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THE COMING WARLORDS by Kurt Saxon copyright 1978
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When governments fail, or are too weak to control the outlying
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provinces, warlords arise and take over those regions where there
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is no order. Throughout the Middle Ages in Europe and England, men
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little better than bandit chieftains established their rule over
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populations too weak to protect themselves.
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Lest the king bring together his troops and wipe out these
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bandits, they often pledged a kind of loose loyalty to the Crown
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and were given sanction to keep their territory. The king often
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granted such titles because the region wasn't worth his effort to
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conquer it. This was Feudalism and the warlords became titled lords
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and servants of the king and had the power of life and death over
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their subjects.
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The warlord part came in because neighboring bandits, or even
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other sanctioned lords were a constant threat to the territory. So
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the warlord had to be fighting off competitors on a pretty constant
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basis.
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In China, for quite awhile before Sun Yat Sen took over in
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1911, that large country, too, was controlled by bandit warlords,
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often with no sanction from the weak central government.
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Nearly every American Indian chief was a warlord.
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With the formation of a strong central government, governors
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are appointed or elected. Since they can be recalled by the central
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government or voted out of office, they cannot be considered
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warlords.
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Heads of regional National Guard units are the nearest thing
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we have to warlords. They are held in readiness to put down civil
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disturbances, help out in cases of earthquakes, floods, or to bear
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the brunt of an enemy attack. Even so, their leaders are not
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warlords in the actual sense, because they have no authority over
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the general populace, except by order of the governor.
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Following the collapse of every civilization, warlords have
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sprung up to consolidate the territory they inhabited and to fend
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off neighboring warlords who wanted more. When our world system
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dies, Feudalism will again rise to replace the destroyed or
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critically weakened central governments.
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Upon the collapse of our civilization, due to war, economic
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blowout, an overload of degenerate dependents, or a combination of
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several factors, each region will be on its own. Aside from the big
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cities, which will perish in a burst of rioting, burning and
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plague, only the towns will be worth defending and so what I call
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warlords will not only be inevitable, but necessary.
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It might be commonly supposed that a modern warlord would be
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the district military commander. But military people are not
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qualified to administer local governments serving their national
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populaces. They might be used to head the local National Guard and
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serve in a purely defensive capacity.
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Their main function would be to fend off bands of refugees
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from the cities. Such refugees would be plentiful, desperate and
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useless to the local economy. Purely military units would be
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necessary to reroute them around the town and escort them out of
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the country, or slaughter them if such had to be done. After the
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initial fighting off of outsiders, the military types could be
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assimilated into the population, since they are used to discipline
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and could pitch into any community endeavor.
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You might consider the County Sheriff as the likeliest
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candidate for warlord, but he would not qualify. First, he is an
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elected official. As such, he is usually corrupt and in any case
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would not be adequate to administer to the needs of the towns under
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his jurisdiction. His staff might be excellent, but they are mainly
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involved in policing the outlying districts and are not familiar
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enough with the workings of the towns to administer.
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Forget the mayor. Another politician, he is a dingbat by
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nature, usually senile, and so crooked he needs his own accountant
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to keep him from cheating himself.
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In fact, any elected official should be automatically written
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off as a choice for warlord. Politicians have no other goals in
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life but to get and keep a place at the public trough. Therefore,
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they are natural parasites and are incapable of any gainful or
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useful employment. This is partly because their training consists
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mainly in appealing to the lowest common denominators in their
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constituency. In other words, they make their appeals to the
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average. As you well know, the average voter is a grasping
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ignoramous who believes the world owes him a living. So successful
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politicians are skillful only in telling the voters what most of
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them want to hear. Consequently, the most incompetent and
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unscrupulous get elected.
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I'm sure you've listened to President Carter. As aimless and
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moronic as is his political performance, he can give an
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off-the-cuff speech which projects hope to the hopeless and
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intelligence to the pseudo-intellectuals. This shows political
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refinement but such is the opposite of true qualifications for
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effective leadership.
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A local politician is so clumsy and obvious that he sounds
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like Captain Kangaroo addressing the residents of Sesame Street.
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The congressman representing my district is a dumbbell but has
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turned political degeneracy into an art form.
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I know these things because I live in Eureka. Eurekans are
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barely conscious, a fourth of them on welfare and many of the rest
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working on Federally subsidized projects. You can easily imagine
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the level of ethics and competency of our mayor, D.A., sheriff and
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city council. So politicians are out as warlords.
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In the more extreme category, are militant political groups
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and outlaw bikers. The political militants would be the first to be
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wiped out by the local militia. Many political militants fantasize
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that when the government collapses, the people will clamor for
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their bizarre solutions.
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As an ex-right wing fanatic, I realize my old comrades and
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their counterparts on the left would be lucky to be left alive in
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any community they tried to take over.
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Several readers have expressed concern that I am advocating
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rule by people like those in WHEELS OF RAGE. Actually, WHEELS was a
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satire on bikers in general. Its characters were composites of
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cronies I used to run around with. Even the best of bikers would be
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incompetent to be warlords. It's true that their kind became
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warlords during the Middle Ages. But then, as now, they were thugs.
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The thugs of the Middle Ages simply enslaved the populace. There
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was little or no progress under their rule and only when power was
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wrested from them was civilization allowed to mature.
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Bands of bikers might effectively protect communal groups from
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similar bandits. But to allow them any official authority over such
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a group would be disastrous.
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The best choice for warlord would be your local chief of
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police. In most cases, he is well trained, efficient,
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conscientious, courageous and honest. He generally knows more about
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the community than any other man in town. He is also mature enough
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to establish martial law in the best interests of the majority of
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the population.
