When I think of SHTF. I think of it as anything as simple as needing to defend ones life during a burgerlary or riots, to drought/flood/tornado natural disasters. Then even as far as terrorism or economic collapse. From things that will last minuets, to potentially years and anything inbetween. I fully agree with the group aspect for number of reasons.
Now forgive me please if I am in some way crossing a line here. However I must be missing something. I have read posts on this forum and others and watched you tube vids, where people are talking about patrolling their area of operations, and speaking of missions. What exactly does this mean? I know what the terms mean. However exactly what sort of missions are people talking about? And what area of operations?
I can understand wanting to keep a perimeter around you for safety. I get that. However unless all the people that speak of this are out in the country side they are more likely than not is some sort of city/town setting. The neighboors or people around you that you do not know, will also be wanting to keep their own perimeter if they have any means of doing so. So how big of a perimeter are people talking about? I have to assume at a certain point ones own concerns of a perimeter will step on someone elses. Inturn leading to uneeded fights. Fight that could be very costly. Fights that could easily be avoided. So are we talking a few feet? Entire blocks or more? At some point everyone in "your AO" may not be on board. Or may have other plans. So then what? Kick them out of their house, potentially starting more fights? Or just move on? Or what? They may very well not be a threat in any way, just not wanting other people patrolling their personal bubble.
Then as far as missions. What sort of missions are people talking about? Some sort of black ops ninja delta 5 mission? Or simply gathering food/ water from local resources?
To finish off. How exactly would one determin the enemy unless the enemy was obviously shooting or in some way a signifigant threat? If a group or random people accidentally wander into ones AO are they ded on the spot? Whif all they wanted to do was ask wtf is going on here? Or can they help in some way? How would you determin an enemy that wasnt shooting from a distance way? Say you make FTF contact, turns out they want to stab you in the sheath. Or the same person may just be around to say I have food, need water. IMO I would imagine most engagements are going to be at short distances. So unless glaringly obvious how would one determine friend or foe? Is everyone just going to hold everyone else at gun point untill it is decided? Doesnt seem like a real brilliant idea, and would cause for otherwise friendly people to shoot back.
I know I am sounding uber liberal here. I assure you I am not. But after reading and hearing these terms several times it really got my thinking. So hold my hand for a moment and please explain to me what I am missing. As it seems to me one would want to avoid all conflict if possible. Trying not to pose a unnecessary threat. I can see some of these actions unintentionally possing very uncessecary threats. So what am I missing? Or am I just flat looking at it all wrong. I have always thought the idea was to first survive, then live and avoid being the aggressor if at all possible. I know if I saw a group of guys from 2 or 3 blocks over "patrolling their AO" in my block all with guns, my first thought would be to assume they are not friendly and have chosen to be wolves and take what they can from whomever. I most likely would not fire upon them untill they had proven that to me However untill they had proven me wrong I would feel it was a safe bet. So what are others thoughts here?