Ok, I'm doing a version of this thread for π§ͺ who are new to political conditions where info security is a safety issue:
1. Don't make public lists of people who are engaging in acts of resistance
2. Be weary of calls to advertise acts of subversion
3. Don't live post resistance meetings
1. Don't make public lists of people who are engaging in acts of resistance
2. Be weary of calls to advertise acts of subversion
3. Don't live post resistance meetings
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Chanda Prescod-Weinstein π
This is my βdaughter of a Black Panther breakfast program volunteerβ coming out but anyone who tells you that you have to be public about all your resistance activity should immediately be under suspicion for being an op, or being under the influence of an op
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He got it INSTINCTIVELY.
USMS VOTF kills him the next day. The President thanks the team on a TV interview.
They *still* haven't arrested the dude that smacked Richard Spencer live on camera
Because no one said *a word*
If you own it, be careful.
If you don't own it, it's definitely compromised.
2. Stay analog when you can
3. Do like people once did: memorize phone numbers/ contact info
4. Read movement history - LOTS out there. Or let someone else organize who has bkgrnd; it's ok not to be a leader.
Never trust anyone purely on faith, only so far as their actions continue to make sense.
Use common sense, and maintain skepticism.
But maybe not fully trusting anyone has its upside.
Usually dressed all in black. They try to incite violence, constantly move a march in the wrong direction, start offensive or violent chants.
https://bsky.app/profile/pplscitycouncil.bsky.social/post/3lipka3p6422s
The first rule of resistance club is that you don't broadcast the names of your fighters.
You are about to be targeted by COINTELPRO type ops, SS-style state policing, etc.
DO INFO SECURITY ACCORDINGLY
That didnβt make sense so I appreciate your clarification.
https://democrats.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/2024-DNC-Security-Checklist.pdf
You DO NOT NEED TO:
1. Sign up to attend a protest
2. Use your real name if you must sign up for something (any list you sign is insecure)
3. Use your work email address (don't)
Don't trust anyone telling you that you have to
And I feel like we could make a ton more verses re cops and provocateurs
Here's some very basic guidance -- I don't know who made this site, but it checks out --
https://infosecforactivists.org
thanks!
https://ssd.eff.org/
Trump will be addressing a joint session of Congress and the Dems have an opportunity to show solidarity against his regime by walking out of the chamber en masse as soon as he begins to speak.
https://infosecforactivists.org