Wake up call South Africa

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Some wisdom and lessons learned from what’s happening in South Africa.


https://tactical-wisdom.com/2021/07/16/wake-up-call-south-africa/
The current situation in South Africa should be a learning tool for anyone interested in preparedness. The state of KwaZulu Natal is in a true Without-Rule-Of-Law situation.

But first, here’s the Tactical Wisdom that applies here:

“then if anyone hears the trumpet but does not heed the warning and the sword comes and takes their life, their blood will be on their own head. Since they heard the sound of the trumpet but did not heed the warning, their blood will be on their own head. If they had heeded the warning, they would have saved themselves.“

Ezekiel 33:4-5

Sure, they’ll tell you that as of earlier today 1,470 people were arrested for looting. The truth is that during the early morning hours, while the rioters were sleeping off another night of looting and destruction, the South African Police Service (SAPS) made a sweep and arrested people for “possession of looted items”. That’s not the same thing.

Essentially, based upon multiple reports, there is a period of semi-lawfulness early in the day, before the rioters get up, when the police try and re-establish control. As the days wear on, the rioters push the police back off the streets and more looting occurs.

The truth heard from a few private security companies is even worse. At night, police are showing up at their facilities begging for ammunition. Does your current preparedness plan account for “mutual-aid ammo”? It would be very easy on it’s face to tell the police to pound sand, you need your ammo. But, what will happen when you need the police? They will remember that you refused to help them.

Another lesson for us in preparedness is the involvement of the SAPS in the rioting. Several citizen groups have manned their own checkpoints and have discovered and detained several SAPS officers with cars full of stolen merchandise.

There have been several incidences of men in SAPS uniforms raiding homes or robbing people at check points.

Lesson: In a WROL situation, a badge and a uniform mean NOTHING. Do not rely on outward appearances. If you find yourself in a true WROL situation, understand that police may not be police. Don’t let them in by virtue of the uniform alone.

You should also apply this lesson to checkpoints, as I mentioned in the Baseline Training Manual, and avoid them. At best, the police may confiscate your stuff under the Defense Production Act (we’ll cover that in an article over the weekend). At worse, it’s not really an authorized checkpoint and you’ll be robbed or killed. Avoid them at every opportunity.

Another issue is that now 1,000,000 rounds of small arms ammunition that was in the custody of the SAPS has gone missing. I would assume that it was taken by SAPS members to defend their homes, but that’s really just the best-case scenario. The worst case is that looters took it.

The lesson from this is that you need to consider what types of arms and ammunition is available to looters in your local area for your own situational awareness. Plot gun stores, police stations, and guard & reserve armories. Those will be places to avoid in a crisis event and something to be aware of. You might be thinking that an armory is well guarded. It isn’t. There are indeed physical security standards for arms rooms, but as a former Military Policeman I know that those standards include the words “Chicken Wire”, so it’s not exactly impenetrable.

Something else we’re learning from first hand reports is that the amount of ammunition you need is “MORE”. One of the security companies, who donated ammo to the police to keep the station from being overrun, arranged for aerial resupply by bush plane, which is common in South Africa, by having them land a plane full of ammunition on a farm. Once the ammo was landed, the security team mounted a support column and went to the police station to help defend it.

The lesson there is exactly as I spell it out in my two books: Secure your family and supplies FIRST. Then, if you are able and can spare the fighting bodies, a stand should be made to attempt to assist in restoring LAWFUL order.


Yes, I said LAWFUL. Here in the United States, that means the CONSTITUTION, not necessarily the government.

Reading social media posts details farm and suburban life during a WROL situation. Many are reporting that the men and boys are manning 18 hour shifts on checkpoints or static observation posts to defend farms or neighborhoods. They are averaging 5 hours of sleep in the last 3 nights. Loss of life, while the official count is at 91, is massive. That 91 is deaths at the hospital….most aren’t making it that far.

The lesson for us is again exactly what I’ve been teaching. In a WROL situation, most of your time will be spent pulling security and working defense, while also searching for food. To do this, you need arms, ammunition, and optics, to include night vision.


The first commodity to vanish was gasoline, followed almost immediately by food. The lesson here is that at the first hint of unrest, fill all vehicles and gas cans. If you got it and didn’t need it, you’ll use it eventually, but if you waited, you might never get it.

Another big lesson learned is the need to for pre-planned communications. Having radios and a defense group all already set up with common frequencies will help.

What we are seeing in South Africa is small, 8-10 man neighborhood security teams. Those teams are banding together into larger units as needed. That’s the perfect model, rather than trying to build a larger organization. People can buy into defending their neighborhood, and then joining the next neighborhood over in setting up a roadblock to turn looters away. Asking people from 20-30 miles away to do it won’t get the same commitment or agreement.

It doesn’t matter what the initial spark was that touched off the violence (the arrest of former President Zuma), what matters are the immediate effects, and the second and third order effects. Simmering racial tensions, political disputes, and class conflicts all flew to the surface and got acted upon the minute that the SAPS lost control. There is huge lesson there for us as this nation is a powder keg awaiting a spark.

I frequently say that you are never more than 72 hours from a total collapse. The last 72 hours in KwaZulu Natal prove that point.

