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12 Nov 2018
The leaderless resistance philosophy guided the violent militias in the 1990s.

Like, the leaderless resistance philosophy is what guided the violent militias in the 90s. Because they had this whole idea that if you had a pyramidal structure and you had a leader up at top, anybody who infiltrated and got up... to a certain level would be able to burn everyone below them and possibly people above them. Like a Michael Cohen, if you will. Sure. If you had an upside-down pyramid, there would be much less people at the pin, like at the bottom of it, through the point of entry for possible moles that you'd be able to burn. And if there is no leader... If you just have cells of lone wolves or five people who have their little group, it's almost impossible for people to infiltrate them. So that is super, super important to the rise of the militia movement in the 90s that led to a lot of really fucked up stuff.