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(Repost) An "underground railroad" is a recruitment method for cell-based movements.

submitted by prototype to random 1.8 yearsJul 30, 2023 13:32:31 ago (+15/-1)     (random)

A railroad is a term for a particular kind of recruitment and vetting pipeline.
You may have heard of the term before in history or media.

It is commonly employed where ruling regimes regularly employ heavy handed tactics, many informants, and subversion.
What the underground railroad does is insulate the body and leadership of an organization from potential infiltration and capture.

In brief, here is how it works.

1. Informants for a resistance operate within a given territory and look for candidates

2. Candidates are observed for a long time and informants get to know them to decide whether they are trustworthy.

3. Informants for a resistance do not directly try to recruit candidates typically, rather they spread rumors of an 'underground', or resistance. This is to gauge a candidates interest and dissatisfaction with the ruling regime.

The thinking is that the right candidate will express hostility to the regime even where it is risky to do so, if they're of the right mindset.

4. Recruiters wait until there is a crisis in a candidate's life, or even manufacture one, and then offer a solution or a "better way".

5. Candidates are directed to a drop site, with specific instructions. They wait at this site for a time, and then are signaled, or find the drop. No one meets them here. The purpose is to observe the candidate from a distance, to see if they are tailed, or if they violate any of the instructions. This act of the candidate also doubles as blackmail, so that if they turn out to be unreliable, or hostile, a railroad operative can anonymously turn them into the regime itself if the candidate happens to be a spy or near-do-well.

6. If the candidate passes the test, they might go to a new drop site to meet the first person in the pipeline. Or they might wait hours, days, or even weeks before they get the next signal and instructions

7. This process is repeated as many times as is needed, with as many steps as are needed, 2, 3, 5, or even more steps.

When a candidate passes the final test, meeting the final person in the pipeline, they are brought to an adoptive cell group. Cellular structure is used with an organizing body on top, and only comms people know how to contact any leadership. Communications protocols are then rotated regularly, in order to assure if one cell is captured/tortured/killed the amount of information leakage is minimal.

The key takeaways here are:
The "underground railroad" is a recruitment method typically used by resistance networks. It is designed such that it tends to filter out people that can't follow instructions to the letter. This is a key concept and as essential as the the insulating design of such an operation.

Because of this virtue, the recruitment pipeline will tend to grow, become hardened, and the subsequent organization will become more disciplined and militant with time--as opposed to a typical civilian org. It becomes generally more resistant and hard to take down as it grows because at any point any one cell can break off and restart the entire pipeline. If a single cell survives, the entire pipeline and organization regrows from scratch.

This has been a monthly PSA.


3 comments block

Or the central cell itself is actually opposition,

this is why anyone concerned with that, tends to be the nucleation site for their own central cell. Its about balancing the justifiable paranoia that helps intelligence outfits survive and succeed, versus efficiency overall. Some are meant to initiate, others are better off being recruited and running support roles.

Also I don't support terrorism, just activism.