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Renegade420
30th June 2006, 02:34
I was wondering, are there camps around the world where they teach you fighting tactics and revolutionary ideas, and ways to overthrow governments... just like a revelutionary school/ boot camp. kinda like those taliban camps.

Raj Radical
30th June 2006, 02:59
There are plenty of anarchist communes around, just have to look hard.

As far as anarchist insurgent militant Al-queda'esque camps go, ive never heard of any, but that doesnt mean they dont exist, I wouldnt be too interested in it though :ph34r: .

Just take up a practical martial art, like Aikido, it can prove invaluable in some situations.

Delta
30th June 2006, 04:48
Originally posted by [email protected] 29 2006, 11:35 PM
kinda like those taliban camps.
If you want to climb some monkey bars I know a good elementary school nearby I could get you into on the weekend :P



But seriously, I think you could learn pretty much all you need to know by studying resources on the internet. I think spreading your ideas to those you know is the most important thing you could be doing right now however.

Janus
30th June 2006, 08:00
If you want to climb some monkey bars I know a good elementary school nearby I could get you into on the weekend
:lol: :lol:

Yes, you'll have to look very hard for those camps in first world countries though. However, I'm sure there are many revolutionary movements in places such as Nepal that run those types of camps. Other than that, there's not a whole lot since the USSR collapsed.

Renegade420
30th June 2006, 21:33
so if i wanted to get involved in somthing like that i would have to move to one of those countrys in say south america or one of those little countrys in europe? I was just wondering if it was like a revolutionary boot camp where they teach you how to make explosives and teach you gurilla tactics and hhow to operate weapons and stuff

Janus
30th June 2006, 21:40
so if i wanted to get involved in somthing like that i would have to move to one of those countrys in say south america or one of those little countrys in europe?
In order to gain battle experience, you would have to move to an area where there are militant revolutionary groups and train with them there. But that would mean you would probably have to join them as well.

There are probably secretive places in the US and Europe where people get together and do that kind of stuff but it may be hard to find them.


I was just wondering if it was like a revolutionary boot camp where they teach you how to make explosives and teach you gurilla tactics and hhow to operate weapons and stuff
Every guerrilla has to begin somewhere.

Renegade420
30th June 2006, 21:44
Ok well can any of you recomend some books that teach gurilla tactics and revolutionary ideas, since i have no funds to move to where i could join one of these groups, and not like i would be excepted with how much Americans are disliked everywhere these days.

Janus
30th June 2006, 21:47
Ok well can any of you recomend some books that teach gurilla tactics and revolutionary ideas
Guerrilla warfare by Che. The Art of War. You could read some of Mao's works on the principles of guerrilla warfare.

There are also plenty of other books that you can find on unconventional warfare as well. You just have to look.

Look in this forum, someone recommended a website as well in the "warfare" thread.

So you can basically study this on your own and just go to a shooting range or something if you are really worried about being prepared.

Renegade420
30th June 2006, 21:53
Thank you Comrade, i just figure thta if I learn some of this stuff, if (or should i say when) the revolution comes around, my idea wont be to just go out and steal a tv or somthing, it will to join and help the fighting and if im somwhat trained i might actuall do some good in the fighting

Janus
30th June 2006, 22:01
it will to join and help the fighting and if im somwhat trained i might actuall do some good in the fighting
Some people share similar beliefs which is why I stated that there may be camps in the US, Canada, or other developed nations for those purposes. Of course, it will be quite difficult to get in contact with those people unless you wanna organize something on your own.

But I really think that at this moment, we should be more focused on raising awareness for our views rather than worrying about not being prepared for an actual revolution, which I think is still some time into the future.

Resist
5th July 2006, 23:11
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Past_and_pres...ist_communities (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Past_and_present_anarchist_communities)

there are some...