DeceiverCleaver ID: 5cb849 Feb. 19, 2021, 7:53 p.m. No.13005859   🗄️.is 🔗kun

operational security tips

-Anything published is known by the enemy. Any publicly available details will have a set of contingency plans against you.

-Any sharing of information perceived to be sensitive is to be treated as a trap.

-The potential for betrayal exists within every human. Incorporate betrayal into contingency plans.

-If it is electronic, then the enemy is listening. If it has a screen, then the enemy is watching. If it has wheels, then the enemy is tracking. If it is not connected to the internet, then the enemy is downloading.

-If you can identify a building from a civilian satellite image, then a military satellite can read the date on a penny laying on the street.

-If technology exists to see through the ground to map structures for fracking, mining, geological research, or astronomical research, then such technology is in use by the enemy's military to see through walls and bunkers.

-If the good guys make a powerful new secret weapon, and you have heard of it, then the bad guys have already stolen it.

-The most powerful supercomputers in the world are used for codebreaking. If you thought of it, then the computers are looking for it.

-Battles are won physically, but wars can only be won psychologically. Enemy propaganda and censorship must both be destroyed before the war can be won.

-Take note of how the enemy gained power. Use the same methods against the enemy temporarily to maintain resistance.

-Use a known playbook all the way up until the very end. Then, change the very end such that the enemy is taken entirely by surprise.

-Murphy's Law of military weapons: Anything that can exist does exist.

-Any truce that does not address solutions to the core ideas behind the war is merely an agreement superficially disguising a future betrayal.

-If you rely on it, then the enemy is targeting it. If the enemy relies on it, then target it.

-Everyone dies in the end. What world will you leave behind for the children?