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WHAT IS A SURVIVALIST? by Kurt Saxon copyright 1980
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When a person embarks on a course of action, whether it be a
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profession, hobby, belief, or whatever, a label is needed. Some
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people don't like labels but they are necessary for advertising and
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identification.
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The term "Survivalist" is fast becoming a household word. It
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is mentioned constantly on television, in newspapers, magazines and
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radio. Although just about everyone has come across it, few really
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know what it means. The term evolved from the general phrase "back
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to the lander". That was used mainly by ecologists and
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conservationists alarmed at the growing pollution affecting the
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quality of life.
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The January 1970 issue of MOTHER EARTH NEWS printed a comment
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by Gary Snyder on pollution. "The human race for the last century
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has allowed its production and dissemination of wastes, by-products
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and various chemical substances to become excessive. Pollution is
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directly harming the eco-system. It is also ruining the
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environment in every direct way for humanity itself."
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In the same issue, reprinting from CAVALIER, an article
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titled "How to Make It Your Way", they suggested escaping to
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communes. "So the air is full of crud and the water tastes funny
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and the nine-to-five is a drag. You're tired of the subway, dog
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crap in the streets, bumper-to-bumper traffic and plastic TV
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dinners. Maybe the communes--with all that fresh air, sunshine,
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love and homebaked bread--are really into something."
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The communes didn't work out very well. There was an overall
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likemindedness but the lack of discipline and practical skills
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doomed most such projects from the start. Also, too many who
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joined communes simply wanted a secure refuge where they could
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smoke their dope in peace.
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THE MOTHER EARTH NEWS had a great impact on the Urban Dropout
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movement from the time of its first publication in January 1970.
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They made millions aware of the possibility of finding a more
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pleasant environment and creating a more secure and fulfilling
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lifestyle.
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In the early '70's Don Stevens, who sells books on
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self-sufficiency out of Washington state, popularized the term
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"retreater". The term obviously indicated one who had prepared a
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retreat in the boondocks to go to when city living became
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intolerable.
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There is nothing wrong with the term "retreater" when used in
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its proper context. But it is a buzz word to certain types. I
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just heard what might have been a joke about a general who had an
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auto accident because he ignored a "Yield" sign. "Yield" was a
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buzz word to him.
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"Retreater" was acceptable to pacifist drop-outs of the MOTHER
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EARTH NEWS school of thought. But to the more aggressive person it
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had strong connotations of cowardice.
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I certainly didn't like it, since my scenario of the near
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future calls for aggressive measures to protect mine from all
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comers. A poem says "I'll build my house by the side of the road
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and watch the rest of the world go by." That attitude is fine for
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"retreaters" but what happens when part of the world turns in to
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loot that house by the side of the road?
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The pacifist drop-outs and other non-involved persons simply
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leave the cities with no fanfare. They don't feel the need for a
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label because their move is not any form of protest. Also, they
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don't seem aware that the people they simply don't care to live
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near may well be a danger to them in the future as marauders.
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Unlike the back-to-the-landers, the ecologists, the retreaters
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and such, survivalists are not non-involved pacifists. They are
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not necessarily eager to kill, either. They are simply aware that
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civilization is cracking up and see the possible need for desperate
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measures to come through with a whole skin.
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The social unrest of the '60's gave a great but delayed
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impetus to the Survivalist movement. As discontent manifested in
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urban rioting, clashes between militant rightists and leftists,
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assassinations, etc., the government threatened gun confiscation.
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Millions grew afraid of their government and felt trapped and
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helpless. As their children were bussed to black neighborhoods, as
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their streets became increasingly dangerous and the quality of life
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lowered, they began wanting out.
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The weapons oriented magazines urged protest on all levels.
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They also detailed to their readers the government threats as well
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as the overall urban dissolution.
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Some of them used the term "retreater" when suggesting that
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their readers drop out. But gun-oriented types were more likely to
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sit tight than leave under the stigma of "retreater". I am not
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suggesting that anyone put off leaving because of the term. It is
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just that they took a militant stand rather than retreat.
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In late 1975 when starting THE SURVIVOR, I coined the term
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"Survivalist" and used it in the first issue published in January
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of 1976. In THE SURVIVOR I have been urging decent people to
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abandon urban blight and take their loved ones to a safer
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environment.
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My term has been catching on and now those offended by
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"retreater" are quite satisfied to call themselves Survivalists and
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move out. It has turned out to be a word anyone can accept as a
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label if they want one.
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Even so, the media is generally down on urban dropouts so they
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have been giving Survivalists a bad name. As you know, the media
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is part and parcel of the Urban Establishment. It follows that
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anyone unwilling to stay in the cities and support the
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Establishment and its hordes of dependents is some kind of a kook.
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A while back, Boyd Matson, of the TODAY SHOW, called with the
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idea of interviewing me. When he found I didn't wear a camouflage
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jacket, a beret and carry a burp gun he backed off.
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Some time later I saw the segment he made to describe
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Survivalists. There was a flock of about a dozen turkeys wearing
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camouflage jackets and drilling with rifles in the Oregon woods.
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I didn't know them but I could tell they were urban clerical
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types fantasizing playing soldier. They said they had a cache of
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food and weapons they would go to when the collapse came. In the
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event that they could get to their cache they would find that
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roughing it might be a little harder than they thought. Also, with
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such a Mickey Mouse setup they would run out of supplies in no
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time. Then they would turn into the same kind of predators they
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claimed to be armed against.
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Do not be surprised when you see Survivalists portrayed as
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idiots and fear-crazed kooks. The sorriest was the Lou Grant
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segment titled "The Survivalists." They had a nut in that show
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who, during a California flood, stole a roll of plastic at
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gunpoint. He had his kids armed and waving their weapons at anyone
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who came around. He also used a phrase from one of my editorials,
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"Those who prepare to survive deserve to survive."
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So they had my material and used it to make Survivalists look
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stupid and dangerous. They don't all do that but don't be
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disturbed when you see such depictions.
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Although everybody uses it today, I figure since I made it up
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I can also make up its definition. I certainly didn't mean it to be
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used to describe predators.
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My definition of a Survivalist is a self-reliant person who
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trusts himself and his abilities more than he trusts the
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Establishment. Insofar as the Establishment is deteriorating, the
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Survivalist prepares to leave it.
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There are some who call themselves Urban Survivalists but I
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consider that a contradiction in terms. To hole up in an apartment
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and expect to survive mobs of starving rioters is silly. Imagine
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utilities cut off or blown up. Add police and National Guardsmen
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fighting urban guerrillas, firemen letting whole blocks burn and
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all exits being cut off.
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A real Survivalist would move out of the urban area to a small
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town while there is still time. I can't see how a Survivalist
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could live in a city in the first place.
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So if you consider yourself a Survivalist and want to tell
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your unborn grandchildren about it, get out of the city. Move to a
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small town and become part of the community.
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When the worst is over you might have seen some turmoil and
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even driven away some urban marauders. But you and yours will
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survive with dignity and with no regrets. That is what a real
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Survivalist is.
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