This video from Brass Facts explores 'failed states' using Papua New Guinea (PNG) as a case study for societal collapse (SHTF) scenarios relevant to the United States. It highlights the absence of state law in rural PNG, where the 'Wantok' system of tribal/family networks provides security and social order. The analysis suggests that in a collapse, robust community networks are more critical than high-end gear.
Venezuela is analyzed not as a failed state, but as a 'permissive state' functioning as infrastructure for hostile actors like terrorists and intelligence agencies. This infrastructure supports criminal organizations, drug trafficking, and mass migrations, making external threats operate with immunity. The discussion highlights conflicting media narratives surrounding Nicolás Maduro's situation and the complex geopolitical landscape.
This video discusses 10 aspects of a failed state, drawing parallels to the current situation in the USA. The creator argues that these indicators suggest a "SHTF" (Shit Hits The Fan) scenario is imminent and emphasizes the importance of preparedness. The video references an article by Mario Silva on the causes and consequences of failed states and promotes the creator's website and SubscribeStar channel for further information and exclusive content related to prepping and community networking.
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