Saturday, March 7, 2015

"The idea of arrest or harm is not a reason to stay away. That’s the reason to GO." 6 March Liberty for All Federal Protest: The Rest of the Story

Wow! What a great hat.
Every time we have a rally or action, I sit down later and write an article about what happened. As the intel officer, I am also privy to information that the public does not know. Sometimes the weight of that information weighs heavily on me, and yesterday it seemed almost crushing. The depth and breadth of the efforts being put against us were unlike anything we had seen yet. We were used to dealing with state authorities, used to putting up with the cowards and the naysayers—so used to it, in fact, that the slimy hit pieces and childish Facebook foot-stompings have become nothing more than a running joke among those of us in the Liberty for All core group.
This, however, was a whole new ball game: this time we were going up against the force of the federal government, against agencies whose sole directive is to leverage government control over law-abiding patriots. This time, we were met with tactics we expected, but had not experienced yet. Communications were disrupted or even blocked; those of us in the leadership could call anyone except each other. Emails never reached their destination. In one particularly asinine instance, a rental car company literally claimed that they changed their policy midway through the day in order to prevent us from renting a car for Mike Vanderboegh to get home—after the airline inexplicably barred him from boarding his flight to Washington, effectively leaving him stranded at the Atlanta airport.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's the kind of government mischief that will work to steady your aim at long range. The sureness of resolve that steady's the breath and slows the pulse making much more likely a COM strike on the heart of the antagonists between the shooter's heart beats. But an imprecatory psalm or two helps also...

HappyClinger said...

Please tell Kit: Next time, use burner phones. This tyranny cannot stand!!

Anonymous said...

The blocked cell calls can be circumvented with "burner" phones and prepaid minutes. Exchanging burner phone numbers is the trick. Don't use any of the traditional com methods. Methods that would work will not be discussed in the open. I'm sure you guys can figure out how to do this.

Dave said...

Disrupting specific cell phone calls probably required cooperation from the phone companies, which means there was probably a court order to compel them to cooperate. It would be interesting to see who wrote the request and what justification was given, as well as who signed the order.

Or maybe the disruption was done in-house without the aid of the phone companies.

Allen said...

so, it sounds like what we need is more planning. plan for the disruption, and work around it, and soldier on.

cell phones are nice, but if they know your cell phone # they can block it. a small amount of limited use phones for the few people that need them may work. do not say much on them, do not use them unless absolutely required. in fact, don't carry them..give to someone to carry for you that is near enough to see a hand signal. they may be able to infer the throwaway phones are yours by the proximity to your personal cell phone.

HAM radio guys are a 2nd step. still jammable, but less likely they'd do that.

use trusted, known, runners with specific markings...a red vest when all your security is in yellow, ect.

I have experimented with adjustable signage, like business signage. letters/numbers that slide in a track. codes can be placed on them to get everyone on the same comms network. say, the code 123 would mean personal cell phones, 321 would mean throwaway phones, ABC### would be HAM or other radios with the predetermined code for the fequencies. you get the idea. hold this sign up in an easily visible place, and be sure to send runners to people who are too far away to see the changes.

remember when switching networks (cell phone to HAM, ect) to keep up chatter on the unused network. this ensures they won't know which one is the one actually in use.

Anonymous said...

Meanwhile in America-

While the hadn't ever worked a -REAL- job a day in his entire privileged life "president" reenacts civil right marches under the ever protective watchful eye of his armed goons while bloviating about how "we're the slaves that built the white house" (he didn't build that) to the cameras of the pravda media, REAL Americans were fighting for a REAL human rights cause in Washington, facing REAL threat of death for doing so.

G-d bless you all for your bravery.

Anonymous said...

What people should take away from this is simple. It is the same thing we have been trying to tell people over and over for months, even years. If you stand, you can win. If you don’t, you won’t even have a chance.


DAMN STRAIGHT.

Anonymous said...

Executive Rule-Reviewing Agency Head Says He’s Not Familiar With Proposed ATF Ammo Ban…


http://weaselzippers.us/216180-executive-rule-reviewing-agency-head-says-hes-not-familiar-with-proposed-atf-ammo-ban/

Tom said...

Lessons can be learned from this. Better more secure communications, no rental cars, screw the traditional email/smartphone crap the .gov is counting on you to be too stupid to get around.
If this is part of the 4GW, than we simply overcome and adapt accordingly.

Anonymous said...

Embers.

Thank you Kit, Anthony and gang.

Your actions give so many of us hope and motivation. You have no idea how much this means...way beyond WA. May G_d protect and keep you all.

The comm issue is simply confirmation of dotgov's fear. Those things can be worked around. Even if you move to SSB or HAM. Simple, prearranged common language that means one thing to you and nothing to the snoopers. Or, just simple open comms...so what if the snoops know. You could even talk directly to them! Lots of possibilities.
-BobKatt

Anonymous said...

In CT we are behind enemy lines in the fight...the authorities are dumbfounded that we did not register and have "no more appetite for gun control". That is a quote from the dear leader of communist CT. We pray for peace but are locked and loaded if they dare to fire the first shot

Anonymous said...

The thing about Kit is that everything she says or does is from the heart, there can be no denying her, she is as strong as granite, we are blessed to have leaders such as she!

Death before slavery!

Comrade X

prambo said...

Just think "Windtalkers" - then change to a few esoteric, simple and exact languages. Learn the minimum number of words. Then assign these words completely different meanings only known internally using a one time use rule. A few examples come to mind - predetermine the "daily lingo", and you're good to go.

It is a little memory intensive, but almost unbreakable, unless there are ratfinks about.