For any of you who are watching "the Colony"

Posted by: Stoney

For any of you who are watching "the Colony" - 09/20/10 12:44 AM

In the area of Urban/Disaster Survival do you think that Security is a valid new category for survival needs?
Posted by: MartinFocazio

Re: For any of you who are watching "the Colony" - 09/20/10 12:45 AM

always has been in my view.
Posted by: Stoney

Re: For any of you who are watching "the Colony" - 09/20/10 12:49 AM

Thanks, just looking for a reality check here... I don't ever take hollywood's view on survival at face value. Looking forward to hearing from the rest of you.
Posted by: Nicodemus

Re: For any of you who are watching "the Colony" - 09/20/10 01:54 AM

I think security is a very valid concern, especially as emergencies or disasters grow larger in geographical scale and as they begin to cover a longer timeline.

If an emergency or disaster is only a local event outside help could come more readily or people could more easily move out of the affected area, but on a larger scale it's much harder for either to occur. This could lead to desperation on the part of people within the disaster zone.

In a similar manner people might become more desperate as time passes and they find that they're in need of food, water and other basic needs. People can generally keep their head for a day or two in a small disaster once the eminent danger has passed, but within a week if the outlook doesn't appear to be brightening attitudes can quickly change.

If a desperate group finds out that you are prepared and have supplies they might try to take what you have. Even if a group doesn't know that you are prepared a they might simply cross your path as they go from place to place in search of supplies.

Aside from that, you've also got to consider that some people will take advantage of moments of chaos to try to take whatever they want because they figure no one is watching or that everyone is too busy to worry about them.

This line of thinking is why I consider security an important part of preparation.

I could be wrong, that's just my opinion.
Posted by: Stoney

Re: For any of you who are watching "the Colony" - 09/20/10 02:01 AM

I am learning to share that opinion. it was "the Colony" that brought it to the surface for me and now that is has i'm troubled by how little literature or training is available on the subject, or perhaps my reading material is outdated. Cody touches on the subject in "when all Hell breaks loose" and a few other texts have a paragraph or two on the matter but i've yet to find any in depth information on this topic. Can anyone reccomend a good source of reading material for this?
Posted by: LED

Re: For any of you who are watching "the Colony" - 09/20/10 02:24 AM

Security is equally important before natural/man made disasters occur. Can't underestimate the dangers of everyday theft. You may have a great generator but if your garage isn't well lit and secure it may not be there when you need it. Same with your home. Alarm system, securing doors and windows, etc. are all an important part of emergency preparedness. May need to be more vigilant during a crisis, but I imagine if you already have a sound safety routine you wouldn't have to change a whole lot. Then again, I'm not expecting a Colony/Mad Max type scenario. Slower to non-existent emergency respone times? Sure, for a period. But IMO there will always be some form of law enforcement, and I'm betting it will be fully restored sooner rather than later. Of course I could be wrong and my approach may be too conservative. In that case I'll bust out my black leather chaps, motorcycle boots, and take on a really bad australian accent. cool
Posted by: haertig

Re: For any of you who are watching "the Colony" - 09/20/10 02:37 AM

I am fairly well prepared for a bug-in disaster scenario. Not fantastically prepared, but certainly far better than most.

I will share what I have with people in need who ask, but woe be the stupid bugger who tries to TAKE what I have. One thing for sure - I *am* fantastically prepared for security. I feel security in a disaster is right up there near the top of the list of things to be prepared for. Actually, security period. Disaster or not.

Hmmm, I haven't seen The Colony. I vaguely remember hearnig the name of the show though. Maybe I should check it out. It sounds intriguing.
Posted by: Stoney

Re: For any of you who are watching "the Colony" - 09/20/10 02:45 AM

Its fun to watch but i'm not at all sure how realistic this reality show is. I've got the 1st season on iTunes and i'm getting the 2nd season as well. Its on USA network but you can also watch it online at wwww.fancast.com. I think it airs on tuesdays, if anyone is interested. I will tell you this... they are amateurs.

Update: No I think its actually on the Discover channel.
Posted by: haertig

Re: For any of you who are watching "the Colony" - 09/20/10 02:45 AM

Originally Posted By: Stoney
Can anyone reccomend a good source of reading material for this?

"The Zombie Survival Guide". No, really. Sure, it's about protecting yourself from zombies, but you'll find lots of information applicable to a more realistic survival situation in there. Plus, it's a fun read. It's not a humor book, when you're reading it you get engrossed and forget you're reading about zombies. Surviving the zombie attack is presented in a matter-of-fact and serious manner. The thugs that would attack you and try to take your stuff in a disaster are not a whole lot different than those relentless no-conscience zombies anyway. Think about it.
Posted by: comms

Re: For any of you who are watching "the Colony" - 09/20/10 02:49 AM

if you read the other Colony session two thread, my very first impression was better security. I am glad that they finally have come to that realization though as you saw, even with heightened awareness they still have no OP/LP, sentry's or dedicated buddy team movement. They still have not sealed off the perimeter and my suggestion would be to create a secondary wall about 100 yards from their main compound.

In terms of 'survival' in no particular order of a bug in type situation, therefore flexible for the unique circumstances: water, shelter, food, security. In group situations I would include leadership structure. Security is not necessarily defensive steps against human aggression, though it can be in the Colony. It could be making sure that once your shelter is up that no one would get injured getting in or out, that it protects from insects and animals.

