[Antisocial] Leaderless Resistance (fwd)

2005-06-29 Thread J.A. Terranson

I figured this crosspost would make interesting reading for the folks
here.  Enjoy.

-- 
Yours,

J.A. Terranson
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Never belong to any party, always oppose privileged classes and public
plunderers, never lack sympathy with the poor, always remain devoted to
the public welfare, never be satisfied with merely printing news, always
be drastically independent, never be afraid to attack wrong, whether by
predatory plutocracy or predatory poverty.

Joseph Pulitzer
1907 Speech

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Interesting read Unfortunately this may come in handy very soon given
the way things are heading here.

http://reactor-core.org/leaderless-resistance.html

LEADERLESS RESISTANCE
by Louis Beam
published in The Seditionist #12, February 1992
written in 1983

The concept of Leaderless Resistance was proposed by Col. Ulius Louis
Amoss, who was the founder of International Service of Information
Incorporated, located in Baltimore, Maryland. Col. Amoss died more than
fifteen years ago, but during his life was a tireless opponent of
communism, as well as a skilled Intelligence Officer. Col. Amoss first
wrote of Leaderless Resistance on April 17, 1962. His theories of
organization were primarily directed against the threat of eventual
Communist take-over in the United States. The present writer, with the
benefit of having lived many years beyond Col. Amoss, has taken his
theories and expounded upon them. Col. Amoss feared the Communists. This
author fears the federal government. Communism now represents a threat to
no one in the United States, while federal tyranny represents a threat to
everyone . The writer has joyfully lived long enough to see the dying
breaths of communism, but may, unhappily, remain long enough to see the
last grasps of freedom in America.

In the hope that, somehow, America can still produce the brave sons and
daughters necessary to fight off ever increasing persecution and
oppression, this essay is offered. Frankly, it is too close to call at
this point. Those who love liberty, and believe in freedom enough to fight
for it are rare today, but within the bosom of every once great nation,
there remains secreted, the pearls of former greatness. They are there. I
have looked into their sparking eyes; sharing a brief moment in time with
them as I passed through this life. Relished their friendship, endured
their pain, and they mine. We are a band of brothers, native to the soil
gaining strength one from another as we have rushed head long into a
battle that all the weaker, timid men, say we can not win. Perhaps...but
then again, perhaps we can. It's not over till the last freedom fighter is
buried or imprisoned, or the same happens to those who would destroy their
freedom.

Barring any cataclysmic events, the struggle will yet go on for years. The
passage of time will make it clear to even the more slow among us that the
government is the foremost threat to the life, and liberty of the folk.
The government will no doubt make today's oppressiveness look like grade
school work compared to what they have planned in the future. Meanwhile,
there are those of us who continue to hope that somehow the few can do
what the many have not. We are cognizant that before things get better
they will certainly get worse as government shows a willingness to use
ever more severe police state measures against dissidents. This changing
situation makes it clear that those who oppose state repression must be
prepared to alter, adapt, and modify their behavior, strategy, and tactics
as circumstances warrant. Failure to consider new methods and implement
them as necessary will make the government's efforts at suppression
uncomplicated. It is the duty of every patriot to make the tyrant's life
miserable. When one fails to do so he not only fails himself, but his
people.

With this in mind, current methods of resistance to tyranny employed by
those who love our race, culture, and heritage must pass a litmus test of
soundness. Methods must be objectively measured as to their effectiveness,
as well as to whether they make the government's intention of repression
more possible or more difficult. Those not working to aid our objectives
must be discarded or the government benefits from our failure to do so.

As honest men who have banded together into groups or associations of a
political or religious nature are falsely labeled domestic terrorists or
cultists and suppressed, it will become necessary to consider other
methods of organization — or as the case may very well call for:
non-organization. One should keep in mind that it is not in the
government's interest to eliminate all groups. Some few must remain in
order to perpetuate the smoke and mirrors vision for the masses that
America is a free democratic country 

[Antisocial] Leaderless Resistance (fwd)

2005-06-28 Thread J.A. Terranson

I figured this crosspost would make interesting reading for the folks
here.  Enjoy.

