Leaderless Resistance
The concept of Leaderless
Resistance was proposed by Col. Ulius Louis Amoss, who was the founder
of International Service of Information Incorporated, located in Baltimore,
Maryland. Col. Amoss died more than fifteen years ago, but during his life was
a tireless opponent of communism, as well as a skilled Intelligence Officer.
Col. Amoss first wrote of Leaderless Resistance on April 17,
1962. His theories of organization were primarily directed against the threat
of eventual Communist take-over in the United States. The present writer, with
the benefit of having lived many years beyond Col. Amoss, has taken his
theories and expounded upon them. Col. Amoss feared the Communists. This author
fears the federal government. Communism now represents a threat to no one in
the United States, while federal tyranny represents a threat to everyone. The
writer has joyfully lived long enough to see the dying breaths of communism,
but may, unhappily, remain long enough to see the last gasps of freedom in
America.
In the hope that, somehow, America
can still produce the brave sons and daughters necessary to fight off ever
increasing persecution and oppression, this essay is offered. Frankly, it is
too close to call at this point. Those who love liberty, and believe in freedom
enough to fight for it are rare today, but within the bosom of every once great
nation, there remains secreted, the pearls of former greatness. They are there.
I have looked into their sparkling eyes; sharing a brief moment in time with
them as I passed through this life, relished their friendship, endured their
pain, and they mine. We are a band of brothers, native to the soil gaining
strength one from another as we have rushed head long into a battle that all
the weaker, timid men, say we cannot win. Perhaps...but then again, perhaps we
can. It's not over till the last freedom fighter is buried or imprisoned, or
the same happens to those who would destroy their freedom.
Barring any cataclysmic events, the
struggle will yet go on for years. The passage of time will make it clear to
even the slower among us that the government is the foremost threat to the
life, and liberty of the folk. The government will no doubt make today's
oppressiveness look like grade school work compared to what they have planned
in the future. Meanwhile, there are those of us who continue to hope that
somehow the few can do what the many have not. We are cognizant that before
things get better they will certainly get worse as government shows a
willingness to use ever more severe police state measures against dissidents.
This changing situation makes it clear that those who oppose state repression
must be prepared to alter, adapt, and modify their behavior, strategy, and
tactics as circumstances warrant. Failure to consider new methods and implement
them as necessary will make the government's efforts at suppression
uncomplicated. It is the duty of every patriot to make the tyrant's life
miserable. When one fails to do so he not only fails himself, but his people.
With this in mind, current methods
of resistance to tyranny employed by those who love our race, culture, and
heritage must pass a litmus test of soundness. Methods must be objectively
measured as to their effectiveness, as well as to whether they make the
government's intention of repression more possible or more difficult. Those not
working to aid our objectives must be discarded or the government benefits from
our failure to do so.
As honest men who have banded
together into groups or associations of a political or religious nature are
falsely labeled "domestic terrorists" or "cultists" and
suppressed, it will become necessary to consider other methods of organization
- or as the case may very well call for: non-organization. One should keep in
mind that it is not in the government's interest to eliminate all groups. Some
few must remain in order to perpetuate the smoke and mirrors vision for the
masses that America is a "free democratic country" where dissent is
allowed. Most organizations, however, that possess the potential for effective
resistance will not be allowed to continue. Anyone who is so naive as to
believe the most powerful government on earth will not crush any who pose a
real threat to that power, should not be active, but rather, at home studying
political history.
The question as to who is to be
left alone and who is not, will be answered by how groups and individuals deal
with several factors such as: avoidance of conspiracy plots, rejection of
feeble minded malcontents, insistence upon quality of the participants,
avoidance of all contact with the front men for the federals - the news media -
and, finally, camouflage (which can be defined as the ability to blend in the
public's eye the more committed groups of resistance with mainstream
"kosher" associations that are generally seen as harmless.) Primarily
though, whether any organization is allowed to continue in the future will be a
matter of how big a threat a group represents. Not a threat in terms of armed
might or political ability, for there is none of either for the present, but
rather, threat in terms of potentiality. It is potential the federals fear
most. Whether that potential exists in an individual or group is incidental.
