SILENCE IS GOLDEN & PATIENCE IS A VIRTUE!
When you hear Vayeshnoi say those things, do not be angry but think. Think about what he is trying to do or achieve with his words, then think about what you can do to subvert and sabotage what he is trying to achieve. That is the way to resist. They can take away your freedom but they cannot control what you think. They cannot subdue your mind.
Silence is golden. It is golden because it deprives your enemy off the ability to know your intentions. The enemy will reveal more of its plans and you will sabotage everyone of those plans.
Patience is a virtue. You are a cat stalking your prey. You are patient. You are disciplined. Time is on your side. You watch the enemy flounder, you watch the enemy backtrack, you watch the enemy worried, you watch the enemy frustrated in its efforts at moving forward but you wait patiently. You wait until your enemy is weakened by its own exertions, until it is demoralised by its own failures, until it is frustrated by its own impotence, then you move in.
For those of you who are forming their own units. Here are some rules on security. Create cells within your units and seperate these cells from eachother. Members of one cell should not know the members of other cells. Each cell must be a seperate entity within its own right reporting directing to a cell commander whose role is then to report to the Unit commander who then reports to your overall command centre.
Choose your cell commander from within each cell. Their job is to take commands and organise the cell on operations. They report to a Unit Commander whose job is to control all the cells in one unit. The unit commander then reports to the overall Operations command.
Only the Operations command knows the details about every unit and every operation. Noone else. Each unit is either an active service unit or a sleeper unit.
This way you protect your members. If one cell gets compromised, it does not threaten the unit. It can safely go cold. You can have 8 man cells with 24 man units i.e 4 cells per unit. Each cell operates seperately from the others.
Designate call signs for operation briefings. If you need to have an operations brifeing have codes done. These are advance codes that will tell you when you have to report for operations briefings. You can have a drop site where you leave messages eg if there is a phone booth at the local shop you can designate a mark somewhere on the booth placed on a particular day (eg Tuesday or Thursday) as the designation for a meeting, and the meeting place and time also designated. Every member of the cell can then check on the designated drop days by just driving past or walking past on that particular day.
Alternatively you can use sites on the internet to set up codes for meetings. There are numerous chat sites on the net that can be drop zones at particular times of the day for a code. Alternatively you can use the classifieds section in the newspapers for a code drop. That could be a particular vehicle being sold with a specific time within which the caller should enquire and a particular number given. Every cell member reading that ad can then take it that there is a meeting for an operations breifing being done.
Before you go to any meeting you must do countersurveillance. never go directly to a “hot” meeting. Always check your tracks. It is best that you leave for the meeting at least 1 and a half hours before the meeting. On the way to the meeting you must have designated “check points”. This is whats called a “check route” that enables you to check for surveillance.
If you are being followed on foot, it is likely that there will be a two man or three man or even six man team doing the surveillance. Your job is to not show that you know they are following you but to identify them and then take the necessary precautions not to lead them to the cell meeting.
You can have one check point at the bank. Try to choose a small bank where you can have full view of the street and the frontage while you are in the bank and where there is only one entrance/exit. You can go and pretend to change dollar notes into coins at the bank. As you walk in, take your time at the cheque forms table pretending to fill a deposit slip, try to have it at a table near the door so that you can see who comes in after you. Next you can then walk towards the counter. Look casually out the window, try to see if there is anyone standing out there in an odd type of way or out of place type of way. Then go to the teller and try to take your time and drag it out as long as you can. Try to see whether there is anyone not going to the teller but just standing around in the bank looking like a sitting duck, out of place and out of water. Then pretend to make a mistake with the teller and go back to the booth. While doing all these things survey the people around you.
When you leave the bank take your time. Do not make it obvious. If there is a carpark in front of the bank, use it to walk through as a check maze. If anyone is following you they will have to go through the carpark too. If there is a busy road across the bank, cross it and use the shop display windows on the other side of the road as a reference point (like a mirror) to show you who is following you. Don’t try to look back and let your trackers know that you have compromised them. Pretend that you don’t know that you are being followed.
If there is a two man team following you they will do switches. One will follow you on one side of the road and another will follow you on the other side of the road. Or alternatively they will leapfrog i.e one will be ten paces behind and the other will be 15 paces and they will change places everytime you stop or cross the road or go into a shop etc etc etc. The longer you take your time on your check route and the more twists and turns and shop visits you add to it the more chances you have of totally comromising your tail.
If there is a three man team, they will do whats called an A B C trail. A and B will leapfrog behind you or A may actually go on ahead while C will walk on the opposite side of the street. They will keep changing positions as you move. If you cross the road, B who is following behind you will not cross the road but will keep walking straight ahead, while C who is on the other side of the street to which you crossed will now follow behind you. A will stay ahead and let B pass him and then when you get to him, C will drop back and then B will track you. They will do interchanges. You will catch them if you know what you are looking for. If you see the same faces three times or more after a check route of three checkpoints you have to assume that you are hot and its not safe to make contact with your cell.
Another way to check the trail is to get on the bus. Ride it for a few stops and then get off somewhere near a taxi stand. Then you hop in a taxi and go in the opposite direction. Anyone following you will make it obvious by getting off the bus, or if they are using a vehicle as back up, that vehicle will follow your taxi. Where you get off the taxi there will be a second man in the vehicle who will also exist the car and track you.
If you are driving a car. Do things like pretending that you have a phone call. Stop the car and pretendto answer the phone. If you have a tail he will have to drive past. If its a two car tail, the scond car will take on the job and the first car will switch off at an intersection or another side road.
You can also drive around 360 degrees at a roundabout. Just go around in a circle. Anyone following you will be obvious. Or you can go into a street where there is a dead end and then act like you made a mistake and come back out. If you are being followed the guy who followed you in will pass you again on the way out. Pretend you didn’t notice him.
There are many variations, but you get the idea. Try not to make it obvious that you know you are being tailed. You can then use the opportunity to mislead the trackers and send them on a wild goose chase.
If you are hot, do not go to the meeting. Stay away. Do not call your cell commander. Do not attempt to make any type of contact whatsoever. Lay low and wait. You are now a threat to security of the Unit and you must therefore stay away from any type of contact.
Never talk about operations on the phone. Never have incriminating documents on your person at any time. Never get drunk in a place where you are in the company of people who are not all members of the cell. Never talk about operations to anyone, not even your close family members. Always look out for anything suspicious in your neighbourhood. Things out of place. If there is a car on your street, note the car number and note the time and place it is there. Try to see whether the persons using that car are vistitors in the neighbourhood. Check the type of persons who come in that car, their bearing, their haircuts, whether they are male or female. If there are new persons in the neighbourhood try to know who they are and what they do. Know your neighbourhood like the back of your hand. Check out the numbers of all cars that come to your street and get LTA background listings on every car. That way, anything amiss will immediately strike your attention.
If there are cell members in the neighbourhood, create a bond with the kids in the area. Play with them, look after them. That way if anyone comes asking around about any members of the cell the kids will be the first ones to tell you. You can then talk with the kids about what type of people they were, what vehicles they came in etc etc etc and then work out the appropriate defensive measures to take.
These are basic rules. They will help in your resistance.
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