15 Common Dynamics Of SHTF Collapses

Authored by Fabian Ommar via The Organic Prepper blog,

When it comes to how we see and prepare for SHTF, thinking in terms of real and probable rather than fictional and possible can make a big difference. Even though SHTF has many forms and levels and is in essence complex, random, diverse and unsystematic, some patterns and principles are common to the way things unfold when it hits the fan.

With Toby and Selco’s Seven Pillars of Urban Preparedness as inspiration, I came up with a different list of the 15 dynamics and realities of collapses.

#1 SHTF is nuanced and happens in stages

Thinking about SHTF as an ON/OFF, all-or-nothing endgame is a common mistake that can lead to severe misjudgments and failures in critical areas of preparedness. Part (or parts) of the system crash, freeze, fail, or become impaired. This is how SHTF happens in the real world. And when it does, people run for safety first, i.e., resort to more familiar behaviors, expecting things to “go back to normal soon.”

By “normal behaviors,” I mean everything from hoarding stuff (toilet paper?) to rioting, looting, and crime, and yes, using cash – as these happen all the time, even when things are normal. But no one becomes a barterer, a peddler, a precious metals specialist in a week. Society adapts as time passes (and the situation requires). That’s why preppers who are also SHTF survivors (and thus talk from personal experience) insist that abandoning fantasies and caring for basics first is crucial. This is not a coincidence. It is how things happen in the real world.

Recently I wrote about black markets and the role of cash in SHTFs, emphasizing these things take precedence except in a full-blown apocalypse – which no one can say if, when, or how will happen (because it never has?). Now, I don’t pretend to be the owner of the truth, but those insisting changes in society happen radically or abruptly should check this article about the fallout in Myanmar.

#2 Everything crawls until everything runs

Number two is a corollary to #1. SHTF happens in stair-steps, but most people failing to prepare and getting caught off-guard is evidence of the difficulty of the human brain to fully grasp the concept of exponential growth. It bears telling the analogy of the stadium being filled with water drops to illustrate this.

Let’s say we add one drop into a watertight baseball stadium. The deposited volume doubles every minute (i.e., one minute later, we add two more drops, then four in the next minute, eight in the next, then sixteen, and so on). How long would it take to fill the entire stadium? Sitting at the top row, we’d watch for 45 minutes as the water covered the field. Then at the 48-minute mark, 50% of the stadium would be filled. Yes, that’s only 3 minutes from practically empty to half full. At this point, we have just 60 seconds to get out: the water will be spilling before the clock hits 49 minutes.

This is an important dynamic to understand and keep in mind because it applies to most things. Another example: it took over 2 million years of human prehistory and history for the world’s population to reach 1 billion, and less than 250 years more to grow to almost 8 billion.

#3 The system doesn’t vanish or change suddenly

Based on history, the Mad Max-like scenario some so feverishly advocate is not in our near future.

The Roman Empire unraveled over 500 years. We may not be at the tipping point of our collapse or the last minute of the flooding stadium, as illustrated in #2 above. But time is relative, and those 60 seconds can last five, ten, fifteen years. Things are accelerating, but there’s no way to tell at which point in the curve we are.

That doesn’t mean things will be normal in that period. A lot has happened to people and places all over the Roman empire during those five-plus centuries: wars, plagues, invasions, droughts, shortages, all hell broke loose. Our civilization has already hit the iceberg, and the current order is crumbling. There will be shocks along the way, some small and some big. But SHTF is a process, not an event.

#4 History repeats, but always with a twist

That’s because nature works in cycles, and humans react to scarcity and abundance predictably and in the same ways. Also, we’re helpless in the face of the most significant and recurring events. But things are never the same. Technology improves, social rules change, humankind advances, the population grows. This (and lots more) adds a variability factor to the magnitude, gravity, and reach of outcomes.

What better proof than the COVID-19 pandemic just surpassing the 1918 Spanish Flu death toll in the US? It’ll probably do so everywhere else, too. Even if we don’t believe the official data (then or now), we’re not yet out of this new coronavirus situation.

