Posted on 10/15/2020 1:49:11 PM PDT by Travis McGee
A Review of Jack Lawsons Civil Defense Manual:
How to Prepare and Protect Your Neighborhood from Disaster, Riot and Civil Unrest
If you are reading this, chances are good that you consider yourself a liberty-loving patriotic American. You might also consider yourself, as I certainly do, a prepper, that is, an all-around survival and preparedness advocate. As preppers, weve long been anticipating crises ranging from financial collapse, to violent insurrection, to natural or even man-made disasters that could extinguish our electrical grid in a flash. Now, deep into 2020, the year of the Chinese Coronavirus pandemic and widespread Marxist-inspired riots, it appears that we may at last be on the doorstep of the long-anticipated SHTF scenario. Revolutionary Communists, (currently wearing the Antifa and BLM brands, and with the tacit support of todays far-left Democrat Party), have declared that under no circumstances will they accept a Trump election victory. Instead, they promise to take their revolution to the streets, in violent nationwide riots beyond any yet seen in American history.
Across the political spectrum, the number of Americans who believe that a second Civil War is imminent is at an all-time high. This heightened concern is why, for example, it costs three to four times more to rent a truck to move household goods from a liberal to a conservative state than vice versa. This is also why common rifle and pistol ammunition is at unprecedented scarcity, and when it can be found, it can only be purchased at exorbitant cost. A hundred rounds of standard 5.56 or 7.62X39 rifle ammo can easily fit into your jacket pocket, and today they might cost you a hundred dollars a buck a bullet if you can find them. The reason for their shortage at this moment in history is that millions of Americans have come to the bitter realization that they might actually need them to defend their lives, families and property.
By comparison to the extra cartridges, what value would you place on obtaining the equivalent of a masters degree in surviving through a period of violent insurrection, or even civil war? Id imagine much more than the hundred or so dollars you might spend for a similar number of extra rounds for your rifle or carbine.
So, what is it about Jack Lawsons Civil Defense Manual that makes it so valuable? First of all, its nearly a thousand pages long, making it too big to fit inside one book cover. Instead, its broken into two volumes that are sold as a set. And the two volumes are large in size, measuring 11 X 8.5 inches, typeset in a generous 14-point font. In the end, the CDM is meant to be readable even by candlelight, post SHTF. And its written so that ordinary people can understand it, completely free of esoteric military or technical jargon, with key sentences bolded to stand out.
The CDM is not just another long list of expensive survival gear and equipment, nor is it advice to move to a remote mountain in Montana. The CDM is much more practical than that. In fact, Lawsons most essential idea, the Neighborhood Protection Plan, or NPP, can be adapted to any location and situation, from the urban high-rise, to apartment complexes, to single-family homes in the suburbs, and to rural areas. The critical concept behind the NPP is that the inhabitants of an individual home, townhouse or apartment building cannot stand alone and successfully defend themselves against determined attacks by roving gangs of armed predatory thugs. It will be too late to defend your single domicile when your neighbors homes are going up in flames.
A Neighborhood Protection Plan is not a glorified Neighborhood Watch, which is a passive arrangement whereby neighbors communicate with existing local Law Enforcement. Nor is an NPP a militia or any other kind of independent paramilitary force. In the first case, the activation of an NPP is predicated upon the inability or even the unwillingness of local LE to protect a neighborhood or other area during a crisis. In the second case, forming a militia or other paramilitary force implies that this group is planning to undertake proactive operations extending beyond the defense of a neighborhood and its immediate surrounding area. The Civil Defense Manual does cover the entire range of defensive options from existing Neighborhood Watch programs, through Neighborhood Protection Plans, and ultimately to coordination between separate NPPs for the mutual protection of wider regions, with the ultimate goal of restoring pre-SHTF civility, public safety, and restarting any disrupted infrastructure.
Lawson provides a sample command structure for his NPP concept, as well as methods to organize the NPP well in advance of a catastrophic series of events that might require a self-defense force to be stood up in days or even hours, instead of in weeks.
In the authors vision, the elected Primary Leader of the local NPP is given overall command authority during emergency situations, but tellingly, the Secondary NPP Leader in Lawsons suggested hierarchy is also the Fire Chief. During a breakdown of civil order, and the collapse of local infrastructure, when existing fire departments might be unable to respond, the protection of homes within the NPP against the risk of fire becomes second in importance only to protection against armed gangs, gangs which might be using Molotov cocktail firebombs as terror weapons to elicit surrender. It should also be recognized that during a period when the normal infrastructure might be disrupted, and running water and electricity are unavailable, the threat to structures from open-flame cooking and heating fires, and even candles, will be extremely high.
Just below the Fire Chief in Lawsons suggested hierarchy comes the Third Section, the Watch Center Leader, overseeing a constantly manned Watch Center. These are followed by the Communications and Intel Section, the Supply Section and the Medical Section. The roles and responsibilities of each section are covered in detail.
This is not to say that Lawson has designed the perfect one-size-fits-all organizational structure to cover every post-SHTF neighborhood self-defense requirement, but what he has done is to conceptualize and provide a practical template that will serve well during a time of escalating crisis. When your neighborhood is undergoing a period of unprecedented stress, a viable pre-existing Neighborhood Protection Plan will be a Godsend. Your particular organizational structure can later be adapted to your unique local circumstances.
