Wednesday, February 18, 2026

LAST HALF Feb 18, 99% Editon Quad Townships

 

LAST HALF: 99% Edition, Feb. 17, 2026, Annexes AA-LLL/End

This has the first 3 pages, then AA-LLL.

PUBLIC DOMAIN NOTICE AND LIABILITY WAIVER

PROJECT: Canistota Protocol (Quad Township WW3 Recovery SOP)

STATUS: Public Domain/Educational Template.  At 99% completion, needs to be a meeting of the 13, be voted on, any changes made, and returned to Red for final printing.

PROPONENT: Red Becker, PhD, GS-15 (retired), Nuclear Warfare Planner, Continuity of Government as assisted by Gemini AI.  Date: 17 February 2026. 

FDN’s “Operation SAVE a Family”!

DISCLAIMER: This document is a theoretical framework for Emergency Conservatorship and localized civil stabilization under SDCL 34-48A.  It is for use only in the event of a “Black Start” grid failure where standard municipal services are rendered “Unavailable” as defined by State Law.

1.       This is not a substitute for active law enforcement or state-mandated emergency services.

2.       The proponent assumes no liability for the execution of these protocols by third parties.

3.       All logic is based on the preservation of life, the stewardship of productive assets, and the eventual restoration of Constitutional Authority.

s/s

BECKER/PhD/GS-15

 

SITREP: You wake up one morning and there are over 600 radioactive mushroom clouds in the States and other countries.  The power is out, there is little water pressure, hardly any sewer, no cell service, no streaming or cable, and the stores are closed.  What do you do?  You follow the following SOP and Annexes before the Flash.

ATTENION STAKEHOLDERS: There are many various global intelligence events that are causing an uptick in global schematics.  World War Three has been here since November 2024, with hyper, hybrid, and cyber-attacks against NATO countries by Russia and China.  Global events are escalating weekly and a possible HOT war with NATO by Russia, China, and other Axis of Evil members.  For daily global intelligence updates go to YouTube and follow @EnforcerOfficial, @SteveRam, @Preppernewsflash, and @NYPrepper. 

You are responsible for your own families, business, or government preparedness and Continuity plans.  I am here for assistance.  There are various Russian and Chinese nuclear targets across the Midwest and South Dakota.  Rapid City, Ellsworth AFB, Pierre, Sioux Falls Airport (SDNG), EROS Data Center-NE SF Satellite, Sioux City, Omaha/Offutt AB, Twin Cities.  These locations are targeted by 350 kilotons, kt, warheads with a 4-mile blast radius and an 8 mile over pressure blast radius and two weeks Gamma Radiation.     

Ladies and Gentlemen, READ and THINK over these papers SERIOUSLY and get a hold of me for review and set up.    ATTENTION: I DO HAVE the necessary paper, card stock, and ink for printing of this for the majority of the copies, once the whole kit-and-kaboodle is finalized, signed, and given to me to update.  Do NOT WAIT!!

THIS TEMPLATE IS TRANSFERABLE TO ALL LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT.  Print this on the Blogspot at www.fdnintelreps.blogspot.com. Navigate.  Print, scan, change names, vote, print.

INTEL REPORT: Sunday, January 25th, Intelligence has confirmed that because of Trump’s war with Venezuela and the seizure of 7+ oil tankers and the seizure of the Russian ship Bella last week off Ireland, RUSSIA and CHINA are entering the NAVAL and AIR WAR within several weeks and shoot down US jets and ships.  Not only will the Caribbean be active, the North Atlantic, Europe (NATO), and the Western Pacific will be at WAR!!   Another Russian tanker seized.

The situation on the Ukrainian front is tenuous at best for the Russians.  Musk shut of Starlink services to the Russian military last week and they lost most of their C2 (Communications and Control) capacity and are starting to lose large amounts of land due to the lack of commo.  This, with Ukraine’s massive bombardments of Russia’s electrical grid, ammunition dumps, command posts, radar sites, and factories with their home-made Flamingo cruise missiles (500 kg warhead-1400-mile range) is putting Russia’s back against the wall.  Moscow, St. Petersburg, and other cities have been hit by Ukrainian attack drones, cruise missiles, and auto-planes.  How many more Russian Red Lines need to be crossed until they use 1 kt tactical nuclear weapons on Ukrainian cities and military sites?  That would cause an automatic NATO Article 5 because of the fallout drifting northwest over Europe (NATO).  Russia also has its eyes on the Baltics (Lativia, Lithuania, Estonia) to expand their horizons.  Russia is moving medium range mobile nuclear missiles to the NATO European border area.  Sticky Wicket time.

There are now 2 aircraft carrier groups in the Arabian Sea (Middle East), with their compliment of planes, ships and submarines.  It seems that the Middle East’s escalating to Desert Storm (1991) levels with the amount of US equipment and jets that are being sent there.  There is supposed to be a Tri-lateral peace meeting on the 17th, but whether or not it will be held or any actionable rulings take place is unknown.  There is a possibility of a 3rd carrier on the way to the Middle East.

Venezuela was attacked by 150 US jets last week on a bombing campaign and more drug boats were sunk.  NATO is mobilizing in Greenland against the Trump plan to invade it.  Russia and China also want Greenland for the rare earth minerals and strategic geographic location.  Forty-seven has his eye on Mexico, Columbia, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and others because of the drug problem.  Trump has been attacking ISIS terrorists in Syria quite a bit lately.  He has also attacked the Houthi in Yemen, Al-Shabbab in Somalia, and ISIS-A in Nigeria where thousands of Christians have been brutally murdered (newsletters).  The US has 2 carrier groups in the western Pacific with Japan’s mini-carriers to help Tiawan against China’s aggression towards it and the Philippines.

It will be NATO and the Coalition of the Willing, 40 countries, versus the Axis of Evil, 7 countries and 7 terrorist groups.  Read the various newsletters and tidbits at www.fdnintelreps.blogspot.com.  Navigate through.  Trump’s war in Iran might kick off anytime now and China might get involved.  Wake up folks, there is going to be a 5 theatre (regional) war, with 23 fronts (battles) soon and we and the Coalition will be involved in all of them soon.  A five-point dumpster fire, its coming.

ABBREVIATIONS: COG: Continuity of Government, CP: Command Post, CH: City Hall, PO: Post Office, TS: Total Stop, SH: Sovereign Hours, TOC: Table of Contents, Tactical Operations Center, SDCL: South Dakota Codified Law, SAR-X: Search and Rescue X Model to place on buildings for their status.  The Common Port is Total Stop, The Command Post is City Hall, and The Hub is the Legion.

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

ATTENTION: EACH ENTINTY/PERSON IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING ENOUGH COPIES OF THEIR VARIOUS ANNEXES.  Attention is to be given to the Annexes in Large Print, but check out all.

 

Assumption of Risk, PUBLIC DOMAIN--Disclaimer

Attention: Stakeholders

Intelligence Report:

Abbreviations:

Table of Contents:

ATTN: STAKEHOLDERS: The next three.

I. DESIGNATION: Defining the 144 square miles.

II. ACTIVATION: The “Flash” Triggers.

III. EMERGENCY CONTRACTING, THE SOVERIGN LEDGER

 

QUAD TOWNSHIPS WW3 RECOVERY SOP

                              CONSERVERTORSHIP: The Legal Why.

Annex A: Temporary Conservatorship of Property and Assets

Annex B: Continuity and Management Resolution

                              ECONOMIC

Annex C: Sovereign Hour, Ledger, Labor

NOTES: Various tidbits to think about.

Annex C-1: Person-to-Person Transfer Entries

Annex C-2: NDA—Bookkeepers Oath (2 to a page)

Annex D: District Credit and Calorie Scale

Annex E: Resource Audit (Form 101-A) (2 to a page)

Annex F: Emergency Conservatorship (3 to a page-yellow card stock)

                              FIELD TACTICS

Annex G: Medical and Triage Log (2 to a page)

Annex H: Field Voucher, Buck Slip (SAR X-Model) (2 to a page)

Annex I: District Work Order (2 to a page)

Annex J: Code of Conduct (Stewardship)

Annex K: Anti-Looting

Annex L: Recovery Receipt (5 to a page)

                              LIFE SUPPORT

Annex M: Commissary Log (Meals) (5 to a page)

Annex N: Energy Log (Equipment) (4 to a page)

Annex O: Infrastructure Mandate

Annex P: Utility Status (2 to a page)

                              INTAKE AND SANITATION LOOP

          R, T, W, and X are on the same sheet.

Annex Q: Visual Recognition (Bands, Intake, Compact)

Annex Q-1: Citizen’s Compact (to sign) (4 to a page)

Annex R: Firewood Credits

Annex S: Household Shutdown Log (Water, Electricity, Gas) (2 to a page)

Annex T: Save water bottles and jugs for sanitation and recycling

Annex U: Hygiene Logistics Log (Water, Laundry, Sanitation) (2 to a page)

                              DAILY LIFE

           V, Y, and Z are on the same sheet.

Annex V: Trash and Rubbish

Annex W: Security Patrols (Rules of Engagement)

Annex X: Canistota School District 43-1

Annex Y: Communications/Runners, Annex Y-1: Messenger Log, Annex Y-2: Messenger Form

Annex Z: End Game/Hand over back to McCook County after sustainability

Annex AA: Graves Registration/Livestock burial

Annex BB: Mechanical Forge and Analog mechanics

Annex CC: District Messenger, Pigeon/Runner Network Schedule

Annex DD: Fire Department

Annex EE: Grid down medical care

Annex FF: Roads, Snow, and Maintenance

Annex GG: Energy and Heating (Thermal Hubs)

Annex HH: Logistics and Supply Chain and Fuel Rations SOP

Annex II: Communications and Runner Routes

Annex JJ: Public Safety and Armed Guards

Annex KK: Household 6-column Ledger

Annex LL: Decedent’s Personal and Household Inventory

Annex MM: Veterinary Services (pre-, during, and post radiation)

Annex NN: Paper towel bath and drip shower

Annex OO: Ultimate Transfer Slip

Annex PP: Nuclear Page One (How to create an improvised fallout shelter)

Annex QQ: Nuclear Page Two (How to live in an improvised fallout shelter)

Annex RR: Red’s Clans Block and SOP

Annex SS: John L’s (1SG, Legion) Clan SOP

Annex TT: Terry N’s Clans and Block SOP

Annex UU: Weekly Individual Time Sheet (Sovereign Hours)

Annex VV: Good Samaritan Nursing Home SOP

Annex WW: Canistota Churches SOP

Annex XX: Nuclear Statistics

Annex YY: Lake Vermillion/Rumpus Ridge/451/453 SOP

Annex ZZ: District Sentry Log

Annex AAA: Post Office and Mail Routes

Annex BBB: Total Stop’s daily fuel ledger

Annex CCC: Board Feedback Sheet

Annex DDD: weapons log

EEE: Business SOP

EEE-1: Utility bills and other bills

EEE-2: Public Domain Release

EEE-3: District Advisory

FFF: City SOP

GGG: Ranchers Fallout SOP

HHH: Field Sanitation Inspection Form

III: Checkpoint Control Log (Security)

JJJ: Checkpoint Control Card (Indiv.)

KKK: Unit/Team Weekly Time Schedule

LLL: Day 13-21 Procedures (from the Flash)

District Intel Report template (see newsletters)

Mixed Nuts, er, Notes

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Resolved/Signatures:

References, Red Becker, PhD, GS-15

 

www.fdnintelreps.blogspot.com. Navigate through share please.  familydisasternet@gmail.com

 

Sending to 17 people, Townships, City, Mayor, Bank, PO, Fire, TS, John L or 1SG-Luke, 43-1, Noot, Ortman, churches, Good Sam, Lake Vermillion, others.  Hold a meeting, vote, coordinate and finalize and approve.  Then I will retype and print some until the flash.

 

 

 

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RESOLUTION FOR EMERGENCY INTERIM SUCCESSION

Pursuant to SDCL 1-30 and SDCL 34-48A

 

WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Canistota Township, Grant Township, Greenland Township, Sun Valley Township, and as well as the Mayor and surviving council of the City of Canistota (144 square miles) recognizes that a catastrophic disaster (nuclear, kinetic, or electromagnetic) may render local elected officials “unavailable” as defined by SDCL 1-30-2; and

 

THE REST OF THE RESOLUTION IS ON THE PREVIOUS POST.

 

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ANNEX AA: GRAVES REGISTRATION AND LIVESTOCK BURIAL (Sanitation): The Goal: Maintain public health and record the record of the fallen.  Mortuary logic is responsible but efficient.

 

ANNEX AA-1. Human Remains: Pursuant to SDCL 34-26, utilize the high ground in the cemetery (NE of town), if a mass grave if needed, then make sure to log abouts where the body is laid.  Witness Rule: Two Board-appointed witnesses must inventory all personal effects (use Annexes LL and L).  The Ledger: An entry must be made into the 7-column ledger (Name, DOB, Date of Passing, address, coordinates of burial).  All items, personal effects, and assets must be accounted for.

 

ANNEX AA-2: Livestock: All carcasses must be moved 100 yards downwind from water sources.  Disposal: deep trench burial or burn with accelerant if disease is suspected.  Labor: Tier 3, 2 SH. This is the hardest work in the district, pay accordingly.

 

 

SIGNED/TITLE/DATE

 

 

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ANNEX BB: The Mechanical Forge and Salvage (Industry) (mechanics and welders) Goal: Transition from Replacement Culture to Repair culture.  This is the most important section for agriculture.  If a plow blade breaks, who fixes it?  Parts List: Find out who has welders, lathes, drills, presses, forges, farrier equipment, hydraulic fluid, etc.

 

ANNEX BB-1. The Priority List: Welders, machinists, ferries, etc. prioritize: 1. Gravity-fed water parts. 2. Agricultural tool sharpening and repair. 3. “Analogizing” vehicles (bypassing fried electronics). 4. Road and snowplow maintenance.

 

ANNEX BB-2: The Scrap Mandate: Any vehicle rendered non-functional by EMP is “salvage”.  Owners receive a Recovery Receipt, Annex L, for the weight of the metal.  Materials are transferred to the District Forge for “New Industry” use.

