We are looking for Citizens who can be the pillars of the new statehood. Those who decided to act, and not wait for “who will take it.” To put it simply, we call for cooperation those who already have their own “project”, but something is missing for implementation – intelligence, instructions for creating the right means of destruction, finance, etc.
Directions of partisan activity are in fact the functional-role composition of the Resistance cell. Directions 1,3,5,7,8 comprehensively provide information, support fundraising, CBCM and hackers – technological support, the fourth direction implements the details of the plan “on the ground”. Someone may have already guessed about the (yet) unannounced destinations.
A resistance cell is a group of people who united to fight for their rights and freedom, who decided to take the fight, despite the superiority of the enemy (Putin’s state in our case) in resources. In such a struggle, a “state of a healthy person” is born, in which they understand the value of rights and freedoms, because the “founding fathers” obtained these rights and freedoms in a fierce fight.
Test task, which is discussed in the post about directions – tell (without personal details) what you have planned, what has already been done for preparation, what you lack for implementation.
- – OSINT – who / what you collect information about, how successes
- – KBCM – what technology do you want to work out / what can you offer to carry out direct actions
- – messengers and fundraisers, write what languages you speak, do you have your own media resource, experience in the media / blogger
- – actionists – what kind of target do you want to attack, what is missing for the action
- – agitators, if you want to distribute something offline, send a photo from your locality with the Black Bridge logo or your other campaign work painted on some wall
- – – if online, tell us about your experience and plans
- – hackers, write what you can, who / what you want to hack, what knowledge and resources you have
- – field scouts, send us what you saw interesting, what objects you can / want to watch regularly
- – organizers of local information resistance, describe your experience in the media / blogging and how you see yourself as a spokesman for the liberation movement, how you plan to develop your media
In our time of decentralization and remote work, from the announced directions, only actionists and field scouts should be close to the scene of events.
Everyone else can be anywhere, and in general, members of one cell may not know each other and know nothing about each other, except that everyone is doing a common thing.
Addition to the post about the true goals of the Black Bridge.
There is a fairly widespread point of view that the collapse of Russia or radical federalization will lead to the emergence of many small dictatorships that are supported by private armies, that the Kadyrovs and Prigogines will come to power. Grigory Golosov reveals the options in more detail here.
Blasphemous for many, but an objective reality – if Russia falls apart “right today” it will be so, because the liberation movements are too weak in all regions. They are barely born. Yes, there are those who can derail a train or blow up a recruiting office, but much more people are needed to establish civilian power.
The mission of the “Black Bridge” is to find and support those who do not want to be a ballast, a “population” that “does not depend on us.” Those who want and can take power by force, defending their land from (post) Putin’s ghouls. Find and support Citizens who will become the core of the new states of a healthy person.
GOLOSOV
Political scientist Grigory Golosov – on the likelihood of a territorial collapse of the country
Leading Russian political scientist Grigory Golosov continues a series of articles for Kholod about what will happen to Russia after Putin. In previous texts, he has described the possibility of political change, from the coming of a junta to a democratic turnaround , and now he moves on to the question of Russia’s future borders. Can the country fall apart – and if so, because of what? Where is the line drawn between federalization and colonialism? Does the Voronezh Republic have a chance? All this Golosov will explain in the next columns of his cycle.
Russia may fall apart? Let’s talk about it seriously
Three ways of Russia
There are three points of view as to what Russia’s future trajectory will be in terms of territorial structure. One of them, officially shared by the country’s authorities, is that everything is in order with Russian federalism, it is flourishing, providing each region with the freedom to develop in harmonious unity with other regions. I will not discuss this position, not even because it is wrong, but because it does not imply any changes in the foreseeable future, while my series of articles is about political dynamics.
The second view, espoused by many opposition-minded intellectuals and Russian politicians based abroad, is that Russia is about to experience “real federalization.” I agree that after the democratization of Russia, it would be worthwhile to return to federalism, which simply does not exist now, at least to the extent provided for by the 1993 Constitution. But exactly in this order: first restore democracy in the center, and then regulate relations between the center and the periphery. I will talk more about the possible nature of real federalization in another article. That’s enough for today.
The third point of view, quite widely represented in the opposition media, is that Russia as a state has no future, and after the military defeat predicted by supporters of this position, Russia will certainly fall apart. The main beneficiary of this thesis is the Ukrainian authorities, who need to convince their citizens that after a complete victory – which, of course, must seem inevitable in this perspective – the Russian problem will be solved once and for all. Simple (albeit incorrect, in my opinion) logic in this case boils down to the thesis “No Russia – no problem.” The second beneficiary is the Russian authorities, who intimidate the population that Russia’s enemies want to “dismember” it, and assure that the only way to avoid this is to rally around Putin.
