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#42 How to Build a Mutual Defense Map Without Naming Names or Burning Your Network

Posted on June 6, 2025March 3, 2026 Dr. Harmony By Dr. Harmony No Comments on #42 How to Build a Mutual Defense Map Without Naming Names or Burning Your Network

You don’t need to know everyone to be protected—you just need to know where to turn when the system turns on you. A Mutual Defense Map is your underground neighborhood watch, protest buddy system, and emergency lifeline all rolled into one. And it can be built without ever saying a real name out loud.

🗺️ How to Build a Mutual Defense Map (Safely)

1. Define Your Boundaries (Physical + Social)
  • Choose your operational zone: one building, a block, a neighborhood, or a protest community.
  • Keep it tight. Smaller maps = safer people.
  • Think of this as a web of trust, not a public directory.
2. Identify Skills, Not Identities
  • You don’t need to know “Aunt Teresa’s” full name—you just need to know there’s a nurse on 3rd Street.
  • Categorize by skill or function:
    🔹 “Street medic, speaks Spanish, has generator”
    🔹 “Safe couch on weekends”
    🔹 “Knows how to fix radios + bake bomb bread”
    🔹 “Protest lawyer’s Signal account”
3. Use Code Names or Handles
  • Use nicknames, code phrases, or even emoji shorthand (like 💊 for medic or 🔧 for repair).
  • Never put full names, home addresses, or phone numbers unless encrypted and shared consensually.
4. Map It Offline First
  • Sketch a hand-drawn or printed version.
  • Use color codes or symbols to represent each connection or resource.
  • Hide it in a safe, or pass it physically in your network like it’s 1993.
5. Digitize Securely if You Must
  • If going digital, use encrypted apps like CryptPad, Skiff, or Proton Drive.
  • Lock files with strong passwords and share only on a need-to-know basis.
  • Never store mutual defense maps in the cloud without encryption.
6. Add Layers Over Time
  • Include contacts for jail support, food redistribution, legal help, emotional care, child watch, etc.
  • Add “emergency response zones” (places to meet if things go sideways).
  • Include discreet QR codes or zines for new folks to learn how to join or build their own cell.
7. Keep It Living and Secure
  • Rotate updates regularly—people move, burn out, or shift roles.
  • Recheck for vulnerabilities: Has anyone been doxxed? Are any nodes overexposed?
  • Destroy old versions. Never toss a full map in the trash without shredding it.
Today’s To-Do List:
  • 🧭 Start sketching a basic Mutual Defense Map of your building or block
  • 🧠 Identify 3 people with skills you’d want in a crisis—ask if they want to link in
  • 🔐 Download CryptPad or another encrypted doc tool
  • 🛒 Boycott: Ring cameras (they feed surveillance networks and undermine safe zones)
  • 🪧 Event: Mutual Aid Mapping Lab (tonight at 7pm, check Library Into Action)
Resistance Kitty says:

Names can be tortured. Maps can’t be flipped. Build the net before the fall—and remember, the tighter the circle, the stronger the defense. Meow and move smart.


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