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Sunday, March 15, 2026

"Wars Are Never About What We're Told They're About, And This One Is No Different"


"Wars Are Never About What We're Told They're About, 
And This One Is No Different"
by Leo Hohmann

"Well, the moment is finally upon us. It’s been obvious to the tuned-in, fully awake folks for at least three years now that the world was being conditioned, indoctrinated and ultimately driven into World War III.

Most people didn’t want to go there. They said we were crazy for even talking or writing about it. As a result, most of America has grown numb to both the Ukraine war and the never-ending Middle East wars. They checked out long ago. The saying “ignorance is bliss,” may be a cliché, but it’s probably the truest of all clichés….until it runs its course and whatever you chose to be ignorant of comes knocking on your door, ready to slap you in the face, refusing to be ignored any longer. And that’s where we are now, my fellow Americans.

President Donald Trump, the self-proclaimed “Peace President,”authorized the US to join Israel in its war with Iran. We heard all the reports in the media that, as CNN says, “Trump is leaning towards using U.S. military force to strike Iranian nuclear sites.”

The truth is, this decision was made months or even years ago by the real decision-makers, who are not presidents. They are bankers, intelligence operatives, weapons manufacturers, tech oligarchs. They never wanted a diplomatic solution. And the goal was never just to destroy Iran’s nuclear operations. The goal was always regime change. Just ask retired General Wesley Clark about that. He warned us 18 years ago that Iran was on a list of seven countries in the Middle East that Washington had targeted for regime change. It’s taken longer than they thought, but they haven’t given up. They’re still working on that list of seven countries.
So wars are never about what they tell us they’re about. And this war is no different. It’s not about Iran’s nuclear program. Does anyone still think the Iraq war was about Saddam having weapons of mass destruction? Was Afghanistan about wiping out the al-Qaida terrorists? Washington was built for war. And Americans are conditioned to support it. We are taught that supporting war is part of supporting what it means to be American and patriotic. That’s what Washington does best is launch wars. They aren’t very good at winning them. But by golly they are good at launching them.

Trump has called on Iran to “unconditionally surrender.” He’s admitted he was aware of Israel’s war plans all along and supported them. He just needed to make it look like he was trying for peace, even though he broke every rule of diplomacy. He aired his frustrations with the Islamic Republic of Iran in public and he told the whole world the terms of his “deal,” that Iran was given one choice: Take the deal or be bombed. That’s not how diplomacy works and any reasonable person would know better than to use use such a ploy, let alone advertise it, and expect the opposing party to accept it.

Trump sent fleets of U.S. military assets to the Middle East and British PM Kier Starmer. This is Iraq and Afghanistan all over again, or is it? I could be wrong. It could be just another Middle East adventure that makes the neocons a lot of money. But something feels different this time. Like we are heading into uncharted waters, not just another futile and useless war that wastes the lives of American servicemen like in Lebanon, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, etc. It has all the makings of a much bigger event.

For one thing, it comes on the heels of the deceptive war games being played in Ukraine, where the US and NATO have used Ukraine as a proxy against Russia, pissing off Vladimir Putin and backing him into a corner, a corner where no nuclear-armed dictator ought to be pushed.

Secondly, unlike Iraq and Afghanistan, this war involves the lightning-rod nation of Israel and many Americans see it as “Israel’s war.” They may not mind us helping supply Israel with Patriot missiles and other defensive-oriented munitions, but they are not willing to risk a scenario where their sons or daughters get sent to die for what is seen as Israel’s national interest.

As Christians, we could argue for days over what the Bible means when it instructs us to “bless Israel,” but I question whether it includes being willing to die or send your children to die in whatever war Benjamin Netanyahu says is vital for his country’s national security.

This sense of Israel dragging the US into another endless Middle East war describes the feelings of roughly half of Trump’s base, known as the MAGA movement. Many loved Trump and voted three times for him exactly because they thought he was the one guy who would put an end to our country being dragged into another foreign war with nebulous connections to our national security. You could argue that some of these wars, the current one included, actually place our national security in jeopardy, creating more terrorist backlash to come our way.

So MAGA is done as a political movement if Trump gets us directly involved in the Iran-Israel war, especially if he ends up putting boots on the ground or we get hit by another wave of Islamic terrorism. Many will say “I’m done” with Trump who lied about being the Peace President when, in fact, his foreign policy is indistinguishable from that of George W. Bush or Joe Biden. He is continuing to fund Biden’s war in Ukraine and he is continuing to fight Bush-like wars in the Middle East.