#5 SHTF is about scarcity

shrink in resources invariably leads to changes in the individual’s standard of living or entire society (depending on the circumstances, depth, and reach of the disaster or collapse). Then it starts affecting life itself (i.e., people dying).

Essentially, when things really hit the fan, abundance vanishes, and pretty much everything reverts to the mean: food becomes replenishment, drinking becomes hydration, sleeping becomes rest, home becomes shelter, and so on. Surviving is accepting and adapting to that.

#6 The consequences matter more than the type of event

I’ll admit to being guilty of debating probable causes of SHTF more often than I should, mainly when it comes to the economy and finance going bust. That’s from living in a third-world country, with all the crap that comes with it.

It’s what I have to talk, warn, and give advice about. I still find it essential to be aware and thoughtful of the causes. But it’s for the consequences that we must prepare for: instability, corruption, bureaucracy, criminality, inflation, social unrest, divisiveness, wars, and all sorts of conflicts and disruptions that affect us directly.

#7 Life goes on

Humankind advances through hardship but thrives in routine. We crave normalcy and peace, and over the long term, pursue them. Contrary to what many think, life goes on even during SHTF. And things tend to return to normal after the immediate threats cease or get contained.

At least some level of normal, considering the circumstances. For example, in occupied France, the bistros and cafés continued serving and entertaining the population and even the invaders (the Nazi army). It was hard, as is always the case anywhere there’s war, poverty, tyranny – but that doesn’t mean the world has ended.

#8 SHTF pileup

Disasters and collapses add instability, volatility, and fragility to the system, which can compound and cause further disruptions. Sometimes, unfavorable cycles on various fronts (nature and civilization) can also converge and generate a perfect storm.

It’s crucial to consider that and try to prepare as best we can for multiple disasters happening at once or in sequence, on various levels, collective and individual – even if psychologically and mentally. And if the signs are any indication, we’re entering such a period of simultaneous challenges.

#9 Snowball effect

Daisy based her excellent article on the 10 most likely ways to die when SHTF on the principle of large-scale die-off caused by a major disaster, like an EMP or other. This theory is controversial and the object of endless discussions. Some say it’s an exaggeration. But in my opinion, that’s leaving a critical factor out of the equation.

Consider the following: according to WPR and the CDC, before COVID-19, the mortality rate in the US was well below 1% (2.850.000 per year, or about 8.100 per day). If the mortality rate increases to just 5%, this alone would spark other SHTFs, potentially more serious and harmful than the first.

That five-fold jump in mortality would result in more than 16 million dead per year or 44.000 per day. That’s 5% we’re talking about, not 20 or 30. If there’s even a protocol to deal with something like that, I’m not aware. It would be catastrophic on many levels over a shorter period (say, a few months).

Early in the CV19 pandemic, some cities had trouble burying the dead, and the death rate was still below 1%. Sure, other factors were playing. But the point is, things can snowball: consequences and implications are too complex and potentially far-reaching. Think about the effects on the system.

#10 SHTF is a situation, but it’s also a place

Things are hitting the fan somewhere right now. Not in the overblowing media but the physical world: the Texas border, third-world prisons, gang-ruled Haiti, in Taliban-raided Afghanistan, in the crackhouse just a few blocks from an affluent neighborhood, under the bridges of many big cities worldwide, in volcano-hit islands.

There are thousands of places where people are bugging out, suffering, or dying of all causes at this very moment. If you’re not in any SHTF, consider yourself lucky. Be grateful, too: being able to prepare is a luxury.

#11 Choosing one way or another has a price

Being unprepared and wrong has a price. However, so does being prepared and wrong. Though some benefits exist regardless of what happens, the investment in terms of time, finance, and emotion to be prepared could be applied elsewhere or used for other finalities (career, a business, relationships, etc.) rather than some far-out collapse.

Since so much in SHTF is unknown and open, and resources are limited even when things are normal, survival and preparedness are essentially trade-offs. We must read the signals, weigh the options, consider the probabilities, make an option, and face the consequences. That’s why striving for balance is so important.

