Sorry if this is slightly off topic, but this reminds me of an episode of the original Mission Impossible where Jim Phelps stumbles onto a Soviet communist cell in Northern California. The cell comprises all the citizens of a small town.
Strangely, Will Geer, an actor who was a known communist played the role of the cell leader. Back then, as a kid, the show was just awesome, entertaining fiction to me. Now I wonder how much of it was comms?
It was very effective. It was "cells" to counter the influence of communist cells that seek to destabilize from within. They so badly hated COIN that they've been calling it racist, evil and every smear. The usual claim is "REEEEEEEE! YOU CAN'T INFILTRATE OUR COMMUNISTS CELLS LIKE THAT AND EXPOSE US! THAT'S NOT FAIR!"
COINTELPRO operations were initiated against various organizations, including the Communist Party, Socialist Workers Party (SWP), Puerto Rican Nationalist Party, Black Panther Party (BPP), American Indian Movement, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and Ku Klux Klan. Tactics included intense surveillance, organizational infiltration, anonymous mailings, and police harassment. These programs were exposed in 1971 when the Citizens’ Commission to Investigate the FBI burglarized an FBI office in Media, Pennsylvania, stole confidential files, and then released them to the press. More information regarding COINTELPRO was later obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, lawsuits lodged against the FBI by the BPP and the SWP, and statements by agents who came forward to confess their counterintelligence activities.
Post #4635 also references back to these "colony" tactics of cells to take over areas like small towns and corrupt from within.
In the late 1960s, the Pentagon compiled personal
information on more than 100,000 politically active Americans in an
effort to quell civil rights and anti-Vietnam War demonstrations and
to discredit protestors.26 The Army used 1,500 PLAINCLOTHes agents to
watch demonstrations, infiltrate organizations, and spread
disinformation.
' According to one report, the Army had at least one
observer at every demonstration of more than twenty people
Sorry if this is slightly off topic, but this reminds me of an episode of the original Mission Impossible where Jim Phelps stumbles onto a Soviet communist cell in Northern California. The cell comprises all the citizens of a small town.
Strangely, Will Geer, an actor who was a known communist played the role of the cell leader. Back then, as a kid, the show was just awesome, entertaining fiction to me. Now I wonder how much of it was comms?
Post #3882 links to a pdf about COIN (counter insurgency)
https://qalerts.app/?q=3882f
COIN is the counter to the subversive invasion of "cells" or "colonies" that seek to infiltrate a government and destroy it from within.
I strongly recommend reading the pdf in the Q link.
COIN started in 1956 and Q mentions it and subversion cells several times. Antifa is a subversion group.
https://vault.fbi.gov/cointel-pro
It was very effective. It was "cells" to counter the influence of communist cells that seek to destabilize from within. They so badly hated COIN that they've been calling it racist, evil and every smear. The usual claim is "REEEEEEEE! YOU CAN'T INFILTRATE OUR COMMUNISTS CELLS LIKE THAT AND EXPOSE US! THAT'S NOT FAIR!"
https://vault.fbi.gov/cointel-pro
Post #4635 also references back to these "colony" tactics of cells to take over areas like small towns and corrupt from within.
https://qalerts.app/?q=4635f
There are many more references to these tactics in other posts:
https://qalerts.app/?q=antifa
Here is an anon directly mentioning about the COIN tactics and Q saying "Well done, anon"
https://qalerts.app/?q=plaincloth
Wow, you find a good gem.
We need another Joe McCarthy, and this Committee....