- Assume nothing.
- Murphy is right.
- Never go against your gut; it is your operational antenna.
- Don't look back; you are never completely alone.
- Everyone is potentially under opposition control.
- Go with the flow, blend in.
- Vary your pattern and stay within your cover.
- Any operation can be aborted. If it feels wrong, it is wrong.
- Maintain a natural pace.
- Lull them into a sense of complacency.
- Build in opportunity, but use it sparingly.
- Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.
- Don't harass the opposition.
- There is no limit to a human being's ability to rationalize the truth.
- Technology will always let you down.
- Pick the time and place for action.
- Keep your options open.
- Once is an accident. Twice is coincidence. Three times is an enemy action.
- Well, i may not actualy have to worry, but better safe than sorry.
I watching my back. Their list of resorces: Rushies, Rushies guy friends, My sister, list of friends and aquaintences ( an information network).
My resources: me, i proubly could tap the lambda network if i needed to ( covertly off course) but cant move untill my enemy shows itself ( if there actualy is an enemy), which sucks becuase that gives them the initiative, giving me a handicap. No doubt they wont utilize thier resources ( if indeed i am a target), but i figure its best to plan for a very orginized enemy, than it is to plan for a disorganized one. Never, ever, ever underestimate your enemy. Well have to do some play stuff.
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Paraniod me: Alright sports fans if i get throught this week without a heartattack i may be very lucky
Purple, is the operative color. They wear purple ( lambda's color). Anyone wearing purple is a potential enemy. Ok. So i'm beganing to worry. Or i just have an overactive imagination, aided by a brain filled with to much information about spies and wars and other stuff. Well, friends its time to lay down the ground rules as Tony Mendez would ( i read both of his books, if you want a good picture of how to be a spy, read them Spy Dust, and Master of Disguise by Tony Medez).
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