[net.politics] Nuke Survival/Leibowitz Project

brucec@iddic.UUCP (Bruce W. Cheney) (12/08/84)

                  The Leibowitz Project

(References:  A Canticle for Leibowitz ?forgot author
              Life After Doomsday   Bruce Clayton
              Lucifer's Hammer  L.Niven,J.Pournelle
              Rise and Fall of Roman Empire  Gibbons
              Foundation Series  Asimov

   I'm a little tired of "survivalist vs. freeze" arguements, so I
thought I'd bring up a project that they both can get involved in,
namely *** The Leibowitz Project ***.  Here's the idea:  To prevent
the loss of our technical knowledge and literary masterpieces in the
event of ANY major catastrophe (WWIII, a meteor hit, Reagan's re-election
or the 2nd coming, etc.), select a number of books that you think 
would be important for the re-building of civilization.  Heck, do a little
'social engineering' when making a selection !!  

   Then buy the books in a high quality format, preferably on 
acid free paper.  Not cheap, I know, but it will show political
commitment !!!  Spray each page with insecticide. Wrap the book in
aluminum foil, and seal it in a plastic zip lock bag.  If you have
the materials, displace the air in the bag with nitrogen (don't laugh,
survivalists and Mormons have this capability).

   Now comes the fun part.  Buy some concrete and make a structure to
hold the books.  I have a preference for pyramids about 2 ft. high, but
I have a friend who makes blocks with crosses on them (bibles inside).
Once you make a mold for these things, they are easy to crank out.
Then place the monoliths in an appropriate place. I hide mine out
in the woods: not too conspicuous, not too hard to find.  

   The knowledge will thus be preserved. 

   The best part of this project is that is adaptable to whatever you
believe!!  Are you a Survivalist ??  Then the knowledge is for the
survivors.  Are you Carl Sagan ?? Then the knowledge is for the Inter-
galactic Encyclopedia field researchers following Voyager's directions
to Earth after the Nuclear Winter causes human extinction (contents
of the pyramid to be featured on the pan-dimensional series 'Galactos',
"The Artifacts of Ancient Earth."). Just think, you can prevent
future generations (or even alien civilizations) from repeating our 
mistakes !!!

   This may seem a little far out, but why not include some samples
of your bodily tissue, appropriately preserved (separate from the
books)? Just maybe the technique of recreating organisms from genetic
material might be perfected in the far future. Who knows ?? YOU might
be a featured guest on a segment of Galactos (remember to smile
stupidly, act snotty, and say 'billllyuns' alot).

   Enough humor.  Go out and DO THIS:  Buy books and build pyramids.
The continuation of intelligent life in the universe may depend on YOU.

iddic!brucec

brucec@iddic.UUCP (Bruce W. Cheney) (12/11/84)

                  The Leibowitz Project

(References:  A Canticle for Leibowitz ?forgot author
              Life After Doomsday   Bruce Clayton
              Lucifer's Hammer  L.Niven,J.Pournelle
              Rise and Fall of Roman Empire  Gibbons
              Foundation Series  Asimov

   I'm a little tired of "survivalist vs. freeze" arguements,
so I thought I'd bring up a project that they  both  can  get
involved  in,  namely  *** The Leibowitz Project ***.  Here's
the idea:  To prevent the loss of our technical knowledge and
literary  masterpieces  in the event of ANY major catastrophe
(WWIII, a meteor hit, Reagan's re-election or the 2nd coming,
etc.),  select  a  number  of  books  that you think would be
important for the re-building of civilization.   Heck,  do  a
little 'social engineering' when making a selection !!  

   Then buy the books in a high quality format, preferably on
acid free paper.   Not  cheap,  I  know,  but  it  will  show
political  commitment  !!!  Spray each page with insecticide.
Wrap the book in aluminum foil, and seal it in a plastic  zip
lock bag.  If you have the materials, displace the air in the
bag with nitrogen (don't laugh, survivalists and Mormons have
this capability).

   Now  comes  the  fun  part.   Buy some concrete and make a
structure to  hold  the  books.   I  have  a  preference  for
pyramids  about  2  ft.  high,  but I have a friend who makes
blocks with crosses on them (bibles inside).  Once you make a
mold  for  these  things,  they  are easy to crank out.  Then
place the monoliths in an appropriate place. I hide mine  out
in the woods: not too conspicuous, not too hard to find.

   The knowledge will thus be preserved. 

   The  best  part  of  this  project is that it is adaptable 
to whatever you believe!! Are you a Survivalist ??  Then  the
knowledge  is for the survivors.  Are you Carl Sagan ??  Then
the knowledge is for  the  Intergalactic  Encyclopedia  field
researchers following Voyager's directions to Earth after the
Nuclear Winter  causes  human  extinction  (contents  of  the
pyramid  to  be  featured  on  the   pan-dimensional   series 
'Galactos',  "The  Artifacts   of   Ancient   Earth.").  Just  
think,  you  can  prevent  future  generations (or even alien 
civilizations) from repeating our mistakes !!!

   This may seem a little far out, but why not  include  some
samples   of  your  bodily  tissue,  appropriately  preserved
(separate from  the  books)?  Just  maybe  the  technique  of
recreating organisms from genetic material might be perfected
in the far future. Who knows ?? YOU might be a featured guest
on  a  segment  of  Galactos (remember to smile stupidly, act
snotty, and say 'billllyuns' alot, its sort of an  Old  Earth
tradition).

   Enough humor.  Go out and DO THIS:  Buy  books  and  build
pyramids.   The  continuation  of  intelligent  life  in  the
universe may depend on YOU.

iddic!brucec

jaap@haring.UUCP (12/12/84)

Great idea! I immediately go off to bury my UNIX Edition 5 manual.

lmaher@uokvax.UUCP (12/30/84)

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Great idea! I immediately go off to bury my UNIX Edition 5 manual.
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To paraphrase Antony,

	"I come not to praise UNIX, but to bury it."

	--Carl	:-)