Watch the events in the Republic of South Africa and take notes. Adjust your preparedness to the lessons being paid for in blood in Africa.


 
yes, you will need your neighbors' help.
and, most likely, they will be totally unprepared.

after Katrina in New Orleans,
advancing through police checkpoints
took some really good sales skills and/or bribes.
 
The end of S.A. has been coming for a long time. It took longer than I expected. May 10 1994.

It looks like we are heading down this path towards lawlessness. The slide started in 2008 , dummer letting hords of people loot and destroy this Great Nation and its just gotten worse. His words set the spark of destruction.
Nobody wins in these when you allow lawlessness .
 
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The end of S.A. has been coming for a long time. It took longer than I expected. May 10 1994.

It looks like we are heading down this path towards lawlessness. The slide started in 2008 , dummer letting hords of people loot and destroy this Great Nation and its just gotten worse. His words set the spark of destruction.
Nobody wins in these when you allow lawlessness .
Wonder what will be that spark or primer in this country ?
 
Wonder what will be that spark or primer in this country ?
Generally speaking, every 4th turning the crisis is ignited by an event that is easy to see in retrospect, but is often unpredictable in advance. In American history, think March on Lexington Green, Firing on Ft Sumpter, and the attack on Pearl Harbor.
 
Generally speaking, every 4th turning the crisis is ignited by an event that is easy to see in retrospect, but is often unpredictable in advance. In American history, think March on Lexington Green, Firing on Ft Sumpter, and the attack on Pearl Harbor.
The murder of Ashli Babbitt could be it.
 
our son went to SA in 2019.
he did the tourist things: Table Rock/Shark Cage Diving/etc.
he had a really good time and is glad he went when he did.

our advice: if you want to visit some place, do not wait.
Go Now, since you never know what will happen or when
which will keep you from going for the rest of your life.
 
The murder of Ashli Babbitt could be it.
Nope, the sheep will just go along. Maybe once we are eating out of dumpsters like the people of Venezuela....no, that isn't it either. They will be bleating as they are getting loaded onto the train cars.

 
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The murder of Ashli Babbitt could be it.
Unfortunately, I dont think that will be the spark.
That was 6 months and a ten days ago, and so few people know who she is. It happened and nothing really happened outside of it. It sucks, it's sad.
Her murder will be swept under the rug, for hundreds of millions of Americans it'll be, basically, unknown, yet we all know George Floyd... sucks
 
Unfortunately, I dont think that will be the spark.
That was 6 months and a ten days ago, and so few people know who she is. It happened and nothing really happened outside of it. It sucks, it's sad.
Her murder will be swept under the rug, for hundreds of millions of Americans it'll be, basically, unknown, yet we all know George Floyd... sucks
You never know . Boston massacre 1770 started with a rifle butt to the face and the revolution was still 5 years away.
 
You never know . Boston massacre 1770 started with a rifle butt to the face and the revolution was still 5 years away.
Indeed. And it certainly was one of the galvanizing incidents that set things in motion and hardened people’s thoughts. Yet, it alone wasn’t the big one that caused society to erupt band to go around that curve.

Just look back over the last few years, tell me things aren’t escalating. Even among this crowd, the tone and attitudes are changing, Things are heating up. Eventually, something, will throw the sabot in the gears. 4th turning theory says 2025‘ish. It used to think that was because that would be the after Trump. I still think Trump truly won… things just took a curve ball.
 
Know the feeling. Have a very dear friend there. She says it hasnt come their direction yet. But things are scary.
 
Indeed. And it certainly was one of the galvanizing incidents that set things in motion and hardened people’s thoughts. Yet, it alone wasn’t the big one that caused society to erupt band to go around that curve.

Just look back over the last few years, tell me things aren’t escalating. Even among this crowd, the tone and attitudes are changing, Things are heating up. Eventually, something, will throw the sabot in the gears. 4th turning theory says 2025‘ish. It used to think that was because that would be the after Trump. I still think Trump truly won… things just took a curve ball.
When it starts for real I guess then we can call everything that led up to it , prelude to war.
 
When it starts for real I guess then we can call everything that led up to it , prelude to war.
Indeed. Still, there will be ad yet to come, one galvanizing incident, that occurs when the time is right and ripe, to which history will go around a corner.

The average person gets to witness a four full turnings. I was born in 1971, a second turning. I will be old -> elderly in the end of the. 4th to the new high and likely die in the second.
 
Indeed. Still, there will be ad yet to come, one galvanizing incident, that occurs when the time is right and ripe, to which history will go around a corner.

The average person gets to witness a four full turnings. I was born in 1971, a second turning. I will be old -> elderly in the end of the. 4th to the new high and likely die in the second.
I'm a good bit older but would like to live long enough to see my grands secure in the nation my forefathers made for us.
 
I'm a good bit older but would like to live long enough to see my grands secure in the nation my forefathers made for us.
Indeed. I too would like to see a successful, positive, conclusion of our 4th turning. That is not guaranteed.
 
Heck, I just want to get it over with before I get too old to enjoy the sight of the tar and feathers. If the lines at Chick-fil-A get any longer, we’ll have to forget the feathers and go straight to the ropes. Be a good time to change all those burned out lightbulbs 🕺
 
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