The purpose of Poetslife is to promote the art and discipline of American Tactical Civil Defense for families and small businesses and to contribute practical American civil defense preparedness guidance for all Americans through my articles in the The American Civil Defense Association (TACDA.ORG) Journal of Civil Defense and leadership as the volunteer Vice President of TACDA.

3/23/2021

Preppers: Keep the Spiritual Side Most Supplied

When I was interviewed on an emergency management podcast, the interviewer asked a trick question: "What is the difference between civil defense, preppers, and FEMA." 

My quick answer was, "Civil defense is in the title, it is for civilians interested in protecting themselves, their families, and the United States of America. Preppers are preparing for the whole treat matrix. FEMA just writes checks."

He was a little startled by my answer. If I were to say it again, I would include that preppers need to emphasize the spiritual more and the material less. 

Or, as Zack Williams says, "A little more Jesus, a little less me."

The commentary below says it all.

Find the original here and here.

COMMENTARY

The Importance of ‘Prepping’ – Spiritually Preparing for ‘Whatever’

 By John Horvat II | August 15, 2019 | 2:33pm EDT
There have always been Americans who have prepared themselves for apocalypses, revolutions or major disasters. Some have taken reasonable measures to stockpile essentials. Others have indulged in elaborate concrete bunkers with every material comfort.

Hardcore “doomsday prepping” or the significant stockpiling of food, weapons, medicine and other supplies used to be reserved for people on the fringe of things. Prepper suppliers have thrived by capitalizing upon these niche markets fueled by the fear of societal breakdown scenarios.

As valid as material concerns may be, spiritual needs are more important. A changing American mood suggests that prepping may soon entail much more than choosing irradiated food menus.

The Changing Prepper A new study published in the Journal of American Studies claims that a culture of fear is gripping America. Prepping is now going mainstream and upstream as this fear expands to all social classes. No longer looking for Armageddon, people are extending their preparations to include the threat of “whatever.” 

They want to be prepared “just in case” something terrible happens.  The trend corresponds to a mood in polarized America that is hard to define. Most Americans do not suffer from extreme material want. However, they do experience a sense of foreboding about the future.

The recent shootings in El Paso and Dayton by deranged individuals have only served to increase the sense of insecurity and uncertainty. It is hard to feel safe when even a trip to WalMart can become a risky adventure.   

As frightening as the shootings are, the vitriol of the national debate adds to the sense of angst. The terms of the debate are changing so that any word (or pronoun) can be termed racist, hateful or some kind of -phobic. A climate where anything can be weaponized makes life impossible.

Thus, a generalized feeling of uneasiness pervades. There is a sense that something is not right in America. It is hard to say exactly what’s coming. It is even harder to prepare for this murky future. Anything can happen when there is no longer a notion of what is right and wrong. Any place can serve as a theater stage to express rage and political drama.

 What Preppers Fear

This foreboding is reflecting in the prepper report. Researchers from the United Kingdom surveyed preppers from 18 U.S. states to find out why they are stockpiling food and supplies. They found that radical liberal agendas and policies, while still important, are no longer the top concerns.  

Unlike the past, their fears now tend to be less political and more headline oriented. Prepper concerns include economic crashes, terrorist attacks, cyber-attacks, pandemics, and environmental disasters.

Fearing Fear Itself

However, their worst threat is fear itself. Preppers feel threatened by the overall sense of fear that permeates society.

"Fear is now deeply entrenched in modern American culture and is the principal reason that so many citizens are engaging in ‘prepping,'" says lead author Dr. Michael Mills.

The fear reflects a steady decline in mediating institutions like the family, community and church that help people cope with danger.

In addition, the study mentions a lack of trust in government. The researchers say that the frequent recommendations from the U.S. government on how to prepare for disasters like hurricanes or other natural disasters have contributed to the increasing number of preppers from all sectors in American society.

“Rather than seeing prepping as an exception within America’s right-wing political culture,” Mills continues, “we ought to see it as being reflective of increasingly established and popular outlooks.”

The new preppers have less confidence in government to resolve problems. They feel that if disaster strikes, the government’s response would not be enough. Most people would need to depend on themselves and their stockpiled goods.

Fear: A Spiritual Condition

However, these stockpiles will not be enough in the coming times. Each material good that is stockpiled corresponds to a physical need. People know that in times of scarcity, for example, they will need food. In the face of extreme danger to property, they will need firearms to protect themselves.  

However, there is no material good that specifically corresponds to a prevailing fear. Fear is a spiritual condition that needs a corresponding spiritual good to alleviate it. 

Fear, by definition, is an unsettlement of the soul that comes from the apprehension of some present or future danger.

Thus, the modern-day prepper should “stockpile” the spiritual wherewithal to overcome fear. This key ingredient is by far the most urgent.

The Need for Certitude of the Spiritual Prepper

Fear is caused by insecurity in the face of uncertainty. Thus, the spiritual prepper needs to collect certainties to overcome fear in times of crisis.

Certainty should come in the form of strong convictions tied to an objective moral law that helps people distinguish between right and wrong, truth and error. It also involves a willingness to act upon these certainties and communicate them to others.

Certitude is a product of the virtue of prudence, by which right reason is applied to actions. Prudence introduces into human action those norms of experience, common sense and balance that make life human, flexible and practical. For this reason, prudence is also called practical wisdom.

Like all virtues, prudence is a habit. Thus, the practice of prudence will allow a person to stockpile habits that will prove useful in times of adversity and “whatever.”