As you can see a solar powered shower and wind driven battery charger are not 'most important' on my list.

The main problem with group survival is that people will tend towards what is comfortable for them which is things they know how to do and believe gives them value for their group status. When you have scientists and mechanics, all necessary trades for TEOTWAWKI situations like on the show, you end up with vital but less important work being done first and someone staying up in the middle of the night for a Listening Post shift done last.
Posted by: Blast

Re: For any of you who are watching "the Colony" - 09/20/10 04:36 PM

Originally Posted By: Stoney
In the area of Urban/Disaster Survival do you think that Security is a valid new category for survival needs?

Are speaking of a new subforum here on this site or in real life? I've always considered security to be part of my preps. Watching the aftermath of Hurricanes Rita and Ike confirmed I wasn't nuts (in that regard, anyway).

I had a front-row seat to watch the attempted evacuation of Houston for hurricane Rita, I-45N runs three blocks from my house. Many cars broke down during the evacuation and were abandonned along the side of the road. All of these cars were stripped by thieves.

When Ike came through and knocked out the power for 1-4 weeks many people had their generators stolen. Smarter thieves would leave a running lawnmower in place of the generator to keep the noise and delay the discovery. We had a lot of strangers trying to cruise through our neighborhood after Ike. There were a lot of trees down including one which blocked the street in front of my house. Assorted "visitors" to the neighborhood tried to drive around the tree by driving up into my yard. This is very hard on the sprinkler system and so I stopped them from doing it. When I questioned them in each case they claimed they had come to the our neighborhood to visit a friends, yet they couldn't give a name or address of these friends.

-Blast
Posted by: clarktx

Re: For any of you who are watching "the Colony" - 09/20/10 06:28 PM

Originally Posted By: Stoney
Can anyone reccomend a good source of reading material for this?


"How to survive the end of the world as we know it" by rawles is a good choice. Its a bit repetitive, and of course your idea of the end of the world can vary significantly from his. There is also the infotainment "patriots", also by Rawles I believe, which someone gave me but I have not read yet.

If I had a colony and a security program I don't know that I would publish our security program here or in a book (winks).
Posted by: comms

Re: For any of you who are watching "the Colony" - 09/20/10 09:05 PM

Originally Posted By: NightHiker
Just like any other emergency, once you figure out what you are most likely to be up against you can start planning to deal with it if it happens.


+1
Posted by: LesSnyder

Re: For any of you who are watching "the Colony" - 09/21/10 03:26 AM

If you decide that a firearm is part of your security plan, I would strongly suggest participation in one of the practical shooting sports...is a 16 target,32 round field course practical, of course not... but 16 two round mini segments that test aspects of gun handling and safety is...basic marksmanship and safety awareness is expected prior to competition, but you will find very helpful people at local USPSA and IDPA matches willing to help you to improve your gun handling skills...take some eye protection, and hearing protection, and go check out a match and someone will ask if you have any questions on the sport or the equipment necessary to play.... and with a little pistol experiency try your hand at 3 gun...see you at Ft Benning
Posted by: JBMat

Re: For any of you who are watching "the Colony" - 09/21/10 11:03 AM

It's a TV show, with planned stuff.

I am sure the people aren't allowed to really hurt anyone else. They made machetes or a close facsimile in one episode (saw a commercial, don't watch). Dude comes at me wanting to steal my stuff, one whack in the neck and he thinks about being someplace else. That's what I would call security. And my assorted rifles, shotguns, handguns with an ample supply of ammo.

As a wise man once said, "shoot the first couple of hundred and the rest sorta lose interest".
Posted by: 7point82

Re: For any of you who are watching "the Colony" - 09/21/10 02:36 PM

Originally Posted By: NightHiker
Originally Posted By: Stoney
Can anyone reccomend a good source of reading material for this?



A Threat and Risk assessment are the first step.

Here's a link to a website that addresses farm security, which although is probably not exactly what you're looking for it does provide some good food for thought. Read through it and let it get your mind going in the right direction then do your own threat assessment. Just like any other emergency, once you figure out what you are most likely to be up against you can start planning to deal with it if it happens.


The corrected link... smile

http://www.extension.purdue.edu/eden/ruralsecurity/index.html
Posted by: pezhead

Re: For any of you who are watching "the Colony" - 09/22/10 06:09 PM

[/quote] Assorted "visitors" to the neighborhood tried to drive around the tree by driving up into my yard. This is very hard on the sprinkler system and so I stopped them from doing it. When I questioned them in each case they claimed they had come to the our neighborhood to visit a friends, yet they couldn't give a name or address of these friends.

-Blast [/quote]

It's amazing how many "friends" are in the area but they can never seem to reacall names.
Posted by: Mannlicher

Re: For any of you who are watching "the Colony" - 10/03/10 10:58 PM

security has always been a major consideration if you intend to survive a natural or man made situation.
Posted by: CarlosD

Re: For any of you who are watching "the Colony" - 10/04/10 03:23 AM

Though The Colony is staged, I think security would be secondary or even teriary UNLESS it seemed otherwise. That is, after the first or second incursions, security would have been at the top.

Hypothetically, if NO ONE ever came by (hostile or not), I might be satisfied with a rotating watch. But aftre one or two "mid day encounters" (where they're not attacking but definitely forceful about asking for help or supplies), it would have shot to the top of the list.