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  • Update: Here is a recent comment by Curtis Gale Weeks/Phatic Communion on a Coming Anarchy post entitled Leaderless resistance.

    Am I Understanding the Gist of the Global Guerilla Concept? [Updated] « PurpleSlog – Awesomeness & Modesty Meets Sexy 2006

  • "Leaderless" maximsnewsnetwork: IRAQ - REFUGEE FILMAKERS (UNTV)

    WN.com - Photown News 2010

  • "Leaderless" maximsnewsnetwork: IRAQ - REFUGEE FILMAKERS (UNTV)

    WN.com - Photown News 2010

  • "Leaderless" maximsnewsnetwork: IRAQ - REFUGEE FILMAKERS (UNTV)

    WN.com - Photown News 2010

  • Dancing Tom DeLay on Infighting in the 'Leaderless' GOP: 'Even Rush and Hannity Are Doing It'

    Propeller Most Popular Stories 2009

  • "Leaderless" is a veiled reference by militia groups to "leaderless resistence" and we will be wise to note its use among tea party adherents as well as their enablers (praticularly on

    Crooks and Liars Heather 2010

  • Beam explained: “Utilizing the Leaderless Resistance concept, all individuals and groups operate independently of each other, and never report to a central headquarters or single leader for direction or instruction, as would those who belong to a typical pyramid organization.”

    The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011

  • And in early 2008 Sageman published another book, Leaderless Jihad, which claimed that the present threat has evolved from a structured group of al-Qaeda masterminds controlling vast resources and issuing commands, to a multitude of informal groups trying to emulate their predecessors by conceiving and executing plans from the bottom up.

    The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011

  • Beam explained: “Utilizing the Leaderless Resistance concept, all individuals and groups operate independently of each other, and never report to a central headquarters or single leader for direction or instruction, as would those who belong to a typical pyramid organization.”

    The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011

  • And in early 2008 Sageman published another book, Leaderless Jihad, which claimed that the present threat has evolved from a structured group of al-Qaeda masterminds controlling vast resources and issuing commands, to a multitude of informal groups trying to emulate their predecessors by conceiving and executing plans from the bottom up.

    The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011

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