The United States can ... be proud that it has institutions and a structure that permit its citizens to express honest dissent, even though those who do so may be maligned by the highest official in the land.
- New York Times
Protestors join more than a thousand rallies across the U.S. against Trump’s policies
Chainsaw Nation Survival Guide: How to Resist, Rebuild, and Stay Ready
If the first 100 days of Trump 2.0 proved anything, it’s this:
nobody is coming to save us.
The federal government is being gutted from the inside out. Science, health, justice, education—all under attack. But that doesn't mean we are helpless.
This Survival Guide for the Chainsaw Era is your blueprint to fight back, prepare smart, and build resilient networks that the administration can’t destroy.
๐ง 1. Stay Informed—Beyond the Mainstream
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Diversify your media diet. Use independent watchdogs, scientific journals, and international outlets. Suggested:
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ProPublica, The Intercept, Nature, Al Jazeera, Euronews, Democracy Now!
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Bookmark government transparency sites like FOIA.gov and watchdog groups (e.g. Project On Government Oversight).
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Follow experts, not influencers. Seek out credible voices in epidemiology, economics, education, and law.
๐ Know what’s real before you resist what’s wrong.
๐ช 2. Organize Locally: Power Starts on Your Block
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Form neighborhood response teams. Think of it as mutual aid meets resistance squad: First aid, food security, legal defense.
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Create or join local chapters of groups like:
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Sunrise Movement (climate)
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Indivisible (civic action)
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Mutual Aid Disaster Relief (crisis response)
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Host teach-ins or community nights to share intel on:
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How to contact your reps
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How to protest safely
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Digital security 101
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๐งญ Federal collapse? Then build the republic of neighbors.
๐ฅ 3. Build Your Own Safety Net
With Medicaid on the chopping block and public clinics closing, it’s time for proactive health defense:
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Keep updated vaccinations—ignore RFK’s cod liver oil cult.
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Stock critical medications (within legal limits). Build a mini-pharmacy:
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First aid
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Antibiotics (if prescribed)
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Insulin, EpiPens, etc.
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Learn basic emergency care and mental health first aid.
๐ You don’t need to be a doctor—just know enough to survive one more day.
๐ฑ 4. Food and Water Resilience Is Now Political
If the government won’t prepare for natural disasters or food insecurity, you must.
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Start a community or personal food garden. Even buckets on a balcony matter.
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Learn canning, preserving, and foraging.
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Store at least 2 weeks’ water per person (1 gallon/day minimum).
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Know where local free meal programs or underground co-ops operate.
๐พ Food is no longer just survival—it’s protest.
๐ง๐ซ 5. Defend Education and Critical Thinking
They’re coming for schools, libraries, and science labs. Fight back:
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Support banned books drives. Libraries need you now.
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Donate to or volunteer with independent after-school programs or tutoring orgs.
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Teach digital literacy and fact-checking skills in your community.
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Fight school board takeovers by anti-science extremists.
๐ An informed child is a loaded weapon against authoritarianism.
⚖️ 6. Legal Literacy = Self-Defense
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Know your rights. ACLU, NAACP Legal Defense Fund, and Southern Poverty Law Center all offer free materials.
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Keep a “protest legal kit”:
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Sharpie phone numbers on your arm
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Understand what “qualified immunity” means
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Have a go-to legal observer org
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Protect vulnerable neighbors from raids and deportation efforts.
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Learn about rapid response networks for ICE resistance.
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๐งท The rule of law is fading—but knowing the rules keeps you safer.
๐ ️ 7. Make the Underground Visible Again
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Start digital newsletters, pirate radio, or encrypted chat groups (Signal, Matrix).
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Archive disappearing data: climate trends, federal research, court cases.
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Host underground forums for scientists, students, and thinkers under attack.
๐ป When truth becomes illegal, rebellion looks like a flash drive.
๐งญ 8. Vote, Strike, Boycott, Disobey
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Vote like your life depends on it—because it does.
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Support general strikes and national walkouts.
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Boycott corporations propping up the regime (track campaign donations!).
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Civil disobedience is not a crime when the law itself is broken.
✊ If the system is a chainsaw, then we must be the stone it shatters against.
๐ฅ Final Words: From Survivors to Rebuilders
This is more than survival. It’s preparation for post-collapse regeneration. If we resist wisely and fiercely now, we can plant the seeds of something better.
Because this isn’t just about stopping Trump. It’s about building a decentralized, democratic, resilient future that no strongman can tear apart.
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