MAGA cannot survive a major fracture because it already only accounted for roughly half the nation’s voting public. Trump’s party, the Republicans, will lose the mid-terms in grand fashion, and the cycle will repeat itself with a Democrat president promising to get us out of the Iranian quagmire in 2028, only to get us involved in more wars after that, if we still exist as a nation and haven’t been nuked by Russia.

That brings me to my final point of how this war feels different. We now have the real risk of Russia, China and North Korea getting involved directly in a war with America, likely on more than one or two fronts if China were to seize the opportunity to make a move on Taiwan. It was very clever how they drew Trump into their plan. They knew Israel didn’t have the type of ultra-heavy bombs to finish the job that it started and destroy Iran’s nuclear program, which is located more than half a mile underground. The plan all along was to have Israel start it, and the U.S. finish it. Now, who is “they?”

This entire war, along with the one in Ukraine, has been orchestrated from the start by the US, British and Israeli intelligence agencies. Trump, Netanyahu, Keir Starmer, and Vlad Zelensky are just along for the ride. They are globalist puppets.

Trump’s ego and unmatched bravado made him easy to manipulate. That’s why the deep state was not at all disappointed when he won the presidency for a second time, and one could even make the case that he was their preferred choice all along. Yes, even the lawfare, the incessant liberal-media attacks and possibly even the failed assassinations, were all carefully designed to make him more popular in the eyes of voters. Americans love an underdog.

But what if that underdog was working for the globalists all along? Knowingly or unknowingly, I believe he serves their purpose for this time. And what is their overarching purpose? To trigger the final takedown of an already vulnerable America, which is strapped with extreme debt and has an overstretched military force, already teetering on economic collapse. Get us in the final war with multiple foreign powers and watch the ship go down, showing the world that America was a paper tiger all along, built on a perception of strength that was always exaggerated, and finally became untenable.

Maybe I’ll be proven wrong. I hope I am. Maybe Trump really is the master of 3D Chess. Maybe Russia and China will continue to sit back and lick their wounds. The three countries have military cooperation agreements and economic ties. China gets a large chunk of its oil from Iran. But maybe Washington’s plan to destroy Russia and isolate China will work to perfection and secure the world for 100 years of peace. I pray I am wrong and the optimists who tell us to “trust the plan” are right."

"Iran’s Cluster Bombs Rain Freely On Tel Aviv After Iron Dome Got Depleted"

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OPTM, 3/15/26
"Iran’s Cluster Bombs Rain Freely On 
Tel Aviv After Iron Dome Got Depleted"
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"How It Really Is"

 

Dan, I Allegedly, "They Have No Cash!"; "No Soup For You! Businesses Are Collapsing!"

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Dan, I Allegedly, 3/15/26
"They Have No Cash!"
This is getting worse and worse for the real estate industry. There are mortgage lenders that are canceling loan applications because they do not have money to lend out. They are out of cash. What does the world look like when they are canceling loans like this?"
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Dan, I Allegedly, 3/15/26
"No Soup For You! Businesses Are Collapsing!"
"Major companies are making drastic changes as the economic slowdown begins to impact businesses across the country. In this video, Dan from I Allegedly breaks down the latest business closures, layoffs, and financial red flags that signal consumers are cutting spending. From Campbell Soup shutting down production lines to major sporting goods distributors filing bankruptcy, the retail and logistics industries are showing clear signs that demand is slowing and companies are scrambling to adapt.

Dan also covers shocking stories of corporate fraud, dealerships accused of financial schemes, and even a troubling case where AI facial recognition led to an innocent woman being jailed for months. As spending habits change and businesses struggle to survive, these stories reveal a deeper shift happening across the economy. Stay informed on the latest business news, economic trends, layoffs, bankruptcies, and consumer spending changes that are shaping the financial landscape right now."
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"US-Israel-Iran War, 3/15/26""

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Dialogue Works, 3/15/26
"Larry Johnson & Col. Wilkerson:
 U.S. Bases Under Siege By Iran"
"This interview argues that official claims of control in the Middle East conflict are mostly propaganda masking a worsening reality. The speakers say U.S. bases and air defenses in the Gulf are under heavy pressure, Iran has gained leverage through the Strait of Hormuz, and rising oil, gas, fertilizer, and food costs could trigger a global economic shock. They also warn that morale inside the military is weakening, leadership is losing credibility, and any move toward ground war would be logistically disastrous and politically explosive."
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Times Of India, 3/15/26
"Netanyahu Killed? Israeli PM Misses Security Meet,
 ‘6-Finger Lookalike’ Speech Sparks Frenzy"
"Rumors about the fate of Benjamin Netanyahu have exploded online after the Israeli Prime Minister was absent from a key military council meeting in Tel Aviv on March 14. The high-level meeting was attended by Defense Minister Israel Katz and Eyal Zamir, but Netanyahu’s absence triggered speculation across social media. Some users even pointed to a previous video appearance claiming anomalies in the footage, fueling conspiracy theories about AI-generated clips. US commentator Candace Owens also questioned Netanyahu’s whereabouts online, further amplifying the rumours. However, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office dismissed the claims as “fake news,” insisting Netanyahu is safe. The speculation comes amid a rapidly escalating war in the Middle East following Israeli and US strikes on Iran that killed former Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, triggering retaliatory missile and drone attacks across the region."
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Daniel Davis/Deep Dive, 3/15/26
"Col. Doug Macgregor: 
Iran War Not Ending Anytime Soon"

