Obviously Man On Fire and friends believe that avoiding
confrontation with the powers that be is a recipe for disaster. There are
enough sheeple willing to keep their heads down and by proxy empower fascism
and we know that Terry Trahan and the like are part of the problem and not the
solution. They are the self-centered and the shortsighted. Stand up and be
counted if you are a loving father being treated as insignificant by the idiot
Duluth Model pushers, whilst all the evidence is clear that your absence deeply
wounds your children and their future, if you are a doctor, or nurse who knows
that lockdowns and the current advice run contrary to your knowledge, or the
truth, stand up if the good morals you value are blatantly contradicted and you see the negative repercussions clear as day, stand
up and be counted, or usher in a dystopia that even in his wildest imaginings George Orwell clearly underestimated.
Daisy recently sent out an email explaining the shift away from discussing politics in light of cancel culture and the like. I want to expand on those thoughts, but from an underground, guerrilla angle.
A huge part of survival, prepping, and Nomad Strategies is getting done what needs to be done with minimal interference or notice from those around us. The more eyes on your project, the more people that can foul up our plans, throw a wrench in the works, or, nowadays, ruin your life.
Have a secret identity.
So, we turn to lesson number one from the great bastion of literature: comic books.
What does almost every comic character have? A secret identity. And why? So they are not having to fight, protect their family, and hide from the public all the time. That is a mighty wise course of action. Life is not a movie. There are rarely times to take a bold, public stand that will put you or your people in danger.
It is a blessing to live in the
time and place we do that enables us to engage in such vociferous debate
levels with no real consequences. That is not the norm throughout
history, and, as we can see, it is changing in front of our eyes. All
one needs to do is look at the world outside of the U.S. for current or
very recent historical examples. Take a look at where Selco comes from or Belfast just a couple of decades ago. Look at many areas of the Middle East, Syria, or Asia for current displays of enforcement.
You don’t have to share your opinions with everyone.
Keeping a low profile as long as possible is a crucial OpSec practice.
Note: I am not saying you are not allowed to have opinions. But, I am a firm believer in only discussing them with known associates in private. It is also easier to keep seeing the other party as still human if you do it in person. *Othering is a nasty thing to do and nastier to be on the receiving end of. Remembering that the other side is not the devil incarnate helps to identify actual enemies easier. Instead of jumping at every boogyman brought to your attention, save your energy for real, in your face threats.
*The term Othering describes the reductive action of labeling and defining a person as a subaltern native, as someone who belongs to the socially subordinate category of the Other.
Choose your battles wisely, or don’t battle at all
Another reason for concentrating on the mission: it’s a waste of your time. Leave the arguing and name-calling to others. Arguing lessens your productivity and may alienate potential allies that could assist you. (Except for those pesky Facebook posts you made, calling their kind evil and stupid.) Choosing not to participate in arguments and debates shows that you have mental toughness, compassion, discernment, and, most importantly, self-control.
In case you aren’t aware, those and your integrity are essential things to keep intact. Both for our own well being and for cultivating good, successful relationships. Keep your ego intact, and if you can exercise the self-control required to not argue points with others that don’t matter in the day-to-day.
You will be more peaceful.
Fewer distractions = more time to work on numero uno
As Toby Cowern’s recent article asks: Are You Maintaining the Most Vital Resources in Your Preppertoire? And what is that resource? YOU. Are you making sure that self-care is the most important part of your prepping plans?
We want to give ourselves as much time as possible to work on various aspects of ourselves that need the work.
Distractions from this can be costly. It can be costly in terms of time wasted on a needless post, and at its worst, it can literally cost you everything you have worked for and built up.
Stop throwing chum to the internet sharks.
An important but often overlooked aspect of any successful underground work is the ability to escape notice. Therefore escaping issues that will negatively impact your ability to move forward will help you complete whatever the mission at hand is.
Rather than willingly compromising your future, stop engaging with the sharks. Instead of spending time engaged in activities that are not beneficial, use your time wisely. Allocate the majority of your time to doing the work. Use your downtime to recharge, find the good, relax, and keep your eyes on the prize.
There may be a time in the near future where we must elevate to a more offensive posture. But now is not that time. What we do now is an important step in keeping us more even-keeled and ready. Don’t volunteer yourself for the enemies list. There are already plenty of people that will gladly put some of us there.
We seek to avoid the proverbial stiletto heal stamping on the face of humanity for eternity.
ReplyDeleteWe stand to honour our excellent brothers and sisters in arms, F4J Father's for Justice, Karen Straughan, Erin Pizzey, Mordechai Vanunu, Gilad Atzmon, Bradley Manning, Julian Assange, Edward Snowden, ...the list is virtually endless and thank goodness continues to grow until our mutual dream to stamp out the tide of the self-centered and wicked is achieved.
E t e r n a l - v i g i l a n c e !