Sam Hall on Nostr: When I was in the military I attended SERE school, where they have the students ...
When I was in the military I attended SERE school, where they have the students roleplay being prisoners of war and the instructors are the jailors. The number 1 lesson they taught us about resistance inside a prison cell is to *communicate* with other prisoners regardless of the cost. If you can't speak, then pass messages or tap out codes on the walls, do *something, anything* to communicate. All resistance is based on communicating.
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