The Atlanta Anti-fascist Guide to Wheatpasting

Would you like to be an anti-fascist educator? This wheatpasting article will show you exactly how. All you really need is access to a printer, water, flour, large brushes, and time.

https://atlantaantifa.org/2025/02/25/the-atlanta-antifascist-guide-to-wheatpasting/

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The Atlanta Anti-fascist Guide to Wheatpasting – Atlanta Antifascists

Why Wheatpaste?
 
In today’s environment, social media is important, but fascist-friendly tech oligarchs have instituted many censorship choke points that keep anti-fascist messages from spreading. Even posting something as basic as “punch a Nazi!” might be enough to get you banned. As a result, many people are confused about what fascism actually is and how to resist it. Sometimes, seeing one simple wheatpasted message in day-to-day life creates a visceral connection and can have more impact than a thousand social media upvotes. Showing solidarity to the victims and targets of fascism and lifting their spirits is another crucial purpose of these physical messages.

https://atlantaantifa.org/2025/02/25/the-atlanta-antifascist-guide-to-wheatpasting/

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The Atlanta Anti-fascist Guide to Wheatpasting – Atlanta Antifascists

@SrRochardBunson @redstateinsurgents I can confirm the hidden yellow dots exist on bigger colour laser printers used in offices, I found them myself experimenting with a UV torch and a cheap USB microscope.

It would be a fair bit of effort to carefully pick a poster off a wall and trace it back to the printer, but not beyond the capabilities of feds, detective branches of local cops or even private security industry bootlickers..

@SrRochardBunson @redstateinsurgents

here is the experiment from 2023. I've since got a better microscope and there is a new printer in the office so I might repeat it again..

https://social.tchncs.de/@vfrmedia/111626014585645353

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Attached: 1 image I got a cheap USB #microscope to look at car paintwork, small electronics and the ratings label of some power supply units like mobile phone chargers, which are increasingly often way too small to read with bare eyes. I also happen to have a 365nm UV torch in my kit bag, so I thought I would look at some printouts from the office printer - here you can see the unique machine identifier code added to the printouts (these are very faint yellow dots) #security #privacy #opsec

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