Activist SOP For The British AC: 6 Points
The following article is to serve as an addendum for Kitting Out The British AC, but crews from other countries may find it useful.
(1) When travelling with your crew split them into groups of two and assign one person from each group to handle primary communications with you during transit. This is important because it will reduce the probability of you attracting attention and two men should be able to handle a crazed immigrant (or two) or a small group of Antifa, thereby preventing ambushes.
(2) Instruct your crew to leave their identification cards and smart devices at home (they can print out tickets for travel prior) and to not wear their uniform while traveling to a staging area, instructing them to instead carry it in a 10-12 litre [non-tactical] rucksack. If you have chosen the first or third option for your crew’s uniform they can get away with wearing the jacket/top and footwear of the uniform but the cap and bottoms must be a different colour and style. Sunglasses are prohibited unless the weather can explain why you’re wearing them and we heavily advise that neck gaiters/face masks are worn outdoors at all times, tucked into the top or jacket. This means that if your crew anticipate a conflict they can quickly pull up the neck gaiter/face mask and award themselves more protection from being later identified for a violent offence. Alternatively, the one hole balaclava can be worn under the hat (if made from a spandex-like material), so long as it isn’t pulled down past the hairline, to fulfil the same purpose.
(3) Cash should always be used in place of cards where possible, in fact there is no reason for any crew member to have a credit or debit card on them, as sufficient cash should be withdrawn prior from at least several neighbourhoods (ideally a town) over from where they live and locations on the route where food and drink can be purchased should be scouted before traveling to make sure they are not card-only.
(4) For overnight stays at a location, hotels are to be avoided at all costs. Airbnb is still not recommended unless it is booked by someone not involved in the crew and the host won’t be in attendance, but even then it’s risky as most hosts install hidden cameras, which can be found by switching off all the lights at night and using IR cameras to watch for the glare but that’s a significant expense.
We instead recommend one of the two crew members taking a 15-25 litre rucksack packed with a large tarp, two well-compacted sleeping bags and a bundle of Type 3 550 paracord. They don’t need to bother with poles because large sticks are easy enough to find in rural areas and failing that they can just snap them off a tree and break them down to size by hand. And if they need a saw they can always buy a small one at the destination with cash, provided the area has a hardware store. They can take pegs as well if they want but sticks or heavy rocks should do the trick of pinning the tarp down.
(5) When making food and drink runs send no more than three people (women if present) and have them go to different shops to collect supplies, again using cash only. Be sure to avoid self-service checkouts as these often have cameras installed, especially in a country where blacks try and pry them open. Use the classic person-manned checkout instead and don’t start a conversation with the cashier, just be polite and leave, so there’s less chance of being remembered. A witness can be said to be unreliable but a camera aimed directly at your face generally can’t.
(6) When entering shops wear a baseball cap (no distinctive markings, ideally) with the brim pulled low and pretend to text on your mobile by opening up a new message and constantly typing, deleting and retyping the message to assist with avoiding visual surveillance devices. Through feigning texting you automatically conceal yourself while at the same time looking completely normal to observers as you do.
And that’s it for now. You can now build your crews with a little more savvy and reassurance that you won’t be doxxed or raided within the first month of forming. The rest is up to you and your crew.
Forever XIV. Class dismissed



Thanks for the info.
Tip. Wear see through clear spectacles to combat facial recognition systems.