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LIFEBOAT FOUNDATION
GLOBAL EXISTENTIAL THREAT ADVISORY SYSTEM
(GETAS)
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Idea by
Philippe Van Nedervelde, based on
government
documents.
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GETAS EMAIL NOTIFICATIONS
GETAS THREAT
LEVEL HISTORY TO DATE
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GUARDED - October
19, 2006
Reason: "The acutely high tensions over North Korea's nuclear test
have, for the moment, converted to a drawn out imbroglio which will
probably not really heat up again until North Korea's next nuclear arms
test."
ELEVATED - October 9, 2006
Reason: "Brazen provocative nuclear test by North Korea causing high
geopolitical tension in Asia and worldwide."
GUARDED - August 12, 2006
Reason: UK terrorist plot successfully foiled. Imminence of terrorist
action has abated.
ELEVATED - August
11, 2006
Reason: "Response to plot to
detonate liquid explosives carried on board several airliners
traveling from the United Kingdom to the United States."
GUARDED - July 26, 2006
Reason: "Analysis of world situation at the time that
Global Existential Threat Advisory
System (GETAS) was activated."
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PURPOSE
Humanity on planet Earth requires a Global Existential Threat Advisory
System (GETAS) to provide a comprehensive and effective means to
disseminate information regarding the existential threats to global,
continental, regional, national and local human populations. Present
system provides warnings in the form of a set of graduated "Threat
Conditions" that increase as the (assessment of the) risk of the threat
increases. At each Threat Condition, divisions and agencies of the
Lifeboat Foundation are to implement a corresponding set of "Protective
Measures" to further reduce vulnerability or increase response
capability during a period of heightened alert.
This system is intended to create a common vocabulary, context, and
structure for an ongoing international, global discussion about the
nature of the threats that confront our species on planet Earth and the
appropriate measures that should be taken in response. It seeks to
inform and facilitate decisions appropriate to different levels of
societal organization and to private citizens at home and at
work.
OVERVIEW
The Lifeboat Foundation Global Existential Threat Advisory System
(GETAS) shall be binding on the divisions and agencies of the Lifeboat
Foundation. To other levels of societal organization and the private
sector, it is voluntary. There are five Threat Conditions, each
identified by a description and corresponding color. From lowest to
highest, the levels and colors are:
| Low = Green | Guarded = Blue |
Elevated = Yellow |
| High = Orange | Severe = Red | Emergency Action =
Flashing Red |
The higher the Threat Condition, the greater the risk of an existential
catastrophe to occur. Risk includes both the probability of an
existential catastrophe occurring and its potential gravity. Threat
Conditions shall be assigned by the LF Executive Director in
consultation with the LF Scientific Advisory Board. Except in exigent
circumstances, the LF Executive Director shall seek the views of the
appropriate Scientific Advisory Board members, and other parties as
appropriate, on the Threat Condition to be assigned. Threat Conditions
may be assigned for the entire planet, or they may be set for a
particular geographic area or industrial sector. Assigned Threat
Conditions shall be reviewed at regular intervals to determine whether
adjustments are warranted.
The assignment of a Threat Condition shall prompt the implementation of
an appropriate set of Protective Measures. Protective Measures are the
specific steps an organization or division, department or agency of an
organization shall take to reduce its vulnerability or increase its
ability to respond during a period of heightened alert. The authority to
craft and implement Protective Measures rests with the LF Scientific
Advisory Board. It is recognized that departments and agencies may have
several preplanned sets of responses to a particular Threat Condition to
facilitate a rapid, appropriate, and tailored response. Department and
agency heads are responsible for developing their own Protective
Measures and other anti-catastrophe or self-protection and continuity
plans, and resourcing, rehearsing, documenting, and maintaining these
plans.
Likewise, they retain the authority to respond, as
necessary, to
risks, threats, incidents, or events at facilities within the specific
jurisdiction of their department or agency, and, as authorized by law,
to direct agencies and industries to implement their own Protective
Measures. They shall continue to be responsible for taking all
appropriate proactive steps to reduce the vulnerability of their
personnel and facilities to existential catastrophes. LF department and
agency heads shall submit an annual written report to the LF Executive
Director, describing the steps they have taken to develop and implement
appropriate Protective Measures for each Threat Condition. Presidents,
governors, mayors, and the leaders of other organizations are encouraged
to conduct a similar review of their organizations Protective Measures.
The decision whether to publicly announce Threat Conditions shall be
made on a case-by-case basis by the LF Executive Director in
consultation with the LF Scientific Advisory Board. Every effort shall
be made to share as much information regarding the threat as possible,
consistent with the safety of the planet. The LF Executive Director
shall ensure, consistent with the safety of the planet, that
supra-national, national, state and local government officials and law
enforcement authorities are provided the most relevant and timely
information. The LF Executive Director shall be responsible for
identifying any other information developed in the threat assessment
process that would be useful to supra-national, national, state and
local officials and others and conveying it to them as permitted
consistent with the constraints of classification. The LF Executive
Director shall establish a process and a system for conveying relevant
information to supra-national, national, state and local government
officials, law enforcement authorities, and the private sector
expeditiously.
The LF Executive Director shall ensure that a continuous and timely flow
of integrated threat assessments and reports is provided to the
Secretary-General of the U.N., Presidents of countries, Vice Presidents,
Assistants to Presidents and Chiefs of Staff, the Assistants to the
President for Homeland Security, and the Assistants to the President for
National Security Affairs. Whenever possible and practicable, these
integrated threat assessments and reports shall be reviewed and
commented upon by the wider international interagency
community.
