emergency Escape and Withdrawal Plans


Things are changing in the world.


A person who makes preparations before a disaster or calamity strikes is wise, but one who waits until after the damage is done is at a disadvantage; and one who doesn't care even if the disaster or calamity harms them deserves what happens to them.


1. Global and regional disasters and catastrophes have increased 30-fold in the last 10 years. The probability of natural and man-made disasters occurring is now more than 150 times higher than it was 10 years ago. In the face of chaotic and highly destructive disasters and catastrophes, do you know who you can trust, where to go, how to act, what to pay attention to and what not to do, and with whom you can cooperate and show solidarity?


2. The Solar System currently contains hundreds of comets, billions of meteors, and over 3,000 planetary structures originating from beyond the Oort Cloud, each with the potential to have a devastating impact on Earth. Do you know what to do, who to trust, where to go, how to act, and with whom to cooperate and show solidarity if a catastrophic cosmic event were to occur?


3. In many countries, especially China and the US, millions of people are suddenly having their bank accounts emptied, millions are losing their homes and livelihoods due to the Social Credit System, and those whose lives have been disrupted are ending up on the streets, but even there they are not left in peace. Do you know what to do in such situations, where to go, and who you can trust?


4. There are many factors that could potentially cause a permanent power outage or blackout of electronic systems in the near future. Do you know what to do, who you can trust, how to act, and who you can cooperate with and support in the event of a sudden blackout?


5. It is predicted that the current way of life will end by 2030 at the latest due to factors such as the world becoming increasingly unlivable, the exorbitant cost of living in cities, the excessive increase in production and logistics costs, the depletion of resources due to excessive human consumption, and the triggering of chaotic processes by those seeking control. This indicates that humanity will face radical changes and collapse within a few years. In such situations, do you know what to do, who you can cooperate and support, where to go, and whom you can trust?


You need to conduct your studies based on the following:


1. Having people you can trust and rely on.

2. Knowing what to do and what not to do.

3. Having safe spaces both in the city and in rural areas.

4. Having a personal ADEY (Emergency Action Management) Plan

5. Form the Preppering Group and assign tasks.

6. You need to determine priority levels to take action.


According to statements made by governments, in the event of a disaster, aid can reach a maximum of 2% of the population. However;


1. No one can guarantee your safety regarding issues such as looting, personal injury, kidnapping, theft, or assault.

2. When a disaster strikes, about 40% of people are rescued by their relatives, but about 60% are left to their fate.

3. Insurance systems offer no solution for major disasters.

4. In chaotic disasters, the biggest problem is finding "people you can trust"; the situation is much worse in countries that have experienced large-scale migration, disrupted demographics, and suffered from ideological and political divisions.

5. If a global Tetowawki or a continental SHTF were to occur, everything would become a huge problem for you.


People come up with a few solutions for situations like this:


1. They form a "Preppering Community" within the family or extended family and act accordingly: In such situations, the problem arises of people being picky towards each other and neglecting their responsibilities. Not everyone in your family is as sensitive as you are, and thus conflicts begin.


2. Participation in the Preppering Community:


a. Those operating entirely on a voluntary basis: There are initiatives that are 100% voluntary, meaning they involve no expense, no sacrifice, and only passive participation. These are generally people who come together to create a communal living area based on Off-Grid Living, or simply those who say, "I'll just grab my bag and come." Both of these initiatives fail to achieve results even after years have passed. Once the interest wanes, they simply remain stagnant.


b. Those that operate on the basis of self-sacrifice: Some individuals take the lead and build and operate the system infrastructure. In doing so, they prepare and send out Community IDs, Certificates of Participation, Document Sets, etc. In return, you make a donation of at least $50. You are taking up their time and causing their resources (electricity, internet, computer depreciation, etc.) to dwindle. Ultimately, nothing happens by itself. Making a small investment will keep your interest in these matters alive.


c. Those who push their limits with their dreams and resources: Many people seek the same comfort and ease they experience in normal life in emergency situations. However, preparing so many belongings and buildings is very difficult.


Human orientations take the following forms:


No one is forcing you to join an organization. You do things on your own then. We're showing you the possibility of doing these things. Being prepared already requires spending money. No one is receptive to the idea of "let others pay for my expenses." Everyone brings and uses their own belongings to the campsite. Being united doesn't mean everyone piling up their belongings and using them together. Based on the camaraderie and trust you build at the campsite, you can also share resources. No one is forced to do anything. Within the community, families or small groups working together use their own resources.


1. Those who want to stay in their settlements no matter what: Even if people hold this view, they forget that they may be subjected to forced displacement if municipal and state services collapse. They also forget that they may be subjected to displacement, states of emergency, or forced evictions in chaotic WROL (War of the People) situations.


In City Prepared Communities, where these kinds of people can come together, a donation of $50 can provide basic participation certificates and prepare people for action.


2. Those who try to maintain a settled lifestyle in rural areas: Those who want to join a rural community or go to live in rural areas have the understanding of establishing their own order. They find it difficult to be united with others, or joining a community seems pointless. However, over time, they begin to regret it. This is because their loved ones remain indifferent and offer no help during difficult times.


In City Prepared Communities, where these kinds of people can come together, a donation of $50 can provide basic participation certificates and prepare people for action.


3. Those who wish to remain nomadic or semi-nomadic: These individuals prepare for "mini-apocalypse" scenarios. All possibilities are within their scope. They have "retreat to back locations" strategies ready in case of deterioration. They have identified 3-5 different safe zones. They also embrace the idea of building new lives together after major destruction. They utilize nature in every aspect, such as building shelters and refuges, finding water and food, and improving living conditions. There is a main participant and 10-15 followers who follow them. Individual identification cards and a general participant certificate are prepared for each person.


