Noel

Cells

An organisation must be no larger than necessary-never recruit anyone merely because he wants to join. Nor seek to persuade for the pleasure of having another share your views. He'll share them when the time comes�.or you've misjudged the moment in history. As to basic structure, the Jensari starts as a conspiracy; therefore structure is small, secret and organised as to minimise damage by betrayal-since there always are betrayals. One solution is the cell system. Much theorising has gone into optimum cell size. History shows that a cell of three is best- more than three can't agree on when to have dinner, much less when to strike. One is opted as chairman. There would be no vote; choice would be obvious-or persons aren't the right three. First three would know the next nine people, three cells�but each cell would only know one of the first three. At the next level there are two ways of looking: This brother, second level, knows his cell leader, his two cellmates, and on the third level he knows the three in his subcell-he may or may not know his cellmates' subcell. One method doubles security, the other doubles speed of repair if security is penetrated. If a man betrays the Jensari, he will be able to betray his boss, two cellmates, three in a subcell and himself. To repair this you must take same cells, arrange ub open pyramid of tetrahedrons. Where vertices are in common, each brother knows one in adjoining cell-knows how to send message to him, that's all he needs. Communications never break down because they run sideways as well as up and down. Something like a neural net. Understand?


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