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Team Work

In my preps I have put aside instructional materials as well as base material for several areas that I have little or no skills in. I watch those that have practical these skills with a touch of envy as when it comes to doing practical things I have ten thumbs on my hands.

At the last Scottish Meeting the Klampits brought an instructional book on Leather Braiding and some pieces of Leather as well as a knife that was being made for another prepper. It was interesting stuff and actually got me interested in looking at these two skills. Ken of course has his Herbal Skills and all around the table people had different experiences and skillsets.

It is a perfect example of how teams work better than individuals. They all bring something different to the table which compliments the skills that others bring. What one person doesn’t know, someone else usually has some knowledge about.

A few years ago I worked for a company that spent time showing you how teams were better than individuals and how to get the best from your teams. They started by showing us that no matter how good a single individual was a team performed even better. Then they explained the make up of teams and how everyone had a place.

Of course in our scenarios this isn’t always true. Not everyone has a place and teams without a structure don’t always hold together under pressure but even so providing that they are working towards a coomon goal, which we are, we perform better than individuals.

Our species is best when we are working together. What we need is a common goal, a future we can believe in and work towards then all our team members can help us reach heights that as individuals we cannot achieve.

However, the spanner in the works is that after an event we won’t know who to trust and it is likely that the people we have built up relationships with won’t be around or will be too far away to get together. In which case we need to keep ourselves to ourselves for simple survival and when survival is not enough and we need to start to rebuild then we have to reach out to others. Hopefully, we will have built up at least some sort of relationships before that point. Relationships built on trust and mutual understanding usually allow people to build ties that will hold steady in adversity.

So, we need to build relationships whilst we can, especially with people of similar mindsets. They don’t have to be preppers but as long as they have a solid base of morals, honesty and a variety of skills you never know where it will lead. Try and make sure they are far enough away not to be knocking on your door five minutes after an event but close enough that you can contact them when things settle down. I suspect that will be the difficult part. Nothing is perfect. Anyway, you may decide that you want to help them.

Myself, I can’t see a community holding together at first unless it has very strong ties built before the event but a small community starting to come together within three years would be a good thing to aim for.

That is what I am aiming for.

North West Meet

There are a few new Cheshire users on board now and a few requests for a local meet up so I thought I would set up a new meet near Chester for Sat the 21-Sep. Details to be decided. Anyone interested in attending then just send me an email via the contact form and I’ll make sure you get the details on how to get there.

The Scottish Group is off to a good start, the Bristol boys are starting to get it together so its time we started to get sorted out. Particularly now that we have a few more members in the area.

As usual I’m looking at just off the M56/M53 as the meeting point and am wondering if we just have a quick get together in a pub or a more prepper related social event. We can arrange a theme closer to the date. We have had a book weekend, a bow and arrow weekend and a simple get together so far. I’m thinking along the lines of something practical.

All welcome of course. First up though is anyone interested?

Sign this Air Rifle Petition

Id just like to put this link up for the petition against the air rifle licencing laws the Government are trying to bring into force.

The Air Rifle Petition backed by the BASC.

You should also know that these law changes includes general plinking at home which will stop you zeroing your air rifle before you go shooting or teaching your kids to shoot safely at home.

This is only in Scotland at the moment but if this goes ahead it will soon be push across the UK.

Now when I was a kid having an air rifle was part of being in the countryside and this law will only create more anti gun feelings in the public eye.

You can sign the petition if you live anywhere in the UK so please make a stand and feel free to share the petition link with friends.

I can see once these laws are put in place other restriction will follow, so speak up now before its to late guy and gals.

Human nature

I’m not 100% sure what it is in our nature that makes us the way we are. I used to think it was culture and upbringing but it is clearly much more complicated than that. I think it is a mixture of your life experiences which covers your parents, family, schooling, mentors and everything that happens to you as you grow up. Each adds to your personality DNA and makes you the person you are.

Some people who come from the poorer parts of society have a lot of compassion for a wide range of people yet people living right next door have no compassion or morals whatsoever, not even for family members. It is the same from the higher echelons of society. Already among the highest 1% on the planet they will lie and kill, even their own family members, to improve their position in society or increase the figures on their bank statement. Education, from parents, mentors, etc. are such that many accept certain things with a philosophical shrug whilst other plot revenge for being punished for things they do or for someone looking at them in the wrong way. Nothing they do is ever their fault. It is difficult to identify people by their background you have to have experience of thier actions and many people are put into the wrong categories because of the way they look and their backgrounds. We all do it. Just looking at someone triggers first impressions and many of them are beyond what you can pick up visually but as these impressions are usually right we stick to these habits.

Of course it isn’t just at the extremes that people are different. The differences between a cold hard killer and a modern man. It is usually the little things, the trivial things, where you notice the main differences. Most people aren’t killers but they do like to belittle others and criticise them.

This shows up on sites like this where you can see the extremes. One group builds up good relationships with several other members and some friends are made. They have built up good relationship with like minded people despite their differences and built on the single constant that they have which is each and every one is looking to survive beyond an event, any event.

Others, people that are not preppers simply sit on the forums and criticise and ridicule everything that is said. Derail threads and belittle people. It is like a hobby and it keeps them entertained for a while. Others, who actually are preppers do exactly the same thing despite them actually coming to the site for information. If that information doesn’t fit into their viewpoint they will not consider anything else.

The beauty about sites like this is that everyone has a view point and that different perspective makes you think and you learn. The downside of sites like this is that everyone has a view point and that different perspective makes you think that you are wasting your time. There is not a lot you can do about these people on the web. So, like everything else we need to adapt to handle them. Pick up what you want and ignore the rest. Ignore their constant criticism and they will move on when they don’t get feedback showing they are getting at you. Do not feed the animals is good advice for more than zoo goers.

Just to finish off, and bring it all together, our little community here at Survival UK has grown quite a bit since it started and doubled in size over the last year. We have experts from most of the areas we deal in but as well as preppers we have acquired the usual trolls that screw up other web sites. To counteract this I now have to make some hard decisions and some of our prepper members will get caught up in this. It is unfortunate but such is life. We have lost a few members in the last few months and they left because of the bickering and attacks by other members.

So, I’m going to start banning people if they break these key rules;

  • Don’t play the man. No argumentum ad hominem
  • Even if you think what was said was stupid then just respond with a I don’t agree and state your reasons. I don’t agree won’t cut it.

  • If you have nothing to add then don’t comment.
  • I’m fed up with seeing non relevant comments about things. There are no prizes for number of comments.
    Someone asks ‘What is the best tool for sealing bottles’ followed by a comment like ‘I don’t do that’

  • If you are asking a different question then start a new thread.
  • That is what forums are for. To start and discuss specific topics. So don’t hijack someone elses so that they do not get their question answered.

My other rules are less critical but I am fed up of losing good people to petty issues and threads not related to prepping.

These sites are about prepping. The main site publishes articles with advice or instructions for you to read, understand and keep. The forum is suppossed to be about discussing prepper related items and issues.

I don’t want topical items about anything, except meets, as they are dated and can lead to confusion. I’m not interested in who our sabre rattling government is going to attack next nor what pretext is being used. I’m not interested in the price of gold or oil as it will change next week and anyone interested in those should have access to that information via other means.

I am interested in realistic scenarios, what people think of prepping or prepper related items. Arranging meets and questions about prepping. The questions are the reason behind the forum.

Want to chat with someone, that is fine but take it offline, most of us are not interested and we have to read it to find out. This wastes our time. The site is not for that.

Use it properly and it will be a benefit to all. Screw it up and we all lose out.