Give us video, song, voice, pictures anything you can think of to show us the way.
Get some friends make up a team or community to help. It's your future, now show us how you want to to be!
1. Transportation: Finding realistic ways to get around in 2019. Think Big!
2. Food: Different forms of crop growing, bartering, community gardens etc.
3. Health: How can we take care of ourselves and others in these trying times?
4. Housing:Temporary housing or building new homes for stable communities
5. Employment: Job training for much needed jobs. Chances for reimbursements and solidifying a future for those in need of work.
6. Weather: How can we help those in areas that are storm ravaged?
7. Education: Is educating on the move such a great idea?
8. Alternative Fuels: We're not just talking cars...we're talking electric.
9. Drinking Water: Major issues have come up with viable drinking water due to storm impact zones or lack of money to keep the water safe. What can we do to continue to have safe drinking water in communities?
10. Communication: It's a world where steady paychecks are dying off. What can we do to make sure we are all still connected?
October 17, 2019
October 14, 2019
Open-Source Superstruct
ATTENTION SUPERSTRUCTERS!
We need your help!
Open-Source SuperStruct
Streamlining access to SuperStruct content
Founder: Steve Puma
Who We Need
Programmers, coders, software engineers, web developers. Hackers. The good kind. You know who you are.
We especially need a "project manager"...someone to oversee this effort.
How to join
Please describe your idea or the technical abilities that you can contribute.
Mission
Our mission is to improve access to SuperStruct on-site content, SuperStructs, Stories and Discussions. Allow SEHIs to easily search, view, comment on and rave on-site content. Add whatever functionality will help us solve the SuperThreats.
This could potentially be done via a Greasemonkey script, but we're wide open to suggestions.
What we can accomplish
We can greatly increase our ability to access information and to SuperStruct!
We need your help!
Open-Source SuperStruct
Streamlining access to SuperStruct content
Founder: Steve Puma
Who We Need
Programmers, coders, software engineers, web developers. Hackers. The good kind. You know who you are.
We especially need a "project manager"...someone to oversee this effort.
How to join
Please describe your idea or the technical abilities that you can contribute.
Mission
Our mission is to improve access to SuperStruct on-site content, SuperStructs, Stories and Discussions. Allow SEHIs to easily search, view, comment on and rave on-site content. Add whatever functionality will help us solve the SuperThreats.
This could potentially be done via a Greasemonkey script, but we're wide open to suggestions.
What we can accomplish
We can greatly increase our ability to access information and to SuperStruct!
October 7, 2019
MedEx
MedEx is just getting off the ground as a Superstruct. How do you feel about our goals? What do you think we should change or rethink? How could we optimize our operation?
October 6, 2019
It's Time To Get Down To Business!
Shortly after I became unemployed, I took to exploring the internet like never before. It was apparent that the infrastructure of our world was crippling more and more by the day. I read stories of these migrants or "roamies" as they've been coined, and realized that a vast majority of them had no survival skills whatsoever. They were being robbed, pick-pocketed, beaten and killed for the few things they still owned. I sat down in front of my computer that same day in the afternoon and founded this website.
People were quite leery about trusting my site. I didn't blame them for it. The amount of identity thefts had sky-rocketed in 2012 after a global hack that paralized the internet and all servers connected to it. Three minutes later, 225 MILLION people had become victims of identity theft.
After about a year of networking and sifting through the internet, I had begun to accumulate a wealth of trustworthy information for the roamies. I've built up connections with DCIM volunteers from around the globe willing to pass along info to be posted on my site.
So here we are today, possibly facing our demise in 23 years. As terrible as that seems, it's good to know that we do have an advantage. We know what will cause the fall of the human race thereby giving us time to stop it. That being said, let's get down to business and defeat the Superthreats together!
People were quite leery about trusting my site. I didn't blame them for it. The amount of identity thefts had sky-rocketed in 2012 after a global hack that paralized the internet and all servers connected to it. Three minutes later, 225 MILLION people had become victims of identity theft.
