We must spread our ideas in the army

Anonymous 03.09.2009 04:27
Harsh times may lie ahead, prepare now
The war between the oppressed and the oppressors is flaring up, and such a dynamic leads to a revolution. The elite’s invariable tactic in such situations is to replace the pseudo-democratic governments with fascists and use the army against the resisters. There is immediate need to maximise the spread of revolutionary ideas amongst the soldiers, so that when the time for confrontation comes there will already be free-thinkers amongst them.

It is necessary to organise suitable anarchist groups within the army to help the soldiers understand the source of social injustice and the positions of protesters, and not allow them fell victims to political party propaganda. It is also necessary to provide messages in a form which is easy to understand by draftees or soldiers calling them to not use their weapons against protesters.

This call is valid worldwide because the social dynamic that has been formed is global itself. It is short so that it can be communicated easily.
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in that respect

tagmata 03.09.2009 - 13:36
one may find inspiration in luttwak's "coup d'etat - a practical handbook" which i recently found to be readily available on edonkey and other p2p networks.

it focuses on army infiltration to achieve a particular political purpose, which is not identical with ours. so it cannot be used straight away. but in that context, it discusses methods of evaluating military units and officers to determine which ones are most easily convinced not to play the gov'ts monkeymen if the going gets tough. and in that respect its techniques are generic, timeless and readily adapted.