Since we are engaged in Revolutionary War in Cyberspace, it would behoove us who are actively participating to have a delineation of strategy, tactics, and operations of guerilla warfare eidetic to this medium. Our Guerilla Warfare Operating Area, (GWOA), is the internet, with its peculiar strategic advantages and vulnerabilities. The genius of Patton's campaign in North Africa was the result of simple reading comprehension skills; he read Rommel's book. This primer on psychological warfare is prepared for your perusal offering fundamental intelligence to increase the probability of success in engagements with the competition. It's been said that every revolutionary was a patriot. Our competition has different ideas about patriotism and vastly superior resources. Little is known about the operations of the US intelligence community. If one is going to play hard ball with the big boys, one needs a general understanding of the game before the first pitch is thrown. The DOD view of Vietnam was essentially to train men and test new weapon systems. In this respect, the Vietnam War was quite successful. This point was reiterated ad nauseam during the Gulf War on a daily basis via a sharply censored 4th estate for the duration of conflict. The contrast of censorship in the interest of National Security between the Gulf War and Vietnam is quite marked. The DOD official statement the day of the initial bombing of Iraq made no mention of B-52 strategic bombing missions. Only the tactical missions were announced publicly. Bernard Shaw's awestruck reports from his hotel window in Tehran were broadcast live on CNN. With heightened exclamation he reported a new sound of the ensuing battle, a sustained roar like thunder that refused to quit. From the ground, a conventional B-52 strike is a quarter mile wide, 200 feet high, and travels at 700 mph. There is no sound on earth like it. Having known Pentagon spokesperson Pete Williams since high school, I found it vaguely amusing that he saw fit to inform the rest of the world of B-52 involvement in the bombing several days latter. In Vietnam, we had the grunt's down in the #10 latrine stepping on cockroaches piped into our homes by the US networks nightly. Occasionally the hands playing Cowboy's and Indian's, (LURP's- reconnaissance, locate and identify missions, as opposed to search and destroy), got some air time. Then there was the Harvard/Yale game. The public knew it existed, but heard very little about it. Spooks have their own language. The first principle of psychological warfare is to dehumanize the enemy. Everything is a football game to them. The Administration's policy decision on Clipper, 4 February 1994, would be a, "Double Whammy End Around." The FBI Digital Telephony Bill would be a, "Forward Pass." These analogies were expressed to the public by pilots returning from Persian Gulf combat missions during interviews. No big deal folks, just another football game, and we all know what fun football is! Surgical is not synonymous with random evisceration of innocent men, women and children. Remember the luckiest man in Iraq? Swartzkoff stood by a screen with laser guidance cross hairs centered on a bridge. As a vehicle entered the picture he drew our attention to it with his pointer and followed it's path directly through the center of the bull's eye. "And in his rear view mirror-" Stormin' Norman gloated, the entire bridge was annihilated. The truth of the Gulf War is just now leaking to the public. Let's take a look at the roster of the competition's coaches and quarterback strings. The heavy weights are the DIA, NSA, and CIA, in that order. The CIA is a central clearing house informed on a need to know basis. The NSA obviously has a clearer channel of classified access. The Defense Intelligence Agency, as has been published, is composed of several independent operations reporting to a specific Admiral or General, each with their own S-2 sections. Thus, operations are very difficult to compromise. The CIA is prohibited by its charter from engaging in domestic operations. The DIA is not. These folks are the best on the planet. The other day I was logged on in a friends account at an educational site showing her the ropes of Cyberspace. Out of curiosity I ran an arbitrary finger on the American Embassy in Moscow. Unbelievably, it worked famously. User names and real names of everybody logged on scrolled by on the screen. It's nice to live in an open society. Another friend stopped by and I attempted to demonstrate the phenomenon again. I swear to God, this time I popped up in the San Diego State educational computer. The third time I was dead in the water. The last log on in SDSU's computer was "COSOC Just Passing Through". If I remember my history correctly, this whole EFF thing started over the 911 codes being posted to Usenet. Instantaneous caller location identification capability became generally known. The idiot kid who threatened the president got an autoresponder from Whitehouse.gov that traces the message. Minimal leg work produced the actual perpetrator. The competition is hot, but our apparent vulnerability is our greatest strategic advantage. This is like being on Acid in 1964. We are doing nothing illegal! Cyberspace, in its present state, is a very wild and free place, not unlike the Wyoming high country a few miles from me. With diligence and fortitude, it will continue to be free. The spooks can tie up a tremendous amount of time and resources gathering intelligence on Cyberians rather easily. At present, an analysis of our actions boils down to private citizens well with in their rights doing nothing illegal. One would have to be completely brain dead not to have considered the populist power of the internet. It's guaranteed we will pry power from the intelligence community with much wailing and gnashing of teeth by minuscule increments. Our greatest tactical advantages are the speed of light and non location specificity. We are highly mobile in the field and wired as well as the competition. We are by nature decentralized and deployed for maximal survivability from nuclear attack. We are virtually immune from censorship due to the internal survivability architecture of the net. We're on our own turf. We've chosen our own battle ground, brought nothing unnecessary with us, and are ready to make our last stand here and now. We are defending our homeland from invasive attack, and the 4th estate is fully aware of this. Thomas Jefferson said, "When the press is free and every man able to read, all is safe." Our operations are multifaceted and independently organized. The CPSR petition and the EFF letter campaigns work in concert, yet have not the vaguest resemblance to a Civil War Pincer attack. They more closely resemble the jump and run tactics of the Viet Cong and NVA that gave the DOD fits on the battle field and in the press. We have the ability to concentrate a great number of people on a specific operation with the added fluidity of multiplicity of tasks. The concept of truly democratizing not only the United States but the entire planet is a tremendous vision. The collapse of a Union that built its SS-18 and SS-20 missile systems on what are essentially ripped off Pac Man chips has thrown a list to the global economy. Homeostasis is a principle of the universe. Time will restore a natural balance to everything. One small voice in Cyberspace becomes global interpersonal communication at the speed of light as the net grows geometrically. Global interpersonal communication is the greatest tool for world peace our species has ever known. We have the technology to achieve virtual collective consciousness on a planetary scale. The potential of the Electronic Revolution is awesome. Instead of electing an aristocracy who's choices are packaged by mass media marketing to govern us, we have the ability to transcend the physical limitations of deceptive appearance, and illuminate the truth of being through the digitized reflection of intelligence. As it stands now, the Russians pay an information tariff on every bit they transmit or receive. Their phone system is archaic. The infrastructure is neanderthal in comparison to the US. The closest approximation to a backbone they have is an Estonian site hanging by a 80Km fiber optic thread to Helsinki, and the Glasnet site in Moscow linked by a T1. I know what this net is capable of. Consider the invention of digitized satellite navigation. The first bird the Air Force sent up could simultaneously locate 4K automobiles on America's highways. The second bird up could simultaneously locate every single vehicle on the interstate highway system. I'm one small voice in Cyberspace speaking only for myself. Psychological Warfare is the way to fly in the Electronic Revolution. When the competition has been playing hardball with the big boys globally without equal, we would to well to play Medicine Ball with the Gods instead. Keep your personal visions of justice and reciprocity tempered by altruism in your hearts, and fare you well, my compatriots. -- PGP PUBLIC KEY via finger! JAFEFFM Speaking & Thinking For Myself! * eagle@deeptht.armory.com email info@eff.org * *** O U T L A W S On The E L E C T R O N I C F R O N T I E R **** ***** Committed to Free Public Internet Access for World Peace *****