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Introducing MARS, the Medical Advisor for Resistance Support GPT: A Strategic Enabler for Medical Resistance, Resilience, and Readiness

In the face of rising global instability, authoritarian resurgence, and hybrid warfare threats, resistance movements and irregular warfare practitioners face profound challenges—not only in confronting oppression, but in doing so while sustaining their people, preserving legitimacy, and withstanding long-term attrition. One of the most fragile elements in any resistance effort is medical support—and it is often the most targeted by hostile regimes.

To help address this critical gap, we’ve developed the “Medical Support to Irregular Warfare” GPT—a customized AI advisor built specifically to support practitioners of irregular warfare, civil resistance organizers, medical planners, and defense policymakers operating in contested, denied, or occupied environments.

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What This GPT Is (and Is Not)

This GPT is not a general-purpose chatbot. It is an integrated analytical and advisory tool trained and guided to deliver medical, operational, and strategic insights grounded in the realities of irregular warfare. It synthesizes best practices from:

This GPT is not for clinical diagnosis or peacetime medical advice. It exists solely to serve communities preparing for or engaged in resistance and irregular warfare in complex, high-threat environments.

Core Directives: Security First, Legitimacy Always

The GPT has been directed to prioritize security above all else. In environments where even seeking information can be dangerous, the GPT will always:

Secondary to security is legitimacy—the moral and legal foundation that distinguishes a resistance from insurgency. Medical support is often the most visible and most morally powerful function in a resistance movement. This GPT can assist resistance organizers in:

Only after security and legitimacy are addressed does the GPT provide tactical or technical medical recommendations—always contextualized to degraded, austere, or nonpermissive environments.

Who This GPT Is For:

This GPT is purpose-built for:

Whether you are preparing a SOF liaison mission, building a Forest Brother-style network, or organizing a community for total defense, this GPT can guide you through planning, training, equipping, and operational problem-solving.

How to Use This GPT for Maximum Effect

To optimally leverage this GPT:

  1. Treat it as a strategic advisor: Begin with your goals—population protection, casualty evacuation, legitimacy operations, or civilian resilience.
  2. Ask for systems, not just treatments: Don’t just ask how to treat a wound. Ask how to sustain trauma care in a village under surveillance. How to organize clandestine triage. How to store antibiotics in winter.
  3. Use it as a bridge between domains: It can help fuse tactical medicine, operational resistance planning, and strategic influence to build resilient networks.
  4. Integrate it into exercises and simulations: This GPT can simulate case scenarios, help stress-test your plans, or provide after-action reflections.
  5. Continuously adapt: The threat evolves. So must your preparation. Use the GPT to audit your plans against current doctrine and historical precedent.

A Tool for Integrated Deterrence and Comprehensive Defense

Resistance is not spontaneous. It is built—deliberately, in peace if possible. This GPT contributes to integrated deterrence by giving nations and communities the means to build the most human, resilient, and morally credible part of any resistance: life-saving care under fire and occupation.

When societies can survive, treat their wounded, protect their families, and hold on to hope, they do not surrender. This GPT exists to help ensure that outcome.

For the fighters, for the healers, for the planners—and for the people they serve—this tool is yours.

Risks

Use of this GPT—”Medical Support to Irregular Warfare”—by members of resistance movements or community-based medical teams carries significant operational, legal, and ethical risks. While it can be an invaluable tool for planning and education, its use must be measured and secure. Here are key risk categories:

1. Operational Security Risks
2. Legitimacy and Legal Risks
3. Tactical Risk of Misinformation or Misapplication
4. Dependency Risk
5. Adversary Exploitation
Risk Mitigation Strategies

Final Caution

This MARS GPT can help illuminate best practices, provide translations or doctrine comparisons, and serve as a knowledge multiplier. But in the context of irregular warfare, security and survivability must always override convenience and capability. Knowledge should empower—never endanger—the movement.


Sample prompts:

MARS, Please give me recommendations on how to begin a local, community based medical preparedness movement.


Please detail some risks of the use of this GPT by potential and actual members of a resistance or community based medical response team.


Provide recommendations for Policy Makers and Allied Medical Planners on preparing a foreign civilian populace in the medical aspects of resilience and resistance.


Provide recommendations for Allied SOF Medical personnel to interact with a partner force and sympathetic civilian populace at the personal and tactical level.


What are the simplest things that ANYONE can do to increase societal resilience in preparation for a resistance movement?


Provide recommendations to an embattled government on how to enable and empower their populace for increased violence and invasion. Also include recommendations on efficiently and effectively integrating volunteer medical NGO groups and allied foreign advisors and trainers before conflict or crisis and, also, after an invasion has already occurred.


Provide recommendations on providing medical support to peaceful protests that are likely to turn violent based on past regime actions.


I am new to resistance medicine. What are some of the basic considerations and why are they different from conventional medical support?


Also, please let me know how it works for you or if it needs tweaking in a certain direction or if anything is dangerous or inappropriate in your opinion.

If you are fluent in another language, try having it translate a response.

Bibliography

Here is the bibliography of the core references from which this custom GPT pulls.

What would you add? Send links in the comments and I’ll see if I can add them.

Joint Trauma System Clinical Practice Guidelines:

USASOC Assessing Revolutionary and Insurgent Strategies (ARIS) Publications:


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