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American pope during a critical time equals two things.   If a conspiracy is suspected it does not exist.   If a conspiracy exists it is not suspected.  Heads-up pope, while the Israel people are kind and wonderful people, never discount the percentage that exists in all ethic groups, that will go to any lengths … Read more

Reminiscent in visuals to the parade of war machines just before World War Two, only better music …

  I am non-political, however it was noteworthy that Dan Andrews and other Australian politicians were in attendance. Perhaps they could negotiate with Putin to switch sides and support Australia? If world leaders could forge an alliance with Stalin to bring an end to World War II, surely they can persuade Putin to ally with … Read more

Invasion of Australia — How to Evade the Military as a Civilian by Henry Thumb

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When war breaks out, civilians are often caught in the crossfire. History has shown us time and again that those unprepared can find themselves facing impossible choices: how to keep their families safe, how to find food, and how to evade the military forces that move through their towns and cities.

This video explores the urgent question: what do you do when you have no training, no preparation, and suddenly you must escape and evade to survive? From the jungles of Southeast Asia to the streets of war-torn Europe, civilians throughout history have been forced into survival situations they never expected.  Our goal here is not to glorify conflict but to learn the lessons that can help ordinary people increase their odds of making it home alive.

If you are ever caught in a crisis, understanding the basics of evasion, concealment, and survival psychology could mean the difference between life and death.  We’ll cover the essential mindset that makes evasion possible: staying calm under pressure, minimising movement, and recognising patterns in both terrain and enemy behaviour. We’ll also explore practical tips inspired by SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape) principles and guerrilla warfare tactics. These include blending into civilian populations, using terrain to your advantage, and making decisions that keep you unpredictable to those pursuing you. But survival isn’t only about tactics — it’s about endurance and resourcefulness.

In this video, you’ll see how history provides examples of families and individuals who managed to evade military patrols with minimal resources, often relying on nothing more than their wits, patience, and courage. Understanding these historical lessons isn’t just interesting; it’s vital knowledge that reminds us how fragile normal life can be when war erupts.

This content is designed for anyone interested in preparedness, survival skills, or simply gaining a deeper understanding of the realities civilians face in conflict zones.
Whether you’re a history buff, a student of military strategy, or just someone curious about survival, this video will give you insights you won’t find in Hollywood films. By the end, you’ll walk away with an appreciation of the challenges civilians have endured and continue to endure across the globe, along with key takeaways you can apply to your own preparedness mindset.

 

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