#12 SHTF is dirty, smelly, ugly

This is undoubtedly one of the most striking characteristics of SHTF: how bad some places and situations can be. Most people have no idea, and they don’t want to know about this. Those who fantasize about being in SHTF should think twice. Abject misery and despair have a distinct smell of excrement, sewage, death, rotting material, pollution, trash, burned stuff, and all kinds of dirt imaginable. And insects. The movies don’t show these things. But bad smells and insects infest everything and everywhere, and it can be maddening.

During my street survival training, I get to visit some really awful places and witness horrible things. The folks eventually going out with me invariably get shocked, sometimes even sickened, when they see decadence up and close for the first time. Even ones used to dealing with the nasties – it’s hard not to get affected.

For instance, drug consumption hotspots are so smelly and nasty that someone really must have to be on crack just to stand being there. It’s hell on earth, and I can’t think of another way to describe these and other places like third-world prisons, trash deposits, and many others. Early on, being in these places would make me question why I do this. It never becomes “normal.” We just adapt. But seeing these realities changes our life and the way we see things.

#13 The Grid is fragile

It’s baffling how this escapes so many. Most people I know are in constant marvel with modern civilization. They look around, pointing and saying, “Are you crazy? Too big to fail! There’s no way this can go away! Nothing has ever happened!“.

We have someone to take our trash, slaughter, process our food, treat our sick, purify our water, treat our sewage, protect us from wrongdoers and evil people (and keep them locked), control the traffic, and defend our rights.

Peeking behind the curtains is a red pill moment. What keeps The Grid up and running is not something small, but it’s fragile. The natural state of things is not an insipid, artificially controlled environment. On the positive side, it makes us feel more grateful, humble, and also more responsible.

#14 The frog in the boiling water

That’s you and me and everyone around us. There’s no other way around it. We’re the suckers who get squeezed and pay the bill whenever something happens, anywhere and everywhere. It’s always our freedom, rights, money, and privacy that gets attacked, threatened, stolen.

Not only because the 1% screws us at the top, but because we’re the big numbers, the masses. And only those who work and produce something can bear the brunt of whatever bad happens to society and civilization.

Make no mistake: whenever the brown stuff hits the fan, it will fall on us. It’s no reason to revolt but to acknowledge that, ultimately, we’re responsible for ourselves.

#15 People can make things worse

Just have a look around and see what’s happening. Selco himself will tell you that the most dangerous thing about the SHTF is other people.

Conclusion

Sometimes, the mechanics, brutality, and harshness of SHTF end up in the background of personal narratives and emotional accounts. Being more knowledgeable and cognizant of some general aspects of collapses may allow flexibility, creativity, improvisation, adaptation, resiliency, and other broad and effective strategies.

Or, simply provide material for reflection and debate, really.

Either way, even those who haven’t been through collapse can still learn from history, from others’ experiences, from human behavior, from the facts. Just be sure to see the world for what it is and not from what you think. Because it will go its own way, and reality will assert itself all the same.

What are your thoughts about the dynamics of an SHTF scenario? Are there any you want to add? Does this match up with your personal expectations? Let’s discuss it in the comments.

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11 Comments
Coalclinker
Coalclinker
October 9, 2021 10:16 am

SHTF is already in its early stages as our Harvesting Economic System unwinds. The gradual collapse of the Just-In-Time system is what will feed more collapses throughout society. What happens as the transportation system falls apart because the truck and locomotive parts aren’t made in America, and it takes only the lack of ONE part to bring swaths of that system to a shutdown. What happens if there is that one really big ice storm even and there aren’t enough electrical transmission parts to get it up running again? That in itself will shut even more subsections of the economy, especially anything using refrigeration. What happens if suddenly there are few medicines available, as very few are made here anymore? Goodbye Grandma, Grandpa, and anyone who has diabetes.

There are still people who foam at the mouth when I say we should have never allowed imports of manufactured goods into this country. They come up with all sorts of excuses, usually along the line that people should be allowed to save money. Well, it looks like millions are going to eat shit and die because of this short shortsightedness.

