Editorial Standards
How Defeat History Works
Editorial standards.
Defeat History turns real historical disasters and verified current-event signals into calm, practical family preparedness lessons. The mission is clarity, not fear.
Core editorial rules
- History first: Historical claims should be grounded in credible historical sources, official records, research, or clearly labeled uncertainty.
- Pattern second: We explain what repeated human/systems pattern matters now — delayed action, information fog, infrastructure failure, supply pressure, dangerous air, unsafe water, mobility traps, or household hesitation.
- Family action third: Every important piece should help a normal family make a calmer, earlier, more useful decision.
- No panic: We do not claim extreme outcomes are inevitable without evidence. Possibility is not certainty.
- No politics-first framing: Systems can fail regardless of party, ideology, or identity. The focus is household readiness.
- No product-first fear leverage: Products and affiliate links should support practical action, not manufacture anxiety.
Current-event claim handling
Current Event Watch separates claims into states:
- Verified: supported by official or multiple high-quality sources.
- Partially verified: some evidence exists, but details are incomplete.
- Conflicting: credible sources disagree or newer evidence complicates older reports.
- Unverified: circulating claim without enough reliable support.
- False or outdated: contradicted by better evidence or superseded guidance.
Corrections and updates
If we get something wrong, the right move is to correct it plainly. Current-event pages should show when they were last reviewed and what kind of source base was used.
Send corrections or source suggestions to stylo@agentmail.to.
Last updated: May 14, 2026.