"Killing top Iranian leaders (including the Supreme Leader) did not cause the expected collapse of Iran’s government. New leaders quickly replaced them, and the state continued functioning. Iran is still launching ballistic missiles and striking targets in Israel and around the Gulf, showing its military capability remains intact. Important Iranian missile facilities, especially underground “missile cities” in eastern Iran, have not been destroyed because many are out of range of U.S. weapons.

The conflict has severely disrupted the global energy system: About 25% of the world’s oil supply is currently offline. Gulf countries have cut 6.7 million barrels per day (about 33% of regional production) because oil cannot be exported if shipping through the Strait of Hormuz is blocked. Storage tanks filled up, forcing producers to shut down oil extraction. 35% of global fertilizer shipments are also halted, which could increase food prices worldwide.

Higher energy costs will likely lead to: Rising electricity prices. More expensive industrial goods. Higher food and consumer prices. Pressure on central banks like the Federal Reserve to keep interest rates high instead of cutting them.

Europe and Asia are especially vulnerable due to low natural gas inventories and heavy reliance on Gulf energy. Even though the U.S. produces large amounts of oil and gas, global oil prices affect the U.S. economy, so inflation and higher costs will eventually impact Americans. The speaker argues the economic effects may start being felt in the U.S. by late spring or summer. International pressure to end the conflict could grow, and countries like China and Russia might support Iran if the economic disruption continues. Attempts by Donald Trump to reassure markets may calm the public temporarily, but analysts believe the energy and economic impacts will eventually become unavoidable.

Iran is unlikely to reopen the Strait because the demands being made (no uranium enrichment, dismantling missiles, and abandoning allies) are seen as equivalent to surrender, which Iran will not accept.

Bottom line: The conflict is not ending soon, Iran’s military capabilities remain active, and the biggest impact may be a global economic shock driven by disrupted oil, gas, and fertilizer supplies."
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"Alea Iacta Est"

"Alea Iacta Est"
by Alexander Macris

"In the closing days of 50 BC, the Roman Senate declared that Julius Caesar’s term as a provincial governor was finished. Roman law afforded its magistrates immunity to prosecution, but this immunity would end with Caesar’s term. As the leader of the populares faction, Caesar had many enemies among the elite optimates, and as soon as he left office, these enemies planned to bury him in litigation. Caesar knew he would lose everything: property, liberty, even his life. Caesar decided it was better to fight for victory than accept certain defeat. In January 49 BC, he crossed the Rubicon River with his army, in violation of sacred Roman law, and began a civil war. “Alea iacta est,” said Caesar: The die is cast."
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Charles Bukowoski, "Roll the Dice"
Read by Tom O'Bedlam

"44 B.C.,The Ides of March"

"44 B.C.,The Ides of March"
by History.com

"Julius Caesar, dictator of Rome, is stabbed to death in the Roman Senate house by 60 conspirators led by Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus on March 15. The day later became infamous as the Ides of March.

Caesar, born into the Julii, an ancient but not particularly distinguished Roman aristocratic family, began his political career in 78 B.C. as a prosecutor for the anti-patrician Popular Party. He won influence in the party for his reformist ideas and oratorical skills, and aided Roman imperial efforts by raising a private army to combat the king of Pontus in 74 B.C. He was an ally of Pompey, the recognized head of the Popular Party, and essentially took over this position after Pompey left Rome in 67 B.C. to become commander of Roman forces in the east.

In 63 B.C., Caesar was elected pontifex maximus, or “high priest,” allegedly by heavy bribes. Two years later, he was made governor of Farther Spain and in 60 B.C. returned to Rome, ambitious for the office of consul. The consulship, essentially the highest office in the Roman Republic, was shared by two politicians on an annual basis. Consuls commanded the army, presided over the Senate and executed its decrees, and represented the state in foreign affairs. Caesar formed a political alliance - the so-called First Triumvirate - with Pompey and Marcus Licinius Crassus, the wealthiest man in Rome, and in 59 B.C. was elected consul. Although generally opposed by the majority of the Roman Senate, Caesar’s land reforms won him popularity with many Romans.