After about a year of networking and sifting through the internet, I had begun to accumulate a wealth of trustworthy information for the roamies. I've built up connections with DCIM volunteers from around the globe willing to pass along info to be posted on my site.
So here we are today, possibly facing our demise in 23 years. As terrible as that seems, it's good to know that we do have an advantage. We know what will cause the fall of the human race thereby giving us time to stop it. That being said, let's get down to business and defeat the Superthreats together!
September 27, 2019
What Do We Do Now?
It's been 10 years since the General Motors Lordstown automotive plant closed it's doors. I remember it like it was yesterday. The owners of the company I had worked for asked us all to come to the main office for a "brief but important meeting". They led us into a stuffy conference room with ugly, brown, low-back chairs that had dark gray, worn-out, diamond-shaped pattern carpet from end to end. The room reeked of a musty, stale smell.
The owner of the company leaned forward at the end of the table with his hands clasped in front of him, paused and composed himself before speaking. "The plant has closed." He looked up at each of us, "It will remain closed until further notice. GM is filing for bankruptcy."
I remember looking into his eyes. "Well..what about us? What job are we going to do now?" I remember the owner twitching a little before speaking, already indicating what they had planned for us, "Well...the thing is...uh, we really don't have any room at this facility for you." Dead silence fell amongst the room. Little beads of sweat culminated on his forehead as he drew a long breath, "Eh, but we have a nice severance package of $10,000 for each of you and we are going to pay you your vacation pay for the next two weeks. We didn't want to let you go but..." His words trailed off into the distance as I began to pull myself away from situation. "...you've all done a phenomenal job for the company over the last...", I started to hide inside before the meeting was even over. "...wish we could do more for you but due to the current economic status..." I could feel the stress from the others that were in that meeting with me. We didn't want a severance package...we wanted our jobs. "...all we can do right now is hope that things start to get better and if business picks up again we will offer you a position within the company. Thank you for your hard work over the years. It will not be forgotten." But now, we were on our own.
The owner of the company leaned forward at the end of the table with his hands clasped in front of him, paused and composed himself before speaking. "The plant has closed." He looked up at each of us, "It will remain closed until further notice. GM is filing for bankruptcy."
I remember looking into his eyes. "Well..what about us? What job are we going to do now?" I remember the owner twitching a little before speaking, already indicating what they had planned for us, "Well...the thing is...uh, we really don't have any room at this facility for you." Dead silence fell amongst the room. Little beads of sweat culminated on his forehead as he drew a long breath, "Eh, but we have a nice severance package of $10,000 for each of you and we are going to pay you your vacation pay for the next two weeks. We didn't want to let you go but..." His words trailed off into the distance as I began to pull myself away from situation. "...you've all done a phenomenal job for the company over the last...", I started to hide inside before the meeting was even over. "...wish we could do more for you but due to the current economic status..." I could feel the stress from the others that were in that meeting with me. We didn't want a severance package...we wanted our jobs. "...all we can do right now is hope that things start to get better and if business picks up again we will offer you a position within the company. Thank you for your hard work over the years. It will not be forgotten." But now, we were on our own.
September 23, 2019
The Countdown To The End Of Human Life Begins....
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SEPTEMBER 22, 2019
Humans have 23 years to go
Global Extinction Awareness System starts the countdown for Homo sapiens.
PALO ALTO, CA — Based on the results of a year-long supercomputer simulation, the Global Extinction Awareness System (GEAS) has reset the "survival horizon" for Homo sapiens - the human race - from "indefinite" to 23 years.
“The survival horizon identifies the point in time after which a threatened population is expected to experience a catastrophic collapse,” GEAS president Audrey Chen said. “It is the point from which a species is unlikely to recover. By identifying a survival horizon of 2042, GEAS has given human civilization a definite deadline for making substantive changes to planet and practices.”