The federals measure potential threat in terms of what might happen given a
situation conducive to action on the part of a restive organization or
individual. Accurate intelligence gathering allows them to assess the
potential. Showing one's hand before the bets are made is a sure way to lose.
The movement for freedom is rapidly
approaching the point where for many people; the option of belonging to a group
will be nonexistent. For others, group membership will be a viable option for
only the immediate future. Eventually, and perhaps much sooner than most
believe possible, the price paid for membership will exceed any perceived
benefit. But for now, some of the groups that do exist often serve a useful
purpose either for the newcomer who can be indoctrinated into the ideology of
the struggle, or for generating positive propaganda to reach potential freedom
fighters. It is sure that, for the most part, this struggle is rapidly becoming
a matter of individual action, each of its participants making a private
decision in the quietness of his heart to resist: to resist by any means
necessary. It is hard to know what others will do, for no man truly knows
another man's heart. It is enough to know what one will do. A great teacher
once said, "Know thyself." Few men really do, but let each of us,
promise ourselves, not to go quietly to the fate our would-be masters have
planned.
The concept of Leaderless
Resistance is nothing less than a fundamental departure in theories of
organization. The orthodox scheme of organization is diagrammatically
represented by the pyramid, with the mass at the bottom and the leader at the
top. This fundamental of organization is to be seen not only in armies, which
are of course, the best illustration of the pyramid structure, with the mass of
soldiery, the privates, at the bottom responsible to corporals who are in turn
responsible to sergeants, and so on up the entire chain of command to the
generals at the top. But the same structure is seen in corporations, ladies'
garden clubs and in our political system itself. This orthodox "pyramid"
scheme of organization is to be seen basically in all existing political,
social and religious structures in the world today from the Federal government
to the Roman Catholic Church. The Constitution of the United States, in the
wisdom of the Founders, tried to sublimate the essential dictatorial nature of
pyramidal organization by dividing authority into three: executive, legislative
and judicial. But the pyramid remains essentially untouched.
This scheme of organization, the
pyramid, is however, not only useless, but extremely dangerous for the
participants when it is utilized in a resistance movement against state
tyranny. Especially is this so in technologically advanced societies where
electronic surveillance can often penetrate the structure revealing its chain
of command. Experience has revealed over and over again that anti-state
political organizations utilizing this method of command and control are easy
prey for government infiltration, entrapment, and destruction of the personnel
involved. This has been seen repeatedly in the United States where
pro-government infiltrators or agents provocateur weasel their way into
patriotic groups and destroy them from within.
In the pyramid type of
organization, an infiltrator can destroy anything that is beneath his level of
infiltration and often those above him as well. If the traitor has infiltrated
at the top, then the entire organization from the top down is compromised and
may be traduced at will.
An alternative to the pyramid type
of organization is the cell system. In the past, many political groups (both
right and left) have used the cell system to further their objectives. Two
examples will suffice. During the American Revolution "committees of
correspondence" were formed throughout the thirteen colonies.
Their purpose was to subvert the
government and thereby aid the cause of independence. The "Sons of
Liberty", who made a name for themselves by dumping government-taxed tea
into the harbor at Boston, were the action arm of the committees of correspondence.
Each committee was a secret cell that operated totally independently of the
other cells. Information on the government was passed from committee to
committee, from colony to colony, and then acted upon on a local basis. Yet
even in these bygone days of poor communication, of weeks to months for a
letter to be delivered, the committees without any central direction
whatsoever, were remarkably similar in tactics employed to resist government
tyranny. It was, as the first American patriots knew, totally unnecessary for
anyone to give an order for anything. Information was made available to each
committee, and each committee acted as it saw fit. A recent example of the cell
system taken from the left wing of politics are the Communists. The Communist,
in order to get around the obvious problems involved in pyramidal organization,
developed to an art the cell system. They had numerous independent cells that
operated completely isolated from one another and particularly with no
knowledge of each other, but were orchestrated together by a central
headquarters. For instance, during World War II, in Washington, it is known
that there were at least six secret Communist cells operating at high levels in
the United States government (plus all the open Communists who were protected
and promoted by President Roosevelt), however, only one of the cells was rooted
out and destroyed. How many more actually were operating no one can say for
sure.
