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SECTION 10

SAFE-USA: Strategic Arsenal & Freedom Emergency Fund

The proposed SAFE-USA fund and a notional budget allocation simulator.

SAFE-USA Emergency Fund

100% allocated
  • Child rescue & recovery30%
  • School shields20%
  • Strategic stockpiles15%
  • Watchtower/intelligence15%
  • Recovery programs10%
  • Emergency reserve10%
Balanced at 100% ✓

A notional illustration of trade-offs, not a budget proposal.

Illustrative allocation for a proposed fund — not real budget figures.

Overview

This section explains the document’s proposed funding mechanism: the SAFE-USA fund — the Strategic Arsenal & Freedom Emergency Fund. The authors argue the doctrine’s other proposals require a dedicated, accountable source of support.

Why a dedicated fund

The authors contend that durable capacity needs a stable funding stream with clear priorities, so that preparedness does not depend on year-to-year improvisation.

The allocation simulator

The simulator lets a reader distribute a notional 100% across priorities, with a live total. The default allocation is:

  • Child rescue & recovery — 30%
  • School shields — 20%
  • Strategic stockpiles — 15%
  • Watchtower / intelligence — 15%
  • Recovery programs — 10%
  • Emergency reserve — 10%

The tool flags whether selections add up to 100%, making trade-offs visible. These percentages are illustrative starting points for discussion.

What the allocation reveals

Child rescue and recovery receives the largest share, consistent with the authors’ framing of child protection as the central concern. The remaining priorities map directly to earlier sections.

Accountability

The document frames SAFE-USA as a public, accountable instrument, connecting to the oversight provisions in Section 11 and the metrics dashboard in Section 15.