 

ANNEX BB-3: “Cold-start” Protocols:  Use ether, block heaters, and battery tenders when the temperature is below zero F.  Make sure that a big snowplow is plugged in to a 10k generator at that time.  Most diesel engines should have glow plugs to heat the block.  Make sure to do pre-trip maintenance on your equipment.

 

ANNEX BB-4: If a snowplow blade snaps or a pump diode fries, the Forge is what keeps the “cotton-picking” rates turning into a famine.  Improve this Annex.  Figure out who in the District and the county is specialized in analog machining.

 

 

SIGNED/TITLE/DATE

 

 

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ANNEX CC: District Messager Pigeon/Runner Network (Communications) Reliable intelligence move in “Black Start” environment.

 

 CC-1. Runner cycle message drops at the Post Office, City Hall, Legion, and Total Stop at 0800 and 1600 hours daily for updates.  These messages stay up on the board for 48-72 hours.

 

CC-2: The Log: Runners must carry a communications log (Annex Y-1).  No message is verbal.  All orders must be written on an Annex Y-2 slip to prevent “Telephone Game” distortion. 

 

CC-3: The Pigeon Priority: Official board messages first; family welfare moves as space available.  The Hub (Legion) will keep a 7–10-day archive of various messages. Older messages get filed into the District Repository.

 

 

SIGNED/TITLE/DATE

 

 

ANNEX DD: Black Fire Department: Are you guys ready for SHTF?  Use Annexes PP, QQ, and XX.  Get the community prepared to a 5 week level of supplies.  Water down, mostly, less gasoline/diesel, but high priority, have to run to lake or river to get tanker full to fill the bladders.  Who will survive?  If there were too many deaths in the fire-person, BLS, ALS arena, then there will have to be a new recruitment drive to find new personnel.

 

The Reality: Without pressurized hydrants, every fire is a potential town-leveling catastrophe.  Tactics: Focus on drafting from stock tanks and the “Household Shutdown” (Annex S) to prevent fires during and after the “flash”.  Labor: It will be set at 2.0 SH whether drilling or at actual fires or medical missions or SAR.  FD AND RESCUE is Tier One Priority for fuel so it can get 10-20 gallons per day when needed but use saving measures.

 

The FD will have to rely on tankers and sump pumps to get water from the lake or river, to deliver water to the bladders and re-pump to the pumpers.  Make sure that CF&R can do agricultural extractions. Canistota Fire and Rescue need to improve this Annex.

 

There will be a Line-of-Duty section in the 7-Column Ledger for FD and EMS injuries and deaths and their families at Level 2 for calories (2500/day).

 

 

SIGNED/TITLE/DATE

 

 

ANNEX EE: Black medical system: Who will survive?  See above.  Get ready.  Red has trauma, medical, some surgical, some dental sections.  Extra supplies and a triage point for citizens and walkers. Read blogspot.  Canistota Fire and Rescue need to improve this Annex.

 

Will there be any local Doctors, Nurses, Chiropractors, that will be able to be on the medical team?  Will there be any that walk in from Sioux Falls?

 

 

 

 

 

EE-2: Medical and Essential Care Staff (Nursing Home/ER/Triage) are granted fuel Tier 3.5 with 7-gallons per shift after Day 15, and household security oversight (Annex JJ) for security check on family members during fallout 3 different times.  Security gets 3.0 SH during fallout while performing patrol and welfare check duties.  Various essential workers for the city, county, township, district, need to have non-electric hard-line land-line phones and create a various call down list of people who have these phones.

 

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SIGNED/TITLE/DATE

 

 

 

 

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ANNEX FF: Roads, snow, and maintenance: During WW3 recovery, road maintenance and snowplowing will be necessary but not critical.  If in the summer, various potholes will have to be filled, and some gravel roads will have to be graded/maintained.  It is unknown what or how much the DOT or McCook Roads and Bridges Department in Salem will be able to in our District, but I’m sure that they will take care of I-90, US 81, SD 38, but I’m not sure of SD 42 or other county roads in the District.   “Squig” has his county shed by EDD fencing and the ballpark with the county maintainer to plow and maintain county roads.  He has about a 60-mile route.  “Lenny” by the old Hayloft Café south of town, has several graders, maintainers, v-plows, and other equipment and he has a contract with various townships to maintain their roads, ditches, and culverts.  If either one of these people is not around after the blast and Day 14, then we will have to find some other people that can operate maintainers that have CDL licenses or that are qualified with heavy equipment.  Contact Squig and Lenny about this plan and make sure that they are prepared.  PP, QQ, XX.

 

The City of Canistota with its two plows will also have to be taken care of and fine someone to operate them if Noot and his helper are not available.  Priority:  Inside City:  The snow routes, around the school, around Red’s block, then other streets.  In the county:  Plow 261, 445, 446, 451, 263, HWY 42 from Hwy 19 to Bridgewater if necessary, other county roads that are gravel, then township roads.  Get with the Post Office to find out what the mail route is to get that plowed twice a week when needed, and if the school buses are running to figure out a new route for them as well.

 

Each snowplow or piece of equipment gets a 10-gallon ration of fuel to try to do its work.

 

 

SIGNED/TITLE/DATE

 

 

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ANNEX GG: Energy and Heating: We need to find which houses have some kind of gravity furnaces, like mine, generators to run a furnace, like by the nursing home, those with fireplaces, wood stoves, gas stoves, etc.  We need to set up thermal hubs to keep the citizens warm during the winter.

 

Managing fuel oil and propane reserves during a -18 F black start.  Are we able to access the big propane tank in Canistota?  Are we able to get any propane or fuel oil out of Salem or Marion?  (December through March).  Cold weather Fuel Oil Heating Allotment: One room must be “shuttered” with plastic and tape for people to live in adjoining the bathroom. Seal off other windows and close furnace vents in other rooms.  Alternate with warming hubs if you have small children, pregnant, elderly or immune problems.  The District Engineer would have to help solve some of these problems.

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SIGNED/TITLE/DATE

 

 

 

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ANNEX HH: Logistics and Supply Chain and Fuel Rationing SOP:

Many assets, items, and fuel must be rationed.  If you have your own supplies, use those supplies first.  Everyone should have 3-5 weeks of water, food, supplies, and fuel to get started with using Nuclear Pages 2 and 3 at www.fdnintelreps.blogspot.com . Navigate through and read different newsletters.  The Intake Desk in the Big Room in City Hall: This is where the various Annes slips are turned in.  The Ledger/File Row: This is where the bookkeepers posts the slips to the 6 or 7 column ledgers, staples or files.  There is a manila folder for agricultural concerns.  The Audit Station: This is where the Auditor or Treasurer verifies the math.  TO ALL CITIZENS: Fill your vehicles prior to the Flash, and park the fill valve by a building if possible.  Also buy and fill a few fuel cans and secure them.  Don’t forget about a spare propane for your barbeque.

 

I do not know how big the tanks are at Total Stop. I’m assuming that they are 2,500 gallons each for the 2 unleaded and 3,500 for the diesel.  Does Total Stop have an old analog fuel yard stick?  I know that everything is digital now, but, it will be BLACK again and analog.  You will have to use calculus and a yard stick to find out how many gallons of fuel that you have in each tank.  You will find out that if all tanks are topped off before the Flash, that 8,500 gallons of fuel and diesel won’t go very far. SO, CONSERVE!!

 

HH-1: The Priority Hierarchy (The “Lifeblood” List) for fuel: In a “Black Start” scenario, fuel is no longer a commodity, it is a Strategic Asset under the District Conservatorship.  The seven-column ledger that the Bank and bookkeepers use, meets the actual warehouses or Total Stop inventory.  “Statutory Compliance”: In a recovery scenario, all actions must follow the spirit of the SDCL to ensure the eventual Annex Z Handover will be legal.  Farmers and ranchers, fill your diesel, fuel, propane, and fuel oil tanks prior to the Flash.  See page 1, YouTube intelligence.  See Annex X.

 

PRIORITY/ENITITY/RATION AMOUNT/AUTHORITY REQUIREMENT: Tier 1: Fire/EMS/Snowplows/Post Office/Total Stop Generator/City Generator/Township Generators.  10-20 gallons per fill.  Mission to fill, needs a Field Voucher (Annex H).  Tier 1.5: SAR and Graves get a 8-gallon fuel ration per shift.  Tier 2: Highway Patrol, Sheriff, Armed Security Patrols (Roving) and the burn pit.  Ten gallons per 48 hours, must show Duty Log, Annex OO, and ID.  Addy’s trash trucks get a 10-gallon ration to work inside the District only. Each school bus gets a 10-gallon ration. Tier 3: Agriculture/Livestock Support (feed/water), 5 gallons a day, have Form 101-A (Annex E), and Annex H.   (Planting and harvesting will be discussed later.)  Tier 3.5: Nursing Home RNs and staff get a 7-gallon ration per shift.  Tier 4: Essential Private and Runners: Doctors, veterinarians, clergy, and midwives, Communications Runners (vehicles, ATVs, motorcycles, etc.) and check points with a vehicle get 3 gallons.  Tier 5: Logistics Run: 10 gallons to do a shopping run in Mitchell (possibilities of Salem, Parkston, Freeman, and Yankton also) and fill a gas can also.  This is for authorized Logistics Personnel only on District Work Order.  Intel Runs get 10 gallons and a gas can for finding out what is happening in other parts of the state (security and runners) (Annex OO).  Businesses can apply for 5 gallons and state their purpose on an Annex OO slip. Annex R, firewood gatherers can get a 3-gallon ration for their truck and for one 2-gallon can. Tier ZERO (0): General Public: ZERO gallons unless a medical emergency to get to Mitchell Hospital.  Must be cleared by EMS and the Board.  The public must walk or use bicycles. Use Annexes H, I, or OO slips to get rations.  Citizens and businesses fill up your vehicles fuel tanks and have a couple of filled up gas cans available too.  No one will be commuting, per se, except medical and essential workers.  CITIZENS: Fill up your fuel tanks before the Flash and get a couple of fuel cans also.

 

HH-2: The Highway Patrol/Federal Government/Sheriff’s Department Protocol: They get 10 gallons of fuel only if they provide actionable intelligence on what is happening in the State or Nation.  Are the oil depots in Mitchell and Yankton open and delivered yet?  Are there any food deliveries being made anywhere?  What is FEMA or SDEMA doing in this situation?  They sign an Annex OO slip for further reimbursement to the District and the Bank.  During Handover (Annex Z) all accounts will be rectified one way or another.

 

HH-3: The “Terminal” Intelligence (SF, Mitchell, and Yankton):

Sioux Falls Fuel Terminal on Hwy 42/12th Street at Prairie View and Marion, is a very large capacity fuel terminal for various gasolines, diesels, kerosene, aviation fuels, and other mixes.  The pipelines run under the local railroad there, and there may be pressure in the lines, but the SDADA nodes and diodes would probably fry during an EMP blast, plus the SF Terminal is 3 miles SWW of Sioux Falls Airport which is Ground Zero, and therefore a fire and slag heap of its own.  So don’t expect Harm’s Oil or anyone else to deliver fuel from there.

 

In Mitchell on Hwy 38, there is a mini-terminal that can provide for about six counties, more if the population is down.  In a pinch they could deliver to other counties outside their area especially if tankers showed up.  It all depends on if the pressure in the system allows distribution of fuel commodities.   There is a large terminal in Yankton, Sunoco/Nu-Star, but they would probably have their own problems trying to solve fuel issues for about three states or more if tankers are working, and there is pressure in the lines. So in ESSENSE, CONSERVE FUEL OF ALL TYPES!!

 

The Common Port must have a “Red Band” person on detail to dispense gasoline and diesel no matter who it is.  There might have to be certain hours, such as 8 AM to 4 PM to fuel your vehicle.  Chad, or the District Master Steward and their subordinates are not to allow actual cash/dollars/check to transact for fuel.  It must be Scrip or an Annex H, or Annex OO slip, or a Work Order so that it can be posted inside the District Ledger and Annex BBB.  There will be 24/7 Armed Guards at Total Stop from the Flash.  Hazard pay 3.0 SH for the first 20 days.

 

There would have to be fuel/diesel retrieval missions with whatever tankers that can haul fuel to go to Mitchell, Yankton or even check Sioux Falls.  Take 263rd with a V-snowplow, a few security trucks, a tanker or two and go to LaMesa and go south to 12th to the terminal and find out if there is any fuel retrievable in their tanks.  Watch out for radiation hotspots.  Do not take Hwy 42.

 

The District Master Steward at Total Stop MUST NOTIFY the DISTRICT BOARD when fuel and diesel gallons approach 500, 250, and 100 gallons left for further rationing efforts.  Who in the District, or close by, has diesel and fuel tankers and license to go pick up fuel in Mitchell or Yankton?

 

The “Total Stop Manual Override” Logic: To fix the “Computerized Pump” problem, the GG and HH Sections need a specific TS protocol.

.     The “Manager Mode” key: ID the physical key or code for the pump (Gilborco/Wayne) that puts them into “Stand Alone” or “Attendant Mode”.  This allows the pump to dispense fully without a credit card signed from the desk.

.     The OO Slip: This is the Master POS over ride slip.  Instead of a computerized receipt the Red Band attendant uses the OO Slip to record the mechanized “Rolling Totals” on the pump face before and after every vehicle.

.     The “Emergency By-pass Switch”: Inside the pump housing there is a physical toggle to bypass the solenoid.  The Forge (Annex BB) team needs to know where to trip this if the electronics are fried due to EMP or overpressure.

 

HH-4: The Manual Extrusion Reality:

The Problem: Modern fuel pumps are submersible.  If the 10k genny at TS or CH fails, or burns through all its fuel, you just can’t get fuel out of the tank or nozzles.

 

SOP: 1. ID fill parts: Vapor recovery lids are in the concrete.  2. The Wiiiir Rig: Use a 12-volt DC external fuel pump and a marine battery.  3. The Drop Tube: A weighted hose dropped directly into the tank.  This bypasses all diode/electronic pump failures.

 

Manual Fuel Extraction Protocol: Since the Sioux Falls terminal is “flash-down”, the Total Stop’s underground tanks are our only lifeblood.  This is how you get it out of the ground.

 

.     Vapor Safety: Before opening the fill port, ensure that no open flames or running engines are within 50 feet.  Cold air traps vapors towards the ground.

