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| Our Emergency Plan | |
| By: Hawk Date: March 24, 2018, 5:18 pm | |
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| Our Emergency Plan | |
| The only one of its kind in the world | |
| The Suidlanders Emergency Plan (Noodplan) has been put together | |
| after many years of research and is written according to Civil | |
| Defence Law. It is considered as Civil Defence when a group is | |
| organised to administer a refugee flight situation. By becoming | |
| part of the Suidlander Emergency plan, you become part of a plan | |
| that will function legally according to international Civil | |
| Defence Law. We have staff countrywide who are personally | |
| prepared and receive training (or have received training) to be | |
| able to manage refugees, logistics, infrastructure, security | |
| etc. This is done by assigning the refugees to these critical | |
| functions as they arrive. Our members are preparing to become | |
| part of this Emergency Plan. | |
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| Some parts of South Africa can fall into anarchy while other | |
| areas remain relatively stable, (see �The Coming Revolution�) | |
| therefore the Emergency Plan is written in such a way that we | |
| can start with an evacuation procedure in some parts of the | |
| country before national anarchy occurs. A pre-national | |
| evacuation phase is designed where action is required in smaller | |
| localized areas before the national emergency plan is activated. | |
| Pre-national phases concern, among other things, dangerous | |
| protest actions, how to prepare and be ready, house and home | |
| preparation and personal preparation. Phases 1-3 of the | |
| Emergency Plan are localized in your area and are coordinated | |
| locally. The onus rests on the member or group to evacuate or | |
| not. Phases 4-6 are implemented nationally by area headquarters. | |
| These area headquarters then function by information from | |
| national headquarters and are coordinated from there. | |
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| Summarized | |
| Part 1 � Sporadic violence or Anarchy (Pre-national) | |
| Phase 1 � Regrouping in nearby area | |
| Phase 2 � Administration outside danger zone | |
| Phase 3 � Safe places | |
| Part 2 � National anarchy and conflict | |
| Phase 4 � Yellow area admin and pass along | |
| Phase 5 � Reception and administration at safe area | |
| Phase 6 � Securing area inside set safe area | |
| https://suidlanders.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Yugo-Refugees-1-600x344.jpg | |
| Part 1 � Sporadic Violence or Anarchy (Pre-national) | |
| Sporadic violence can be expected as a precursor to national | |
| anarchy. When violence and/or anarchy occurs sporadically, | |
| areas, regions and provinces can expect to experience completely | |
| unique threats and dangers. The justified action required will | |
| depend on the unique circumstances in the area and might be very | |
| different from the justified action required in other areas. | |
| Thus evacuation procedures will depend on the severity of the | |
| crisis in that specific area. These actions are reversible. | |
| Therefore, if the situation in that specific area calms down and | |
| normalizes the members who participated in such an evacuation | |
| can easily return home. The locations of rendezvous points and | |
| thoroughfare points are confidential but must be made available | |
| to all members of the group in that phase. For security reasons | |
| safe areas are only known to key persons. | |
| https://suidlanders.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Forced-to-flee-2.jpg | |
| Our electronic system on noodplan.co.za creates the opportunity | |
| for thousands of members to receive coordinates that will lead | |
| these members to safety. This creates an opportunity for members | |
| that cannot join a local group to become part of the Emergency | |
| Plan. These coordinates are not on the same safe routes or | |
| places that are used by our Suidlander groups but will be manned | |
| and managed by a local Suidlander group. These coordinates will | |
| bring these members to safe places where they can be picked up | |
| by other Suidlander members to become part of the Suidlander | |
| structures. These coordinates are confidential but are chosen in | |
| such a way that if an aggressor was to set up a roadblock or | |
| pursue refugees at these points they would immediately make | |
| themselves guilty of a war crime and it would be clear evidence | |
| of a planned aggression against refugees and that in turn would | |
| justify defence. | |
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| Phase 1 � Regrouping in nearby area | |
| Move to pre-determined rendezvous points in close proximity of | |
| the affected area. These areas can be manned for as long as it | |
| is safe to inform the uninformed and non-members that decide to | |
| join the evacuation because of anarchy and/or violence to | |
| provide them with direction and assistance to the next | |
| rendezvous point. Signs can be left behind to indicate the | |
| direction of evacuation. All members must know these rendezvous | |
| points as well as the direction to phase 2. | |
| https://suidlanders.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Communications-1-600x513.jpg | |
| Phase 2 � Administration outside danger zone | |
