After a joint discussion on "war preparedness" among Mostar City's high officials, implementing the plan wasn't difficult. Although this region belongs to the Austria-Hungary Empire, the lower Neretva River valley area has been infiltrated by East Africans.
From the regional government to the courts, or customs and military, many East Africans are present in key institutions. East Africa also controls the local economic lifeline. It's safe to say that those attending the meeting were part of the shadow government, the second government, in the lower Neretva River valley area.
Thus, starting in 1911, with the shadow government's support, East Africa began systematically transporting weapons, food, and other wartime supplies to the lower Neretva River valley. Meanwhile, under Heixinggen's control in local farms and factories, propaganda and military training for locals was implemented.
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Mostar City Textile Factory.
