Field Deployment Lessons: Staying Invisible While Active
The biggest myth in field OPSEC? That you can move without being seen.
The biggest myth in field OPSEC? That you can move without being seen.
You don’t get caught because you move. You get caught because you moved predictably. Every route you take builds a pattern. Every pattern makes you targetable. Doesn’t matter if you’re doing anything illegal if you’re mapping a habit, you’re mapping a vulnerability. Want to reduce surveillance? Plan your route like it’s an op. Because it … Read more
You don’t disappear by being quiet. You disappear by being one of a thousand indistinguishable pings.
If you’re filming the system, assume the system is filming you too.
You’re on the move. Movement creates pattern. Pattern builds profile. Mobility isn’t freedom if you leak every step along the way. They don’t need to follow your car. They follow your phone. They don’t need to tail you on foot. They log your access points, transit cards, Bluetooth handshakes. If you’re being tracked, you won’t … Read more
When thousands gather, the system sees opportunity. A mass of signals and bodies is easier to tag, track, and archive than a single one moving alone. Algorithms thrive on density.
Obfuscation is hiding. The smarter play is multiplication. Decoys. Layers. False trails. Parallel systems. Make them chase ghosts instead of you.
Your home should be your last stronghold.
Your phone is betraying your location. Here’s how I tested the gear that claims to stop it.