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Post #1928141

2025-01-30 13:53 UTC

The CIA has declassified a 1940s field manual on how to sabotage fascism. It's available for free from Project Gutenberg: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/26184

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  • @ahm42@ruhr.social 2025-01-30 15:23

    @MxAlba I love the term „citizen-saboteur“. Reminds me of citizen scientist. Maybe this manual should become must-read in Germany after the next election?

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  • @teledyn@mstdn.ca 2025-01-30 15:33

    @MxAlba @yuhasz01 And I'm sure the CIA is delighted with all the downloading IP addresses they can now correlate with all their new Meta data…

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  • @GuyDudeman@beige.party 2025-01-30 18:17

    @MxAlba I will never not boost this.

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  • @bit101@mstdn.social 2025-01-30 18:20

    @MxAlba I know this is getting a lot of attention this week, but worth pointing out that this has been freely available for almost 20 years. Maybe longer. Publish date on Gutenberg is 2008.

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  • @CKL@ioc.exchange 2025-01-30 19:04

    @MxAlba And there's a modern interpretation as well: https://specificsuggestions.com

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  • @michaelc@scholar.social 2025-01-30 22:15

    @MxAlba I'm also enjoying a look through a modernized version that someone made based on that: https://specificsuggestions.com It includes suggestions like returning used pens to storage, and remapping keyboard shortcuts on shared computers. :)

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  • @Mushi@col.social 2025-01-31 04:40

    @MxAlba it was declassified in 2008, but still a great read, I use the the page about disrupting meetings whenever someone is monopolizing time on a virtual call and I’m feeling like a stinker

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  • @Stellar@mk.absturztau.be 2025-01-31 10:28

    @MxAlba@todon.nl hey I'm reading it and it's pretty good

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