This is an episode to examine what cell structures look like and the methodologies of guerrillas and insurgents use to conduct clandestine or covert action.
I further discuss traditional, subversive, critical cell and mass-oriented and unconventional cell structures. We visit some historical parallels and why the US and the West may not catch the next wave of terror in America (not cooked up by the clownish FBI like the Whitmer disaster).
References:
How They Hunt
AQ Training Manual
The IRA Greenbook
Hunting the Sleepers
An Analysis of Al-Qaida Tradecraft
Modeling Terrorist Networks - Complex Systems at the Mid-Range
Understanding the Form, Function, and Logic of Clandestine Insurgent and Terrorist Networks: The First Step in Effective Counternetwork Operations
HR Kedward In Search of the Maquis: Rural Resistance in Southern France, 1942-1944
George Millar Maquis: An Englishman in the French Resistance
Ian Wellsted SAS with the Maquis: In Action with the French Resistance, June–September 1944
Stephen Biddle Nonstate Warfare: The Military Methods of Guerillas, Warlords, and Militias
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