.     The “Static” Rule: Ground your pump/container to the tanks metal frame to prevent a spark from static electricity.

.     Drafting Rig: Use a weighted fuel rated hose through the drop tube (not the nozzle line).  Attach a 12 volt DC marine battery with transfer pump (manual hand-crank is preferred if batteries are hard to find).  Filter all fuel through a chamois or 100 mesh screen to catch sediment from the bottom of the tank.

.     The “Winter Inhibitors” Guide: If temperatures are below -10 F, and the diesel is treated with an anti-gel (911) before being moved into unheated storage.

 

The snowplows and fire department get the last 100 gallons of diesel or fuel, period.

 

 

SIGNED BOARD MEMBER (Red Band)/TITLE/DATE

 

 

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ANNEX II: Communications and Runner Routes (The Input/Output of the Big Room/Command Post): This will be a Hub-and-Spoke system.

A.     Local (Canistota): Paperboy loop on foot/bike with one-hour intervals between City Hall, Post Office, the Bank, The Hub, 43-1, Red’s, Good Sam’s, and Total Stop to pass out or post messages on the windows or walls.  Take scotch tape.  Hours 6 AM-8PM M-F, and occasionally on Saturday and Sunday, 8 AM-4 PM between City Hall, The Hub, Red’s House, and Total Stop.

B.      AREA (5 Towns, 1 village—Salem, Montrose, Bridgewater, Marion, Monroe, Lake Vermillion): This is to be done on a fast horse, motorcycles, or a Polaris.  Take an armed security guard with you with over 40 rounds.  Take pens, Annexes ZZ, UU, Y-1, and a few Y-2s, a gallon of water, blanket, flashlight, toilet paper, and food.  Take whichever messages are going in the direction of the town that you are going to and report on any actionable intelligence and any possible bartering deals that can be made, or any assistance that is needed there.  These runners get a 10-gallon fuel ration.

C.      LONGER DISTANCE ROUTES (Mitchell, Parkston, Freeman, Parker, Yankton, Madison, South Sioux Falls, colonies, etc): There will be a pickup truck with a driver, runner and 2-armed security personnel armed to the teeth.  Take the same forms and items with you as above and the same protocols as above plus a first aid kit.  These runs get 15 gallons and a gas can.  These runs don’t happen very often, but we do need to find out intelligence and other information from other places, especially bartering deals.  Be careful, keep your head on a swivel.

 

 

SIGNED/TITLE/DATE

 

 

 

 

 

 

QUAD TOWNSHIP WW3 RECOVERY DISTRICT

ANNEX JJ: Public Safety and Armed Guard (Protecting the “Big Room”—because in a crisis, these ledgers, folders are more valuable than gold) (The Shield):

 

There needs to be 24/7-armed security guards in the Quad Township District, some during fallout, and definitely after Day 14.  There will be check points, patrol rovers by various means and static guards in the Big Room, in the Bank, and at Total Stop.  The shifts are 0700-1530, 1500-2330, and 2300-0730, 7 days a week with 5-and-a-half-day shift weeks.  OT is paid after 40 hours on your timecard in Scrip or Ledger Credit.  The term man means person.  Use Annexes UU, ZZ, III, and JJJ.

 

SECURITY PATROLS DURING FALLOUT PERIOD (through Day 14 after the Flash): The McCook County Sheriff's Office might try to do patrols during this time, but while it is HOT, it is not encouraged, because personnel will get sick and maybe die.  HOWEVER, in conjunction with the Good Samaritan Nursing Home, that the City and the Township would provide hardy brave volunteers to check on Good Sam’s family members who live in town or close by.  I’m suggesting by hard-land-line (non-electric) that numbers can be called so that the family members can be checked on and Good Sam’s staff don’t have to be worried about them and can do their job properly for their residents.  Otherwise, there will have to be a patrol done to stop by each house and find out and fill out Annex ZZ to see if family members are safe on Day 4, Day 7, Day 11, and Day 14.  They were told to read Nuclear Pages One and Two, Annexes PP and QQ to get prepared.  This patrol would take about an hour and would be dangerous because of the residual radiation left on the ground.  Once those individuals get back home they need to discard all their clothes and shoes in a plastic bag and set it outside to decay the radiation and then get washed later separately.  The persons need to take a shower somehow, drip shower, have plenty of non-potable water available and a drip bucket (Annex NN) and shampoo, no conditioner.  Take Vitamins, Potassium Iodide (KI), eat and rest.  There needs to be a two-man armed guard at the Total Stop fuel tanks starting from the Flash.  These Hazard Pay times during the HOT period are 3.0 SH and at Total Stop for the first 20 days at 3.0, then 2.0 SH.

 

A.  There will be several check points in the District.  In the City: On 446 at 262, on 261 at 446, on 261 at 445, and on Ash (gravel) at 446 (1-person).  Lake Vermillion/Rumpus Ridge village will have 2-man check points on 453 at HWY 42, 451 at HWY 42, and 261 at 451.  These will be manned 24/7 and get a 3 gallons fuel for one vehicle per shift.

B. City Patrols: “Main, Elm, Pine”, is a one-man on foot or bicycle, and there will be a rover unit that patrols the rest of the City on bike, motorcycle, ATV, or Polaris.

C. Township Patrols:  There will be 2-two man on motorcycles, horse, ATV, or Polaris vehicles.  The overnight shift will be run silent and require horses or quiet cycles.  Rovers get a 10-gallon fuel ration per shift.  Lake Vermillion needs to have one Rover per shift. Static Units: The Security Office will be inside the old Police Station inside City Hall and one-or-two-armed guards will be on duty there during business hours, one guard will on duty at the Bank, and two guards will be on duty at Total Stop 24/7.  LV has a rover and a supervisor each shift.

D.     Curfew is from 8 PM to 6 AM unless you have a scheduled shift or have a medical emergency.  There should be no one on the streets during that time except Leadership, runners, maintenance, and patrols.  Red’s house probably has shifts running until midnight so those workers have their Annex UU on them.

E.      Manpower needs: 7 men on 4 check points per shift for City, 6 men on 3 check points for Lake Vermillion, 6 on patrol plus one LV rover, and 3 static guards per shift when needed.  The equates to for City/Township: 16 per shift plus supervisor, for Lake Vermillion that’s 7 men per shift plus supervisor.  If there are not enough personnel adjust routes and check points.  Canistota and Township will probably need about 60 personnel and Lake Vermillion will need about 30 personnel to do the job properly.  These amounts will probably be needed for 2-4 months after the Flash.

F.      At check points, there needs to be barricades of sawhorses or vehicles across the road about 100 foot back from the intersection, depending on the intersection.  Take pens, something hard to write on, blankets, plenty of Red’s water (recycle bottles), snacks, reading materials, flashlights, toilet paper, paper towels, etc.

G.     Only those with a valid Drivers License Address or Registration need to get into our secure areas, but they will try.  Hopefully, the Rovers will catch a few.  Question about Lake Vermillion itself and fishing?  If they are anywhere local, register them on your Annex ZZ form, and wish them well.  Look for fishing pole.  Tell walkers on HWY 42 on 453 and 451 to walk to Canistota. Give them a water bottle for every 3 people.  We should be giving LV extra waters for evacuees’ water to pass out.

H.     Supervisors and Rovers need to check up on various check points every 3 hours or so, just to make sure that they are ok.

I.       There needs to be a floating reserve of those who are off-duty that can respond as a quick response force (QRF) in case we are attacked by looters or gangs.  Each armed guard should have at least 40 rounds of ammunition with them and possibly 2 weapons.  Weapons are ONLY TO BE USED IN EXTREME CASE OF SELF-DEFENSE.  In other words, they’re shooting first.  KEEP YOUR HEAD ON A SWIVEL WHILE YOU’RE OUT THERE, AND BE SAFE!!

J.       There needs to be Drone protocols, we fly them; and anti-Drone protocols, someone else is flying them.  If you are sure that it is not ours or LVs or neighboring counties, etc., then shoot rifle rounds by leading the flight path of the drone.

K.     The Lake Vermillion State Park and their Park Rangers, well we need to work together.  Find out where borders are and make contact with them.  The Rangers will have a copy of the Binder.

L.      The District needs to set up a 10-person Security Team when WW3 goes HOT.  They will monitor the City, Lake, and Townships plus when the Flash happens, 5 of them will do rotating duty inside of Total Stop with a fallout shelter to guard the fuel and diesel.

 

                                                                                                                                                                         s/s

SIGNED/DISTRICT SECURITY LEADER/DATE  SIGNED/LAKE VERMILLION SECURITY SUPV/DATE  BECKER/12 Ma

 

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ANNEX KK EXPLAINATION:

DAY/DATE: Self-explanatory

ITEM: State the item/services

EXPL: State only #s or quantifiers

CR: Credit (add) to the account

DR: Debit (subtract) to the account

BAL: Running balance

INIT: Bookkeeper’s side of posting

 

ANNEX LL SUMMARY: Proper records and temporary internment or mass burial are handled with the dignity of a “fallen combat warriors” standards.

 

ANNEX KK: Household 6 column ledger, Staple receipts to this ledger.  Income and Expenses, who is contributing to the District?  FOR NAME/ESTATE OF: __________________________

ADDRESS: ______________________________________   CONTACT

 

DAY/DATE

ITEM

EXPLAINATION

CREDIT

DEBIT

BALANCE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ANNEX KK: Household 6 column ledger, Staple receipts to this ledger.  Income and expenses.  Who is contributing to the District?  FOR NAME/ESTATE OF: __________________________

ADDRESS: ______________________________________   CONTACT

 

DAY/DATE

ITEM

EXPLAINATION

CREDIT

DEBIT

BALANCE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ANNEX LL: Decedent’s Personal and Household Inventory.  The District must inventory their remaining assets (tools, welders, fuel, grain, etc.) to see what can be conserved for their heirs and the community.  ESTATE OF: ___________________________

ADDRES:  _____________________________  CONTACT: ________________________

 

ROOM

TYPE/ITEM

SERIAL/COLOR

VALUE

INFO

BY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ANNEX LL: Decedent’s Personal and Household Inventory.  The District must inventory their assets (tools, grains, fuel, food, etc) to see what can be conserved for the heirs and the community.  ESTATE OF: ___________________________

ADDRES:  _____________________________  CONTACT: ________________________

 

ROOM

TYPE/ITEM

SERIAL/COLOR

VALUE

INFO

BY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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ANNEX MM: Veterinary Services (including radiation): ID the livestock or horses that are dying or that are sick, without them the recovery fails, no food, no breeding, no transportation.  Set up radiation SOP.  This could be critical for the Quad Township economy (cattle, hogs, fowl, horses, and other animals).

 

The “Livestock Shield” Protocol:

 

Sheltering: If a fallout warning is issued, see Annex XX, have high-value livestock (breeding stock, pregnant, draft horses) into the center of the barn.  Use hay bales outside of the barn as a improvised shielding mass wall (Annex G).

Water Source: Deep-well water sources only.  Surface ponds and rivers have been compromised for over 2 weeks.

Radiation Triage: If an animal shows signs of “the Sickness” (loss of appetite, lethargy), it is to be isolated from the food chain immediately.

Veterinary Forge: In the absence of a vet, Annex BB, the Forge, will provide sanitized tools for basic livestock surgery or emergency slaughter.  Bury these animals quickly.  See Annex AA.

 

Ranchers/Farmers, you will not be able to put dirt on top of your barns or outbuildings.  They are not built for the extreme weight.

 

Use the “Hay-Wall” Strategy: Use Round or Square haybales, they’re not good as dirt, but if 4-5 feet thick then they’re good enough for mass.  You will have to think ahead of the event and get ready to move your bales in advance to close by to the various buildings when the war starts.  See YouTube Global Intelligence resources.  See YouTube on page one.

 

The Physics: Every 12-15 inches of hay cuts the radiation emissions by about half.  Two layers thick and tall of round bales on the windward side and one bale on the other sides should effectively cut the radiation and creates a shadow zone.

 

The Sweep Off: Be very careful about this evolution please, it can be deadly.  As soon as the “hot period” (49 hours from the blast) passes, use long handled scrapers, brooms or leaf-blowers (if fuel permits) to sweep off the fallout off the flat rooves.  The crew doing this evolution must wear a raincoat, waders, rain boots, gloves, work glasses, and a medical mask.  You must put the clothes into a plastic bag and place it outside the house.  Then you must take a shower and shampoo, but don’t use hair conditioner.  See Nuclear Pages One and Two, Annexes PP, QQ and XX.

 

CAVEAT with this evolution: If you wait the 49 hours from the flash, then your livestock/animals get exposed from the roof and can get sick or die. But if you and your crew go up during the “hot period” then you get exposed and you get sick and die.  This is why they say 2 weeks in a fallout shelter.  The ALTERNATIVE to either of these conditions is that you build a slant roof with lumber and tarps.  You must do this now, it already is WW3, but warm status.  Depending on the size of the barn or outbuildings are, peaked barns should be okay because the slant with wind or rain will take the fallout off, but flat rooved buildings need a little help.  Buy as many large tarps as possible (20+ foot wide), 2”x4”, 2x6, screws or nails with plastic washers, and duct tape.

 

You will want to build a partial tent with an angle roof, 1 or 2 sided, closed off, so that fallout can slide off the tarp.  But do the buying now.  Buy online and in stores as soon as you can.  When you hear that the daily vitriolic rhetoric is bad by Russia and China against the US and NATO, then build your frame and nail, staple, and tape your tarps.  Overlay the tarps so that they meet on lumber.

 

Protect The Breeders: Save the breeding bulls, pregnant or mating cows and other livestock and animals and such.  Move them to the most protected “Shadow Zone” in the barn.  Save as many animals as possible.  See Annex AA.