In 58 B.C., Caesar was given four Roman legions in Cisalpine Gaul and Illyricum, and during the next decade demonstrated brilliant military talents as he expanded the Roman Empire and his reputation. Among other achievements, Caesar conquered all of Gaul, made the first Roman inroads into Britain, and won devoted supporters in his legions. However, his successes also aroused Pompey’s jealousy, leading to the collapse of their political alliance in 53 B.C.

The Roman Senate supported Pompey and asked Caesar to give up his army, which he refused to do. In January 49 B.C., Caesar led his legions across the Rubicon River from Cisalpine Gaul to Italy, thus declaring war against Pompey and his forces. Caesar made early gains in the subsequent civil war, defeating Pompey’s army in Italy and Spain, but was later forced into retreat in Greece. In August 48 B.C., with Pompey in pursuit, Caesar paused near Pharsalus, setting up camp at a strategic location. When Pompey’s senatorial forces fell upon Caesar’s smaller army, they were entirely routed, and Pompey fled to Egypt, where he was assassinated by an officer of the Egyptian king.

Caesar was subsequently appointed Roman consul and dictator, but before settling in Rome he traveled around the empire for several years and consolidated his rule. In 45 B.C., he returned to Rome and was made dictator for life. As sole Roman ruler, Caesar launched ambitious programs of reform within the empire. The most lasting of these was his establishment of the Julian calendar, which, with the exception of a slight modification and adjustment in the 16th century, remains in use today. He also planned new imperial expansions in central Europe and to the east. In the midst of these vast designs, he was assassinated on March 15, 44 B.C., by a group of conspirators who believed that his death would lead to the restoration of the Roman Republic. However, the result of the “Ides of March” was to plunge Rome into a fresh round of civil wars, out of which Octavian, Caesar’s grand-nephew, would emerge as Augustus, the first Roman emperor, destroying the republic forever."

"Trump is Trapped, But Doesn’t Know It"

"Trump is Trapped, But Doesn’t Know It"
by Larry Johnson

"The image above reminds us that we are in Deja Vu land with respect to the current war with Iran. Despite Trump’s campaign promise to not start a new war in the Middle East he has done exactly that. Only one little problem… He can’t win it and, even if he declares victory and tries to bring the air force squadrons and carrier strike groups back home, Iran is not going to cooperate.

I was interviewed late Friday night by a 40 year old man who lives in Iran. He was born during the Iraq/Iran war in the 1980s and has no real memory of how that event resonated among the adults at the time. However, the US and Israeli attacks of June 2025 and February 2026 have ignited a spirit of patriotism and nationalism among the generation born between 1980 and 2010. Western hopes that the people of Iran would demand the end of the Islamic Republic have been dashed. Iran is more united now than at anytime since the revolution of 1979.

A story has emerged that explains why Israel and the United States were so confident that the attack on 28 February would produce a regime change and the fall of the Islamic Republic… Israel’s Mossad had recruited General Esmail Qaani. General Esmail Qaani (often spelled Qaani or Qaani) was an Iranian brigadier general in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) who served as the commander of the IRGC’s Quds Force, the unit in charge of Iran’s overseas and covert operations, until January 2020, when he was appointed to replace Qassem Soleimani after Soleimani was killed in a U.S. drone strike near Baghdad on January 3, 2020. General Qaani reportedly had promised to deliver Iran to the West, but his role in facilitating the murder of the Ayatollah Ali Khameni was exposed and he has been eliminated. Watch this video to understand the extent of his treachery.
During the week following the death of the Ayatollah Khameni and his top generals, Iran military operations and missile strikes were carried out in a decentralized fashion that gave each regional commander complete autonomy to select targets. It now appears that the command-and-control system of Iran’s military and security services has been restored and Iran is now carrying out a very precise, coordinated plan to force the US from the Persian Gulf and to destroy Israel’s ability to attack Iran.

Here’s the report from Iran of its activities on March 14: In the 52nd wave of Operation True Promise 4, under the code “O Zainab al-Kubra, peace be upon her,” IRGC forces carried out combined strikes on targets in the occupied territories and three US bases in retaliation for the blood of martyred workers from Iran’s industrial towns. Ambulance sirens and Zionist admissions of rising killed and wounded reveal the scale of the IRGC missile strikes on the industrial sectors of Tel Aviv. Iranian missiles and drones also struck the industrial sectors and US force gathering points at the Al-Harir base in Erbil and the Ali Al-Salem and Arifjan bases.

The unknown fate of the Zionist Prime Minister and reports he may be dead or fleeing with his family highlight the crisis within the Zionist regime. If this child-killing criminal is alive, we will continue to pursue and kill him with full force.

