“This sounds cool! I’m going to bring my kekistani flag and preach about Hitler and-”
No you won’t. The point of a Walk is to blend in and not be noticed by anyone but other anons. Acting in ways that draw attention to yourself defeats the purpose, and no other serious anon will associate with your bullshit.
“What if that complete faggot above tries to talk to me?”
Simple: Use your plausible deniability. No anon needs to associate with anyone they don’t want to, and feigning ignorance is made possible by your common outfit. To improve your chances of making good connections, don’t act like a complete faggot. Likewise, don’t spill your guts to the anons you meet. They don’t need to know your mother’s maiden name to go meet you for coffee later.
“Are we going to march around? You know, ‘do something’ about ‘things’?”
Not while you’re on a Walk. The goal is to blend in and meet other anons. That’s it. Leave the marching and postering and whatever other entirely legal campaigns you have in mind for another day, in different clothes, with your newfound compatriots. Don’t compromise a Walk by doing attention-attracting things while on it, and ignore those that do.
“Is this /pol/’s new uniform? More fucking kaki’s and polos?”
No, this is not a uniform. The combination of clothing doesn’t matter. What matters is wearing a specific outfit on a certain day that allows other anons to recognize you. These clothes do not represent /pol/, membership to any group, or signify anything beyond normal clothing. They can change anytime. White shirts are just cheap and common, and so are hats.
“But I’m a poorfag who doesn’t have a white shirt or hat…”
Then buy what you need, or make due with what you have. The shirt can be any style (long-sleeves, coat, tank top, etc) so long as it is white, and the hat can be any color or style so long as you have one on your head or with you. Remember, gentlemen take their hats off while in a building.
“This outfit seems TOO common. Can I differentiate myself further?”
Yes, to an extent. Common accessories might be a briefcase, a redpilled book, a phone with memes on it, and that sort of common-yet-uncommon accessory that you can have plausible deniability for. But do not wear things that are too conspicuous. No swastikas or Pepe’s or anything that a normie might point you out of a crowd over.
“I think this is legitimate, but how do I ensure I don’t get doxed or v&?”
Act completely normal. Don’t advocate, discuss, or do illegal things. When you encounter a potential anon, use humor and memes that only a /pol/ack would know about. If they genuinely recognize and enjoy it and can joke back, they’re unlikely to be a subversive. If questioned about your outfit or approached by someone you don’t like, say you’re just wearing what you threw on this morning. Maintain plausible deniability.
“I met an anon, thread! His name is Joe Moron and we met at Bill’s Tavern in Bumfuck, Wisconson to discuss a solution about the Je-”
Don’t ruin it with specifics. Meeting other anons is exciting, but don’t give away specific locations, names, or anything like that. Maintain anonymity online. The most specific you should ever get is to say which city you met an anon in, but more than that is unnecessary. Just say how well it went and anything else without giving away specific locations.
“Oh… so I shouldn’t say anything about anything that happens on a Walk online?”
You can, just don’t compromise the location or online anonymity of yourself or others. However, reporting that you’ve met other anons and how your Walk went in general terms is an excellent motivation to other anons, as well as putting out there that you’ll be participating in a particular region or city. So definitely do that. Posting is not necessary to making a Walk work though. Remember that lurkers outnumber posters a hundred to one, and they may be participating quietly themselves.
“What’s the point of this then?”
To allow anons to network locally. Local organizations are necessary for any political action, but this is also a way to meet likeminded people and forge new relationships. Walking preserves full anonymity online while allowing real life associations to form between anons and thereby facilitate all future beneficial campaigns and operations that will be necessary for the good of our societies.
“But what if I’m alone…?”
You’re not. Anons are everywhere. Even if you don’t find an anon for a few Walks, just be persistent and promote this idea. Have the balls to give it a try and encourage others to do so too, and sooner or later you will find people who share your views. You’re not alone, wherever you are. You are not alone.
Or jacket. Or sweater. Or whatever. Might not even need a coat in some places.
Last thread had an OP for March dates, so this one was April dates. At the rate the last one was filling up I didn't believe it would have enough room for another month's worth of action. I liked the idea of having a general thread for each month, but we'll see how that goes.
First and only time to address "muh honeypot" posts: Read the Common Concerns listed below.
If anyone says "muh honeypot" without addressing those explanations and answers, they are a shill or an illiterate.
But considering how spread out /pol/ is and past experiences with these ideas, odds are you won't meet anyone.
Yes, the odds are heavily stacked against anons meeting on mere logistic grounds. It is however like Brownian Motion in that the small likelihood nonetheless, in aggregate, can result in some reactions. Anons have met one another through this method, and it takes just one meeting to forge a connection. More will meet if more will participate. And if all else fails, you had a nice time out of the way for a bit. Low risk, high reward.
They send out agents with a van, or maybe just a drone for surveillance.
Over what? And to find who? People in white shirts? Wearing hats? Talking about the nice weather or books? Joking? Act like a normal person, don't entertain conversations about illegal things, don't compromise your 100% plausible deniability that your outfit lends you, and you'll be pretty much untouchable as if you were at any other place during your day. The FBI doesn't give a shit about you to deploy agents to stalk you, and if you are so important you're already being stalked, and to think they'll get you if you try a Walk honestly is self-aggrandizing delusion.
inb4
I already posted your rebuttles before you even started. Now your argument shows itself to be weaker because you showed how little you actually read of this formulation. Nice gondola though.
