OPERATION: SPECTRE

SUOP FOR THE FAMILY (SMALL UNIT OPERATING PROCEDURES)

Mission Brief: Organizing Small Teams Community Logistics Support in Actively Fascist Environments

Status: LEGAL | LOW-VISIBILITY | RESISTANCE PREPARATORY | LOGISTIC

Objective: Convert Charity into Caches of Community Resilience. Build Hidden Supply Lines and Train for Autonomous Action.

I. Mission Objective

Your mission is to operate as a local, nonhierarchical, autonomous team of 4-13 members, organized to secure, stockpile, and manage emergency community resources through covert logistics and solidarity. In doing so, you will train for the next phase: full-spectrum resistance logistics outside a formal supply chain.

You are not soldiers in this role, even if you have the skills.

You are Partisans, Spies, Thieves. Logistics operatives. Counter-infrastructure.

You are Spectres.

You operate in the daylight, but your coordination, your scale, your system?

That’s invisible. And you keep it invisible. Your ego dies when you become a Spectre: you don't look for thanks, or credit, or a “good job.”

You are already dead, and don't need a pat on the back. You have a mission.

II. SPECTRE ROLES & REDUNDANCY

Each team member must cross-train in all roles. Assume that any member- including yourself- may be lost to arrest, blackbag disappearance, or burnout. No one is irreplaceable, but all are valuable. There can be no single point of failure.

Primary Roles (cross-train):

  1. Recon/Scavenger: Procures stockpile supply from charity sources (food pantries, religious orgs, surplus supply events, etc) of free dry goods, toiletries, medicines.

  1. Transport: Moves people and supplies to/from sites. Uses private cars, rideshares, bikes.

  1. Intel: Maintains private comms; develops low-profile, off-grid contact methods; analyzes possible accomplices and DARC sites for threats; identifies potential sabotabby.

  1. Quartermaster: Logs all goods acquired, maps caches, ensures supply is rotated and secure.

  1. Mutual Aid Liaison: Interfaces quietly with existing mutual aid networks to redirect surplus, avoiding leeching supply but acting as cross coverage; identify organizations and individuals to network with your team.

  1. DARC Specialist: Builds, maintains and manages a DARC sites (Decentralized Autonomous Resource Caches) for safe stash and redeploy.

III. SUOP (SMALL UNIT OPERATING PROCEDURES)

This mission is legal but teams must remain Inconspicuous.

All actions here remain within the law, but are covert by design.

No Hierarchies. All group decisions by quick consensus based on material analysis. No long debate, stick to relevant local fact and need for action, act decisively. Every member must become capable of assuming every role.

Need to Know. Share locations, operations, and stockpile info on a need-to-know basis. Consider creating digital Deadman’s switches to pass need to know info to team members if something happens to you.

Redundancy is Resilience. Double up: every route, contact, and site must have a backup. Three is two, two is one, one is none.

Divert “Charity” into Community Power. Do not extract from mutual aid sources. Extract from bloated nonprofit systems and charity foodbanks. Stockpile bourgeois surplus.

Start in Your Neighborhood, Echo Outward. Prioritize aid to families and trusted neighbors, striving to quietly build a neighborhood team under each autonomous team member. Bring neighbors on food runs. Make yourself available. Create resilience street by street.

Stay in the Daylight. Train in the Shadows. Move in silence. Be forgettable. Do not draw attention. Empower others to do the same. Memorize routes and alternate paths. Avoid public discussions. Develop unique codes. Evade authorities without confrontation. Feed and shelter without drawing eyes.

IV. TACTICS & PROCEDURES

1. Recon & Resource Sweep

Map all food pantries, nonprofits, free stores, and religious centers in your county.

Document schedules, requirements (IDs, income proof), and seasonal surges.

Distribute pickups across the team- never overdraw one source.

2. Pickup & Cover

Choose non ID’ing food banks where possible.

Blend. Haunt. Spectres don't draw attention to themselves.

Act like a family helping a family. Elderly transport. Group pickups. All legal.

Rotate who picks up where. Never form predictable habits.

Keep a “cover family” name if needed for paperwork. Share stories, build trust.

3. Stockpile Protocols

All incoming dry goods and toiletries get logged. Use pen & paper or offline spreadsheets.

Maintain strict inventory logs, nutritional knowledge, and protocols for sanitation.

Use FIFO: First-In, First-Out. Rotate supplies monthly.

4. DARC Site Deployment

A DARC site (Decentralized Autonomous Resource Cache) is a micro-warehouse.

Store in crawlspaces, abandoned lots, storage lockers, sheds, or caches in forested areas. Camouflage and obscure caches.

Minimum 3 DARC sites per team. No Spectre knows all. Each site linked to 1-2 members.

Stock includes: food, water, filters, trauma kits, OTC meds, maps, comms devices.

Advanced stock: Potassium iodide, medical devices, other non-foodstuffs

Consider passive monitoring for DARC sites. Avoid wireless trail cams. Use SD card only models that store locally. Consider all risks of use.

5. Mutual Aid Interface

Quietly coordinate with mutual aid groups. Offer, do not request.

Fill needs by diverting nonprofit and charitable resources.

Trade knowledge. Build trust. Relieve pressure.

Identify and develop opportunities for community infrastructure development and defense.

Quietly spawn new local Spectre teams through mutual associates, overlapping operational zones but not sharing members for security.

V. WATER IS LIFE: PRIORITY DIRECTIVE

Every team must secure at least 30 gallons per person in stored or accessibly cached water.

Water filtration (Sawyer Minis, LifeStraws, iodine tabs) should be mandatory in completed DARC kits.

Rain catchment, hidden water barrels, and stealth urban water collection methods should be studied and implemented.

Canned water is superior for long term storage than bottled.

VI. ADVANCED PHASE PREP

Once your team has reached stability and trust:

Begin covert food production: backyard gardens, indoor grow tents, seed saving.

Introduce medical stockpiling: trauma gear, antibiotics, reproductive health supplies.

Train in clandestine first aid, comms, and urban escape/evasion.

Engage with friendly medics, security teams, and community defense organizers.

VII. COMMUNICATIONS

Default to in-person, analog communication whenever possible.

For digital: Use encrypted apps (Signal, Briar, Session). Rotate keys monthly.

Train basic off-grid signaling: dead drops, chalk codes, burner comms.

VIII. IF THE LIGHTS GO OUT

In event of civil unrest, collapse, or martial lockdown:

Activate DARC sites and prepare to deploy supplies to the block level.

Prioritize kids, elders, and disabled folks.

Stay underground. You are lifeline, not loudspeaker.

Do not break cover. Never centralize. Be the roots.

IX. INSPIRATION

You are walking in the footsteps of the Black Panthers Free Breakfast crews, Warsaw Ghetto Runners, YPJ Logistics Command, Zapatistas, the French Maquis.

They didn't wait for permission to serve the people. Neither do you.

Plan. Organize. Build. Strike. Disappear. Return stronger.

This is how you learn to resist as a group, quietly, making small steps towards achievable goals, repeatedly, hands on one block inspiring the hands on the next. This is how we survive: become ungovernable and untraceable.

You want a general strike to make it more than a week? Well then the People will need to eat, and you already know they'll starve us.

If you don't know where to start, if you don't know what to do, start here:

Shed all ego, become a Spectre, and start building the means to outlast the Empire bean by bean, belly by belly, hood by hood.