-- 
Yours,

J.A. Terranson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
0xBD4A95BF


Never belong to any party, always oppose privileged classes and public
plunderers, never lack sympathy with the poor, always remain devoted to
the public welfare, never be satisfied with merely printing news, always
be drastically independent, never be afraid to attack wrong, whether by
predatory plutocracy or predatory poverty.

Joseph Pulitzer
1907 Speech

-- Forwarded message --
Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 11:53:56 -0400 (EDT)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Antisocial [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Antisocial] Leaderless Resistance

Interesting read Unfortunately this may come in handy very soon given
the way things are heading here.

http://reactor-core.org/leaderless-resistance.html

LEADERLESS RESISTANCE
by Louis Beam
published in The Seditionist #12, February 1992
written in 1983

The concept of Leaderless Resistance was proposed by Col. Ulius Louis
Amoss, who was the founder of International Service of Information
Incorporated, located in Baltimore, Maryland. Col. Amoss died more than
fifteen years ago, but during his life was a tireless opponent of
communism, as well as a skilled Intelligence Officer. Col. Amoss first
wrote of Leaderless Resistance on April 17, 1962. His theories of
organization were primarily directed against the threat of eventual
Communist take-over in the United States. The present writer, with the
benefit of having lived many years beyond Col. Amoss, has taken his
theories and expounded upon them. Col. Amoss feared the Communists. This
author fears the federal government. Communism now represents a threat to
no one in the United States, while federal tyranny represents a threat to
everyone . The writer has joyfully lived long enough to see the dying
breaths of communism, but may, unhappily, remain long enough to see the
last grasps of freedom in America.

In the hope that, somehow, America can still produce the brave sons and
daughters necessary to fight off ever increasing persecution and
oppression, this essay is offered. Frankly, it is too close to call at
this point. Those who love liberty, and believe in freedom enough to fight
for it are rare today, but within the bosom of every once great nation,
there remains secreted, the pearls of former greatness. They are there. I
have looked into their sparking eyes; sharing a brief moment in time with
them as I passed through this life. Relished their friendship, endured
their pain, and they mine. We are a band of brothers, native to the soil
gaining strength one from another as we have rushed head long into a
battle that all the weaker, timid men, say we can not win. Perhaps...but
then again, perhaps we can. It's not over till the last freedom fighter is
buried or imprisoned, or the same happens to those who would destroy their
freedom.

Barring any cataclysmic events, the struggle will yet go on for years. The
passage of time will make it clear to even the more slow among us that the
government is the foremost threat to the life, and liberty of the folk.
The government will no doubt make today's oppressiveness look like grade
school work compared to what they have planned in the future. Meanwhile,
there are those of us who continue to hope that somehow the few can do
what the many have not. We are cognizant that before things get better
they will certainly get worse as government shows a willingness to use
ever more severe police state measures against dissidents. This changing
situation makes it clear that those who oppose state repression must be
prepared to alter, adapt, and modify their behavior, strategy, and tactics
as circumstances warrant. Failure to consider new methods and implement
them as necessary will make the government's efforts at suppression
uncomplicated. It is the duty of every patriot to make the tyrant's life
miserable. When one fails to do so he not only fails himself, but his
people.

With this in mind, current methods of resistance to tyranny employed by
those who love our race, culture, and heritage must pass a litmus test of
soundness. Methods must be objectively measured as to their effectiveness,
as well as to whether they make the government's intention of repression
more possible or more difficult. Those not working to aid our objectives
must be discarded or the government benefits from our failure to do so.

As honest men who have banded together into groups or associations of a
political or religious nature are falsely labeled domestic terrorists or
cultists and suppressed, it will become necessary to consider other
methods of organization — or as the case may very well call for:
non-organization. One should keep in mind that it is not in the
government's interest to eliminate all groups. Some few must remain in
order to perpetuate the smoke and mirrors vision for the masses that
America is a free democratic country