According to Chen, the latest GEAS simulation harnessed over 70 petabytes of environmental, economic, and demographic data, and was cross-validated by ten different probabilistic models. The GEAS models revealed a potentially terminal combination of five so-called “super-threats”, which represent a collision of environmental, economic, and social risks. “Each super-threat on its own poses a serious challenge to the world's adaptive capacity,” said GEAS research director Hernandez Garcia. “Acting together, the five super-threats may irreversibly overwhelm our species’ ability to survive.”Garcia said, “Previous GEAS simulations with significantly less data and cross-validation correctly forecasted the most surprising species collapses of the past decade: Sciurus carolinenis and Sciurus vulgaris, for example, and Anatidae chen. So we have very good reason to believe that these simulation results, while shocking, do accurately represent the rapidly growing threats to the viability of the human species.”
GEAS notified the United Nations prior to making a public announcement. The spokesperson for United Nations Secretary General Vaira Vike-Freiberga released the following statement: "We are grateful for GEAS' work, and we treat their latest forecast with seriousness and profound gravity."
GEAS urges concerned citizens, families, corporations, institutions, and governments to talk to each other and begin making plans to deal with the super-threats.
This is a game of survival, and we need you to survive.
Super-threats are massively disrupting global society as we know it. There’s an entire generation of homeless people worldwide, as the number of climate refugees tops 250 million. Entrepreneurial chaos and “the axis of biofuel” wreak havoc in the alternative fuel industry. Carbon quotas plummet as food shortages mount. The existing structures of human civilization—from families and language to corporate society and technological infrastructures—just aren’t enough. We need a new set of superstructures to rise above, to take humans to the next stage.
You can help. Tell us your story. Strategize out loud. Superstruct now.
It's your legacy to the human race.
Questions? Visit Superstruct FAQ
SEPTEMBER 22, 2019
Humans have 23 years to go
Global Extinction Awareness System starts the countdown for Homo sapiens.
PALO ALTO, CA — Based on the results of a year-long supercomputer simulation, the Global Extinction Awareness System (GEAS) has reset the "survival horizon" for Homo sapiens - the human race - from "indefinite" to 23 years.
“The survival horizon identifies the point in time after which a threatened population is expected to experience a catastrophic collapse,” GEAS president Audrey Chen said. “It is the point from which a species is unlikely to recover. By identifying a survival horizon of 2042, GEAS has given human civilization a definite deadline for making substantive changes to planet and practices.”
According to Chen, the latest GEAS simulation harnessed over 70 petabytes of environmental, economic, and demographic data, and was cross-validated by ten different probabilistic models. The GEAS models revealed a potentially terminal combination of five so-called “super-threats”, which represent a collision of environmental, economic, and social risks. “Each super-threat on its own poses a serious challenge to the world's adaptive capacity,” said GEAS research director Hernandez Garcia. “Acting together, the five super-threats may irreversibly overwhelm our species’ ability to survive.”Garcia said, “Previous GEAS simulations with significantly less data and cross-validation correctly forecasted the most surprising species collapses of the past decade: Sciurus carolinenis and Sciurus vulgaris, for example, and Anatidae chen. So we have very good reason to believe that these simulation results, while shocking, do accurately represent the rapidly growing threats to the viability of the human species.”
GEAS notified the United Nations prior to making a public announcement. The spokesperson for United Nations Secretary General Vaira Vike-Freiberga released the following statement: "We are grateful for GEAS' work, and we treat their latest forecast with seriousness and profound gravity."
GEAS urges concerned citizens, families, corporations, institutions, and governments to talk to each other and begin making plans to deal with the super-threats.
This is a game of survival, and we need you to survive.
Super-threats are massively disrupting global society as we know it. There’s an entire generation of homeless people worldwide, as the number of climate refugees tops 250 million. Entrepreneurial chaos and “the axis of biofuel” wreak havoc in the alternative fuel industry. Carbon quotas plummet as food shortages mount. The existing structures of human civilization—from families and language to corporate society and technological infrastructures—just aren’t enough. We need a new set of superstructures to rise above, to take humans to the next stage.
You can help. Tell us your story. Strategize out loud. Superstruct now.
It's your legacy to the human race.
Questions? Visit Superstruct FAQ
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