 

The Water Factor: Gamma is a “Shine”, but Alpha/Beta is a poison.  If livestock/animals eat fallout covered grass or hay and drinks contaminated water, then they die from the inside out.  Livestock must be fed with inside uncontaminated hay and water.  You and your crew will have to figure out how to store enough water and feed for the animals that will be inside.  For fowl coops build a tarp tent over them so that the fallout will slide off.  Put square hay bales around the coop.  You will have to figure out a way to feed and check them.  During days 3-7, your exposure can only be about 15-20 minutes, 3 times a day.  Not much time for animals.  During days 8-14, your exposure can be 20-30 minutes, 4 times a day.  You will want to buy a dosemeter online.  Buy some Potassium Iodide (KI), this will help your thyroid, it helps deter the effects of radiation.  I would say that by Day 17 that there should be an all-clear signal, that radiation levels and fallout are very minimal and it would still not be safe for the animals to be out.  If the rancher has a cement walled bunker or a side with a thick base move the livestock there.  Mass is your only friend against the “Shine”.  If you can’t put dirt on it, put distance and hay between you and the shine.

 

It takes up to 30 days for Alpha, Beta, and Gamma radiation to decay to a safe level for livestock consumption and to drink the water.  Ranchers will have to think beyond the box on this element.  After the fallout period has passed, radiation testing must be conducted on the soil and water to make sure that it is still not poisoned  This is before livestock use or before planting.  Use dosemeters or Geiger counters to measure the area or district.  District should buy a Gieger counter for this purpose to find hot spots and mark them.  Or at least a few dosemeters.  Farmers and ranchers should buy dosemeters and get with their neighbors to coordinate these various evolutions and efforts.  Borrow manpower if you have to.  Radiation monitoring is a 2.0 SH.

 

 

s/s

BECKER/PhD/GS-15/Nuclear Warfare Planner/17 Feb 26   SIGNED BOARD MEMBER/TITLE/DATE

 

 

 

QUAD TOWNSHIPS WW3 RECOVERY SOP

ANNEX NN: Paper Towel Bath and drip shower:

 

LESSON 189–HYGIENE SOLUTIONS--Paper Towel Bath: Good hygiene is imperative in a survival situation.  It keeps you from getting sick.  If you’ve ever gone camping, deployed or gone down range in the military or been in a disaster or have been homeless, then you know how hard it is to stay clean and how easy it is to stay dirty.

 

This evolution requires four paper towels and two ounces of water to complete.  Your paper towels should be tough and sturdy with brands such as Brawny or Bounty, that is something durable and won’t fall apart when it is wet.  You will have plenty of washing to do.

 

Take the first paper towel and wet it with two ounces (100ml) of water and squeeze it somewhat moist.  Then you will need to rinse your body parts in the following order: face, ears, neck, chest, arms, legs, underarms, then your groin area.  For men wash your penis and between your testicles.  For women wash your clitoris and your labia.  Finally, wash your butt.  Throw away the towel.  Take two dry towels and dry yourself in the same order.  Throw away towel.  Then wash and dry your hands with the fourth towel and throw it away.  Make sure that those towels get to the burn pit to stop disease.  See Annex V.

 

LESSON 190–EXPEDIENT SHOWER–As an evacuation camp progresses to a better state of affairs, then expedient showers would be made by using a storage device, such as a pail, clean garbage pail, blister bag or other device.  The simplest device would be to use a pail and drill 3/8" holes in the bottom, hang it from a tree and viola, one expedient shower-simple.  Pour in one gallon (4 litres) of filtered non-potable water for washing and one gallon for rinsing.  These gallons come out of non-potable water ration.

 

The next type expedient shower has a 30-gallon blister bag or bladder put on a wooden X-frame and the bottom of the bag has a triangle pull rod with a shower head.  When you need water pull the triangle rod down to get wet to wash or rinse with five seconds of water.  The only problem with these first two showers is that they would be ambient (room or outdoor) temperature.  Good in hot weather but lousy in cold weather.

 

OTHER SANITATION TIPS: If you’re in the field and you have to go to the bathroom, you can dig a 1 foot cat hole, do your business, but make sure that it is more than 200 foot away from any water source.  Cover it up.

 

 

 

QUAD TOWNSHIP WW3 RECOVERY DISTRICT

ANNEX OO: The Ultimate Request and Transfer Sheet

 

ANYONE CAN USE THIS SHEET TO REQUEST ITEMS, FUEL, RATIONS, OR OTHER SUPPLIES.  YOU CAN ALSO SIGN FOR THE SAME AND TRANSFER THE SAME TO OTHER PERSONS.

REQUESTING PERSON/AGENCY/BUSINESS: ___________________________

ITEMS REQUESTED (gallons, calories, number of items in each category): ___________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________________________________

REQUESTED FROM PERSON/AGENCY/BUSINESS: ________________________________

AMOUNTS ACTUALLY TRANSFERRED: ___________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

VALUE IN SOVEREIGN HOURS OR AMOUNT OF DOLLARS: ________

 

REQUESTING SIGN/DATE                          SELLER SIGN/DATE                  WITNESS SIGN (if needed) POSTED BY/DATE

 

 

QUAD TOWNSHIP WW3 RECOVERY DISTRICT

ANNEX OO: The Ultimate Request and Transfer Sheet

 

ANYONE CAN USE THIS SHEET TO REQUEST ITEMS, FUEL, RATIONS, OR OTHER SUPPLIES.  YOU CAN ALSO SIGN FOR THE SAME AND TRANSFER THE SAME TO OTHER PERSONS.

REQUESTING PERSON/AGENCY/BUSINESS: ___________________________

ITEMS REQUESTED (gallons, calories, number of items in each category): ___________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________________________________

REQUESTED FROM PERSON/AGENCY/BUSINESS: ________________________________

AMOUNTS ACTUALLY TRANSFERRED: ___________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

VALUE IN SOVEREIGN HOURS OR AMOUNT OF DOLLARS: ________

 

REQUESTING SIGN/DATE                          SELLER SIGN/DATE                  WITNESS SIGN (if needed) POSTED BY/DATE

QUAD TOWNSHIP WW3 RECOVERY DISTRICT

ANNEX PP: Nuclear Page One from Blogspot:

 

FAMILY DISASTER NETWORK (FDN)

P.O. Box 88252, Sioux Falls, SD 57109‑8252 605‑838‑9759 (9am‑7pm text first)

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Read all NUCLEAR PAGES please.

FAMILY NUCLEAR WAR PLANNING November 11, 2021

 

 

How to have a radiation proof space if you don’t have a basement to build a shelter. This will be on the website and blogspot.

 

On another blogspot post, I showed how to build a concrete nuclear fallout shelter in your basement. Go to Family Nuclear Plans in April 2019 in the blogspot above. But not everyone has a basement so improvise.

 

In my opinion nuclear war is survivable, that is it is properly planned for and if you are properly aware of current events and the threats. If you do not live in the center of a large city or by a military base, which are the most likely targets by the Russians, Chinese and North Koreans, then you have a high survivable rate as long as you can find or build a proper fallout shelter. There are 44 ICBM interceptors in Alaska which have a 50% chance of hitting a incoming missile.

 

The scenario: The biggest scenario out there at the present moment is the China versus Taiwan and India scenario. China wants to attack and invade Taiwan, and also wants to attack India over border problems. U.S. intelligence states that China will attack Taiwan by late 2022. China is holding the winter Olympics in Beijing in February 2022, but it may be boycotted some due to the internment of the Muslim Uighurs in Western China.

 

If and when China invades Taiwan, the war in the beginning would mostly be conventional. That means troops, planes, tanks, and ships. But many countries such as the U.S., Japan, Australia, U.K., Philippines and others have said that would defend Taiwan. It would also be a war of anti‑ship and anti‑plane missiles. If China was to lose too many (400) planes and (200) ships, then they would lose honor and face in this war that they started and they would start to retaliate by threatening to use a nuclear first strike option.

 

There is also another scenario out there that popped back up. Russia has placed an extra 90,000 troops on the Ukranian border with a potential to invade further. Over the past seven years they already have taken over Crimea, Donestk, and Luhansk oblasts where two are currently fighting with Ukraine. Plus the Polish/Belarus standoff because of Kurdish and other refugees has a possibility of going to a kinetic war. Follow Twitter @familydisaster @EndGameWW3 @theragex for current information on global events. You should study on the internet about nuclear war, radioactive fallout, preparedness, etc. There are also many videos on YouTube. For general prepping see @CanadianPrepper and @CityPrepping.

 

So that means that there would be a few weeks from the start of the war for you to start preparing your family for potential nuclear fallout. There will be several salvos of missiles going both ways from six countries. If you live in a big city or a close to a military base, then you should try to find another place that is more than 30 miles away from ground zero. Bug out to the countryside. Do you know anyone? Suburb cities should be unscathed but will have fallout.

 

Now to the meat of preparing a fallout survival shelter for your family in your home. You will need to build your fallout shelter on the lowest level of the home, in the center of it also. The more space away from the radioactive fallout (Gamma rays), the better off that you will be. Another thing to mitigate fallout is the thickness of the fallout shelter. Take stock of what you have in your home that you can use to create the thickness of the fallout shelter. Couches, big tables, bookshelves, mattresses, chairs, boxes of stuff, doors, buy 2"x4"s and some plywood, plastic and duct tape. You will want to make your fallout shelter big enough for each family member to lay down with staggered sleeping. Have smaller mattresses to lay on with plenty of pillows, blankets for it will be 14 plus days that you will be in your shelter until the radiation lowers itself due to half-life.

 

Oh, yes, the question, the bathroom. It will probably be hard to go inside the shelter, so use the regular toilet, but do NOT flush all the time. Go quickly, limit exposure. Have plenty of jugs of water to flush as needed. Save juice, tea and juice jugs, rinse out, and mark on them, “FLUSH ONLY”, and have around 50 gallons for those two weeks. Also have plenty of extra batteries for your flashlights and portable radios. Stock the shelter with plenty of non‑perishable food. You will want to get your supplies before or just as the war starts. See other blogspot posts.

 

You will need a thickness of more than two feet on top and sides and it deters the Gamma radiation. So maybe use the inside portion of your living or family room. Put regular chairs, dining and living room, and place the backs away from the wall. Place boxes of items on them and smaller boxes under them. Use your dining room table or other bigger table for one end of the shelter. Put a couch three to four feet away from the chairs with the back towards the backs of the other chairs. The mattresses will be in the middle. Place 2x4s first if needed, then plywood or use doors on top. Put boxes and storage containers on top of that. Put more boxes, books, etc. on and around the couch and rest of the shelter. Have a chair that you can push in and out on the other end that has a few boxes on it so you can use the bathroom. Go very quickly. Do not flush all the time, use spray. Put your water, food and supplies under the table on one end.

 

You should definitely think about how you would build your shelter before the war actually happens. Stay aware of current events and the news and use Twitter @familydisaster that this war is going to happen or is happening. You may only have hours to a day to get your shelter built.

 

Some supplies that you will need for the shelter for a period of two to four weeks and you should think of beyond that are non‑perishable food, one potable gallon of water per person per day for two to four weeks, a water filter, fifty gallons of non potable water outside of the shelter for flushing, gallon of bleach, flashlights with extra batteries, battery powered radio with extra batteries, paper and plastic products, 13 gallon trash bags, hygiene products, medicines, first aid kit with extra bandages and gauze, and several sets of clothes per person. For further information on basic survival read and navigate the 70 pages of www.fdnintelreps.blogspot.com.

 

For Advanced Survival go on Kindle or Nook, “Disasters Red Becker”, or navigate

www.amazon.com/author/redbecker.             www.ready.gov www.redcross.org

Check Wikipedia and YouTube for any subject that fits this post. Thank you.

 

Red Becker, PhD, GS‑15, Nuclear Warfare Planning, Counter‑Terrorism, Counter‑Intelligence, and Continuity of Government.

Follow Twitter @familydisaster @EndGameWW3 @theragex for current affairs.

 

 

 

QUAD TOWNSHIP WW3 RECOVERY DISTRICT

ANNEX QQ: Nuclear Page Two from Blogspot.

 

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FAMILY NUCLEAR SURVIVAL PART TWO-December 12, 2021

How to Survive Inside your Fallout Shelter (THE BASICS)

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On another blogspot post, I showed how to build a concrete nuclear fallout shelter in your basement.   Go to Family Nuclear Plans in April 2019 in the blogspot above.  But not everyone has a basement, so improvise.  I posted Family Nuclear War Planning on the website and blogspot which describes how to build a fallout shelter out of various household items if you don’t have a basement.

 

In my opinion nuclear war is survivable, that is it is properly planned for and if you are properly aware of current events and the threats.  If you do not live in the center of a large city or by a military base, which are the most likely targets by the Russians, Chinese and North Koreans, then you have a high survivable rate as long as you can find or build a proper fallout shelter.  There are 44 ICBM interceptors in Alaska which have a 50% chance of hitting a incoming missile.

 

The scenario has switched in the other page/post from China vs. Taiwan to Russia vs. Ukraine.  Russia has 120,000 troops on the Ukrainian border and is threatening to invade Ukraine because it doesn’t want Ukraine to join NATO or to be in the sphere of the EU.  NATO and the EU have given diplomatic support and some arms and training to Ukraine.  U.S. intelligence has determined that over 175,000 Russian troops have to be involved to invade Ukraine successfully.  This is over one half of their ground forces.  There would be a conventional war for a few weeks until one side weakens.  If Russia weakens and reinforces the Ukraine theatre or they might start problems with the Balkans (Serbia) or Baltics (Latvia, etc.).  This is not the only scenario out there right now.  There is also China vs. Taiwan and India plus Israel vs. Iran are still in play.  See newsletter.  I have determined that there is a probability of 30% that there will be a nuclear explosion in 2022.  More like World War Three somehow.

 


Either you have built a bunker in your basement or (that you will)  an expedient fallout shelter in your living room or basement or elsewhere in your home or you have bugged out to a shelter elsewhere.  Either I have told you that the risk or probability of a nuclear attack is great or you have heard the rhetoric from which ever country that has started the event.  You now have to secure your family into your fallout shelter for a period of two weeks, maybe a little more, depending on how many salvos of missiles have flown back and forth.  It would be two weeks from the last explosion from information on the radio.  Try to use the AM band (530-1710 MHz.) and find clear channel stations from 540 to 900 MHz.  Make sure to share these pages with family, friends and neighbors.

 

There should be several hours to a few days warning that a nuclear attack (war) is coming due to the rhetoric coming from various countries.  In the other Nuclear post, I showed you some items to have inside your shelter, such as a battery powered radio, flashlights, water and food.  So make sure to read that post too.  Make sure to read the blogspot, www.fdnintelreps.blogspot.com , navigate 72 pages for various survival, disaster preparedness information.  If it’s still December 2021 or January 2022 and the wars haven’t started yet and you want Advanced Survival information, it’s in “Family Pre-Disaster Manual” or “Prepper’s Guide” at www.amazon.com/author/redbecker navigate site.  This is on Amazon, Kindle, KOLL, and Nook.

