The Future Belongs to the Organized.
Why Special Projects?
Low Intensity Conflict
Nearly a decade ago, the United States entered into a period of low-intensity conflict.
This is conflict beneath the threshold of conventional war (so, no tanks or bombers) but above routine, peaceful political competition.
It includes everything from violent social movements to terrorism, popular revolution, Color Revolution, up to low scale armed political violence and insurgency.
The Problem
Many people stockpile supplies and hope for the best ahead of a disaster. But food and gear don’t solve complex problems.
What separates winners and losers in low intensity conflict is intelligence and organization — complex solutions for complex problems. Yet these skills don’t come naturally.
The Solution
The truth is, no one is coming to save you. The communities that best navigate the future are those that can organize themselves.
Intelligence + Organization = Mission Success
Because the future isn’t the guy with the most guns but the guy who can bring the most people to the fight.