It's a well thought out campaign:
Q: Is Back Back violent?
A: Back Back is a nonviolent direct action group
Q: What does "direct action" mean
A: Direct action is often risky and rarely legal but fundamentally effective
Fundamental is the word all right
Q: Why direct action
A: To show our rage unfettered
Q: How can I get involved
A: Form a cell
Good grief, talk about saying the quiet parts out loud.
"Equipment required will depend on the type of action you intend to commit and the nature of the site chosen. In general, all items involved in the action, from clothes to backpacks to hammers should be acquired with as few direct links to the actionists as possible.
Steal if possible, else have someone you trust who is not known to the police purchase in cash, else purchase in cash yourself. Try to leave some time between purchase and action; most CCTV footage is only stored for between 2 weeks and 1 month.
You will require at least 2 sets of clothes for each action per actionist. One should be a set of plain clothes to wear before and after the action, and one should be a set of clothes to make it difficult to tell actionists apart and that covers as much of the body as practical. Both should be easy to get in and out of, and should not be anything you are known to wear or that stands out in any way. All identifiable features (tattoos, hair, jewellery) should be covered by both sets.
All equipment for the action should be wiped down with alcohol wipes or isopropyl alcohol solution. Phones used to record the action should have a cash-prepaid sim, and both the phone and the sim should be destroyed after the metadata has been erased and the footage has been uploaded.
In general, it is safer to dispose of all equipment after 1-2 uses as this reduces the amount of evidence that can be gathered by a police raid. Disposing of small amounts of equipment at a time in unsurveilled residential bins makes it difficult to tie the equipment to any person."