Monday, 31 December 2012

Doomsday Preppers: The Strategy of Jason Charles

By Terrance Franklin


Jason Charles is another great example of the urban doomsday preppers. Residing in the biggest city in America has several significant consequences and he has an interesting approach to dealing with them.

1. Yellowstone national park

We presently know how preppers must feel about volcanoes. But is the Yellowstone Caldera a risk? I recently read through a motivating article by a geologist about the likelihood of a disaster level event from Yellowstone.

Yellowstone is in fact a sequence of three different calderas, with fault line and water driven forms of eruptions. One more significant thing to remember is that there were a couple of smaller eruptions since the last super eruption that took place 640,000 years ago. The writer also doubts that even a super eruption would produce adequate ash to reach NYC. The last super eruption went as far as Nebraska (one thousand miles) which won't disrupt the east coast directly but it might certainly affect domestic food production.

2. Urban prepping in NYC

New York city is among the most populated cities on earth and will be a horrible location to live in the event of a global food crisis. Jason is wise to concentrate on defense first. New York is one of the most difficult states to acquire a gun license in and does not issue concealed carry permits. However, if I lived there I would definitely push the paperwork just before I began to pay Israeli soldiers for Krav Maga lessons.

There may be a point when one must remain hidden and must battle indoors. A gunshot might destroy any secrecy if one is attempting to hide resources. In addition, there is no telling where a stray bullet could go in an apartment building, especially with family around.

3. Fight preparation

Although he didn't actually go into it too much, Jason was noticed strapping on a katana at the beginning and brandishing a knife with a bladed pommel which seemed like it came out of star trek. For self-defense and dependability it is better to stick with a full tang blade or else your knife can end up splitting in two at first contact.

Krav maga is undoubtedly a good option for functional self-defense. It's very well regarded in the private defense world. Ex-Israeli bodyguards with Krav experience are considered to be some of the best in the entire world. There is something to said for the teaching technique however. Doing drills is great for developing form but without live sparring there isn't any telling how suitable such techniques would be.

Krav maga often has live sparring sessions which weren't shown in the program. However, anybody trying to join a krav maga school (or even any martial arts for instance) certainly has to look for a location that does sparring. Without it, you might as well be taking choreographed dance classes.

4. Bugging in

The problem with Jason's bug in program is that it is neither a great stocking system nor a great bug out plan. Having a hundred gallons of water and four people in the family he can live for approximately twenty-five days. His defense is excellent in the home however it leaves a lot to be desired against an organized team. Exactly what would happen if a gang made a decision to go door-to-door? What if someone lit up a fire to smoke him out? There are lots of factors in the city like this to be worried about.




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