MartelsHammer
MartelsHammer
  Coalclinker
October 9, 2021 11:05 am

JIT will become an albatross around our neck, I see it in clients already…..can’t get spare parts and a simple controller card or gearbox can take weeks to months to replace…..the whole system is breaking right now. Shortages are hard to fix in the globalized system……where there are dominant “category killers” in every category……when that dominant supplier shits the bed due to lack of energy, workers, their own spares etc….the cascade starts and soon it will be a tsunami and you can’t build an alternative provider in any reasonable time frame…..we are going to pay a very heavy price now for enriching the oligarchs of global trade the last years.

Thunderbird
Thunderbird
  MartelsHammer
October 9, 2021 12:57 pm

I see the same thing you are seeing in our supply chains. Many people working in administration jobs don’t yet see this trending.

John Galt is truly winning in this war with fascism. We don’t need the electrical grid or large centralized monopolies protected by government. Yes we will need to rebuild on the ashes of this large controlling economic system that sucks the vitality out of the producers and transfers it to those whos aim is to make slaves out of the people.

“Atlas Shrugged” is a book everyone needs to read to gain an understanding of what is going on today in our world. SHTF is a term that the oligarchs will see happening as their world comes to a crashing end.

MartelsHammer
MartelsHammer
  Thunderbird
October 9, 2021 6:31 pm

Yes, it will be an opportunity to start again…though it was 1000 years after the fall of Rome before Western Europeans could build a similar structure to the Coliseum…..Hopefully, the dark age won’t last that long this time but I doubt any of us will be around to see the new dawn. That’s OK better to die in a world destroyed that will have a chance to rebuild with liberty than to live a little longer as a slave to the new feudal tyrants.

Ouirphuqd
Ouirphuqd
October 9, 2021 10:33 am

The smell, that’s why it’s called SHTF, you cannot imagine smell, you have to experience it. So many are clueless, it is not a Hollywood production with coiffed performers, it is major dysfunction. Prepare to defend yourselves, you have no other choice, calling 911 will just be a busy signal!

Just John
Just John
October 9, 2021 11:59 am

I used to laugh about having to contend with “zombies”, like in The Walking Dead series. Hah, never happen! Well, I’ve changed my mind over the last few years. The “zombies” will be real. They will be the ones whose normalcy bias has kept them from preparing for an economic/financial/social/political collapse. They’re the ones who will be walking around asking WTF happened????? So, I now have extra ammo set aside just for them, primarily 00 Buckshot because it will be up close and personal by that time.
And for those of us who have been preparing to any extent and have realized that it won’t be pretty, as mentally prepared as we think we are, it’s going to be hard to accept and realize the overall gravity of the situation we find ourselves in. So, think again.
Yesterday was the time to start building your own community among your closest neighbors whether you live in a city or an urban dweller. Why? Because no man is an island and we will all need to either give or receive help at some point.
I stated having meetings at our house and invited the closest like minded neighbors to discuss preparedness amongst us and it was amazing how it’s turned out. We don’t discuss politics, just what we need to do prepare to take care of ourselves collectively and individually. Well, long story short, from out initial meeting of 9 people it quickly grew to 21 because when friends and relatives heard what we were doing they wanted to either join the group or at the very least learn what we are doing so that they can do the same thing in their own area. WOW! What a great feeling it has created between all of us. Before — we were just “neighbors”. Now — we’re a community, and that’s priceless. Maybe you can start doing the same. I strongly suggest it.

Bilco
Bilco
  Just John
October 9, 2021 4:43 pm

Great observations. As a long-time prepper, I have evolved to a point where I feel there are 5 important things to being a good prepper. plus one. I feel that one must be ready Mentally, spiritually, physically, financially, and having your bullets beans and bandaids. The most important one however is LOCATION LOCATION. No one can predict what the coming SHTF will unfold like.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 9, 2021 12:32 pm

SHTF will get here when the stock market and bond markets collapse. This may be as early as October 2021. Those who have not prepared will be devastated. This is my opinion from my observations.