 

HOW TO SURVIVE FOR TWO WEEKS INSIDE YOUR SHELTER–It is best to prepare over three months or more, but do what you can, when you can, with what you can afford.

 

There are several topics that are covered in this section, sleeping arrangements, the toilet, nourishment and hydration, garbage, hygiene, supplies, communications, medications and first aid.  Before people enter the shelter, make sure that they are clean and haven’t been exposed to fallout outside of the home.  If someone has been outside and been exposed to fallout, then shed clothes outside and dispose in plastic bag and take a shower real quick, make sure to shampoo hair.  www.ready.gov.  Check preparations for nuclear explosions on that site for before, during and after instructions.  Go to Make A Plan, scroll to Disasters and Emergencies, and then scroll to Nuclear Explosion to get information.

 

Sleeping arrangements will differ depending on how much room that you have and how big your family is, as well if you have a bunker or if you have an expedient shelter.  If you have a bunker, your sleeping arrangements will probably be a little more roomy, than a three or four foot wide and 10 foot long expedient shelter that might be only three foot high.  That is why you need to think ahead about how big your shelter needs to be and how many people will be in it.  If you can use 2"x4"s and plywood to create the roof of your shelter, make sure to nail or screw it some, to create a bigger, sturdier shelter.

 

Get whichever mattresses that will fit the best to serve the purpose of the shelter.  You will need to be comfortable, be able to stretch and turn over when needed.  As far as coming out of the expedient shelter for the two weeks there are only certain reasons, such as using the toilet-do not flush all the time, use jug water as described in other post/page, doing basic hygiene-paper towel wash, throwing out the garbage into another room and first aid if needed.  Limit your stays outside of the shelter to five minutes.  As the Gamma radiation decays over the two weeks and if the local radio gives you better instructions on what the radiation dosage is in your community, then you might be able to go out of the shelter for very short periods of time.

 

The first day after the first and last explosion is very critical, the next three days are critical, the next three days are very serious, the next seven days are serious. By then the radio should be able to clear your community of radiation.   It takes at least two weeks for the radiation to decay to a safe level.


On how to use the toilet.  As I said before, you will have five minutes or less to use the toilet, because you have to go.  So make it quick, do not flush unless it gets bad or too much toilet paper.  Use the 50 gallons of jug water to flush the toilet.  So for a family of five, you would flush the toilet probably three times a day.  Make sure to use air spray and close the lid.  You can also fill up the bathtub with water and use a pail to fill toilet tank.  You can also use the water from the hot water tank for toilet water.  Turn off the gas for now.

 

Nourishment and hydration.  You should have canned and foods that don’t need to be cooked for two to four weeks, because after the fallout, the stores probably won’t be open for a while.  So you should plan for a longer time.  Ration your food to 1200 calories a day on an adult.  Most adults will be able to stand this ration for a few weeks.  Smaller children and pregnant women need more nourishment.  Have plenty of potable (bottled or jug) drinking water for two to four weeks.  The ration is one gallon per person per day.  Have a few silverware, sharp knives, and a can opener, but use plastic ware that you can re-wash with jug water from bathroom stocks.  Take five minutes at some point to wash silverware and plastic ware.  Use paper plates and bowls.  Make sure to think of other supplies that you will need such as hygiene, baby and feminine uses.  Place your supplies under a table on the far end of the shelter.  Arrange the supplies, like with like and in a way that you can find them easily.  Conserve battery power.  Use flashlights only when needed and the radio for updates.

 

This comes to garbage.  Use 13-gallon white plastic bags.  Toss it all unless it cleans easily.  Take a couple minutes to toss the garbage into another room.  Use air spray.

 

Matters concerning hygiene.  Everyone entering the fallout shelter should have had a recent shower or bath, because it will be two weeks or more until the next one.  This is because your water system may have gone off line, depending on where you live.  You do not want to use tap water during the fallout time since it may be irradiated.

 

If it’s winter, there is a possibility that the electricity and heat may be out depending on location.  So you will want to dress warm and have a few changes of clothes to wear.  Have some perfume or cologne to wear lightly if needed to help with odors.

 

Paper towel bath.  Once a day after day two, do a paper towel bath.  Take a paper towel, wash your face, chest, any skin folds, armpits, groin and butt.  Throw paper towel away.  Take two paper towels and dry yourself off in same manner.  Wash your hands and throw away paper towel.  Help children or disabled with this.  You only have about five minutes to wash, dry and change any clothes.  Brush your teeth or comb your hair at another time.  Try to fit various hygiene items during toilet breaks.  But make it fast.  I wouldn’t worry about shaving for a couple of weeks.

 

As far as supplies are concerned, you and your family need to think outside of the box.  You need two weeks, preferably a few weeks, of potable (drinkable) water, food, dry goods and supplies.  One gallon per person per day.  Having four weeks is best.  Buy a gallon of bleach to disinfect water later.  Remember that stores will be empty before the nuclear war if panic sets in and stores will take a while to restart back up after the nuclear war.  So it would be prudent to have one to two months of food and supplies.  See the supply lists on the blogspot and navigate.  As I said above, for Advanced Survival see my books on Amazon.

 

Communications: Your mobile phones will probably not work for two reasons, the cell towers are out due to EMP (Electro Magnetic Pulse), and so are the phones themselves, if they do work just text.  Texting takes less bandwidth.  Make your last posts on social media a few days before the attack happens and share these web pages.  Just before the attack text to whoever that you will be safe and see them in two weeks.  Say the same on social media.  Share the web pages again.

 

Battery powered radio is the most reliable source for information while you are in your shelter.  Find out which stations will be on to give out constant information or if they go to a partial hours format.  Find stations that will give the most news and information.  Distant clear channel AM and local.  Remember some stations may go off the air sometimes due to a lack of fuel.

 

If you have time, and feel inclined buy some GMRS Family two-way radios.  Maybe that way you can communicate with in the city or town.  On the high channels you can reach 10-20 miles.  If you have a scanner, find local HAM frequencies.  They talk long distances.

 

Medicines and First Aid: If you have prescriptions, then try to get them all refilled prior to the attack.  Buy plenty of over the counter medicines and vitamins and supplements then also.  Some of those can sometimes replace medicines temporarily.  Have a good sized first aid kit plus extra bandaids,  dressings and tape.  A list is on blogspot.

 

Pets: I’m not sure what to say about pets.  Cats can take care of themselves, move litter box to an inside room and shut the door.  Feed and water every three days.  Dogs might need a kennel inside a hallway and told to relieve themselves on a puppy pad.  It will be too dangerous to go outside, plus then you will have to decontaminate yourself.  Decontamination is above. You are just going to have to think outside of the box to take care of your pets.  Remember you can only expose yourself to radiation for only five minutes at a time for a few times a day.

 

LIFE AFTER THE RADIATION: For this whole event, before, during, and after, you, your family, and others will have to think outside of the box to survive and thrive.  If you thought that COVID-19 events, supply problems and inflation were bad, just wait.

 

Tens of millions of people are going to die, especially in the big cities or by military bases.  Not everybody will be able to get out, or even know about the event/attack until it is too late.  Millions more will die from radiation poisoning, lack of power-medical sustainment, drinkable water, lack of food, medical concerns, etc.  So be prepared for lots of death and missing people.

 

It just depends what of the infrastructure and supply system survives, and how long it takes to revive the rest of it.  Will it take a couple of weeks or a couple of months?  No one knows.  The country will never be the same and we probably inflicted as much damage on those countries who inflicted damage on us.  If all three scenarios went sideways and south about the same time, then when it went nuclear, then there were probably six salvos of missiles and a dozen countries received damage.

 

ON WATER: The water and electric systems may not be on for a while, so you will have to make do, or find alternative sources of water.  That brings up that you should have several five gallon buckets and a few one gallon pails.  Get these at a hardware store.  If you have to go to a river or lake to get water, then you will have pails.  If for toilet, then no problem, just flush.  To drink and wash you will have to filter with a t-shirt and treat with bleach at 16 drops per gallon or boil it.  Use one gallon pails to wash silverware and plates etc.  Use water sparingly.  Think outside of the box.

 

ON GENERATORS: I wrote about generators in my blogspot post.  But there I said to put the generator in the garage and vent with pipe to the outside.  DO NOT DO this.  Carbon monoxide.  Take it at least 20 foot outside to run.  A 3500-watt generator will run the average home, but you will need to rotate the appliances due to starting surges.  But it needs to be secure also.  I have my generator on a small concrete pad, with steel fence posts around it.  I have several three-gallon gas cans with Stabil it the gasoline chained to my fence.  When I use my generator, I secure it with the heavy chain and heavy padlock to the fence posts by wrapping around.  I use 12 gauge extension cords.  I drilled holes into my house to put extension cords into the house and sealed the holes.

 

If it’s December, January or February, take the time now to prepare before the scenarios get bad, go sideways and south.  Do all the homework that you can on various topics.  You can follow these people on YouTube: Canadian Prepper; City Prepper; Tin Hat Ranch; Prepper Nurse; Patriot Nurse; Dina Kalemeta; and Dabhoo77.  Use Wikipedia on a lot of homework.  Get the Twitter App and follow @familydisaster; @EndGameWW3; @theragex; @IntelDoge; and @AuroraIntel.

 

Red Becker, PhD, GS-15, Nuclear Warfare Planning and counter-terrorism.

 

BE SURE TO READ THE OTHER NUCLEAR PAGES AND THE NEWLETTERS, they have tidbits on survival.  The Blogspot has book teasers also on various disaster preparedness subjects.  www.fdnintelreps.blogspot.com.

 

 

 

 

QUAD TOWNSHIP WW3 RECOVERY DISTRICT

ANNEX RR: Red’s Block and Clan SOP

 

Red’s Clan, 60 people, 5-7 teams, at 530 West Pine Street, will have the Primary Water Sanitation Distribution Hub, The Primary Field Kitchen, Field Laundry, Medic and Trauma Station, firewood and other services.  We hope to have a hard landline when WW3 goes HOT.  The main campfire will be on metal sheets in the sub-alley right-of-way so that water can be boiled and purified, water bottles and jugs can be sanitized with 5 ppm bleach, so that there can be hot meals, so that there can be hot water for laundry services.

 

We have 25 separated food trays, we are working on more, and we can feed that many people at a time.  We will have to wash the trays, dry them and re-issue food to the new batch of people needing food.  So feeding times will have to be staged times.

 

Firewood and Fire: There will be the firewood teams (Annex R), stacked firewood, split firewood, two firepits on metal for boiling water and cooking food, and an ash cool down area.

Water Purification: There are two 40-quart stock pots to keep the water boiling at a rolling boil for 2 minutes and rotated, cooled, for potable water, laundry water, and sanitize water bottles and jugs with a 5-ppm bleach rinse and refill with potable water.  All water will be put to a rolling boil for two minutes, let cool and have 16 drops of bleach per gallon of water per FEMA or 2 drops of bleach in a 20-ounce water bottle.

Kitchen Services: Kitchen services first will be serving 750 calorie meals at 1000 and 1700 hours daily until the food supply strengthens.  Those with a higher calorie tier need to show their individual weekly timecard (Annex UU) with correct duty assignment.

Laundry Services: You are basically allowed one 13-gallon plastic bag of laundry a week per person, unless they’re a baby or other medical exemption.  Wash one pair of jeans, 2 outer shirts, 5 t-shirts, and 6 underwear sets and socks.  Check your pockets.

Medical Services: Hopefully we will have a doctor or nurse of some sort to be on staff.  I do have a medical and trauma kit and can do most medical situations.

Other Services:  SAR, Transportation Team, Graves Team, Runners Team, Commo Team, Intel Team, Security Team.

 

s/s

RED BECKER/PhD/GS-15/Red Clan Leader

 

 

QUAD TOWNSHIP WW3 RECOVERY DISTRICT

ANNEX SS: John’s (1SG/Legion) Clan:  Someone at the Legion will have to open up the Legion on various days (M, W, F) to have the Hub open to receive blankets, clothes, paper and plastic goods for re-issue to District citizens.

Probably water point, field kitchen, security team, and laundry point.  Maybe the Legion can have their bar open on Friday and Saturday nights from 5-8 PM for social time or blow off steam.  Must take SH Scrip also.

 

SIGNED/JOHN L./1SG-Luke/DATE

 

 

QUAD TOWNSHIP WW3 RECOVERY DISTRICT

ANNEX TT: Terry’s Block and Clan and SOP.  Abou

t the same as Red’s but smaller. Terry needs to improve his Annex.

Probably field kitchen, security team, and laundry point.  They have a large extended family and friends.

 

SIGNED by TERRY N/DATE

 

 

QUAD TOWNSHIP WW3 RECOVERY SOP

ANNEX VV: Good Samaritan Nursing Home SOP: Good Samaritan is in a quandary.  How to keep their staff after the Flash and keep their geriatric residents safe.  It all starts will reading this binder, planning for it, and training for it.  It’s an all-hands-on-deck effort.  First, the staff needs to feel comfortable and safe about their families’ condition, they must read Nuclear Pages One and Two, Annexes PP and QQ, to get a handle on home radiation fallout shelter plans.  Second, management must get ready for what the Flash does, no power, no water, little sewer, no cells, only non-electric hardline landline phones work.  Good Sam and staff need to get non-electric hard-line phones. Third, management and staff need to get ready a massive amount of stockpiled potable water and non-potable water for flushing to take care of their census for over 20 days.  Fourth, management needs to requisition large amounts of food that does not need to be refrigerated or cooked; it would be served cold.  Or if a gas stove, it could be heated up.  If your census is 50-60 residents, think about how much water it would take to hydrate them, wash them, wash dishes, some laundry (5-gallon bucket and new plunger, liquid soap).  See various Nuclear pages.