Iran is carrying out an average of four waves of missile and drone attacks per day. The US and Israel have grossly underestimated Iran’s arsenal of ballistic missiles. In the event that Donald Trump tries to declare victory and disengage, Iran will not. Iran will continue to pummel US military facilities in the Persian Gulf and Israel’s military and infrastructure. I believe that Iran will not end its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz until the US and Israel agree to Iran’s terms. These include the lifting of all sanctions against Iran, the removal of US military installations from the Persian Gulf and reparations for the damage inflicted on Iran during the course of this war.

Trump will face the dilemma of accepting Iran’s terms (a humiliating outcome) or continuing a war of attrition while the while Iran launches at least three waves of missiles every day. The pressure on Trump will be enormous as long as Iran maintains control over the Strait of Hormuz… US allies, particularly in Asia, will be pleading to an end of the war, and the domestic economic picture will worsen. Trump is trapped and does not appear to have a politically viable exit ramp."

Saturday, March 14, 2026

"Trump, Netanyahu, Epstein Class Are Stuck; Iran Prepared For A Long War"

Trends Journal, 3/14/26
Mohammad Marandi, 3/14/26
"Trump, Netanyahu, Epstein Class Are Stuck;
 Iran Prepared For A Long War"
The Trends Journal is a weekly magazine analyzing global current events forming future trends. Our mission is to present Facts and Truth over fear and propaganda to help subscribers prepare for What's Next in these increasingly turbulent times."
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"Millions Warned: Once-In-A-Generation Storm Hitting America"

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Snyder Reports, 3/14/26
"Millions Warned: 
Once-In-A-Generation Storm Hitting America"
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Musical Interlude: 2002, “Return To Freedom”

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2002, “Return To Freedom”

"A Look to the Heavens"

“Close to the Great Bear (Ursa Major) and surrounded by the stars of the Hunting Dogs (Canes Venatici), this celestial wonder was discovered in 1781 by the metric French astronomer Pierre Mechain. Later, it was added to the catalog of his friend and colleague Charles Messier as M106. Modern deep telescopic views reveal it to be an island universe - a spiral galaxy around 30 thousand light-years across located only about 21 million light-years beyond the stars of the Milky Way. 
Along with a bright central core, this stunning galaxy portrait, a composite of image data from amateur and professional telescopes, highlights youthful blue star clusters and reddish stellar nurseries tracing the galaxy's spiral arms. It also shows off remarkable reddish jets of glowing hydrogen gas. In addition to small companion galaxy NGC 4248 at bottom right, background galaxies can be found scattered throughout the frame. M106, also known as NGC 4258, is a nearby example of the Seyfert class of active galaxies, seen across the spectrum from radio to X-rays. Active galaxies are powered by matter falling into a massive central black hole.”

"The Most Deluded People..."

"There are none so blind as those who will not see. The most deluded
people are those who choose to ignore what they already know.”
- John Heywood, 1546

The Poet: Maya Angelou, “Alone”

“Alone”

“Lying, thinking
Last night
How to find my soul a home,
Where water is not thirsty
And bread loaf is not stone.
I came up with one thing
And I don’t believe I’m wrong,
That nobody,
But nobody
Can make it out here alone.
Alone, all alone,
Nobody, but nobody
Can make it out here alone.

There are some millionaires
With money they can’t use,
Their wives run round like banshees,
Their children sing the blues.
They’ve got expensive doctors
To cure their hearts of stone,
But nobody,
No, nobody
Can make it out here alone.
Alone, all alone,
Nobody, but nobody
Can make it out here alone.

Now if you listen closely
I’ll tell you what I know…
Storm clouds are gathering,
The wind is gonna blow.
The race of man is suffering,
And I can hear the moan,
‘Cause nobody,
But nobody,
Can make it out here alone.
Alone, all alone,
Nobody, but nobody,
Can make it out here alone.”

- Maya Angelou

"When The Demons Come Along..."

"Here is a universal law: that when it comes to negative and positive, you will always thrive more powerfully in the positive if you have first been immersed in, and have heroically overcome, the polar opposite negative of that thing. To abide in the positive existence of something, without having known and overcome its polar opposite - that is to be only a frame of the real structure. Easily toppled down and taken apart. True power is in the hands of the one who thrives in the positive, after having known and conquered the negative. Because when the demons come along, she will say to those demons: "I know you, I have owned you, but now you bow down to me."
- C. JoyBell C.

"The Brutal Truth About Violence When The SHTF"

"The Brutal Truth About Violence When The SHTF"
Selco interviewed by Daisy Luther

"Are you prepared for the extreme violence that is likely to come your way if the SHTF? No matter what your plan is, it’s entirely probable that at some point, you’ll be the victim of violence or have to perpetrate violence to survive. As always, Selco is our go-to guy on SHTF reality checks and this thought-provoking interview will shake you to your core.