When the SHTF arrives government will almost totally collapse along with the large corporations; and those who traded their freedom for security in government control of their lives will lose their security. These people will be hardest hit. Those who are the producers will be free to produce a new economy.

I don’t think we will see mass violence. Most people are docile. It is the government that is violent. When people take control of their environment the violent ones among us will be dealt with and killed if need be. Debt will be wiped out due to jubilee by the nature of the collapse and barter systems will emerge spontaneously. People will start new businesses without licenses or regulations of any type from what is left of government. Free enterprise will again be the fashion.

SHTF is our roadmap back to freedom. For those who want government control of everything SHTF means the end of their enslavement of the producers. VIVA SHTF!

Mygirl...maybe
Mygirl...maybe
  Anonymous
October 9, 2021 9:42 pm

Every bit of this is planned, coordinated and created with a purpose. Taking a bird’s eye view of events, put them into a chronological order and you will see the hidden hand moving the pawns and other pieces into place. You already know what they’re doing…they TELL you what they’re going to do and voila…it happens! Magic. When was the Gate’s pandemic conference and how soon after did the Covid emerge? Now we will be having cyber attacks with predictable regularity, they’ve told us about that. Those supply shortages? Most convenient.
The end game has been broadcast already, the script is written and the actors are playing their parts. We saw the desired end…you will own nothing, and, you will be happy.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
October 9, 2021 7:17 pm

I’ve been in the middle of a couple of SHTF episodes. More as a shitter than the shittee and here’s what I gleaned from the experience.

If you are unarmed, you are either a victim or a corpse.

Governments do not protect people, they protect themselves. Government always abandon people, every time as long as it buys them the space and time to complete the looting. Anyone who trusts a government is mentally retarded in the strictest sense of the term.

If you do not have the means to sustain yourself and your loved ones, you are either a victim or a corpse. No one cares about you or your family or your rights or your home and property except you. Period.

If you see danger coming, get out. Do not hope for the best, do not rely on the norms of you past experience, do not wait for someone to come to your defense or look out for your best interests. Get. Out.

Have a plan before you need one. Waiting until it’s too late to do anything is not foolish, it’s a death wish. Have a plan, talk about your plan, rehearse your plan, plan for your plan and do it when you don’t need it. There will never be enough time to come up with one if and when TSHTF.

Do not look to the OpFor to be your salvation, they won’t be. They will treat you with callous indifference if you’re lucky. They aren’t there to rescue you, deliver you from oppression, set things right, drive out your oppressors; they are there to kill the enemy and to make it impossible for any resistance to coalesce. You are living in enemy territory to them and they will see you as a threat no matter what your position is, even if you are 100% on their side. All that liberator BS you’ve seen from WWII movies is Hollywood theatrics. Hide the women and children, then hide yourself.

Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. If you keep all your worldly goods in one place and think that you can defend it against a SHTF scenario, you are mistaken. You can’t. The lowliest hovel is going to be turned inside out like a jail cell during a turnout. And even the kindest, most moral soldier is going to take whatever you have if he finds it. Or wreck it. or burn it if he feels like it. Or if he doesn’t someone else in the platoon will. Just because they can.

Expect your neighbors to turn on you. Any petty grudge you’ve ever had no matter how small is grist for the mill. They will do whatever they can to save their own skin including incriminating you in anything and everything if it gives them an advantage and they will actively try and promote your early demise. Know who your real enemy is in the neighborhood and be prepared to do something abut them before they give someone the opportunity to do something about you.

A SHTF collapse is not an unusual occurrence, it is a cyclical type event that happens everywhere, and at any time. American exceptionalism is a myth. It can and it has happened here before and it will again, probably sooner rather than later and it makes a lot of sense to prepare well in advance.

In the meantime, don’t worry, be happy.

falconflight
falconflight
  hardscrabble farmer
October 9, 2021 8:34 pm

Crystalized clarity. I may have said many of the same things many times, but really I Still struggle to properly internalize the import of your words. Those words can NOT be over emphasized. One must prepare not only materially, but spiritually and emotionally.