OTAS: operational thinking against the state
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trying to do the impossible task of thinking strategically and tactically about revolt against the ruling order

(for academic purposes only)
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“As for us, we prefer to attack, to take some blows and to deal some too. We prefer to operate.”
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Ill Winds from #Ottawa

https://cwc.im/Ottawa2022

In this extensive report, our Montréal correspondent explores the unfolding anti-mandate protests in Canada, reviewing the agendas of the various forces that are vying for power and reflecting on the risks and opportunities in a situation in which the far right has gained the initiative.
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TIL that the Japanese Yakuza engage in a unique form of extortion known as sōkaiya. Instead of forcing small businesses into protection rackets, the Yakuza harass the stockholders of larger corporations.
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#Ukraine—War and Anarchists

https://cwc.im/UkraineWar

Anarchists from Ukraine explore the 2014 Maidan protests, the ascendancy of fascists, civil war, and the threat of war with Russia.

This is a crucial historical document posing difficult strategic questions. We urge everyone to read and discuss it.
i guess we could have been posting “ukraine crisis” updates here
cover and concealment 101
(not enough to read some slides, but a place to start before doing good practice)
in preparing for a contingency like an active shooter learning how your adrenals react and doing work around that is important, a lot of people freeze in the moment or don’t have experience making choices in urgent situations and drilling even just playing games outside can be helpful in making reactions second nature or mitigating “deer in the headlights” responses
think carefully about this and don’t take us at our word, but in our lived experience with active shooters if you’re close and you feel you have the capacity rushing can save lives and your own if there’s no cover. most active shooters that are taken down are tackled or pepper-sprayed then tackled but it’s obviously a dangerous and chaotic situation. of course taking cover and returning fire if possible may well be preferable if you’re over six feet away.
Our hearts go out to our comrades in Portland and everyone else who experiences gun violence.

A demonstrator’s guide to body armor:

https://cwc.im/BodyArmor

A demonstrator’s guide to responding to gunshot wounds:

https://cwc.im/GunshotWounds

Our love and gratitude to street medics.