If you don’t know Selco, he’s from Bosnia and he lived through a year in a city that was blockaded with no utilities, no deliveries of supplies, and no services. In his interviews, he shares what the scenarios the rest of us theorize about were REALLY like.  He mentioned to me recently that most folks aren’t prepared for the violence that is part and parcel of a collapse, which brings us to today’s interview.

How prevalent was violence when the SHTF in Bosnia? It was wartime and chaos, from all conflicts in those years in the Balkan region Bosnian conflict was most brutal because of multiple reasons, historical, political and other. To simplify the explanation why violence was common and very brutal, you need to picture a situation where you are “bombarded” with huge amount of information (propaganda) which instills in you very strong feelings of fear and hate. Out of fear and hate, violence grows easy and fast, and over the very short period of time you see how people around you (including you) do things that you could not imagine before.

I can say that violence was almost an everyday thing in the whole spectrum of different activities because it was a fight for survival. Again, whenever (and wherever) you put people in a region without enough resources, you can expect violence.

We were living a normal life, and then suddenly we were thrown in a way of living where if you could not “negotiate” something with someone, you solve the problem by launching a rocket from an RPG through the window of his living room. Hate stripped down the layers of humanity and suddenly it was “normal” to level an apartment building with people inside with shells from a tank or form private prisons with imprisoned civilians for slave work or sex slaves.

Nothing that I saw or read before could have prepared me for the level of violence and blindness to it, for the lives of kids, elders, civilians, and the innocent. Again, the thing that is important for readers is that we were a modern society one day, and then in few weeks it turned into carnage. Do not make the mistake of saying “it cannot happen here” because I made that mistake too. Do not underestimate power of propaganda, fear, hate, and the lowest human instincts, no matter how modern and good your society is right now and how deeply you believe that “it can not happen here”.

You’ve mentioned warlords and gangs in several of your articles. Were they responsible for the majority of the violence or was it hungry families? Fighting of the armies through the whole period of war brings violence in terms of constant shelling from a distance from different kind of weapons. For example a few multiple rocket launchers (VBR) could bring in 30 seconds the destruction in an area of 3-4 apartment buildings, and being there in that moment and surviving it gives you a completely new view on life. Snipers were a constant threat and over time you simply grow a way of living that you constant scan area in front of you where your next steps gonna be. Are you gonna be visible and from where? Etc.

Most brutal violence was actually lawlessness and complete lack of order between different factions and militias, so in some periods there were militias or gangs who simply ruled the cities or part of the city where they were absolutely masters of everything in terms of deciding of taking someone’s life. In lawlessness, you as one person could be really small and not interesting, or join some bigger group of people to be stronger, some family or militia or gang.

An example of a gang would be group of people of some 300 or 500 people who “officially” were a unit or militia and operate for some faction, but in reality they operate mostly for themselves. That included owning part of the black market, having prison (for forced labor or ransom), attacking people and houses for resources, smuggling people from dangerous areas. Violence from those kinds of group was the most immediate violence, the most visible in terms of SHTF talking. If those people came on your door you could obey, fight, or negotiate, but mostly you could not not ask for help from any kind of authority, because there was no real authority.

In any society, no matter where you are living, there are a great number of people who are waiting for the SHTF to go out and do violent things. Small time criminals or simply violent persons who are not openly violent because system is there to punish them for that. It is like that. Some gang leaders that I knew were actually completely sick people with a strange type of charisma that makes people follow them, weird situations that can happen only in a real collapse. They are people who just waited for their time to rise. Those kinds of people together with criminal organization that are already there in any city in the world will be the backbone of SHTF gangs.

Who were the most likely victims? A very simple answer would be that the most likely victims were people who had interesting things without enough defense. But it was not always that simple. For example one of the first houses that got raided in my neighborhood, right at the beginning of collapse while there was still some kind of order, was a rich family’s home. They had a nice house with bars on the windows, a pretty good setup for defense, and they had enough people inside so they could give pretty good resistance to the mob. But they got raided simply because they were known that they are rich, so they were attacked with enough force to be overwhelmed.

It was not only about how much manpower you had and how well-organized defense of your home was, it was also about how juicy a target you were. If you are faced with 150 angry people attacking your home because they are sure you have good stuff inside your chances are low, no matter how good and tough you are. People who were alone were a pretty easy target and old people without support of family or friends.

It was not always about killing someone or violence. For example, if you were alone and without resources but you had something else valuable like some kind of skill or knowledge you could easily be “recruited” for some faction or group, not by your will of course.