In City Prepared Communities, where these kinds of people can come together, basic participation certificates can be provided with a donation of $250-$500 USD, and people can be prepared to take action.


Community types:


1. Urban Preppering Communities: This is a solution for those who want to stay within the city and create a communication, exchange, and solidarity infrastructure by establishing "Safe Points." Everyone has their own communication codes and passwords. Communication can be done via radio or physical means.


2. EAM (Emergency Action Management) Preparing Communities: Initially, safe areas within the city are used, and when things get worse, they move to safe areas in rural areas. This develops a more effective and secure defense tactic.


3. ADEY Preppering Camps / EAM Prepper Camps: In emergency situations, it will be necessary to establish camps within safe areas. Access to these camps involves communication and control at three points: "Checkpoint 1," "Checkpoint 2," and "Assembly Point." After settling into a temporary campsite, a permanent campsite is sought, and a camp can be established there, shelters built, or even a bunker created. Establishing campsites at 3-4 different locations is advantageous.


Important Warnings:


You need to understand that these kinds of communities are not environments for socialization and integration, but structures designed to come together and show solidarity only in times of great difficulty; that everyone is responsible for their own actions regarding material donations and the purchase and sale of goods/services; that your donation is irrevocable; that the community cannot be drawn into a conflict-ridden environment; and that you should not engage in current conversations with people from different viewpoints in various fields (politics, religion, philosophy, science, ideas, perspectives, lifestyles, etc.). If the focus is on "preparation" and "Preppering work," then don't talk or write about anything else. In societies lacking a culture of communication and debate, unnecessary familiarity creates problems. Therefore, the best approach for such organizations is one where people cannot directly communicate with each other until a chaotic problem arises. Until that day comes, people cannot interact with each other within the community and cannot create problems. Many people who entered these areas with good intentions have eventually been overwhelmed by the darkness in others' minds and abandoned them. While communication might seem good to you, you'll realize how wrong you are once you get involved. Don't set your expectations too high for your community. Thoughts like, "We'll make decisions together, we'll hit the road together, we'll face life's hardships together, we'll buy camping gear together, we'll undertake construction projects together," will eventually scare many people. Those who have resources, in particular, may not want to use them up immediately. Many people dream, but most of those dreams don't match reality. Those who act based on reality are leaders who have specialized in this area and built a good organizational infrastructure. And there are only a few of them in the world. Don't trust a leader who is unreliable and hasn't done anything before.


After joining the community, you can acquire camping equipment, various tools, camping knives, learn how to build shelters and bunkers in nature, and prepare action protocols. Don't expect them to constantly focus on you after joining the Preparer Community. Those who deal with these matters are already overwhelmed with work. You should improve yourself by researching online and in books. Don't view Preparer Communities as just a chat room or social gathering place. Those who have seen them that way have all disbanded quickly. This is a solution you can use during chaotic and generally global disasters and catastrophes. You cannot force others to think like you. What you perceive as difficult times may be perceived by others as "conditions not yet ripe." Keep any IDs, certificates, passwords, or documents you receive secret. Don't tell others that you've joined the community. Because there are more bad people than good people these days. There may be people who know you're a member of the community and try to get your resources. Don't take unnecessary risks. Don't pay attention to what others say about the community or Preparer Community. Don't talk about these things with everyone. Most people are indifferent and hate anything that might disrupt their comfort.

Timing and action planning are two crucial criteria. By defining timing criteria, you determine how to react when disasters and catastrophes begin to occur. You identify situations and timings for which you can take action as Yellow Alert, Red Alert, and Black Alert. Especially if you know the stages through which significant events like Nibiru will unfold, you can plan your actions without leaving things to the last minute. You can also resolve your preparations step by step accordingly. If you think about preparing and joining the community after everything has fallen apart, you will be too late. In chaotic situations, no one cares about anyone else. You must also plan how you will act in emergencies and what you will do step by step. In this way, you will have completed many stages before everything falls apart.


To join the community, you can do the following:


First, you need to find a serious Preparer Community and a Preparer Community Leader. Then, you should communicate with them quickly and concisely. Such people are busy and don't spend a long time dealing with one person, trying to persuade them, or answering a lot of questions. Therefore, you should have learned many things beforehand. If you are going to make a donation, you can do so after creating a positive image during the first meeting. If they are honest people, they will protect your rights.


1. Letter of intent: At least one page long, but without including unnecessary personal information (e.g., "my husband doesn't believe me," "everyone thinks I'm an alien," "I don't know what to do," "I've given up," etc.), explain what you want to do. Participation in the Preppering Community is an important step. Afterwards, you will try to understand what you can do by learning about related fields.


2. Donating to support goodwill and charitable work: While there are minimum requirements, donating more is vital for people carrying out worthwhile projects. Don't be stingy and remember that this is an investment for the near future.


3. A written statement outlining your expectations from the community: Your expectations from the community should be minimal. Those with excessive expectations are not accepted into communities. Some people forget that every request requires expense. Requests like "Let's dig a water well," "Let's buy land and set up Turkish tents," "Let's build houses in the countryside," "Let's generate our own electricity" are humane, but they all entail high costs. They also don't make for practical solutions for people who might need to come together during chaotic disasters. When you try to take action, numerous procedures, laws, hindering situations, and expenses arise.




 
 
 

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