I personally prefer deflating tires in middle of night with small teams of 2-3 people - when it comes to targeting domestic state terrorists, from out of province, who stay at local Vancouver Island hotels. It's more effective to delay their domestic terrorism actions than noise protests. Well organized, large sit-in protests, phonebanking, reviews bombing, email flooding & flyers distribution on all car windows in parking lots works well to pressure businesses who choose to enable state domestic terrorists/mercenaries.

A good awl is a good friend.

@PhoenixSerenity

You know, sometimes houseless people walk down the streets wearing so many layers of clothes that you can barely see the person underneath. Sometimes they carry large bags, talking to themselves, maybe pushing shopping carts full of who knows what. They sometimes do this at night and everyone just ignores them. It's almost like they're… invisible. Like reverse ninjas, hiding in plain sight.

@Mikal I've done the homeless person being innocent in a parking lot before - quite effective ✌️

@PhoenixSerenity

Sometimes their shopping bags have a stencil built into the bottom, some flat sticks stapled to the inside to keep the bag upright and a can of upside down survey marking paint. Like I said, who knows what kind of things they carry around. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

@PhoenixSerenity

Sometimes very normie looking, well dressed people, carrying shopping bags from expensive department stores, go out on the town for the night but don't really have things from expensive stores in those bags.
(This is all bringing back some pretty fun memories. πŸ˜†)

@Mikal I used to be able to sneak into multiple fashy filled conventions/events but am too easily recognized now to be to pull it off again. I was never questioned because I dressed like the fashy business people. I was secretly recording audio & sneaking photos as often as possible.

@Mikal @PhoenixSerenity

Before the American revolution (and during it too for all I know) activists would wheel wooden crates on dollies with one side missing and a kid inside and stop by walls from time to time so the kid could write slogans.