The Communist cells that operated
in the U.S until late 1991 under Soviet control could have at their command a
leader, who held a social position that appeared to be very lowly. He could be,
for example, a busboy in a restaurant, but in reality a colonel or a general in
the Soviet Secret Service, the KGB. Under him could be a number of cells and a
person active in one cell would almost never have knowledge of individuals who
are active in another cell. The value of this is that while any one cell can be
infiltrated, exposed or destroyed, such action will have no effect on the other
cells; in fact, the members of the other cells will be supporting that cell
which is under attack and ordinarily would lend very strong support to it in
many ways. This is at least part of the reason, no doubt, that whenever in the
past Communists were attacked in this country, support for them sprang up in
many unexpected places.
The efficient and effective
operation of a cell system after the Communist model, is of course, dependent
upon central direction, which means impressive organization, funding from the
top, and outside support, all of which the Communists had. Obviously, American
patriots have none of these things at the top or anywhere else, and so an
effective cell organization based upon the Soviet system of operation is
impossible.
Two things become clear from the
above discussion. First, that the pyramid type of organization can be
penetrated quite easily and it thus is not a sound method of organization in
situations where the government has the resources and desire to penetrate the structure;
which is the situation in this country. Secondly, that the normal
qualifications for the cell structure based upon the Red model do not exist in
the U.S. for patriots. This understood, the question arises "What method
is left for those resisting state tyranny?" The answer comes from Col.
Amoss who proposed the "Phantom Cell"Leaderless Resistance. A system of
organization that is based upon the cell organization, but does not have any
central control or direction, that is in fact almost identical to the methods
used by the Committees of Correspondence during the American Revolution.
Utilizing the Leaderless Resistance concept, all individuals
and groups operate independently of each other, and never report to a central
headquarters or single leader for direction or instruction, as would those who
belong to a typical pyramid organization. mode of organization.
Which he described as
Leaderless Resistance. A system of organization that is based upon the cell
organization, but does not have any central control or direction, that is in
fact almost identical to the methods used by the Committees of Correspondence
during the American Revolution. Utilizing the Leaderless Resistance
concept, all individuals and groups operate independently of each other, and
never report to a central headquarters or single leader for direction or
instruction, as would those who belong to a typical pyramid organization.
At first glance, such a type of
organization seems unrealistic, primarily because there appears to be no
organization. The natural question thus arises as to how are the "Phantom
cells" and individuals to cooperate with each other when there is no
intercommunication or central direction? The answer to this question is that
participants in a program of Leaderless Resistance through
phantom cell or individual action must know exactly what they are doing, and
how to do it. It becomes the responsibility of the individual to acquire the
necessary skills and information as to what is to be done. This is by no means
as impractical as it appears, because it is certainly true that in any
movement, all persons involved have the same general outlook, are acquainted
with the same philosophy, and generally react to given situations in similar
ways. The pervious history of the committees of correspondence during the
American Revolution show this to be true.
Since the entire purpose of Leaderless
Resistance is to defeat state tyranny (at least insofar as this essay
is concerned), all members of phantom cells or individuals will tend to react
to objective events in the same way through usual tactics of resistance. Organs
of information distribution such as newspapers, leaflets, computers, etc.,
which are widely available to all, keep each person informed of events,
allowing for a planned response that will take many variations. No one need
issue an order to anyone. Those idealists truly committed to the cause of
freedom will act when they feel the time is right, or will take their cue from
others who precede them. While it is true that much could be said against this
type of structure as a method of resistance, it must be kept in mind that Leaderless
Resistance is a child of necessity. The alternatives to it have been
show to be unworkable or impractical. Leaderless Resistance
has worked before in the American Revolution, and if the truly committed put it
to use for themselves, it will work now.
