Make fascism fabulous (and sticky).This guide teaches you how to make a harmless but hella annoying protest device that explodes into a glorious mess of Read more…
For educational, decorative, totally metaphorical purposes only.This step-by-step guide walks you through building a guillotine replica using woodshop tools and classic joinery techniques. Great for Read more…
Revenge is a dish best served anonymously—and squishy.PoopSenders lets you mail literal crap (cow, elephant, gorilla—you pick) to your least favorite fascist, all anonymously. Is Read more…
Because revolutions don’t start in Slack.This snark-laden guide walks you through connecting to AnonOps IRC, registering your nickname, and navigating channels like #opnewblood. It’s your Read more…
Anonymous is back—and they’re not here to play nice.Operation DreadNought is a decentralized campaign by Anonymous aimed at dismantling Project 2025 and exposing the far-right’s Read more…
Theory, tactics, and tear-it-down energy.A treasure trove of anarchist essays, zines, and manifestos spanning decades and continents. From direct action guides to philosophical smackdowns of Read more…
Because slowing down fascism can start with “Oops.”Originally published by the U.S. Office of Strategic Services (aka the pre-CIA), this WWII manual teaches everyday sabotage—from Read more…
One-click outrage with an organizing backbone.Civic Shout makes it stupid-easy to send action emails to lawmakers, sign petitions, and join campaigns—without needing a master’s in Read more…
Progressive petitions with people power behind them.MoveOn’s petition platform helps activists turn signatures into pressure campaigns—often backed by organizing tools, follow-up emails, and nationwide reach. Read more…
Petitions that go viral, outrage that goes somewhere (sometimes).Change.org lets anyone start or sign petitions on anything—from stopping fascist laws to firing corrupt officials. While Read more…