Technologies To Defeat Evil Locally
Mimeograph fanzine publishers holding a workshop: https://youtu.be/-lZ88IVpe6M
It's worth taking a quick glance at the frenetic energy of this panel and the extraordinary detail of hacking the technology in these early days LOL.
Technology (and fashion) has come a long way since the Mimeographed Fan-Zine |
I'm still a huge fan of Mimeograph, Xerography (photocopier), Risograph and laser printers, even dot matrix printers as an introductory means of small-scale, local mass-production for supremacists to unite and activate local communities when the time comes.
For community leaders, now's the time to start if you haven't started already. Print should be used to push local thought leaders to tune in to digital and radio broadcasts for greater depth of knowledge.
The online or broadcast media doesn't need to be yours. Printing out and distributing ONE page of the Daily Stormer with URL and/or QR code taking them to the site is more than good enough as a starting point.
This is only meant to attract a small team of die-hard fanatics. TWO is a very good number, if they're fanatics. Four is better. At some point, about 7 people or so, the group is too large to be efficient. It takes time to meet these people and most of them will be traitors, spies and saboteurs.
To sort them out, either they work or they don't. Period. They'll follow your instructions or they won't. I'd rather have a guy who disagrees but works than a guy who agrees but sabotages everything.
You complain about in-fighting. That's because your groups are too big. Ditch most of them. Tell them to break up into small groups. They can't start in-fighting in a group of you and one other guy, because you're the only guy they can start in-fighting with.
If you need something, ask a Christian, not a Nazi. The Nazis will be stretched thin if they care. If they're really a Christian, they've got plenty and they're willing to share it whether you're a Nazi or not.
In theory, churches and civic organizations should be places to meet like-minded patriots but it doesn't always work out that way. Depending on your area, you might have better luck meeting like-minded folks in the trades instead.
I'll assume some of you already participate in groups, like reading clubs with regular meet-ups, but don't necessarily have the technology.
I don't vet and I don't support vetting. That's right. There's no point. It achieves the opposite of what you want.
You end up with hard-working saboteurs doing all your vetting for you. The numbers swell, it looks impressive, but it's all yids and commies scaring out the most capable, helpful, self-disciplined guys. You end up with nothing but a pit of vipers.
No vetting. If they don't like it, let them leave.
Either someone shares the gospel or they don't. Either they listen to the gospel or they don't. Period. No vetting and no vetters. Assume everyone is a spy, an assassin, a liar, a murderer, that everyone is your enemy unless proven otherwise.
A man's enemies will be members of his own household, and they'll turn him in. Either a guy shows up to do the work and spread the gospel or they don't.
With these kinds of technologies, we can succeed at out-communicating our enemies if and when we make any serious effort to do so. The decent, ordinary, hard-working people have force of numbers the lying, murdering perverts simply do not have.
Decent people will march. Either they march or they don't. You just cast your seeds and make sure your tip cup buys as much paper and ink as it can buy, and maybe lunch for folks willing to do some distribution and to prove they've done it.
To wake someone up takes 6 months of continuous, daily exposure, years of weekly exposure and decades of monthly exposure.
So at first, (once you've got a minimum-sized team of two or more) don't bother trying to wake up the masses. Not yet. You'll simply die trying. Just remind them of the parts of the gospel most relevant to us: LARP
L.A.R.P. is "LOVE your enemies, AUTHORITY comes from God, RESIST not an evil man, and PRAY for those who persecute you."
Whether anyone knows it or not, that's about 80% of the way toward defeating the worldwide counter-insurgency right there. Broadcasting the LARP message pries opens up the streets for jackboots everywhere.
So if you plan to LARP later, make sure the L.A.R.P. message gets out first. You can do newsletters, essays, YouTube videos and blogs on the value and importance of L.A.R.P., loaded with dog whistles to that our guys know what you mean, but nobody else can understand what all the fuss is about when the yids come moaning and crying about it.
If the "churches" decide they have to kill you for telling people to "LOVE YOUR ENEMIES", ask our Father to forgive them when they do.
Because you'll know for certain you died charging the right hill. You'll know that you have life eternal. And you'll know for certain your martyrdom will be the foundation of a far greater church than anything the world has ever seen.
Obviously, if you have reason to believe you only have 6 months left to live, it costs you nothing to spend that time in bold service to the Lord in defiance of evil.
That's how I started, and God gave me life instead.
How to use a ditto machine: https://youtu.be/ccYLLzpeVnU
If that's all you've got, it's a start. These days, you should at least be able to get a photocopier.
Remember the story of tank man from Tiananmen Square. Everyone knew the government was corrupt. But once Tank Man resisted that column of tanks, everyone knew that everyone knew.
You don't just want everyone to know.
You want everyone to know everyone knows.
So passing out 100 to 1,000 flyers in a medium to small school is much better than handing out 100,000 flyers on a busy city street corner.
What's Unique About Risograph: https://youtu.be/NHU9AAc3YeQ
Very fast, very low barrier to entry, cleaner to work with, BRIGHTER colors than anything but silk screening, very low cost per impression, comparable to offset at low volumes. Ideal for churches, offices.
A bit of warning: The process can be SLIGHTLY a pain in the neck and keeping up with the machine's output can be a team effort in itself. The output it cheap, but fast, which means running the thing for an hour still burns through supplies and money pretty fast.
Consider the math: 2 cents per 11 x 17 sheet. It cranks through them at 100 to 150 pages per minute. You can run it through multiple times, but it absolutely needs to dry out before running it through again. Bone dry. DON'T skip this. A 4-color process on each side means each page goes through 8 times.
That's 8 chances for it to get stuck, jammed, smeared or otherwise ruined, with 1% to 5% of the runs getting stuck. That's a combined loss of up to 40% of your product at one stage or another of a 2-sided, full color run. So LET THEM DRY. Which takes time. LOTS of time.
An automatic paper folder will "eat" (damage) another 5% of your product per fold. Two folds = another 10% loss of the remaining 60%, leaving you with 54% of your product usable. So you're basically up to 4 cents per sheet, plus ink. At an average of half a cent times 8 colors, that comes out to another 4 cents per sheet ideally. But because of the losses in processing, add another 2 cents per finished sheet. And if you're running something through 8 times, the maximum theoretical effective speed is 18.75 pages per minute. Not 150.
That's 4 + 4 + 2 = 10 cents per wide-format sheet. Not too bad. Especially if you need 4 bright or unusual colors. If CMYK is ok (that standard 4-color gamut), then you're much, much better off with a wide-format, full color laser printer. Even if the labor costs were free. Which they're not.
For simple black-and-white or greyscale, the Risograph is positively deadly as a low cost micro-news duplicator. But even at 600dpi, the quality just isn't as good as laser. And though it's affordable as printing goes, it can still burn through $144 to $216 of ink and paper per hour, making 9,000 prints in that time.
Like I said, it takes a team to keep up with that kind of production.
And, of course, given that every product is superior in virtually every conceivable dimension, I wouldn't even consider using an inkjet printer anymore.
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