Management, how many of the staff would actually stay in a radioactive zone.  Gamma radiation fallout will be on the roof and on the ground and will be hot for several days (see Annex XX).  On top of Good Sam’s regular pay, Quad Townships is allowed to supplement with 3.0 Sovereign Hours ($36 hour equivalent) and 2.5 food ration of 2500 calories per day after day 15, but the Center has to have ample food for several weeks since there will be no trucks coming in or very few stores open.  Read the Nuclear Pages at www.fdnintelreps.blogspot.com and some newsletters also for tidbits.  There can be rotations into the basement so that radiation exposure would not be as severe.  Patients would have to have their beds and chairs in the hallway.  Use Annex G to triage some residents.  You will need plastic sheeting, duct tape, bleach, vinegar, other items and lots of it.  Do not flush toilets all the time, only when a BM or when there is too much toilet paper.  Tell residents this, because you only have so much non-potable water for flushing. Make signs to restrict flushing.  Turn off the water main downstairs on Day 2, because the water will be irradiated.  Patients need to be 15 feet away from exits.  Good Sam should buy several bottles of Potassium Iodide (KI) online for the staff.  It deters harm to the thyroid.

Good Samaritan Center is going to have to improve on this SOP quickly.

 

SIGNED/DIRECTOR/DATE

 

QUAD TOWNSHIP WW3 RECOVERY DISTRICT

ANNEX WW: Canistota Churches SOP: The two churches in Canistota, Zion Lutheran and United Canistota, could be instrumental in helping the recovery effort.  If either one has a natural gas stove, then that is one plus.  I know that Zion has a basement, but the windows would have to be covered with plywood and 2 feet of dirt for it to become a reasonable fallout shelter for the public.  As in VV, massive amounts of potable water and non-potable water are needed to take care of hydration, hygiene, and cooking.  These churches would also have to order a few weeks of non-perishable food, non-refrigerated, canned or dry to have meals.  Plan for 50 people, 2 meals a day, 20 days, 1400 calories a day.  Do not store all the food inside the church or the parsonage until just before the flash, email me, Nuclear pages One and Two, Annexes PP, QQ, XX.

 

If generators can be found that can run the furnace, natural gas might be on, then the churches can be used as heating hubs.  They should also be used for spiritual and mental health hubs.  Adjustment and acceptance of the events that took place.

 

The Pastors and Councils need to improve this SOP quickly!

 

 

SIGNED/PASTOR ZION/DATE             SIGNED/PASTOR/UNITED/DATE

 

 

QUAD TOWNSHIP WW3 RECOVERY DISTRICT

ANNEX XX: Gamma Fallout Dynamics:

 

Where the nuclear blast occurs, there are various forms of radiation emitted with Gamma being the most deadly.  An average 350 kiloton, kt, blast with a 4-mile fireball and 8 mile over pressure can easily release 1000 R/hr (roentgens-exposure) that will with absorbed dose of 100 greys or 1000 rads will kill instantly if you are too close to the radiation plume.  Dirt, buildings, gravel, trees, landscape, and atoms of animals are sucked up into the fireball up to 30,000 to 60,000 feet, where the fallout catches the upper winds and travels with them as a radiation plume.

 

Gamma radiation is very deadly and very hard to shield against, but it can be done.  If the initial blast is 1000 R/hr, the 7/10 rule dictates that for every seven-fold increase in time, the radiation intensity decreases by a factor of 10.  If the radiation is at 1000 R/hr (extremely high), then 7 hours later it’s 100 R/hr (very high), in 49 hours later (approximately 2 days) its 10 R/hr (ok enough for 15 minutes intervals of exposure), and 2 weeks later its 1 R/hr (safe for short-term outdoor work-1 hour).  This is why you need to have a fallout shelter.  See Nuclear Pages One and Two, Annexes PP and QQ.

 

The Upper Winds: At 30 mph (usual), the fallout coming from Rapid City/Ellsworth AB (300 miles), Pierre (130 miles), and the Nebraska missile silos (500+ miles would reach us in 5-7 hours depending on the speed and direction of the upper winds.  This would give ranchers and others ample time to finish their preparations, get livestock under cover, get themselves under cover.  But do it very quickly.  Get under cover and have plenty of water, and food.  That 5-7 hours is the “Golden Window”.

 

Two feet of solid mass usually takes care of Gamma exposure.  Make sure to buy a bottle of Potassium Iodide (KI) online.  It helps deter the effects of radiation on the Thyroid.  In about 2 weeks the Gamma radiation should of decayed to a reasonable safe position.  Read some of the newsletters and survival tidbits on the newsletters on Blogspot at www.fdnintelreps.blogspot.com.  Navigate through.  Read the 8 Nuclear Pages there also.

 

The first 7 hours are ultra high R/hr, to 49 hours (2 days) is extremely high R/hr, the next 5 days are very high R/hr, days 8-11 are high R/hr, days 12-14 are medium R/hr, and after Day 14 there is a low R/hr for another week, but an “All-Clear” should be given around this time.  But watch for hotspots.  Get a radiation dosemeter.  Fallout looks like unmelted snow or ash particles, DO NOT TOUCH with your skin.

 

s/s

RED BECKER/PhD/GS-15/Nuclear Warfare Planner

 

 

 

 

 

 

QUAD TOWNSHIP WW3 RECOVERY DISTRICT

ANNEX YY: Lake Vermillion, Rumpus Ridge Village, 451, 453 SOP: This area can be an asset or a liability to the Quad Township District.  It depends on how prepared they are.  I will be dropping off a binder to the lake house on 451, so that the neighbors can have a look at it, and it is up on the blogspot at www.fdnintelreps.blogspot.com.  As long as this neighborhood follows Nuclear Pages One and Two, Annexes PP, QQ, and XX, then they should be able to get prepared to a five-week level.  You need to have a water boiling point, a field kitchen, a two person SAR, a Security Team, and a laundry point (see Annex RR).  The neighborhood needs to have massive amounts of potable water and food.

 

The neighborhood Security Team needs to man 3 check points once Day 14 arrives and follow Annexes JJ and HH.  They need to be at 453/HWY 42, 451/HWY 42, 451/261, plus a rover and a supervisor. 2 person check points, 3 shifts, 24/7.  If walkers come down 42, give them 1 bottle of water for each 3 persons, from Red’s Stash, and tell them to walk to Canistota.

 

LV/RR is responsible for copying all the Annex forms that they need once the Binder is finalized.  They have a seat on the District Board.  They need to find a pickup with a bed gas tank and pump to go to Total Stop and requisition 32 gallons of fuel daily starting on Day 15, with Annex OO and 5 gallons for the primary tank.  That is the day’s allotment of fuel for 3 check points.  3x3x3=27+5+3+3=38 gallons a day.

You need a 2-person SAR team to evaluate the 60-80 houses in your neighborhood.  See Annexes E, J, and JJ.

There will be a Canistota runner daily to deliver messages and pick up messages and the days forms.

 

You will also need to have a security team and a 2-person SAR team.  Your security team needs to man 3 check points after Day 14 and follow Annexes JJ, HH.  You will have to work with the Park Rangers.  They will have a copy of the Binder.  Contact them.

 

The neighborhood needs to vote on a five-person board to monitor the area.  They need to improve this SOP quickly.

 

                                                                                         s/s

SIGNED/RUMPUS BOARD/TITLE/DATE                   BECKER/PhD/GS-15/Feb. 8, 2026

 

 

QUAD TOWNSHIP WW3 RECOVERY DISTRICT

ANNEX UU: Weekly Individual Time Sheet:

 

Name: _______________________________ DOB: _____________  SSN: _____________________   TAX: _______

Address: ___________________________________  Week of (Sun.-Sat.): ___________________________

Sign in and out for every meal break, even if you work overtime.  Over 40 SH in a week is time and a half SH on those hours over the limit.  Clock in and out to the nearest quarter hour.  00, 15, 30, 45. You will get paid between 75 and 80% of your time.

Primary Position: ______________________  ____SH ________Calories Tier __________Fuel Rations

Secondary Position: ___________________      ___

SH _______  Calories Tier __________ Fuel Rations

Notes: _______________________________________________________________________________________________

 

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INDIVIDUAL SIGN/DATE          PRIMARY SUPERVISOR SIGN/TITLE/DATE     POSTED BY/DATE

 

 

QUAD TOWNSHIPS WW3 RECOVERY DISTRICT

ANNEX ZZ: District Daily Sentry Log:

 

Post all times in and out, even if it’s 3 shifts in a day.

Day: ___________ Date: _____________________ Security Location: ____________________

Sentry Name: _______________________ DOB; _______________ Address: ________________

Time in: ______ Time out: ______ Time in: ______ Time out: _______ Time in ______ Time out: ______

Milage out: ________ Milage in: _____________ Vehicle: ____________ or list mode of transportation.

STATUS/EFFECT: Secured, Unsecured, Unlocked, Trespassers, Ejected, Firefight, Wounded, Killed, Backup needed, explain in notes for AAR.  Abbreviations:  CH: City Hall, Hub-Legion, TS-Total Stop, PO-Post Office, Bank-se, 43-school, Good-nursing, LV-Lake Vermillion, WVR:  W. Vermillion River, Maint.-shed, Zion-Lutheran, United-Methodist, use building names or other addresses.

 

Someone can be detained and flex-cuffed for their own safety, but use wisely, try to deconflict the situation.  LETHAL FORCE IS ONLY AUTHORIZED BY SDCL FOR SELF-DEFENSE, in other words, they have a knife, deconflict, or they’re SHOOTING FIRST.

TIME

LOCATION

STATUS

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SENTRY SIGN/TITLE/DATE      SUPERVISOR SIGN/TITLE/DATE   POSTED BY/DATE

NOTES/AFTER ACTION REPORT/SIGN IN PEOPLE (DL#, Address, etc.)

 

 

QUAD TOWNSHIP WW3 RECOVERY DISTRICT

ANNEX AAA: USPO and Mail Routes:

 

Currently, the USPO in McCook County and most of West River, sorts its mail in Omaha, DesMoines, Twin Cities, and Fargo.  Unfortunately, during a Grid Down Black Flash scenario, that evolution would not work because most of these cities would be nuked and if they weren’t, there would be no power to run the sorting machines, no less do all the extra driving and travel that the Post office would need for that.  The Postal Service would have to go analog mail route and long-distance sorting again.  Each Post Office and Postmaster would have to recreate to old style analog system of sorting close by, middle mail, and long-distance mail by using the old pigeon-hole casing system.

 

Along with the local mail route being sorted by the mail carrier, any outgoing mail would have to be sorted by various towns, cities, and general direction.  It is unknown when any new mail will arrive at various local Post Offices, but by me knowing Federal Continuity of Government Plans, the Post Office has a high priority right behind the military and health.  You can look at various Presidential Executive Orders signed by JFK in 1962, for the first round of nuclear events that could of taken place on the Blogspot, Nuclear Page 6 at www.fdnintelreps.blogspot.com. Navigate through.  The current Postal Service Executive Order is 12656, signed by Reagan in 1988.

 

The Canistota Post Office should have about 2-3 dozen pigeonhole cases, that can sort mail to directions for various local towns.  There should be mail routes for most of the main ordinal routes on the compass and variations of routes.  The following are examples of routes that she can create. West on I-90 or HWY 38:  Straight into Spencer, Alexandria, and Mitchell, where there could be better sorting and routes planned.  SW on HWY 42: To Bridgwater, Parkston, and points there abouts.  North on US 81: to Salem, Madison and Howard, both for better sorting in different directions.  South on 81: Through Freeman, to Yankton, and those areas and further sorting.  SE on HWY 44: To Marion, Monroe, Parker, Lennox, and South Sioux Falls, to be further sorted.  Neighboring states would have pigeonholes, as well as bigger states.  I’m sure what is left of the Postmaster General will give guidance on how to set up routes and zones the analog way.

 

One consideration to consider is the lack of fuel and fuel rationing, see Annex HH.  Neither sleet, nor snow, … nor fuel rationing will slow the mail any slower that it will be post nuclear or grid-down.  The Post Office mail carriers are Fuel Tier One with medical, fire, and law.  They get 10 gallons a day to do their route.  It is unknown how many Postal patrons will be deceased, but the route will undoubtably be shorter and might only be 2 or 3 times a week, or do partial routes, as the new mail dribbles in.  First Class Mail is the priority, maybe some Third-Class Mail (reading) might make it through.  It might take 1-2 weeks just to get across state or a few hundred miles and even longer to go cross country, by trucks that have to reroute and not go through major cities that were targeted.  If the Post Office GS-15s can convince the FEMA GS-15s to give more fuel to the various towns somehow, then more fuel can be had by more people, and the mail carriers, and postal trucks can receive more fuel rations to get their job done.

 

Needs to be improved.

 

 

SIGNED CANISTOTA POSTMASTER/DATE

 

TIDBIT: I-90 will be closed through Rapid City through Ellsworth, and closed from Hartford (HWY 38) to Brandon.  Semi-trucks will have to reroute to US 81 and onto HWY 44 (Parker) or HWY 34 (Madison) to continue their journey.  The old truck routes using US highways and State highways will become common again.  Expect more bus and van service, also between small cities and towns.  See Nuclear Page 6 and Post Day 14 SOP on Blogspot.

 

 

QUAD TOWNSHIP WW3 RECOVERY DISTRICT

ANNEX BBB: Total Stop Daily Fuel Ledger

 

There must be a Red Band (security or other) on duty to take the fuel information down from the various Annex slips as they draw fuel and diesel.  Chad, or the survivor, the Master District Steward, will have to decide what the hours of operation for the fuel pumps will be.  Whether it’s 6 AM-6PM or 8 AM-4 PM, it will be up to them to decide how much fuel is left.  There needs to be 2-armed guards 24/7 to monitor the fuel pumps for theft.

 

DATE: __________ DAY: ____________________ ATTENDENTS: ______________________________________

 

TIME

NAME

VEHICLE

MILAGE

GALLONS

87 UNL

10% UNL

DIESEL

MISC

REDBD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use another form if needed.

NOTES:

 

 

 

 

 

SIGNED ATTENDENTS/TITLE/DATE   SIGNED/TOTAL STOP/TITLE/DATE  POSTED BY/DATE

 

QUAD TOWNSHIP WW3 RECOVERY DISTRICT

ANNEX CCC: The District Board Feedback Sheet:

 

DISTRICT BOARD REVIEW AND REDLINE EDITION (99%)

 

INSTRUCTIONS: Use this form to identify logistical gaps or local geographic corrections.  Core tactical math and Nuclear SOP are fixed standards.

