Never Go To A Forest If Society Collapses: Park Rangers Encounter In Liberia
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It's interesting to wonder how many of
you guys would consider going out to the
forest if society were to disappear or
vanish or somehow collapse.
Today's video I'm going to be sharing a
specific experience that a park ranger
called Emmanuel went through in the
1990s in Liberia.
Now, I've never featured a I think I
featured a few encounters outside of the
United States, but nearly all of them
are from my US-based viewers, who are
around 80 to 90% of my audience.
A lot of people would come out to a
forest if they felt more comfortable.
Maybe they knew how to do bushcraft or
survival. they are trained in it or have
done it since birth with their parents
and they would feel more comfortable
doing that. But in the interview that I
had with Emanuel, he talked me through
his experience being a ranger in the '9s
in Liberia during an extremely unstable
time in the country's history where
people were quite literally in a state
of civil unrest and collapse. People
were living as clans in the forest in
small pockets. Lots of people in
societies were, you know, committing
atrocious things and Emanuel was
witnessing everything firsthand
in regards to the forest because he was
the ranger of one of the forests in the
southern region
and this region of Liberia, the area he
was in. He explained in great detail to
me how eventually as things started to
progress and the faith in the local
establishment and the government
declined, people began acting up,
misbehaving, stealing from one another,
ignoring rules and the safety of others.
And the thing is with Emanuel's
situation, it's not like he can just
choose not to go into work anymore. He
still had a duty. And a park ranger in
Liberia or anywhere in Africa, it's not
quite the same as a park ranger in the
United States. You see, their job is
arguably a lot more stressful, a lot
more difficult. And hear me out. Their
job isn't necessarily to empty trash
cans or make sure the local cafe is full
of happy people on their hikes. Instead,
it's to stop people logging who
shouldn't be logging. It's to stop
people taking uh you know taking animals
who shouldn't be taking animals or
hunting them when they're not allowed
to. And that's where you see a lot of
these nature documentaries of the
rangers and the wardens out in Africa,
the different countries and they are
going out with uh you know they're going
out armed in these trucks and they're
catching what they call poachers.
So Emanuel was on the front line of 1990
and one thing he realized not only did
all this activity increase which made
his job very unsafe and a nightmare.
We're going to walk through bit by bit
how things gradually changed and the
experience and how he told it to me
leading on into more and more people
trying to live an off-grid life in clans
hunter gatherer style living. And I
thought, what better way to tell this
experience than to come straight out
into one of the most remote forests of
my entire region. So, ladies and
gentlemen, subscribe if you're new. And
yeah, let's get started.
In the late 1980s, things became very
unstable in Liberia. Before then, the
country was obviously in a lot of
conflict and things were very tough.
Emanuel was working in a specific region
as a park ranger with the job of trying
to reduce poaching, maintain the health
and safety of the wildlife and
endangered species around his
jurisdiction as they call it. He went
into work most mornings very early as
lots of the park rangers do. His job was
to make sure that there was no activity
going on around the area which would be
at detriment to the nature. You know, he
is a guardian or a warden of the land.
But as he began going into work, he soon
noticed obviously he was watching the
news. He was keeping an eye on the state
of his local towns, cities, villages,
rural areas. He realized something had
changed in people. Now, some of you may
know more about this than me. What
happened to Liberia? Maybe I have some
people who even were part of what
happened or witnessed things or lived
them like Emanuel. But whilst you wake
up, it's not like it's a click of a
fingers and it's like, "Oh, come on
family. We're going to live in the
forest because Walmart shut down. The
power's out." and they've got grids and
checkpoints everywhere with law
enforcement. That's not how it works. In
fact, it's very gradual. Even if the
grid and the power goes out very fast,
it still takes time. It's a knock-on
effect. There are backup systems and
emergency measures in place. And
obviously when that happens, it takes
weeks for the actual citizens in their
homes with their families to feel the
effect of something that may have
happened days, weeks, or even a month
ago, depending on how long the buffer
zone is between consequence, action, and
reaction.
Emanuel was starting to watch these
things unfolding, not just on the radio,
on the TV. He saw it in person. people
used to come and go on tours around the
uh area. Uh lots of tourists um but also
lots of locals would bring their
families to nature and would have a good
time. But as he began seeing things
changing, becoming more tougher, people
had no money to spend on going out and
enjoying these tours or these safaris as
they used to call them. His job pretty
much just then went on to focusing only
on stopping the unwanted activity within
the park. And that was the worst part of
his job that he told me he hated the
most was trying to stop these people who
were willing to basically get into
dangerous altercations
to make a living. You know, this was
what they did. It was a network of
individuals who would act in a way to
try and make money and take from the
nature. So whilst he was trying to do
his job during these years in the '90s,
it got more and more dangerous. Yes, he
had to use a weapon. Yes, he got in
multiple what should we say altercations
over the years or during this time there
was a particular month where he told me
about something that happened where he
actually caught some poachers. um almost
ended up losing his life as a result. It
was only him and a fellow colleague that
were there and there was a whole group
of them that had gone to a trap they had
put out and they got there just before
Emanuel and his colleague did and it
turned into a nightmare.
So as I'm saying this situation unfolded
very slowly and people were not coming
out not going to the forests they were
not enjoying family parks they became
survival and like the video yesterday
where I mentioned during lockdown we had
the same mindset here in the west people
stopped going out and going to clubs and
bars and cinemas and holiday parks and
even a lot of places in nature stopped
being hiked and tked
the world literally shut down. Well,
they had a mini version of this in
Liberia in the '90s where effectively
families knew it was so dangerous that
they stopped going out and they stopped
spending their money or what little
money they had.
It escalated pretty bad. Things started
to go from bad to worse. And he noticed
this around 3 years in to the
instability of uh local authorities
basically battling with different clans
and groups that were funded by god knows
who in in little groups and they were
trying to overthrow the people in
charge. There were different clans
battling each other. It was a hell hole.
It was horrific for the poor people
involved in the crossfire and it was
very very dangerous.
he realized that he started to see a lot
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