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Anarchist's Cookbook

Apocalypse corrupt
11-01-2005, 14:18
does any one found it usefull??
Conceptualists
11-01-2005, 14:23
Well, I'm quite attached to my fingers and eyebrows, so I don't think I will try making the explosives.
Wagwanimus
11-01-2005, 14:23
does any one found it usefull??

only when i wanted to blow stuff up. p.s. rather than consult terrorist self help guides, you might want to consider reading a little something about use of the english language.

'has anyone found it useful?'
'did anyone find it useful?'
or
'did it fulfil the utility of anyone's particular requirements?'

would all have been adequate questions to open such a spectacularly pointless thread.




FLAME!! :D
Apocalypse corrupt
11-01-2005, 14:24
Well, I'm quite attached to my fingers and eyebrows, so I don't think I will try making the explosives.u make from bleach ?????????????????????
Legless Pirates
11-01-2005, 14:25
Is it available online?
Conceptualists
11-01-2005, 14:27
u make from bleach ?????????????????????
:confused:

The AC is notoriously unreliable and wouldn't trust it as far as I could digitally kick it.

Is it available online?

Yes, I think it is going under the name of the Jollyroger Cookbook now (how ironic :p)
Legless Pirates
11-01-2005, 14:30
Hey.... Don't blame me for being too lazy to google
Zekhaust
11-01-2005, 14:39
I'd say its a good book; I still have all my appendages.

Potassium Nitrate is your friend, I swear...
Kanabia
11-01-2005, 14:39
The anarchist cookbook sucks. The terrorist's handbook is better written. But of course, I wouldn't trust any of the instructions. Or have any need to, for that matter. Yes. *shifty eyes*
United_Aryan_Peoples
11-01-2005, 14:44
You would be better off reading army manuals if you really want to learn about improvised weapons and explosives. These can be found online !
The anarchist cookbook is a manual for drug addicted retards who will end up poisoning themselves or just losing a limb or two if they are lucky !
John Browning
11-01-2005, 15:02
Better yet, you could just join the Army.
Daistallia 2104
11-01-2005, 16:14
<--- Owns a copy purchased some 20 odd years ago.

Review: UAP and Conceptualists are correct.
The section which deals with illegal and semi-legal drugs is a joke.
The section dealing with firearms is a little better, but vague.
The section dealing with explosives is again vague, to the point of uselessness.

I keep my copy around as a laugh. I've learned much more dangerous stuff elsewhere... ;)
(Having a PChem engineer father, who hunts and fishes, a USMC uncle with an awesome firearms collection, a best friend in high school who was a blackpowder re-enactor, and a college room-mate who blew stuff up as a hobby helped.)
Fire-axis
11-01-2005, 17:17
Originally posted by Legless Pirates:
Is it available online?

aparently, yes...

heres the link... (http://anarchistcookbook.com/)
Legless Pirates
11-01-2005, 17:20
aparently, yes...

heres the link... (http://anarchistcookbook.com/)
whoohoo!

Look out world!
John Browning
11-01-2005, 17:24
No, it's more like look out yourself.

There are several possible outcomes to the recipes in the book.
1. It doesn't work. Nice smelly mess.
2. It works, but a little too early. You're blind and feeling the stumps of your arms.
3. It works, and the police show up. Unfortunately for you, this is the time of the Patriot Act, and now a rubber coated 2x4 is being inserted into your ass and you can taste it as it passes your tonsils.
Zarbia
11-01-2005, 17:28
My friend has the Anarchist Cookbook and we have put it to good use. We've made all kinds of explosives, it's some wicked stuff.
Daistallia 2104
11-01-2005, 17:34
aparently, yes...

heres the link... (http://anarchistcookbook.com/)

Apparantly not.


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That's what I got at your link...

Note: I did find a Jolly Rodger copy online (Google is your freind), but it differs significantly from the print copy I own. At least some of the bits I read over are more feasable and accurate - rotten egg "bombs" certainly stink and are much more reliable than what was in print.
Markreich
11-01-2005, 17:34
does any one found it usefull??

If you read the book and come away enlightened, you probably shouldn't be doing the stuff in the book.

Yes, really.

(BTW: It's over 30 years old and sections of it are quite dated. Nice to know as theory perhaps, but that's about it...)
The Tribes Of Longton
11-01-2005, 17:36
Why make stuff when you can buy napalm here (http://www.napalm.net/)? :p
Daistallia 2104
11-01-2005, 17:57
Why make stuff when you can buy napalm here (http://www.napalm.net/)? :p

And when you put in your order, please remember this important safety tip: Napalm Sticks to Kids (http://www.immortalia.com/html/categorized-by-song/napalm-sticks-to-kids.htm) ;)
(It is quite possible that sensitive persons may be offended by that.)
Kanabia
11-01-2005, 17:58
Why make stuff when you can buy napalm here (http://www.napalm.net/)? :p

Why buy it when you can make it at home?

I believe styrofoam and petroleum does it.

The original mix included naphthalene and palmitate (na-palm).

