Rowan Hale writes on the collision of privatized force, cyber power, and artificial intelligence-how conflict escapes borders and enters markets, networks, and everyday life. His work blends field reporting, open-source investigation, and interviews with private contractors, militia organizers, and threat-intelligence teams to map how ""wars without flags"" actually operate on the ground and online. Hale has briefed humanitarian groups and corporate risk leaders on deniable warfare and information manipulation, and curates a widely read newsletter on AI and conflict. He is driven by a simple aim: make fast-moving security shifts legible to thoughtful readers so they can separate signal from noise, challenge easy narratives, and make better real-world decisions.