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[–] 17832676? ago 

I like your enthusiasm, but I would agree with the sentiments saying you should stick with opsec. While it is a generic picture of the San Fransisco City Hall, don't post pictures of whatever park you think would be where you'd be heading. Just encourage other anons in your area to be out there, somewhere, and hope you bump into each other. This month there should be lots of opportunities for that.

>>13067167

anonymize the date by providing multiple dates and only going on one of those days per month.

One could do it anytime and anywhere honestly, though the reason there are a few suggested dates and locations is to increase the odds of a meetup. It's all a balance between perfect opsec which precludes anyone (including other anons) of noticing you or interacting with you, and getting reckless and setting up easily exploitable conditions. My reasoning is that it is already rare enough for anons to cross paths even with a general decentralized time and place to be, and atomizing it any further is just going to make it even less likely still. I stray towards the opsec side of things as compared to the Walk thread previously that tried to make lists of specific places in specific cities that might work, and I didn't believe that risk was worth taking. Funny enough though, my argument then was that if the formulation was changed towards more opsec, there would be less shilling. I was incorrect on that front.

>>13068127

I'm going to spam these shit threads now

Speaking of disingenuous, you already were. Transparently so. Your attempts only boost the postcount and make more anons view this thread. I trust them to judge for themselves who is the disingenuous one here.

>>13069076

Well it's an okay problem to have I think. If there are lots of white shirts wandering around with hats, then you need only bring along a book that an anon might recognize. Not Mein Kampf or anything that blatant, but something you might find in a /pol/ Book Thread. If there is another anon about they might say hello to you. And if not, well, you got some fresh air and a chance to read and walk a bit in the early spring.

>>13069381

There's concerned anons sure, but the amount of one and done replies that consist of five word sentences or less tends to make people think they aren't genuine.

I'll also add that I do address legitimate concerns a lot in these threads. Go look at the last one. The best comments against the Walk idea so far I've seen have been along the lines of, "But anons should just talk to people normally and not be afraid to befriend people around them." A very good critique, and I updated the Common Concerns section to give my take on it. But the comments that just say, "ur gay" and "honeypot. saged." are useless and reek of concern trolling. I don't usually reply to those.

Anons are hopefully smart enough to not fall for any fed-like suggestions.

I'll say it again outside of the Common Concerns answers: If you get a bad feeling about someone you're talking to, disengage. Don't ignore your gut. Likewise even if your gut is pleased, don't let it make you stupid. You don't need to spill your guts to whomever you just met, and it's enough to shake hands and meet up later for coffee on a first-name basis only. And if anyone brings up illegal shit or wants to take seig heil pictures with you or anything stupid, disengage. The biggest threat on a Walk is probably running into a moron who browses /pol/ and can't hide his power level. Not Antifa or the FBI. Be smart.

>>13070229

You are listing the specific park.

Not in the slightest. The "park" could be the closest official park in the town. It could also be the park-like areas around many city-halls. It could even be just a nice area with benches nearby in some plaza or whatever. And more particular, which city hall do you think I mean? There are around 35,000 settlements in the USA alone, and each one has a city or town hall or something equivalent. Half of the US population lives in towns of less than 25,000 residents. And the Walk can happen in non-US areas just as well as those South Americans in the other thread show. Better odds than the libraries in some ways, but you're still trying to argue I am being "specific". Ridiculous.

Drones

Shall you argue about the radiation guns next? Another invisible boogie-man to frighten the paranoid ones? Drones require operators, and operators get paid. If drones started flying around city halls all over the western world in thousands of locations on a single day, don't you think that would cost a bit of money? Cost a bit of public notice and questioning? Yours is a fantasy concocted either of a wild imagination or a malicious one.

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[–] 18154820? ago 

The only paper books I have are from university. Why must this thing be so complicated? I’m not buying a white t-shirt or wearing a hat because that’s out of character for me.

How about this… Oregon anons, meet me at the Pepitas in Beaverton tonight at 8. I’ll not be wearing white but I will be wearing my badge.

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[–] 17832677? ago 

why are you afraid of this honeypot, anon?

are you chicken?!

[ mocking yard bird noises intensify ]

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[–] 17832678? ago 

Whites should be afraid to meet other Whites Schlomo?