| This phase serves as a thoroughfare point and as a source of | |
| information to refugees to reach the second safe area. At that | |
| safe area in this phase, people can stay for longer depending on | |
| the circumstances. If possible, refugees will be placed under | |
| leadership in certain positions and convoy groups will be | |
| formed. Radio and other communication structures will be set up. | |
| All members must be aware of these areas. | |
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| Phase 3 � Safe Places | |
| Phase 3 is in a safe area where people can stay for an extended | |
| period of time. An example of such an area is a farm that has | |
| been arranged beforehand and on which certain preparations have | |
| been made. Water, camping, food and communications | |
| infrastructure are important in these areas. All members in | |
| phase 3 are sorted under various leadership. | |
| 1. Provincial leader | |
| 2. 5-10 Regional leaders | |
| 3. Group leaders as required. | |
| 4. Each up to ten families in a group | |
| A group leader might have less than 10 families but no more. | |
| When it becomes more, new group leaders need to be chosen to | |
| form new groups. It is important to identify leaders as soon as | |
| possible. In phase 3 radio communication needs to be established | |
| with Regional HQ. Regional HQ will coordinate movement and will | |
| in turn communicate with National HQ. | |
| A city in conflict is always abandoned by non combatants | |
| If the phase 3 area needs to be evacuated because of a threat, a | |
| new safe area can be identified by coordination between the | |
| various regional HQs and national HQ. All these actions happen | |
| sporadically in cooperation with other regional HQ. This means | |
| that there will be some areas where members are still at home | |
| and have not yet evacuated. All refugee communications will be | |
| direct with the regional HQ. This can be done with radios, or if | |
| possible, with cell phones. We will remain at phase 3 until the | |
| Suidlander national leadership gives the instruction to move to | |
| the next phase. All senior leadership, including regional and | |
| provincial will decide together whether or not to announce a | |
| national state of anarchy. | |
| Part 2 � National violence and/or anarchy | |
| Part 2 consists of an evacuation procedure where all regions and | |
| provinces are threatened by anarchy. This phase will not be | |
| reversible and will involve all members countrywide. All | |
| provinces within South Africa will be channeled to certain large | |
| areas across the country. These areas are predetermined, | |
| prepared and will then be manned. The purpose of this national | |
| leg of the Emergency Plan is to empower the refugees for | |
| security and self-reliance over a long period of time and in | |
| more than one large area in South Africa. | |
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| Phase 4 - Yellow area admin and pass along | |
| Members move from phase 3 safe areas to phase 4 regional | |
| receptions. On the way, depending on the route, people can | |
| report to administrative processing points. These points are | |
| simply thoroughfare points, but can be used as temporary stay | |
| overs depending on the circumstances. During phase 4 flight | |
| coordination will be managed by refugee managers and regional | |
| HQs who in turn communicate with with national HQ but national | |
| HQ will maintain a observational stance. Provincial leaders and | |
| their chosen confidants will be aware of the location of these | |
| points and areas. | |
| Phase 5 � Reception and administration at Safe Area | |
| This phase consists of reception at the safe area border and | |
| various processes and administration will be handled here. | |
| Refugee allocation and placement happens in this phase. | |
| Phase 6 � Securing area inside set Safe Area | |
| Phase 6 consists of certain predetermined rescue and | |
| empowerment actions to implement the long term goal of security | |
| and self-reliance. Staff will constantly be trained for these | |
| purposes. | |
| [quote]Why not go to Europe? (See �The Future of the West�) | |
| Genuine war refugees fleeing the conflict in the Ukraine have | |
| been denied asylum in Germany in 95% of cases (and will, from | |
| now on, all be refused that status)�while Angela Merkel�s | |
| government admits hundreds of thousands of �war refugees� from | |
| all over the non-white Middle East without question. | |
| http://newobserveronline.com/white-war-refugees-not-allowed-in-german | |
| [/quote] | |
| The largest difference between the two parts of the Emergency | |
| Plan is the independent and localized nature of the first part | |
| in contrast to the national coordinated participation in the | |
| second part of the Emergency Plan. The first part is reversible | |
| and the second part is irreversible. The transition from the | |
| first part to the second part can only happen if all national | |
| Suidlander leadership unanimously decide so, after thorough | |
| classification of the intensity, geographical scope and total | |
| loss of control by government security forces. Suidlander | |
| leadership will under no circumstances act prematurely and | |
| evacuation instructions are followed as your own choice. | |
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