With the U.S. government now in total control of a political party clearly displaying fascist traits that appear to be dissolving the federal government and de-stabilizing the economy, this CIA field manual for sabotage tactics may be of interest to many individuals.
I do not condone violence or illegal acts.
The OSS has a similar manual. They may even be just a rebranding of the same thing. Essentially how to be a super shitty employee.
My favorite part was going to meetings and saying to think things over and wait until next meeting to make and use proper procedure no matter what. The idea is to make even the smallest most obvious decisions a bueaucratic slog. Shitty management and office politics 101
Its also 80 years out of date.
If you want a government document more recent that can help with communications against a fascist government I recommend The Homing Pigeon, War Department January 1945.
All our devices are listening. Big Brother is Watching You.
Fighting fascism is timeless.
I browsed through it and most of it is still applicable.
Sure, and I like the spirit.
But also, drones which are highly capable can be bought for as little as $300.
All of the worlds knowledge of chemistry is immediately available to you.
Even the cheapest shittiest phone has what would have been military grade GPS 20 years ago.
There are published manuals from the US army on improvised munitions too.
I like the subtle enthusiasm.
Here’s the link: https://www.cia.gov/stories/story/the-art-of-simple-sabotage/
Maybe you want to think for a moment before clicking. I think it’s relatively harmless information. But visiting the CIA’s website will get your IP address into their server logs.
Thanks for the comment. It clued me in to the fact that the thumbnail image I uploaded replaced the link I had to the manual at gutenberg.org. It’s fixed now. No IP tracking from Gutenberg.
Also should point out that we’re moving into a political climate in the U.S. where everyone should have a VPN and use it whenever possible.