A decision on which Threat Condition to assign shall integrate a variety
of considerations. This integration will rely on qualitative assessment,
not quantitative calculation. Higher Threat Conditions indicate greater
risk of an existential catastrophe, with risk including both probability
and gravity. Despite best efforts, there can be no guarantee that, at
any given Threat Condition, an existential catastophe will not occur. An
initial and important factor is the quality of the threat information
itself. The evaluation of this threat information shall include, but not
be limited to, the following factors:
- To what degree is the threat information credible?
- To what degree is the threat information corroborated?
- To what degree is the threat specific and/or imminent?
- How grave are the potential consequences of the threat?
THREAT CONDITIONS AND ASSOCIATED PROTECTIVE MEASURES
The world has changed since the exponentially accelerating emergence of
the Nano-Bio-Info-Cogno technology convergence. We remain a planet at
risk to existential catastrophes and will remain at risk for the
foreseeable future. At all Threat Conditions, we must remain vigilant,
prepared, and ready to deter existential catastrophes. The following
Threat Conditions each represent an increasing risk of existential
catastrophes. Beneath each Threat Condition are some suggested
Protective Measures, recognizing that the heads of departments and
agencies are responsible for developing and implementing appropriate
agency-specific Protective Measures.
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Low Condition (Green)
This condition is declared when
there is
a low risk of existential catastrophes. LF departments and
agencies should consider the following general measures in
addition to the agency-specific Protective Measures they develop
and implement:
- Refining and exercising as appropriate preplanned Protective
Measures;
- Ensuring personnel receive proper training on the LF Global
Existential Threat Advisory System and specific preplanned
department or agency Protective Measures; and
- Institutionalizing a process to assure that all facilities
and regulated sectors are regularly assessed for
vulnerabilities to existential catastrophes, and all
reasonable measures are taken to mitigate these
vulnerabilities.
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Guarded Condition (Blue)
This condition is declared when there
is a general risk of existential catastrophes. In addition to the
Protective Measures taken in the previous Threat Condition, LF
departments and agencies should consider the following general
measures in addition to the agency-specific Protective Measures
that they will develop and implement:
- Checking communications with designated emergency response
or command locations;
- Reviewing and updating emergency response procedures; and
- Providing the public with any information that would
strengthen its ability to act appropriately.
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Elevated Condition (Yellow)
An Elevated Condition is declared
when there is a significant risk of existential catastrophes. In
addition to the Protective Measures taken in the previous Threat
Conditions, LF departments and agencies should consider the
following general measures in addition to the Protective Measures
that they will develop and implement:
- Increasing sousveillance of critical locations;
- Coordinating emergency plans as appropriate with nearby
jurisdictions;
- Assessing whether the precise characteristics of the threat
require the further refinement of preplanned Protective
Measures;
- Implementing, as appropriate, contingency and emergency
response plans; and
- Put LF space and bunker evacuees on a heightened state of
readiness in terms of their ability to move to designated
bunkers and space launch facilities.
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High Condition (Orange)
A High Condition is declared when there
is a high risk of existential catastrophes. In addition to the
Protective Measures taken in the previous Threat Conditions, LF
departments and agencies should consider the following general
measures in addition to the agency-specific Protective Measures
that they will develop and implement:
- Coordinating necessary security efforts with supra-national,
national, state, and local law enforcement agencies or any
kind of National Guard or other appropriate armed forces
organizations;
- Taking additional precautions at public events and possibly
considering alternative venues or even cancellation;
- Preparing to execute contingency procedures, such as moving
to an alternate site or dispersing their workforce;
- Restricting threatened facility access to essential
personnel only; and
- LF space and bunker evacuees are instructed to move to their
designated bunkers and space launch facilities and to remain
there in a state of vigilant standby.
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Severe Condition (Red)
A Severe Condition reflects a severe
risk of existential catastrophes. Under most circumstances, the
Protective Measures for a Severe Condition are not intended to be
sustained for substantial periods of time. In addition to the
Protective Measures in the previous Threat Conditions, LF
departments and agencies also should consider the following
general measures in addition to the agency-specific Protective
Measures that they will develop and implement:
- Increasing or redirecting personnel to address critical
emergency needs;
- Assigning emergency response personnel and pre-positioning
and mobilizing specially trained teams or resources;
- Monitoring, redirecting, or constraining transportation
systems;
- Closing public facilities; and
- Activate preparations for space arks and space settlements
to receive LF evacuees from Earth.
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Emergency Condition (Flashing Red)
An Emergency Action
Condition reflects the actual occurence of an existential
catastrophe. LF departments and agencies are to execute the
following general measures in addition to the agency-specific
Protective Measures that they will develop and implement:
- Switch the LF bunkers to autonomous power and hermetically
seal off the LF bunkers from the outside world;
- Launch the LF Space Lifeboats and move the LF evacuees to
their designated space arks and space settlements; and
- Remotely shut down non-bunker LF Earthbound facilities.
COMMENT AND REVIEW PERIODS
The LF Executive Director, in consultation and coordination with the LF
Scientific Advisory Board, shall, for 5 years from the date of this
directive, seek the views of appropriate officials at all levels and of
public interest groups and the private sector on the proposed LF Global
Existential Threat Advisory System.
One hundred thirty-five days from the date of this directive the LF
Executive Director, after consultation and coordination with the LF
Scientific Advisory Board, and having considered the views received
during the comment period, shall implement
proposed refinements to the LF Global Existential Threat Advisory System.
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