These certainties are fortified yet more when based on the moral teachings and truths of the Church. The soul can find the height of certainty in prayer when practicing the habit of confiding in God for all needs.

As prepping grows in today’s polarized America, preppers should realize the limitations of stockpiling only material goods.  By far, more important is the spiritual prepping that gives people the skills and character necessary to be prepared “just in case” something terrible happens. 

John Horvat II is a scholar, researcher, educator, international speaker, and author of the book Return to Order: From a Frenzied Economy to an Organic Christian Society--Where We've Been, How We Go Here, and Where We Need to Go. He lives in Spring Grove, Pennsylvania, where he is the vice president of the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property.

3/10/2021

Save American Civilization via Hounds from Hell

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Late Sunday night I had some unexpected news, or maybe a better term would be bomb, dropped in my lap
I have not been able to talk since December 15, 2020 and this has caused a major problem for my movie project. I have three books, The Hounds From Hell, Knights in Tarnished Armor and Tainted Justice, accepted by Associated Artists Group for production, with filming slated for mid to late Spring 2021. The primary objective was to film a 90-minute pilot and move on to a TV series.
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From the time I first began writing, to reach this stage is closing in on 40 years. It took 20 years of trying before my first book was published and another 18+ years before I was contacted by Associated Artists Group saying they wanted to turn my books into a movie.
Would you pass this along to your contacts and ask if they would be willing to assist in keeping this project alive? Books are available in paperback and Kindle on Amazon or my website and the purchase of even a single book will certainly help.
My website is: www.Jameshlilley.com
Any help would be deeply appreciated.




James H. Lilley

U.S. MARINE CORPS VETERAN
&
AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR

HOUNDS FROM HELL

“…an excellent, highly prolific writer.”

The Hounds From Hell is a squad of misfits, led by Sergeant James “Black Jack” Larson. But, Larson’s killing of a young man is a demon he can’t seem to bury and leave behind him. Nightmare images and voices haunt him. Cries of “Drop the gun” and the gun aimed at him, belching its deadly projectile straight at him invade his sleep. In less then a heartbeat his keenly honed reflexes and survival instinct return fire spitting death into the chest of his would-be killer… (Reader’s Review)

HOUNDS FROM HELL II

Knights in Tarnished Armor is the continuing saga of Sergeant James “Black Jack” Larson and his squad of “misfits” known as The Hounds From Hell.Knights begins with the abduction of a teenaged boy and girl, at gunpoint, by a fellow classmate on New Year’s Eve. His obsession with Jenny Brandt is the catalyst for the abduction. They are taken to his home where he tells Jenny he’s going to make her a porn star. While her boyfriend, Bart Masterson, is bound and left in another room Jenny is raped while the attack is filmed…

HOUNDS FROM HELL III

Sergeant James “Black Jack” Larson realizes he’s holding a time bomb of crime and corruption. The names rolling out of murdered IAD Sergeant Tony Rizzo’s “lost” files aren’t street level thugs. These are high profile men and women in the community, but Larson’s never backed down from those who believe they are above the law.From past experience Black Jack is aware he can’t drop the bomb he’s holding in the laps of just anyone. This is something that will require only the most trusted of law enforcement officers in his circle…

MR. MIYAGI AND ME

“If you come to my dojo you will never be promoted to any rank. You will always remain a white belt. But, I expect that you will be like all other Americans who came to my class and quit. I am too strict, much too tough for Americans. But, if you want to learn and learn the right way, come back and I will teach you.” Mr. Takeshi Miyagi directed those words to me on a rainy, November night in 1963. The following evening fellow Marine, Len Neidert and I returned to begin classes and were immediately served our very first dose of humble pie…

COP TALES

Before the dawn of political correctness and the almost choking fear of offending someone, there was a brand of humor that deemed no one sacred. In the world of law enforcement lived those who dared to trample upon everything from the sanctity of motherhood to race and religion. There were no exemptions or exclusions and anyone could fall prey to a trivial barb or a very elaborate prank…

FATAL DESTINY

Fatal Destiny named 2013 Police-Writers.com Book of the Year. The brutal death of Dr. Pam Basu and forcible taking of her car on September 8, 1992 is the singular incident, which defined carjacking. Her senseless killing was truly the murder reported around the world. From CBS, NBC, and ABC to CNN and FOX News, People and Time Magazines, her death touched off a media frenzy. The outcry over Doctor Pam Basu’s murder brought thunderous applause from members of her community when they were told the suspects could face the death penalty…

FINDING CHRISTMAS

Wounded in the line of duty and on the road to recovery, Jack Lacey returns with “Pops” his great grandfather to the “old homestead” for the holidays. There he works to restore the family church in time for Christmas Eve and find the spirit of Christmases from long, long ago. When he sees the job ahead as an impossible take, Pops simply smiles and says, “Just have faith and believe in your heart and all will be fine.” Yet, he remains skeptical, believing only a miracle will restore the old church in time for Christmas…

A HORSE CALLED CHRISTMAS

Jackson Riley’s unplanned stop at the Cedar Falls Horse Auction sets in motion a series of events that will forever alter his future. Immediately after walking into the arena he hears the familiar sound of a whip cracking and a horse cry out in pain. Within seconds he prevents the man from striking the horse again and orders him to drop the whip. When the man says the horse is worthless and can’t be trained, Jackson snaps, “You don’t train a horse with a whip.” He’s shocked when he says he’ll open the biding on the horse with an offer of $20.00 and the man accepts…