What were some ways to prevent yourself from becoming a victim of violence? How do you recommend that people prepare themselves for the possibility of violence? It can be done in steps, or in layers:

• Do not be interesting (or attract attention) when the SHTF. This means a lot of things, for this article I can give a few examples with shortened explanations because it is a huge topic:

• Do not look like a prepper (before or after SHTF). There is no sense in announcing that you are prepping for EMP, civil collapse, apocalypse, or whatever. With that you are risking the probability that when the SHTF, people will remember that you have interesting things in your home. Your home should look ordinary. For example, if you are living in the city on a street where all houses look similar, there is not  much sense in making your home look like a fortress. You’ll just attract attention.

Your defense should be based on more subtle means. Some examples are having means to reinforce doors and windows quickly when you need it, or to reinforce them from inside. Make changes in your yard to funnel possible attackers where you want them to be (trees, fence, bush…). You can make your home look abandoned or already looted.

• Think about what survival is! Survival is about staying alive, it is not about being comfortable at the expense of losing your life. I have seen many times people lose their lives simply because they were too attached to their belongings (house, car, land, goods…) so they simply did not want to leave something and run in a particular moment.

• Everything can be earned and bought again except life. Forget about statements like “I will defend it with my life” or “over my dead body” or similar because the real SHTF is usually not heroic or noble. It is hard and brutal. When you are gone you are gone and there might be nobody to take care of your family just because you have been stubborn or trusted in movies when it came to violence. To rephrase it: Be ready to leave your home in a split second if that means you and your family will survive, no matter how many good things you have stored there.

• Be mentally ready for violence: In a way, it is impossible to be ready for violence, especially widespread violence when the SHTF, but you can minimize shock when that happens with some things. If you are not familiar with what violence is, you can try to get yourself close” to it today (in normal times). It can be done, for example, by doing some voluntary work for example in a local hospital, ER or similar… or simply by working with homeless people. Sounds maybe strange but activities like this can get you a bit of a feeling of what it is all about, not to mention that you can learn some practical and useful skills for SHTF.

• Have means and skills  (physically) to defend – or to do violence: No matter how old or young you are, your gender or religion I assure you that you are capable of doing violence. It is only a matter of the situation and how far you are going to be pushed. It is not just “some people are capable of violence.” Everybody is capable. Not everybody enjoys doing it or is willing to do it so easily.

In today (normal times) you can learn some violence skills and you should do it, again no matter if you are a woman or old or young. You should own a weapon and know how to use it. You should practice with it, or have at least some basic knowledge about hand-to-hand combat. The worst case scenario is to have a weapon that you try for the first time when SHTF.

Be familiar with your means for defense, let your family members know what they need to do in case of attack of your home, have plan, and go through it. Only through practice will you minimize chances for mistakes.

• Use common sense: I know lot of survivalists almost dream about how they are going to use weapons against bad guys when SHTF, and that they will be something like super heroes from movies, saving innocents and killing villains. Truth is that in a real collapse, a lot of things are kind of blurred and you are not sure who the bad guys are. Good guys turn out to be lunatic gang members who want to bring food to their kids. There are no super heroes when SHTF, and if some of them show up they end up dead quickly.

There is only you and your skills and mindset and what you prepared. Use violence as a last resort because of the simple fact that by using violence you are risking of getting killed or hurt. Remember when SHTF there is maybe no doctor or hospital to take care of your wound. It is a time when even a small cut can eventually kill you through infection and lack of proper care.

I’m a single mom with a household full of girls. In an SHTF situation, what would our best strategies be to remain safe? Just like I have mentioned before, strategy is always same for any part of survival, and shooting from the rifle is pretty similar no matter are you man or woman. Being single mom with household full of girls on first look make you as a ideal target in some situations, but we are talking here in prepper terms so there is no reason not to be perfectly well prepared as a single mom with girls.

But yes I admit it is not perfect situation, even if you are prepared well, some things are sure, you need to connect with other people even more. House with couple of girls will always look like easy prey for some people. It is like that.

Were people in the city safer than people in the country? Can you tell us more about rural living during this time? In my case definitely no. In the essence it always come to the resources and people. City meant more people less resources, country (rural) meant less people more resources, and because that level of violence simply was lower. That was most important reason.

There are few more reasons why it was much better in the country. People in the country (rural settings) were much more “connected to ground”  they were more tough if you like, they grew their own food, had cattle, lived more simple life prior SHTF and when everything collapsed they had less problems getting use to it. Yes they also did not have electricity and phones, running water or connection to other places but they adapted easier to the new life because they had more useful skills then people in the city. Life was harder for them too than prior to the collapse, but they had means to get resources: land, woods, river…

Another thing is that people in small rural communities “in the country” were more connected to each other, people knew their neighborhood and some things were easier to organize, like community security watch, help in case of diseases and similar.