It goes almost without saying that Leaderless
Resistance leads to very small or even one-man cells of resistance.
Those who join organizations to play "let's pretend" or who are
"groupies" will quickly be weeded out. While for those who are
serious about their opposition to federal despotism, this is exactly what is
desired.
From the point of view of tyrants
and would be potentates in the federal bureaucracy and police agencies, nothing
is more desirable than that those who oppose them be UNIFIED in their command
structure, and that every person who opposes them belong to a
pyramid type group. Such groups and organizations are an easy kill. Especially
in light of the fact that the Justice (sic) Department promised in 1987 that
there would never be another group that opposed them that they did not have at
least one informer in. These federal "friends of government" are
intelligence agents. They gather information that can be used at the whim of a
federal D.A. to prosecute. The line of battle has been drawn. Patriots are required
therefore, to make a conscious decision to either aid the government in its
illegal spying, by continuing with old methods of organization and resistance,
or to make the enemy’s job more difficult by implementing effective
countermeasures.
Now there will, no doubt, be
mentally handicapped people out there who, while standing at a podium with an
American flag draped in the background, and a lone eagle soaring in the sky
above, will state emphatically in their best sounding red, white, and blue
voice, "So what if the government is spying? We are not violating any
laws." Such crippled thinking by any serious person is the best example that
there is a need for special education classes. The person making such
a statement is totally out of contact with political reality in this country,
and unfit for leadership of anything more than a dog sleigh in the Alaskan
wilderness. The old "Born on the fourth of July" mentality that has
influenced so much of the American patriot's thinking in the past will not save
him from the government in the future. "Reeducation" for non-thinkers
of this type will take place in the federal prison system where there are no
flags or eagles, but an abundance of men who were "not violating any
law."
Most groups who "unify"
their disparate associates into a single structure have short political lives.
Therefore, those movement leaders constantly calling for unity of organization
rather than the desirable unity of purpose usually fall into one of
three categories.
They may not be sound political
tacticians, but rather, just committed men who feel unity would help their
cause, while not realizing that the government would greatly benefit from such
efforts. The Federal objective, to imprison or destroy all who oppose them, is
made easier in pyramid organizations. Or perhaps, they do not fully understand
the struggle they are involved in and that the government they oppose has
declared a state of war against those fighting for faith, folk, freedom and
constitutional liberty. Those in power will use any means to rid themselves of
opposition. The third class calling for unity and let us hope this is the
minority of the three, are men more desirous of the supposed power that a large
organization would bestow, than of actually achieving their stated purpose.
Conversely, the last thing Federal snoops would have, if they had any choice in
the matter, is a thousand different small phantom cells opposing them. It is
easy to see why. Such a situation is an intelligence nightmare for a government
intent upon knowing everything they possibly can about those who oppose them.
The Federals, able to amass overwhelming strength of numbers, manpower,
resources, intelligence gathering, and capability at any given time, need only
a focal point to direct their anger. A single penetration of a pyramid type of
organization can lead to the destruction of the whole. Whereas, Leaderless
Resistance presents no single opportunity for the Federals to destroy
a significant portion of the Resistance.
With the announcement by the
Department of Justice (sic) that 300 FBI agents formerly assigned to watching
Soviet spies in the U.S. (domestic counter intelligence) are now to be used to
"combat crime", the federal government is preparing the way for a
major assault upon those persons opposed to their policies. Many
anti-government groups dedicated to the preservation of the America of our
forefathers can expect shortly to feel the brunt of a new federal assault upon
liberty.
It is clear, therefore, that it is time to rethink
traditional strategy and tactics when it comes to opposing a modern police
state. America is quickly moving into a long dark night of police state
tyranny, where the rights now accepted by most as being unalienable will
disappear. Let the coming night be filled with a thousand points of resistance.
Like the fog that forms when conditions are right and disappears when they are
not, so must the resistance to tyranny be.