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He could be trusted to appoint the people best able to bring
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the townsfolk through the crisis. Furthermore, he would be the most
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likely to step down when order was established and delegate
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authority to those professional people of merit who could run the
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town without coercion.
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Only the police chief could justly implement the harsh
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measures a warlord would have to impose on the populace. Not caring
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to remain warlord, as would a politician or military officer, the
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police chief could establish internal and external security,
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regardless of criticism.
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Like a surgeon cutting out cancer, a police chief could
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objectively eliminate the local parasites. A politician could
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never kill a degenerate whom he would later depend upon for votes.
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Since austerity would be a fact of life for some time, the
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local parasites would have to be destroyed. This would entail
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rounding up all habitual criminals, pimps and their whores, sex
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offenders, long-term able-bodied welfare recipients, winos and drug
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addicts, taking them out to the edge of town and killing them.
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There would be no practical reason for letting them survive.
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To enslave them would mean appointing guards with better uses to
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the community. To turn them loose would only be to inflict the
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vermin on decent people in other towns.
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If this seems harsh, consider; the collapse of world
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civilization will bring about such death and suffering that
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eliminating a town's criminals and assorted parasitical trash will
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be easy. Especially when you consider that the survival of the good
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people of the town will be accomplished only through great
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hardship and austerity enough without the town's predators and
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social refuse.
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The next task of the warlord would be a touchy one indeed.
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This would be the elimination of the town's hopelessly retarded,
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mentally incompetent, terminally ill and dependent aged. They will
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not survive anyway, and prolonging their lives would be not only a
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waste of precious resources, but would be an actual cruelty. Such
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an unwelcome task would have to be delegated to the town's most
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respected physicians, who would give injections to their hopeless
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cases.
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Lest parents and relatives protest on behalf of their loved
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ones, they would have the final decision. In such cases, those
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closest to the useless would be given sleepy-by pills by the
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doctors to be administered when their misplaced altruism was
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overcome by the reality of the situation.
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The warlord's only responsibility in the elimination of the
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physically and mentally hopeless, aside from authorizing the
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program, would be to see that no food or medicines out of the
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common store would be given to the hopeless. If relatives insisted
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on preserving such blighted dependents, they must do so out of
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their own rations.
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In the event of a war or upon the general recognition of the
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permanent collapse of civilization, the populace would panic. The
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warlord's first duty would be to station armed personnel in stores
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holding food, medicines, tools, weapons, and anything the community
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would need to survive.
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This does not mean the contents of the stores would be
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confiscated. Personal property is more than a right. It's a
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necessity. The store owner knows his inventory and how best to
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distribute it. Since he had the initiative to accumulate the
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supplies, he would most likely be able to get more, if possible.
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For these reasons, he must be left in proprietorship. If he is
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alienated by having his stock confiscated, he will be unlikely to
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cooperate in making or securing more supplies.
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Rather than confiscating the stock, it might prove practical
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to remove it to a common building more easily defended but with the
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inventory under the owner's continued proprietorship. In this way,
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for instance, all the contents of all the pharmacies could be
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removed to a common building and the respective owners could then
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cooperate in rationing the drugs and medicines, taking in exchange
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barter goods or whatever served as currency during the emergency.
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Without such a system, stores would be looted of their most
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attractive contents. The less attractive wares, and possibly the
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most useful, would be trampled and destroyed.
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After the worthless and hopeless members of the town were
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disposed of and the stores, utilities and other town necessities
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were secured, an individual census should be taken. Every
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householder should declare all his belongings. Again, private
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property rights must be respected, especially among those who have
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stocked up in anticipation of the collapse.
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The Survivalists will be the most important people in the
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region and consequently, the most supportive of the warlord. Their
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surplus might also be stored in common warehouses. But they must
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not be confiscated and distributed for the "public good".
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The only commodities which should be distributed to the
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general populace should be food from the supermarkets. The
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perishables will have to be distributed immediately, but with
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I.O.U.'s given to the proprietor by the warlord. The warlord will,
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in turn, collect I.O.U.'s from the recipients, to be paid for with
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work on public projects, especially agriculture.
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Since the majority of the town's food supply is brought in
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from outlying areas, food will be critical. The current supply must
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be strictly rationed as no new stock will be brought in. The
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warlord must appoint agriculturists to supervise the cultivation of
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all arable land in the area. Even so, the survivalist with a year's
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supply of food must be allowed to keep it. In turn, he will not
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draw on the communal food supply except by trading his surplus for
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food items he lacks.
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Every citizen should be required to submit a list of his
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possessions; food, tools, weapons, etc. Again, nothing must be
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confiscated, but aside from food, surplus tools, weapons, etc.,
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should be freely loaned for the common good.
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There is an interesting incident on page 481 of LUCIFER'S
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HAMMER, by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle. It tells of a farmer
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who had far more than he could use and didn't report it. He also
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took the help of those around him without meaning to help them in
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return. They took everything he had and drove him out. He took his
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wife and kids out and was probably eaten by the roving cannibals.
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He deserved it.
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So a warlord must be an administrator, judge, fighter,
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tactician and a sincere protector of his charges. The idea of a
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warlord being a tyrant is absurd in America. There will be enough
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killing to last everyone a lifetime without the warlord turning on
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his own. That's why only the most responsible and able should
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become warlords.
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The new warlords will save the culture, if anyone can. Only
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the local police chiefs qualify in all areas of such a
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responsibility. Only the police chief can properly choose townsmen
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to be deputized to help defend the region. And he can well realize
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that his deputies will eliminate him if he turns on the people.
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Supporting your local police is not simply a slogan. There
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will come a time, and soon, when your local police chief might save
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you and everything you hold dear.
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