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31: 626:. Frequently cited key logistics for a retreat include long-term storage food, common caliber ammunition, medical supplies, tools, gardening seed, and fuel. In an article entitled "Ballistic Wampum" in Issue #6 of P.S. Letter (1979) Jeff Cooper wrote about stockpiling ammunition far in excess of his own needs, keeping the extra available to use for bartering. 437:, situation above any flood plains, and a diverse and healthy local economy. Fearing rioting, looting and other unrest, many survivalists advocate selecting retreat locales that are more than one tank of gasoline away from any major metropolitan region. Properties that are not in "channelized areas" or on anticipated "refugee lines of drift" are also touted. 640:
measures. In the book, Biggs recommends that his readers should “assume the possibility of a breakdown of the civilized infrastructure.” He goes so far as to recommend setting up survival retreats: “Your safe haven must be self-sufficient and capable of growing some kind of food,” Mr. Biggs writes.
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For a time in the 1970s, the terms "survivalist" and "retreater" were used interchangeably. The term "retreater" eventually fell out of favor. This was attributed to the United States withdrawal from Vietnam, which led to the perception that the country was less at risk of being attacked. People
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in April 2008 that "interest in the survivalist movement 'is experiencing its largest growth since the late 1970s'”. He also stated that his blog's conservative core readership has been supplemented with "an increasing number of stridently green and left-of-center readers."
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also began offering seminars in 1967 on how to survive a monetary collapse. He worked with Don Stephens, an architect, survival bookseller, and author, who provided input on how to build and equip a remote survival retreat. He provided a copy of his original
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Anticipating long periods of time without commerce in the future, as well as observing documented history, retreat groups typically place a strong emphasis on logistics. They amass stockpiles of supplies for their own use, for charity, and for
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Survivalist retreats, both formal and informal exist worldwide, most visibly in Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany (often organized under the guise of "adventuresport" clubs), New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, and the United States.
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While some survivalists recommend living at a rural retreat year-round, most survivalists cannot afford to do so. Therefore, they rely on keeping a well-stocked retreat, and plan to go there "at the 11th hour", as necessary. They keep a
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thinkers began suggesting that individual preparations would be wise. This was further reinforced by the effort on the part of the U.S. government to encourage the installation of bomb and fallout shelters in the United States after the
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have been advocated since the 1950s, dedicated self-sufficient survivalist retreats have been advocated only since the mid-1970s. The survival retreat concept has been touted by a number of influential survivalist writers including
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Mel Tappan was disappointed by the demographics of southwestern Oregon after the survivalist influx of the late 1970s. "Too many doctors and lawyers" relocated to Oregon, and "not enough plumbers, electricians, or carpenters."
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Both Bruce D. Clayton and Joel Skousen have written extensively on integrating fallout shelters into retreat homes, but they put less emphasis on ballistic protection and exterior perimeter security than Cooper and Rawles.
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Principle", whereby projecting bastion corners would prevent miscreants from being able to approach a retreat's exterior walls in any blind spots. Corners with this simplified implementation of a
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etc due to their greater off-road/handling abilities. Survivalists may opt into maintaining an older vehicle as they most likely lack critical electronic components that could be damaged by the
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have prompted a wider cross-section of the populace to modify their homes as well as establish dedicated survival retreats. James Wesley Rawles, the editor of SurvivalBlog was quoted by the
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that: "The concept most fundamental to long term disaster preparedness, in retreating, is having a safe place to go to avoid the concentrated violence destined to erupt in the cities."
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are now called "Cooper Corners" by James Wesley Rawles, in honor of Jeff Cooper. Depending on the size of the group needing shelter, design elements of traditional European
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Most survivalist retreats are created by individuals and their families, but larger "group retreats" or "covenant communities" are formed along the lines of an
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Writers such as Howard Ruff warned about socio-economic collapse and recommended moving to lightly populated farming regions, most notably in his 1979 book
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Several books published since 2000 advocate survival retreats and relocation. Some that have been particularly influential in survivalist circles are
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fire. In an article entitled "Notes on Tactical Residential Architecture" in Issue #30 of P.S. Letter (April, 1982), Cooper suggested using the "
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as a preferred region for relocation and setting up retreats. Although it has higher population density, Mel Tappan recommended southwestern
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Several books published in the 1990s offered advice on survival retreats and relocation. Some influential in survivalist circles are
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In 1976, Don Stephens popularized the term "retreater" and advocated relocating to a rural retreat when society breaks down.
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In their books, Joel Skousen, Mel Tappan, and Howard Ruff all emphasize the need to have a one-year supply of storage food.
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and underground shelters—roughly analogous to survivalist retreats—has been done extensively since the advent of the
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Because of its low population density and diverse economy, James Wesley Rawles and Joel Skousen both recommend the
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Mainstream economist and financial adviser Barton Biggs is a proponent of well-stocked retreats. In his 2008 book
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began to become interested again as public paranoia intensified over the Soviet threat during Cold War period.
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One of the most important newsletters on survivalism and survivalist retreats in the 1970s was the
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with steel reinforced window shutters and doors, excavating anti-vehicular ditches, installing
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Common retreat locale selection parameters include light population density, plentiful water,
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In recent years, advocacy of survivalist retreats has had a strong resurgence after the
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Articles on the subject appeared in such small-distribution libertarian publications as
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foyer at survival retreats, an architectural element that he calls a "crushroom".
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Survival Retreats: A Practical Guide to Creating a Sustainable, Defendable Refuge
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by Bruce D. Clayton, advocating survival retreats in locales that would minimize
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and Mexican walled courtyard houses have been suggested for survival retreats.
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With the increasing inflation of the 1960s, the impending U.S. monetary
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and easily defended. Generally, they are located in sparsely populated
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Survivalist retreat books of the 1980s were typified by the 1980 book
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to supply shortages and other systems failures, a number of primarily
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era, includes several Kurt Saxon articles from his old newsletter:
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Place of refuge for those in the survivalist subculture or movement
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Jeff Cooper popularized the concept of hardening retreats against
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A woodpile at Fort Furggells in Switzerland, a decommissioned
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took over publishing the newsletter, eventually renaming it
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is a place of refuge. Sometimes their retreats are called a
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Strategic Relocation – North American Guide to Safe Places
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Duck and Cover: It’s the New Survivalism – New York Times
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In 1975, Kurt Saxon began publishing a newsletter called
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archive of articles that circulated online during the
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How to Implement a High Security Shelter in the Home
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Patriots: A Novel of Survival in the Coming Collapse
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Index

Bolt hole

military bunker
survivalist
subculture
self-sufficient
outback
rural areas
fallout shelters
Ragnar Benson
Robert K. Brown
Barton Biggs
Bruce D. Clayton
Jeff Cooper
Cresson Kearny
James Wesley Rawles
Howard Ruff
Kurt Saxon
Joel Skousen
Don Stephens
Mel Tappan
Nancy Tappan
devaluation
Soviet Union
urban centers
conservative
libertarian
Cuban Missile Crisis
Harry Browne
hard currency

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