+1 to Nathan's comments.

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On Feb 9, 2013, at 21:50, Nathan of Guardian <[email protected]> 
wrote:

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> 
> 
>> I don't know if something like this already exists, or if this is
>> something that should be created, but I think something like this
>> should be made and drawn up if something like this hasn't been done
>> yet.
> 
> There are many guides and training materials out there - see the CryptoParty 
> handbook, work by Tactical Tech, EFF, AccessNow, MobileActive, 
> TibetAction.net and others. There also specialized guides for journalists, 
> produced by groups like SmallWorldNews. These are available in many languages 
> and formats.
> 
> However the point I wanted to make is that if people wait until emergencies 
> to learn how to use the tools available, it is already too late. It is a bit 
> like trying to learn CPR after has been pulled put of swimming pool 
> unconscious. 
> 
> We (The Guardian Project) want to encourage people to use the 
> tools/apps/services we and others develop in day to day life, starting today. 
> That is the best way to prepare for an emergency situation.
> 
> Checkout https://guardianproject.info/apps to start.
> 
> +n
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