Every neighborhood self-defense force or NPP will require a small cadre of individuals that Lawson refers to as self-starters. If you are contemplating the purchase of the Civil Defense Manual, then that initial self-starter is you. For the Neighborhood Protection Plan to move from concept to reality, you will need to find and recruit a small nucleus of interested volunteers. Until someone more suited to the task of primary leader emerges during the formation of your NPP, that initial leader is you. The CDM will guide you through the tricky process of germinating the idea of the NPP within your neighborhood, to organizing its first small meetings, until your NPPs final culmination as an effective volunteer community defense force.
If you purchase the CDM, I strongly suggest that you read it now, from front to back. Dont wait, because it will take some time to get an NPP up and running. The two volumes of the CDM blend hard data and information, contributions by subject-matter experts, short fiction and non-fiction survival vignettes, and Jack Lawsons own African combat experiences and survival philosophy. In this review, I have only touched on a few key concepts found in this truly encyclopedic work. After you have read and digested the complete Civil Defense Manual, you will be miles ahead of the herd in the coming survival derby. You will not only learn how to protect your own home, but how to defend your entire neighborhood by pooling all of its combined talents and resources for the common defense through strength in numbers. By doing so, you will be maintaining vital pockets of civil society amidst a roiling sea of violence and barbarism.
Just the chapter on post-SHTF radio communication, written by the acknowledged subject-matter expert NC Scout, aka Brushbeater, is worth more than the entire cost of the two-volume CDM. Most folks, even preppers, do not sufficiently appreciate the critical importance of maintaining secure communications across a spread-out community during a prolonged crisis. The immeasurable force-multiplier effect of strength in numbers does not come into effect unless the entire NPP can communicate. (While were on the subject, go ahead and buy some inexpensive yet invaluable Baofeng UV-5R handheld VHF-UHF radios while you can. You can thank me, NC Scout and Jack Lawson for the tip later on.)
So instead of buying yet another box of bullets, I strongly recommend that you invest in Jack Lawsons Civil Defense Manual, and earn yourself a masters degree in post-SHTF neighborhood self-defense and community survival. What you learn from the CDM will be worth a thousand times more than another extra hundred cartridges to stack on top of your already existing prepper stockpile.
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Lots of folks to help.
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Great Hobby for Cheap!
Well, yeah, but a 1984 movie does not explain why Ruy heard the word in 1968...
I bought one of Jack Lawson’s other books that is similar in subject, “A Failure of Civility”.
The question isn't who is going to fire the first shot but who is going to have their back?
You might as well start chowing down on your MRE's Matt because 30 years from now they're going to taste like crap.............
Is there lime involved in the response plan, or pigs?
That’s a rhetorical question.
A Failure of Civility by Jack Lawson combined with Contact by Max Velocity are my faves.
As far as comms go. Get the Walker Razor Slims with walkie talkie attachment. It’s $70 bucks out the door for FRS radio. It’s good out to 600 yards at least.
Yea yea. I know Baofangs are better, but FRS can be used today, right now without a license. The a Taliban have been using Motorola hand held FRS in the most torturous terrain on Earth for 20 years. Anyone beat them yet?
That’s what I thought.
P4L
Yup.
Time is short, though.
I’ve got 2 sets of
FRS radios and they
are good for a couple
miles and run on store
bought batteries.
I just need a “Posse!”
flr
Thanks for the ping, LucyT. Looking forward to the dawns early light...look...with a cup of joe (not that one)...black rifle coffee co. : )
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I’m a pacifist and understand the power of prayer and God’s plan for us.
Proper organization can stop violence and work toward a peaceful loving solution.
Jesus taught us to Love our enemies. There is good reason for that as the Loving energy is feared by them more than death itself. A prayerful blessing for an evil person is like placing hot coals upon their head.
If we get angry, we lower ourselves and become like them. We lose.
Roger that.
I too, love peace and am a peace maker, if at all possible. However, I sold my cloak and bought a sword long ago.
It is easier to persuade for peace from a position of power then to beg for it from evil men.
Innocents rely on powerful men to keep them safe and free.
There are spiritual swords and flamethrowers that make good weapons.
You can sleep soundly, knowing that rough men like many of us, stand ready to do (lawful) violence on your behalf.
Enough said !
Read the OP and comments for further information.
Thanks, I got “A Failure of Civility” years ago, I was wondering since same author.
Thanks for the ping.
Two things: Always save a bullet for yourself and, thanks for the reminder; I want to buy Beau a nice set of Walkie Talkies for Christmas.
We keep saying we're going to get them, because out here we have terrible cell reception (though we can SEE the tower from our farm!) If he dumped the tractor or got the skid steer stuck, he can't even call me from our own property for help!
Now how 'prepared' is that? Not very! ;)
I am looking at a highly-rated pair from Cobra, rechargeable, water and dust proof, 38 mile range, which would be plenty. About $70 with tax and charger dock. Any other Walkie Talkie suggestions/brands would be appreciated!
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