A brother recently contacted me to tell me that many of the ideas and strategies I advocate are gaining popularity among the revolutionary youth, but that, because my writing is also closely monitored by Egyptian intelligence, the rebels hesitate to undertake the actions I recommend for fear that the security forces have already prepared for them.
In response I would simply say that it is impossible for the security forces to prepare for strategic system disruption. If you are targeting a company or an event that I write about, certainly, it is possible that intelligence will be aware of the risk, and make some sort of plan to prevent disruption; but if you are creative and do your research, it is impossible for them to anticipate exactly what you will do and where you will chose to strike the targeted system.
You have at least three advantages if you adopt this strategy. First you have your own creativity and tactical diversity, second you have a multiplicity of potential targets (all of which can never be simultaneously protected by the security apparatus), and finally you have the profound incompetence of the intelligence and security forces themselves.
It is a universal reality that the police and security forces of any country are drawn from the stupidest segment of the population, and that their stupidity is then formatted into a very regimented and simplistic mentality which can only imagine threats that have precedents in their training manuals. Their predictions about what rebels may do are based exclusively upon what rebels have already done. This being the case, it should not be difficult for you to be unpredictable.
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