It's really that easy.
i don't see a problem with this thread except i have friends irl who are /pol/ already
Well in that case you might see them doing the same thing, which could lead to interesting conversations. Or you could deploy as a group and cover more ground to meet more people. In any case if you've already got anons as friends that's great. Time for you all to work together to connect with your people and make your community a better place.
I already posted your rebuttles before you even started.
Your rebuttles are what I said, disingenous arguments.
<noooo the feds would never waste time to track anons
<they cant possibly monitor all these places/times that are PREPLANNED
So guess what. Due to your autismpossibly being a bot and fore mentioned disingenuous arguments, I'm going to spam these shit threads now
THIS IS A HONEYPOT THREAD
DO NOT
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DO NOT
UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE
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THIS IS A HONEYPOT THREAD
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<SAGE
IGNORE THIS THREAD
THIS IS A HONEYPOT THREAD
DO NOT
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IGNORE THIS THREAD
THIS IS A HONEYPOT THREAD
DO NOT
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DO NOT
UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE
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As I always say with these threads:
If you have no qualms about being doxed, by all means indulge. But considering how spread out /pol/ is and past experiences with these ideas, odds are you won't meet anyone.
But if the following is true:
you practice good opsec
you have always used vpn/tor/proxy to surf here
you aren't on any watchlist or being monitored
perhaps you even wish to participate irl minecraft one day and wish to keep anonymity
Then I suggest you pass.
SCENARIO - You are meeting at a PREPLANNED place and time posted on your favorite tibetan rug weaving website. This thread could be honest and trustworthy, but even if so, your local FBI field office has EXACTLY where people of our caliber will be meeting. They send out agents with a van, or maybe just a drone for surveillance. Now they have your license plate and your ISP. Now they place a tap, so all traffic from your home is being monitored 24/7. Unless you're MAXIMUM opsec they got your ass at this point. From there on out you better be lilly white clean.
But if that's what you are lilly white clean by all means go for it. You have nothing to lose. or gain considering past results of these walks
inb4 THEY DONT HAVE THE TIME/MONEY
inb4 THEY WOULDNT BOTHER
inb4 MUH PARANOIA
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Common Concerns
Walks take all identifying actions and locations offline. With all meeting places being public, no illegal activities being conducted, meetups occurring literally anywhere, and your identifying outfit being non-distinguishing from the average person, the risk of a honeypot operation is nearly non-existent.
First, use /pol/-tier humor. Seriously. A true anon will very often enjoy /pol/ humor and faking legitimate amusement is very difficult. Normies who respond positively might also be good for redpilling anyway. Feel uneasy about someone’s response? Just disengage and use your plausible deniability. Trust your gut, it’s right most of the time.
Second, don’t be a massive pussy. If in the rare chance an Antifa was brave enough to take off the ninja shit and attack you let alone find you in all the possible locations you might be, onlookers would see it only as an unprovoked and unjustified attack on an innocent person. In fact, if subversives become paranoid about all people who wear white shirts and hats, they’ll likely attack normies as well or even each other. And remember, Antifa have weak upper body strength due to their soy-filled diets. You can take a punch from one if you needed to and use it as an opportunity to punish them in legal and justified fashion.
There is no organization on Earth that has the resources to post subversive agents at every potential park, library, city hall, or other general location in Western countries to maybe-possibly find a guy in a white shirt and hat who is participating in this and at the same time is interesting enough to justify the cost. It is simply impractical. What would be more practical is concern trolling fear of this idea or leveraging disgust responses on certain imageboards to convince anons not to participate. If you want extra security, leave your cellphone at home and stay off similar devices while out on your completely legal and innocent Walk.
Participating in a Walk does not preclude you from socializing, shitposting, or whatever else you do in your life. Want to go to a folk metal concert and meet some based pagans? Go for it. Want to spout redpills at church till you have your buddies gearing up to retake Jerusalem? Go for it. In fact, I encourage it. You don’t need to stop doing any other activity to participate in a Walk.
The reason why you might still consider participating though is that a Walk provides an opportunity to meet people you normally wouldn’t meet. Programmers might meet martial artists, or businessmen might meet activists, or artists might meet soldiers. Those are great connections to make that might not happen in your normal life, and is the major networking value a Walk can provide.
Go about your day and visit well-trafficked areas that correspond to the OP’s location suggestion around the specified times. Other anons may or may not select the same place or time, but participate enough and eventually you’ll encounter one another. It takes just one handshake to forge a lifelong connection. Keep that in mind.
Bring a book. Get some exercise. Chat with strangers. Clean up some trash. Shitpost on your phone. Breathe fresh air. Amuse yourself while on location like a normal person and keep an eye out for other anons. Just remember your purpose is to meet anons. The rest is just bonus.
You can still participate by wearing the outfit. The location and time suggestion are to help improve the odds of meeting another anon, but by simply wearing the outfit on that day in places with other people you have a chance to find a fellow anon. On that day if you see someone with a white shirt and hat, try chatting with them. They might be an anon who couldn’t make it to the place either.
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>>13066673
This.
Also nothing is as beautiful as the Jutland heathlands, blessed picture.