 

.     Logistical Conflict:  Are there any physical obstructions (fences, private gates, new construction) that interfere with the Annex II—Runner Routes or JJ—Sentry Posts?

 

 

 

 

 

.     Resource Clarification: Are there any local assets (heavy machinery, bulk medical supplies, private non-electric wells) not currently accounted for in the HH-4 Fuel or EE Medical Annexes?  ________________________________________________________

 

 

 

.     Personnel Recommendation:  Identify individuals with specialized “Analog” skills (blacksmithing, HAM radio, Large Animal Vet, Small Engine Repair, CDL, HEO, welding, farrier) for the District Skills Registry.  Warn them and give them the blogspot link and Nuclear Pages 1 and 2.

________________________________________________________________________\______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

 

.     The “Dolt” Check:  Identify any paragraph, that is unclear to a civilian reader.  If a 20-year-old sentry can’t read it, we  need to sharpen the text.  _________________________

 

 

 

 

 

 

SORRY FOR THE FORMATTING MESSES, WORD AND I DO NOT GET ALONG AT ALL.  WORD PERFECT IS BETTER!

s/s

RED BECKER/PhD/GS=15/17 February 2026         SIGNED/BOARD CHAIRMAN//DATE

 

SIGNED/BOARD SECRETARY/DATE

 

 

QUAD TOWNSHIP WW3 RECOVERY DISTRICT

ANNEX DDD: Weapons and Defense Resource Inventory

NAME: ______________________________ DOB: ___________ ADDRESS: _________________ SENTRY? _________

This is a “Voluntary” registry of defensive capacity”.  In a “Black Start” event, the District needs to know the caliber and effective range of its perimeter defense to ensure ammunition compatibility and post assignment. 

Columns: Name/Primary Caliber (mm, cal, ga)/Optics and Range (Iron, 4x, Thermal)/Total Ready Rounds.  Estimated count for resupply planning.  Stationary vs. Mobile.  Is this a long range gun or a sidearm for a runner?

NAME

CALIBER

OPTICS/RANGE

READY ROUNDS

STATIC/MOBILE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SIGNED REGRISTRANT/TITLE/DATE       SIGNED WITNESS/TITLE/DATE

 

QUAD TOWNSHIP WW3 RECOVERY DISTRICT

ANNEX EEE: Business SOP:

While the District’s Primary Currency is the Sovereign Hour Scrip (3 currencies) and the Sovereign Ledger kept by the Bookkeepers in the Big Room in City Hall and the Bank, the use of US denominations, checks, and store credit is not hindered by any means to any business operating inside the District.  Remember that inflation will take place after the Flash, but keep it to a minimum or double the price.  For easy bookkeeping, round off to the nearest half dollar (.50 and .00) and this includes sales tax.  Take your sales tax rate, say 6% and add it to the price.  106% = $12.50 for items, you multiply $12.50 x 100 and divide it by 106% and come up with $11.79 for net price or 71 cents in sales tax.  Keep the gross sales at the .50 and .00 and do the equation later.  It is unknown, to whom or when sales tax, income tax, FICA tax and other taxes will be paid, but I assume that eventually that you will get a letter in the mail.  You can issue a Reverse UU slip and put CREDIT on the slip and circle the amount, if you make change.  You are responsible for printing any Annex forms that you would use for the Post Day 14 event.

Remember that you will have to keep 2 sets of books, one for your cash, checks in, and your store credit, and one set of books for taking in Sovereign Hours Scrip and various Annex slips (UU, H, I, C-1).  All together becomes your total sales tax rate and income tax rate less expenses.  Remember that you will be operating on depleted inventory and it is unknown when new supply trucks will be able to get to town to replenish your stocks.  Learn how to do analog bookkeeping, and office work and sales again.  You might want to buy a 5 kw generator to help run your business and one for your home also.  Have extra gas cans stored safely and put Seafoam in the gas to stabilize your gas.  Get plenty of low gauge (10 ga.) extension cords for the generators.  Chain your generator to a tree or pole.  YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR FAMILIES’ AND BUSINESS’ PREPAREDNESS!!

Business owners, inform your clientele about Annexes PP, QQ, and XX, so that they can get prepared.  This District SOP will be on Red’s Blogspot at www.fdnintelreps.blogspot.com. Navigate through.

 

SIGNED/TITLE/DATE

 

ANNEX  EEE-1: Utility bills, credit card bills, and such:

Its no use paying a power or cable bill if they’re not working, but at some point utilities will be turned back on.  If you have the cash (checking—analog way), or have enough debits accumulated in your Household or Agriculture Ledger, then the Bank can pay the bill on your behalf.  I would make sure that you have some old-fashioned checks available for this event, so that you can pay your bills.

 

SIGNED/TITLE/DATE

 

EEE-2: PUBLIC DOMAIN RELEASE

PUBLIC DOMAIN DECLARATION

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

This document, the Quad Township WW3 Recovery District SOP (QTWRD-SOP), is hereby released into the Public Domain for the express purpose of community preservation and civil continuity.  It is the Official Recovery Protocol for the Quad Township and is FREE to anyone and is PUBLIC DOMAIN.

.     Non-Commercial Use: This Blogspot post, this Binder may be copies, distributed, and implemented by any municipality, township, county, or private clan without royalty or fee.

.     No Liability:  The Architect (and Associated Digital Architects) provide this logic “As-Is”.  Implementation is the sole responsibility of the local Command Quorum.

.     Adaptation: Local Authorities are Encouraged to “Red-Line” and adapt these Annexes to fit the specific geographic or resource-based needs (Annex CCC).

 

 

EEE-2:

s/s

RED BECKER/PhD/GS-15/Nuclear Warfare Planner/Continuity of Government

 

EEE-3: COMMUNITY NOTICE: DISTRICT ADVISORY

To the Citizen’s of the Quad Township:

In the event of a national or regional grid failure or nuclear war, this jurisdiction will transition to the SOP Recovery Protocol.

.     Stay Put (Annexes PP, QQ, and XX): Local defense and supply chains are being activated.

.     Barter Economy; The Sovereign Hour (SH) will be the recognized unit of trade.

.     Communications: Official news will be posted daily at thr City hall, post office, and total stop via the runner network after day 14.

RED BECKER/PhD/GS-15/Nuclear Warfare Planner, Continuity of Government

 

 

ANNEX FFF-CITY SOP

Most City SOPs are in the various Annexes.  The City Finance Officer will the intermediary between the Board and Red until they contact him at familydisasternet@gmail.com.  The City, the Board, the Townships, and the Businesses are all responsible for sharing this information to the public in the District.  Tell them to go to www.fdnintelreps.blogspot.com.  Navigate Through.  Remember that those who do not prepare will become a statistic and will probably need a Graves team, or at very least have to be helped quite a bit and quickly after Day 14 if not Day 7 when it is still HOT.  Gamma radiation and lack of purified water will be the 2 major killers of people during the first 2 weeks.  Tell the Townships to tell the Farmers and Ranchers inside the District and beyond.

Remember that this template is PUBLIC DOMAIN and can be used by any form of local government.  The 99% Edition will be on the Blogspot.  They can print, change names, vote, print, and share their SOP with their counties or towns.  The Finance Officer should send an email to as many different city contacts as possible about this template and the Blogspot link.

 

SIGNED/MAYOR/DATE

 

QUAD TOWNSHIP WW3 RECOVERY DISTRICT

ANNEX GGG: Rancher’s Fallout and Recovery Checklist

1.       Seal the wells: Cap or cover all well-heads with heavy plastic and sandbags.  Avoid using open pond water for at least 30 days post event.

2.       The Biological Battery: Move high-value breeding stock (bulls, pregnant cows, lead ewes) into the most substantial “Bank Barn” or sheltered structure available.

3.       Stacked Shielding: Use hay or straw bales to create a 2-high perimeter wall inside the barn.  The density of the hay acts as a radiation “sponge”.

4.       The Feed Filter: Only pull feed from the center of the stack.  The outer 6-12 inches of any exposed hay or grain must be considered “hot” and burnt.

5.       Drip-Hygiene: Utilize the Nn-Drip Method for livestock watering to minimize aerosolized intake.

6.       Equipment Hot Zone:  Any tractor or implement used during the fallout window must be parked in a “Decon-Zone” 100 yards from the main barn.

7.       Manure Management: Do not spread manure for 60 days.  Keep it in a contained ppit to prevent radioactive runoff into the water table.

8.       Milk Protocol: If a dairy is present, all milk produced in the first 14 days must be discarded or processed into long-term storage (cheese/powder) and tested before use.

9.       Poultry Lockdown: Keep all fowl under a solid roof.  Screen wire will not stop fallout dust; solid lids and tarps.

10.    The Architect’s Rule:  If the livestock looks “sick” after the flash, it is not for human consumption.  Cull and bury 4 foot deep.

s/s

RED BECKER/PhD/GS-15/Nuclear Warfare Planner/Continuity of Government

 

HHH: FIXED AND FIELD SANITATION INSPECTION FORM

 

Lesson 90: Name of Site:____________________________________(mail to State)

Fixed or Field:______ Call sign:_________________________________________

Location of Site:_____________________________________________________

Site Manager:_____________________________ Cell:______________________

Site Asst. Mgr:______________________ CAS:___________________________

Site Operations Supv.:______________________ Logistics:__________________

Site Communications (with call signs):____________________________________

_________________________________________________________________

Site Security Supervisor and call sign:_____________________________________

Network 1:__________________ Net 2:________________ Net 3:_____________


WATER SANITATION INSPECTION: Are water barrels, jugs, and water cases on pallets or off the ground?_____ Is the filtering system for ground or well water satisfactory to maintain correct chlorine (5 p.p.m.) levels?_____  Is the chlorine percentage in the water tanks or trailers at 5 p.p.m.?_____ Are hand washing stations at 10 p.p.m. of chlorine and liquid soap, ‘no water soap’ with plenty of paper towels and recycle and trash cans?_____ Are the paper towels and toilet paper covered and checked several times a day?_____ Are there signs to wash or sanitize hands?_____ (16 drops bleach/gal.)

 

TOILETS AND PORTA-POTTY INSPECTION: Are latrine ditch boxes cleaned four or more times a day and lime put into it to lower the smell?_____ Are the latrine ditches reinforced with lumber or steel to prevent cave-ins?_____ Are latrine ditches pumped out at least one time a week?_____ Are latrine ditches at proper locations as stated on page 151?_____ Are porta-potties in the proper locations, cleaned four times a day, checked for toilet paper, hand satirizer, and lime or chemical put into the pan?____ Are the porta-potties pumped out three to four times a week with the solids removed to the cesspool?_____ Are there any other procedures to be done?_____

 

KITCHEN AND DINING INSPECTION: Are all food items off the ground or the floor onto shelves or pallets?_____ Are there 8-12 bleach buckets at various stations?____ Are the prep lines, hot and cold service lines and dining areas being constantly cleaned?_____ Is the cold food kept cold at 40 degrees Fahrenheit and the hot food kept hot at 140 degrees Fahrenheit?______________ Has raw pork and poultry been cooked to 180 degrees Fahrenheit and a temperature probe used?_____ Has raw beef, lamb, and fish cooked at 160 degrees Fahrenheit and a temperature probe used?____  Have the temperature probes been kept separate and sanitized immediately after use?____ Does the freezer have a temperature of zero degrees Fahrenheit?_____ Have frozen foods and meats been thawed out for a day in the refrigerator?___ Make sure that no thawed raw meats have been re-frozen?_____ Make sure that all raw meats are cooked within two days for use?_____ That there are ample sets of knives and cutting boards to prep raw meats, and another set for raw vegetables, and another for raw fruits, so that cross-contamination won’t occur?________ Are all those who work in and close the Kitchen and Dining Area (Chef, cooks, bakers, food prep, KP, refuse and diners) are consistently washing their hands?_____ That hands are being washed after using the bathroom?_____ After smoking?_____ After taking out the garbage?______ Before touching food?_______ After touching any raw meats?_____ Before touching clean dishes, pots and pans?_____ Are there rodent traps?_____ Is insecticide spray used at various times?_____ Are the Kitchen lines, areas and Dining Area generally kept clean twice for each three hour meal period?_____ That the Dining Area is properly sanitized at least three times an hour during meals and afterward?_____ Are there separate identified 55 gallon cans for compost (food), regular trash, paper, plastic, aluminum, tin and glass?______________ Has the refuse and recyclers picked up the cans twice for each meal?_____ Sanitation Specialists submit more inspection questions to redbecker2016@gmail.com for inclusion into a new printing or a new .PDF or newsletter.

 

SHOWER AND TUB INSPECTION: Have the various showers with pull flow faucets been cleaned after each person?_____  Clean the floor pans, concrete, brick pavers, or plywood on top of pallets using a 50 p.p.m. bleach mix or some other cleaner.  Have all tubs for babies, children or special needs been cleaned after each use?_____ Has the general area for the shower point been cleaned and picked up?_____ Has the refuse and recyclers picked up the cans at least three times a day?____

 

LAUNDRY STATION INSPECTION: Has the laundry point or trailers been cleaned four times a day?_____ Have the machines been wiped down every hour inside and out?_____ Have the dryer traps and vents been cleaned several times a day?_____ Have the drying lines been wiped down at least three times a day?____ Are the Washer/Dryer ratios appropriate for the amount of evacuees/members?_____ Is the Laundry SOP being used for washing and drying priorities?_____ Have the refuse and recycles been picked up twice a day?______

 


REFUSE, RECYCLES, COMPOSTING, FUEL BRICKS AND SALVAGING SECTION INSPECTION LIST: Have the refuse, recycling and composting teams been making pick ups from the different site Sections?_____ Are these at the set times during the day?____ Are the different 55 gallon cans being used properly by evacuees/ members?____ Are there extra sets of 55 gallon cans labeled and being cleaned and rotated with the various Sections?_____ Is there a dis-assembly line at the recycle point for those refuse and recycling items that didn’t make it into the proper cans or bins?_____ Is there a porta-potty or latrine ditch at the recycle point and is it kept clean and proper under above SOP?_____ Are refuse, recyclers, composters, salvagers and others washing their hands prior to meals?_____ Do they change their clothes and pre-wash or shower themselves after their shift and going to a meal and bunk?_____ This includes anyone who treats water for drinking or for brown or Black water release or to make dung fuel bricks.  In a field or evacuation site situation we all must be vigilant to stop germs and disease in all respects.  That means you, your family and your Section!!  If you, your Area, Metro, or State comes up with a better complete inspection form submit it to FVN-Red at redbecker2016@gmail.com .