What types of weapons did people have for self-defense? It was different political system prior the collapse where it was not so usual to own a weapon legally. And to own one illegally could mean a lot of troubles. Right prior to SHTF, it became possible to buy different weapons on the black market but still, a majority of people did not own weapons. When it all collapsed, it was possible to get a weapon through trade.

Because of the military doctrine here prior to the collapse, we used “East Bloc” weapons. A favorite was AK-47 in all different kind of editions, or older weapons like M-48 rifle, SKS rifle, 22 and similar. People used what they had, so in one period you would be lucky if you had any kind of pistol and knife. Later through the different channels weapon become more available so people had them more. A lot of that was actually junk that some warlords somehow “imported”. Weapons 50-60 years old without proper ammunition, or not in operating condition. A lot of people simply did not have a clue how to use any kind of weapon so a lot of accidental deaths happened.

I remember people storming abandoned army barracks that was mostly looted, but they found in one building a lot of RPGs while other part of the same building was burning. Two guys were trying to figure out a single-use RPG, and while they were messing with it clearly not knowing how that thing worked, they accidentally armed it and launched a rocket that flew through the crowd, not hurting anyone and exploding in wall 100 meters from where they stood. They were smiling, clearly happy because they thought they figured out how that thing worked.

What weapons do you suggest to have for SHTF? It is a never-ending discussion and a favorite prepper topic, and I must say that whole discussion is overrated. I have used them in a real situation, and tried and tested lot of different kind of weapons and what works for me may simply not work for you. For example, here for me good choice is AK-47 rifle, maybe for you wherever you are it is very bad choice.

Good advice is: you need to have a weapon that most people have around you because of multiple reasons: spare parts, repairing, ammunition availability, possibility that you can pick that rifle from other people and you know how to use it. What caliber and similar is a matter of discussion again. I am talking from the point of owning a rifle. Another thing is that you need to know how that weapon works. Luckily, most of my readers live in an area where gun laws are great comparing to region where I am. You have much more choices when it comes to owning a weapon and practicing with it. Use that.

And do not forget that using a weapon in a real life situation is not like shooting at beer bottles with your friends after a barbecue. In real life you might be in a situation to use a weapon while you are tired, dirty, and hungry and while someone is screaming next to you. It is going to be maybe when you are not ready to do that, maybe in pitch dark, maybe after you have been awake for 48 hours. At least think about that.

When should you use violence? Contrary to some popular beliefs in the prepper community, the point is to use violence only as a last solution. The reason is as I mentioned already, the risk that you can be hurt or killed too, but also once you do violence you change your own rules, or push it more forward, and it is easy to get lost in violence. There are consequences to that, and you are not going to be the same person ever again.

Violence is a tool, not a toy. You need to know how to use it as best as possible, but also to avoid using it when it is not necessary. It is a good idea to set up a clear set of rules (mentally too) when you are gonna use violence and to try to stick to it. For example you will use weapon if someone tries to break your home and attack you, and you need to be ready to do that without hesitation.

What else should we know about post-collapse violence? Think with your head and research. One thing that is absolutely important when it comes to understanding how violent it is going to be and what can you expect in your own case of SHTF, is to understand how much media can influence people in making their decisions about violence.

In my case, the media built up situation where people feared so much from other people that they actually hated them. They hated them so much that they actually strip them down from humanity. In a real-life example, it works in a way that people killed other people, including kids and women, because they hated them so much because media told them.

It may look ridiculous and not possible to you, and you might again think “that can not happen here” but please trust your own resources, look for independent information, not mainstream media, in order to get the right information about what is really happening in the beginning of collapse. Do not be pulled into “popular opinion” just because the “man from TV” (whoever he might be) told you so. It is easier today. Because of the internet, you have much more choices for correct information than in my time. But still be careful, you might find yourself rioting together with 500 people just because you trusted some media."


More information about Selco: Selco survived the Balkan war of the 90s in a city under siege, without electricity, running water, or food distribution. In his online works, he gives an inside view of the reality of survival under the harshest conditions. He reviews what works and what doesn’t, tells you the hard lessons he learned, and shares how he prepares today. He never stopped learning about survival and preparedness since the war. Regardless what happens, chances are you will never experience extreme situations like Selco did. But you have the chance to learn from him and how he faced death for months. Real survival is not romantic or idealistic. It is brutal, hard and unfair. Let Selco take you into that world.
Read more of Selco’s articles here: - https://shtfschool.com/blog/
Related:
Laurence Gonzales, "The 12 Rules of Survival"

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