đ§ Skill Level: đŸ Beginner
The Tool
Todayâs weapon of choice is the combo platter of encrypted messaging and guerrilla street art. Signal gives you an untraceable way to coordinate, while QRâcode stickers let you recruit without ever saying a word. Itâs the quiet purr before the roar.
Why Itâs Important
Authoritarians love surveillance, and they get twitchy when they canât see whoâs plotting against them. Signal is trusted by journalists and activists worldwide because it locks down your conversations tighter than a cat in a sunbeam. Pair it with anonymous sticker drops and you have a way to grow the network without putting a target on your back. When open organizing is risky, stealth tactics keep the resistance alive and clawing.
Example
When campus organizers in a surveillance-heavy state needed to grow their network, they started dropping QR stickers that led straight to a locked Signal broadcast. Within a week, 50 people were plugged into encrypted updates. No public calls, no Facebook groups to spy on, no paper trailâjust a growing, purring underground.
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Set up a Signal group or broadcast list and lock it to admin-only posts.
- Generate a QR code linking to the join page or a secure sign-up form.
- Print a batch of waterproof stickers with the code and a snarky call to action.
- Drop the stickers in public, high-traffic but legal spotsâcafĂ©s, laundromats, bulletin boardsâavoiding cameras.
- When people join, send a welcome message with group rules and next steps.
- Use disappearing messages, masked numbers, and strict admin controls to protect everyone.
- Convert those encrypted connections into real-world action like protests, flyer drops, or fundraising.

Todayâs To-Do List
- Set up a Signal group and practice locking it down.
- Design a QR code and print a test batch of stickers.
- Identify safe, high-visibility spots in your community for drops.
- Start building your stealth network one scan at a time.
Final Kitty Word
You donât always need a megaphone to make noise. Sometimes you just need a sticker, a code, and a secure line of communication. Build the network quietly, grow it steadily, and when the time comes to strike, youâll have an army ready to pounce.