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