EDIT
-snipped the rest, just to be on the safe side.-
Daistallia 2104
11-01-2005, 18:04
Hey, Kanabia, careful. The mods do frown on that... Wouldn't want to see you get warned... :(
(You don't have enough detail, but...)
Drunk commies
11-01-2005, 18:05
does any one found it usefull??
I enjoyed reading it, but some of the things in it would likely blow your hands off if you tried them.
Drunk commies
11-01-2005, 18:06
I'd say its a good book; I still have all my appendages.

Potassium Nitrate is your friend, I swear...
Potassium Nitrate is pretty harmless. It's only good for making blackpowder.
Kanabia
11-01-2005, 18:08
Hey, Kanabia, careful. The mods do frown on that... Wouldn't want to see you get warned... :(
(You don't have enough detail, but...)

I know, and I have no desire to give anyone accurate info on how to make things like that. Hence why I didn't post any actual instructions myself, or a link to the terrorists handbook earlier. What I posted was nothing you couldn't find in an encyclopaedia. :)

Though it is quite scary how easy it is to make some of that stuff. But I should probably edit the second half of my post.
You Forgot Poland
11-01-2005, 18:12
Wow. I haven't heard about the anarchist's cookbook since the flap in, what? 1995?

The Army manual on improvised muntions is a little more trustworthy. Or, as Browning points out, you could learn all that stuff for free in the forces.

Or you could turn to the lunatic fringe and order books like "Rolling Thunder: Turning Junk into Automotive Weaponry" and "Bloody Ribbons: The Art and Science of Razor Fighting" from Paladin Press. The DHS just loves that.
Daistallia 2104
11-01-2005, 18:18
I know, and I have no desire to give anyone accurate info on how to make things like that. Hence why I didn't post any actual instructions myself, or a link to the terrorists handbook earlier. What I posted was nothing you couldn't find in an encyclopaedia. :)

Yep. I was just a bit worried if a mod walked in and saw that - they've gone silly over less, after all.

Though it is quite scary how easy it is to make some of that stuff.

;) Don't I know it! Having made smokeless powder, several "naplam"s, several bombs, a few toxic gases, etc. in my wellspent youth, I am amazed I made it this far.
Kanabia
11-01-2005, 18:24
Yep. I was just a bit worried if a mod walked in and saw that - they've gone silly over less, after all.

True. Thanks for your concern :)

;) Don't I know it! Having made smokeless powder, several "naplam"s, several bombs, a few toxic gases, etc. in my wellspent youth, I am amazed I made it this far.

Heh, i've tried a few things with a more science-minded friend. I've no interest in really exposing myself to harm, but it's still a bit humbling to know that I could create a rather large crater where I stood moments ago if I really wanted to with very little difficulty. :)

(On a side-note, I've actually read a plan for a primitive radium-fueled, aluminium shielded "nuclear reactor" and I wouldn't even say that's unfeasible. Forget a dirty bomb, a semi-sustained reactor spouting radon gas for a few days is where it's at.)
Daistallia 2104
11-01-2005, 19:06
On a side-note, I've actually read a plan for a primitive radium-fueled, aluminium shielded "nuclear reactor" and I wouldn't even say that's unfeasible. Forget a dirty bomb, a semi-sustained reactor spouting radon gas for a few days is where it's at.

I can say I know someone who has actually built working nuclear "devices" - for a living. :D

Hint: take what I've said above about my father, add my birthplace mentioned on Katganistan's "Fun things to know about your fellow posters" thread, toss in the word "trident", and you'll catch on... ;)

(And he had the balls to visit Hiroshima - twice.)
Kanabia
12-01-2005, 10:46
I can say I know someone who has actually built working nuclear "devices" - for a living. :D

Hint: take what I've said above about my father, add my birthplace mentioned on Katganistan's "Fun things to know about your fellow posters" thread, toss in the word "trident", and you'll catch on... ;)

(And he had the balls to visit Hiroshima - twice.)

Ah, I see. Ever have to explain to your class in your early years of school where he worked? lol

I guess it would have been pretty common to work there in a town of that size though.
Graecio-romano Ruslan
12-01-2005, 10:55
Unfortunately for you, this is the time of the Patriot Act, and now a rubber coated 2x4 is being inserted into your ass and you can taste it as it passes your tonsils.
eurgh...
Wagwanimus
12-01-2005, 11:00
And when you put in your order, please remember this important safety tip: Napalm Sticks to Kids (http://www.immortalia.com/html/categorized-by-song/napalm-sticks-to-kids.htm) ;)
(It is quite possible that sensitive persons may be offended by that.)

thats just like the best joke i ever heard. at a stand up show - the guy is completely dead-pan:

'have you ever noticed how burns victims stick together?'

genius
Ballycrap
12-01-2005, 11:05
Hmmm, think I'll go inter-railing in Europe this year. I get searched at EVERY airport I've ever been at, so the last thing I want to hear is "'Scuse me sir, would you kindly step over here?". Full cavity searches at O'Hare don't appeal to me. :(
Kwaswhakistan
12-01-2005, 12:28
Is it available online?


what kind of question is that? everything is available online!