
Author: Sacrificing Humanity
INDY PEDERSON is a brilliant entrepreneur and founder of five corporations, four of which hold his private island project worth $35 million.
To research this book, he visited major players in nuclear war in 30 countries over two years of non-stop world travel, including: walking into the KGB offices in Moscow and interviewing them; interviewing Colonel Yablonski, the head of the Nuclear START Agreement in Moscow; interviewing a lieutenant colonel and two generals inside Cheyenne Mountain; going deep underground in Missouri’s launch control center; interviewing Navy officials at Bangor sub base in Washington; and visiting all the nuclear sites in Wyoming and Colorado.
He also interviewed the last of the Hopi Indian prophets in their homes in Arizona before they died.
Indy’s mission is to provide a safe haven for scientists, engineers, innovators, creators, and good people, if God forbid, we continue to test The Ladder of Escalation Theory that states two nuclear powers cannot fire a shot at one another because it will eventually end in global nuclear war.
As a contingency, he bought this island property so people can start over again and rejuvenate the planet.
To accomplish this goal, he purchased nine miles of Isla Magdalena, an uninhabited, undeveloped national park the size of Maui in Patagonia, Chile, one of the safest locations on the entire planet due to wind patterns and ocean currents.
A remnant could survive on this nation-state sized island, far safer than New Zealand and Australia that both have high priority nuclear targets due to their hosting U.S. installations that run our nuclear sub fleet.
He also purchased one of the world’s largest glacier water rights, knowing the long-run value of pure water in the event of nuclear war that would contaminate most of the world’s water supply with radioactivity.
He is perhaps the only person other than Elon Musk who has a specific plan to save Western Civilization in the event of a nuclear war; however, Indy’s plan is more down-to-earth instead of going to Mars.