 


 

QUAD TOWNSHIP WW3 RECOVERY DISTRICT

ANNEX III.  Lesson 104: FVN CHECKPOINT CONTROL LOG (20111101-NGOs/agencies may copy this form): Use this form to control traffic at various evacuation checkpoints or evacuation centers.  NAME OF CHECKPOINT /CENTER:  ____________________________________

DATE:_________________ DAY:______________ TIME (2400):_______________

ADDRESS/LOCATION/GPS:__________________________________________

EVACUATION FROM:________________________________________________

FVN CONTROL:____________________________________________________

OTHER AGENCY/NGO:_______________________________________________

STAFF:___________________________________________________________

SECURITY:________________________________________________________

Use information from FVN CONTROL CARD on page 174 to insert information.  USE AS MANY LINES AS NEEDED.  Fill out and send copy to FVN State and National HQ.

MAKE AS MANY BLANK COPIES AS NEEDED TO JUSTIFY CHECKPOINT/CTR.

Yr, make, model, color, lic. plate/st

 

Person name, age, M/F, # in vehicle

 

Evacuation from address or city

 

Evacuation to FVN site or city

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WORD DOES NOT WORK

 

BECKER/GS-15/Continuity of Government

 

 

QUAD TOWNSHIP WW3 RECOVERY DISTRICT

ANNEX JJJ:

Lesson 105: FVN CHECKPOINT VEHICLE CONTROL CARD (20111101-NGOs/ agencies may copy this form): Use this form to control traffic at various evacuation checkpoints or evacuation centers.  MAKE AS MANY COPIES AS NEEDED.

NAME OF CHECKPOINT /CENTER: _____________________________________

DATE:_________________ DAY:______________ TIME (2400):_______________

ADDRESS/LOCATION/GPS:__________________________________________

EVACUATION FROM:________________________________________________

FVN CONTROL:____________________________________________________

OTHER AGENCY/NGO:_______________________________________________

.***                        ***                       ***                       ***

Vehicle Information: Year:______ Make:_______________________ Model:____________ Type:_________ Color:_________+________ ST/Plate:__________________ Misc:_________________________

Owner/Driver Name:______________________________________________

Owner/Driver Address:____________________________________________

Evacuation from city: _____________________________________________

To FDN Site/Center:______________________________________________

Cells:__________________________ CB/GMRS Chs.:__________________

 

Name, Age

 

Evacuation from:

 

Evacuation to:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ANNEX KKK: DISTRICT WEEKLY TIME SHEET FOR UNITS/TEAMS

Section/Unit/Team: _____________ Location: _______________ Week of: ___________________________

 

NAME

SUNDAY

MON

TUES

WED

THURS

FRI

SAT

TOTHRS

POSN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTES/BONUS/HAZARD AUTHORIZED:

 

 

SIGNED SUPERVISOR/TITLE/DATE    SIGNED/HIGHER UP/TITLE/DATE    POSTED BY/DATE

 

 

ANNEX LLL: Day 13 to Day 21 after the Flash—How to Implement this Binder

 

There will be plenty of items to do and teams to set up after Day 14, so all able-bodied citizens need to pitch in.

 

What do now before the Flash: Read Annexes PP, QQ, and XX, the first 10 pages, and make sure to tell people about the Blogspot link, FREE, PUBLIC DOMAIN.  Follow these instructions and get your supplies to a 5-week level or more.  Either you’re a survivor or you’re a statistic and need trauma support or a Graves Team.

 

When WW3 goes HOT (an active war between the US, NATO vs. Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran):

District: Establish a 10-person armed Security Team to start with.  They will get 3.0 SH from Flash Day to Day 14 when they are on actual shift, then go to 2.0 SH on Day 15.  Five of them will act as City/Township Rovers during the fallout and check out things from time to time, plus help out the Good Samaritan staff’s families for welfare checks a few different times as specified in Annex JJ.  They must decontaminate.  The other five are to be inside Total Stop, rotating shifts, looking out the window for fuel and diesel theft.  They will have a pre-built fallout shelter in the middle of the store to provide them shelter.  They get 3.0 SH until Day 20, then 2.0 SH.  Someone will have to design and build that pre-built fallout shelter for them, supply it, have plenty of potable water, non-potable water for flushing, toilet paper, towels, food, etc. for those five.

 

When a HOT, and mostly conventional (tanks, planes, ships, cruise missiles for 2-3 weeks) war takes place between NATO vs. Russia, China, et. Al, then the District should definitely stock up on the items in the Mixed Nuts, er Notes section below.  The District should start thinking about picking some various team leaders for various teams.  Are they survivors or statistics?  Remember that the manpower comes from the Clans, especially Red’s once it gets going.  Pay attention to the YouTube channels for global intelligence.  Page one.  Lake Vermillion pick your security team.

 

Day 13:  Citizens should still be in their fallout shelters and remain there until an “All Clear” signal is given on the radio.  On your quick breaks out of the shelter, you can look out the windows to see if there is anything wrong, but do not go outside yet.

 

Day 14 (All Clear day?): If “All Clear” is called that day, then you can leave your fallout shelter, unpack it, but stay inside your home.  One can take a very short walk outside, use old shoes, to check on the status of your home, vehicles and equipment, but look for fallout (gritty, black snowlike substance) DO NOT TOUCH.  Be aware of it.  Mark it with spray paint later.  Verify that your property is ok, list any problems.  Start your vehicles, if you’re more than 20 miles away from ground zero.  You should have a full tank still because you put the fill valve against something.  Conserve it. Walk later.  Lake Vermillion start your 3 check points per Annex YY.

 

Be ready to join a Clan and a labor team of some sort.  Look at the various Annexes, use RR for one.  Take your shoes off at the entry way.  Have at least one check point at 445 and 262.

 

Day 15: The District Board’s survivors need to hold a meeting at City Hall to appoint succession and activate the SOP Binder.  Someone needs to have the keys. Further initiate Martial Law from 8 PM to 6 AM, except those with shifts (UU), until further notice.  City and Medical should start using the Gieger counter to check for hot spots and spray them with paint.  Buy plenty of red and yellow spray paint.  The whole District will eventually have to be done, especially for agricultural purposes.

 

Day 16: Citizens: Join one of the Clans.  Red’s—the biggest, the most teams; Terry’s Clan—across the street, is a good clan with a few teams; John L. (1SG Luke/Legion) Clan for the veterans and patriotic types and they have a few teams.  The two churches will probably be needing help also.  Make sure that you read all the various Annexes that pertain to your position and the forms that they use.  Clan leaders, pick an assistant leader who will be the trainer and be your XO.  Find out who is joining your Clans and provide them with Annexes E (Form 101-A), J-Code of Conduct, and Q-1-The Compact to fill out and sign.  Turn in to City Hall.  If a business day, the Banker should appoint a Treasurer, Auditor, head Bookkeeper and Assistant Head Bookkeeper for the Big Room in City Hall.  Lake Vermillion start your teams.

 

Day 17: Clans get your teams together and train them to your proscribed Annexes.  Figure out schedules (KKK) and get working some.  Banker: Get your initial team prepped and trained by the Annexes pertaining to anything finance or bookkeeping, which is half of the Binder.  Start thinking about hiring bookkeepers and filling out Annex C-2 with them.

 

City/Fire/Rescue: Can you establish a viable four 2-person SAR teams?  Get extra help from Red Clan. Do other above items.

 

Total Stop: Get open as much as possible and find your local employees.  Use appropriate Annexes.

 

Security should be setting up more personnel and getting more check points set up and rovers on patrol.  You have 3 Clans to draw from for manpower.  The 10 Security Guards on call should still be available doing small checks and at TS.

 

Red’s various teams should start getting some people by now.  Firewood, water purification, kitchen, laundry, commo, transportation, graves, runners, others.  Hopefully more will come as SAR does audits of the houses in town and the countryside.  He will need around 70 people for 7 teams.

 

Day 18: SAR (Fire/Rescue/Red’s Clan):  Set up four 2-man teams, I have spray paint, to start doing SAR X models on buildings in the city, and the teams need to fill out Annexes E, J, and Q-1 with the citizens with appropriate number of copies needed per the Annexes.  I have clipboards and some forms, the City and the District have the rest.  Check for living, injured, and deceased as in Annexes E, G, and H.  Red will have to set up a Transportation Team for the injured and deceased and a Graves Team to ID, list possessions, and carry the deceased.  Can Medical take care of Triage, or do you need Red’s team’s help?  We might have doctors or nurses.  Lake Vermillion:  Have your 2-man SAR work the 60 houses in your area.  Buy red and yellow spray paint when the war goes HOT.

 

Day 19: More SAR: Four teams in the City right now and one team around Lake Vermillion should be getting around 250 houses audited and people censused for the Post Office as well as for City Hall and the District for manning teams and caloric needs.  Use all appropriate Annexes and turn into City Hall.  Lake Vermillion: Keep on doing SAR in your area.  Turn in forms to the Canistota Runner and request more forms from them.  SECURTIY: Get all teams manned, posts and patrols going.

 

Banker: He should have his Bookkeeping team hired by now and getting them trained with the various Annexes, forms, and ledgers.  Hire as many bookkeepers as necessary, 5, 8, 11?  There needs to be a couple of Bookkeeping Team Leaders to check up on the bookkeepers.  Auditor and Treasurer: Issue Scrip if needed.  Otherwise use DR/CR, inventory ledgers.

 

Day 20: Unknown which days of the week will be the weekend, so try to do half days of Saturday, and days off on Sunday.  But essential teams, security, water purification, kitchen, medical, commo, need to have someone on duty as specified in their Annexes.  When in doubt ask a Board Member or ask Red.  Take care of walkers as proscribed in various Annexes.  Get the walkers job opportunities.  Keep SAR, Security, and Commo going on as stated in the Annexes.

 

Day 21: Leaders: Run Annexes at full steam.  Full teams.  Integrate everything needed to take care of life and thriving inside the District.

 

Beyond: THRIVING AFTER DAY 21: How are the farmers and ranchers doing?  Get SAR into the countryside.  Set up Stewards where necessary.  Did the District order food before the Flash?  Are any trucks coming in yet?  Do we have to do shopping/intel runs to Mitchell and elsewhere?  Think BEYOND the Box.  Use logic and common sense.  Or ask Red.

 

s/s  BECKER/PhD/GS-15/Continuity of Government

FOR DISTRICT INTELLIGENCE REPORT, use the Newsletters on   Blogspot.

 

MIXED NUTS, er NOTES: The District needs Volume Prices on plastic sheeting, very large tarps (ranchers need to know), a few big boxes of 55-gallon black trash bags for deceased bodies (2 bags per body and duct tape, ID, asset inventory), rolls of duct tape, orange and green tape, flashlights, various size batteries, Potassium Iodide (KI-for Thyroid) regular bleach, vinegar, toilet paper, “All no-scent” liquid laundry detergent, 5-gallon buckets, 1-gallon pails, fuel cans, diesel cans, dosemeters and a Gieger counter if possible.  You had better think about a few weeks of food staples for a few hundred people after week 5, maybe 3 for the field kitchens and the churches.  Rice, flour, yeast, sugar, beans, pasta, sauces, anything. Something until some trucks arrive. These can be purchased by the District, or the City, or an individual and posted for resale as I’m sure that the demand will probably be around.  Try Amazon.  Other places that I’ve shopped at are Meditac, Webresturant.com, Uline.

 

The District will have to try to set up an Area or Regional Bartering system with other communities and counties after month one.  And create Regional Bartering Exchange Rates based on the Sovereign Hour and the Dollar.  This Public Domain template will probably spread around to different places and you should help it spread by telling others to go to the Blogspot.

 

It is unknown if there will be a need for debree and obstacle removers on the roads or elsewhere using muscle or equipment.  It will be a 2.0 SH job.

 

Just Red,

 

 

AS VOTED AND APPROVED BY THE QUAD TOWNSHIPS AND THE CITY OF CANISTOTA JOINT WW3 RECOVERY

BOARD:

 

DATED this ____ day of _____, 202__

 

SIGNED:                                               (Any seal)               COPIES TO:

 

__________________________________

(Board Chair)

 

 

_______________________    ____________________________

(Secretary/Postmaster)                    (Witness/Title/Sign)

 

 

 

REFERENCES:

I’ve been a serious prepper, Continuity of Government person for over 40 years.  Nine years U.S. Army veteran with 9 different positions, disabled, 78-89.

 

Go to www.fdnintelreps.blogspot.com  Navigate through various newsletters and Nuclear survival plans/pages before WW3 goes HOT or the FLASH.  See Day 14 SOP, NUCLEAR PAGE 6, Newsletter November 3, 2025 for further information on what could cause this “State of Emergency”.  I do have the equipment to sanitize and purify large amounts of water, a field kitchen, portable laundry, and medical, triage, partial surgical, and partial dental stations.  I have chainsaws with extra supplies and gasoline. I have various paperwork prepared and backup ANALOG OFFICE SETUP READY.  Prepare for yourselves TODAY!!  I have some reams of paper, cardstock and some ink to print the finals.  The 99% edition will be on blogspot.  Tell as many people as possible.

 

THIS SETUP IS PUBLIC DOMAIN AND CAN BE TRANSFERRED TO OTHER GROUPS

 OR TOWNS OR DISTRICTS OR COUNTIES OR ORGANIZATIONS.  DON’T FORGET THE BLOGSPOT.

 

Red Becker, PhD (NATO), GS-15 (DOA, DOD, FEMA, DVA, DOE), Nuclear Warfare Planner, counter-terrorism, counter-intelligence, Continuity of Government, combat engineer, disasters, historian, philosopher.

 

SORRY, FOR SOME OF THE SLOPPY FORMATTING, WORD AND I DO NOT GET ALONG.  I TRY AND TRY.

RED.

familydisasternet@gmail.com

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