“While code talk should remain fluid and dependent upon the situational context, certain codes can be helpful when non-verbally communicating intentions of reaction to phenomena in the field. They should be based on nonverbal communication and dependent upon appearance alone.” [READ MORE]
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Physical Codes
Sunday, April 17th, 2011Code Talk
Sunday, April 17th, 2011“Speaking in code is a skill that most people believe they can do well intuitively, however, communicating in code without detection or an interruption to the flow of an interaction is more precisely an exercise in delicacy. Utilizing a one-for-one word-to-concept exchange to attempt to convey complex thoughts or reply to subtle interrogative statements is difficult and does not apply well.” [READ MORE]
Critical Elements of Information
Sunday, April 17th, 2011“Revealing accurate details to anyone outside of the NOC list of Operatives participating in current or future operations leaves open the possibility that a target or mark may become aware of what’s included in the Operational Plan, even if the person to whom the details does not immediately appear to have a personal or professional correction to the mark or target. While it may feel great to climb macho mountain bragging to a seeming stranger about the cleverness of the scenario or social engineering feat that you and your team have accomplished, the resultant counteractions that an Operative or Team would unwittingly walk into often won’t.” [READ MORE]
Getting Up To Par
Sunday, April 17th, 2011“Par” is a term used in the restaurant industry to refer to the minimum acceptable levels of certain staple items and ingredients that form the basis for the majority of the items that are on the menu. An Italian restaurant, for instance, would keep a higher level of “Par” for tomatoes, or canned tomato paste, as well as a higher level of dry pasta stores than say, a high quality steakhouse.
So too must we maintain a higher level of certain common items in support of on-going operations. While this may sound like an expensive prospect, sufficient operational levels of par items can be maintained with little effect (positive or negative) on your personal budget” [READ MORE]
End Game
Sunday, April 17th, 2011“Before launching into the field for whatever it is that you have decided is to be your intended goal, it’s important to work out the final stages of whatever personal goal that you have for the evening. This will be dependent upon the specifics of what you’re planning, as you see in other posts where we will cover the operational planning process, but there are some essentials that need to be presented here with regard to your domicile according to the most common anticipated end state: what those in the Seduction Community refer to as a “close”.” [READ HOME]

