
An informational zine about barricades
south salish sea anti-civ, nihilist, queer anarchy
“Crowd control refers to the organized use of force to stop,.limit and/or disperse large, hostile groups. As a warrior, it may be necessary to carry out crowd control against mobs of settlers, vigilantes, drunk hooligans, etc.
Riots occur when large, hostile groups gather & carry out property destruction & looting, frequently fighting with police who are deployed to carry out crowd control. As a member of the resistance, it may be necessary for you to engage in riots.
This manual is divided into 2 main sections: Crowd Control & Riot Training. Although similar, some important differences exist between the two. While crowd controls teaches you how to control an unorganized crowd, riot training focuses on countering. police crowd control tactics & techniques. By knowing the methods of both, you will be better prepared to carry one out, & to counter the other. Crowd Control & Riots can occur in urban, suburban or rural settings.”
“Maybe there was a time when it was reasonable to believe that capturing the brutality of police on film would mean an end to that brutality would be brought by some righteous conscience of the society bearing witness, but that time(if it ever did exist) is certainly long gone now. Year after year, brutal video after brutal video, we find ourselves inhabiting the same world of the police, their cruelty, and their brutality.
Your footage will not save anyone, you are not exposing some unknown side of the American cop. We know what the police are and what they do. It’s what they’ve always done.”
A zine with information about pepperspray and the other weapons used by police which get labeled “less-lethal”.