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.-. Miscellanious Bombs, Traps, And Other Implements of Destruction .-.
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.-. Retyped without permission from the Anarchist Cookbook. 8/10/85 .-.
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.-. Written By: ---==>ZiGGY<==--- .-.
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-Introduction-
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This file is for those of you who do not own a copy of the Anarchist Cookbook,
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and I am going to retype some recipies for bombs and traps and the like. If you
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have a copy of the book, then please abort this file now, as it will do you no
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good to read it.
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-Whistle Trap-
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Do you have a gym teacher that you would like to get rid of? Well, you have
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come to the right place.
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Ingredients:
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His Whistle (of course!)
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Iodine crystals or other friction-sensitive explosives
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Sand
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Glue
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Take the whistle and steam it for a while until it comes apart in its two
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natural halves that it was molded together in.
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Cover the inside with a very light layer of glue, and put the iodine crystals
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all over the inside of the whistle. make sure that the crystals are not
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submerged inside of the glue, or it will not work. Just sprinkle them all over
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the inside.
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Next take the sand and make a ball of it using the glue.et it dry and you
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should have a little rough ball of sand.
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Now, insert the ball of sand inside and glue the two halves together. The
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next day when your gym teacher tries to blow his whistle, the ball will fly
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around inside of the whistle and blow his head off!
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-Ball Point Pen Trap-
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An ordinart metal or plastic retractible ball point pen can be turned into a
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lethal weapon in a matter of minutes. The refill ink cartrige is removed and in
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it's place is put a small amount of tetryl (see below on how to make it) Above
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the charge is placed a firing pin. The pin will be held under pressure at the
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top end of the pen by the pen's own spring. The tension is released by
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reversing the firing pin motion. When the user pushes the button at the end of
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the pen, the firing pin is then relesased and goes crashing into the tetryl and
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thus blows the victim's hand off.
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-Lamp Trap-
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A personell booby trap can be made by taking any oil or kerosene lamp and
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draining it of all it's fuel. Now replace the oil with high octane gasoline.
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When lit, this will cause a massive incenedary explosion. A candle can also be
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booby-trapped by simply stuffing a small amount of lead azide or tetryl pellets
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into the wax at the top of the candle. It will be detonated by the fire on the
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wick.
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-Molotov Cocktail-
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This is an incendairy bomb, which bursts into flame upon breaking. A soda
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bottle is two-thirds gasoline and one-third oil. A fuse is made of an old
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gasoline-soaked rag, and stuffed into the mouth of the bottle, with a large
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portion of it sticking out. The bottle is then corked tightly. To use it,
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simply light the rag and throw it at the enemy. The cocktail will explode upon
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breakage, and the enemy will not be able to extinguish the fire with water.
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These are extremely easy to make, and easy to store. According to reports, they
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can disable a tank.
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-Tamping-
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Tamping is not an explosive, but rather a way to control the power and
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direction of the explosion. In other words, if a pound of black powder is
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ignited with a match, the explosion will occur but most of the destructive force
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will take the path of the least amount of resistance-- the atmosphere. Now, if
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the same pound of black powder was placed inside an iron pipe, and sealed at
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both ends, except for a tiny hole for the fuse, the explosion could be regulated
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with ease.This tamping operation is necessary for any forms of demolition in
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order that the operation be succesful. A stick of dynamite when placed on a
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concrete roadway untamped will create a very small crater, perhaps a few inches.
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If the same stick of dynamite were tamped, by placing several sandbags on and
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around it, the explosion would create a much greater crater. The tamping is
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ABSOLUTELY necessary for the destruction of bulidings, bridges, and other large
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structures.
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-How to Make Tetryl-
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Tetryl is commonly used in compounds containing TNT, and it works great by
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itself. Method for the preperation of tetryl:
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1. A small amount of dimethyllaniline is dissolved in an excess amount of
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concentrated sulferic acid (sulferic acid=battery acid).
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2. This mixture is now added to an equal amount of nitric acid. The new
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mixture is kept in an ice bath and is well stirred.
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3. After about five minutes, the tetryl is fltered and washed in cold water.
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4. It is now boiled in fresh water, which contains a small amount of sodium
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bicarbonate(baking soda). This process acts to neutralize the remaining acid.
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The washings are repeated as many times as necesary according to the litmus
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paper tests. When you are satisfied that the tetryl is free of acid, filter it
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from the water and allow it to dry. When tetryl is detonated, it reacts in very
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much the same way as TNT.
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-How to Make TNT-
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Probably the most inportant explosive compound in use today is TNT
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(trinitrotoluene). This and other types of high explosives are all used by the
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military, because of their fantastic power--about 2.25 million pounds per square
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inch, and their great stability.TNT also has the great advantage of being able
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to be melted at 82 degrees F., so that it can be poured into shells, mortars,
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and any other projectiles. Military TNT comes in containers which resemble
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dry-cell batteries, and are usually ignited by an electrical charge, coupled
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with an electrical blasting cap, although there are different methods.
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Preparation of TNT:
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1. take two beakers. In the first, prepare a solution of 76 percent sulferic
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acid (battery acid), 23 percent nitric acid, and 1 percent water. In the other
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beaker, prepare another solution of 57 percent nitric acid and 43 percent
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sulferic acid (percentages on a weight ratio rather than volume).
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2. Ten grams of the first solution are poured into an empty beaker and placed
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in an ice bath.
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3. Add ten grams of toluene, and stir for several minutes.
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4. Remove thebeaker from the ice bath and gently heat it untill it reaches 50
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degrees C. The solution is stirred constantly while being heated.
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5. Fifty additional grams of the acid, from the first beaker, are added and
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the temperature is allowed to rise to 55 degrees C. This temperature is heald
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for the next ten minutes, and an oily liquid will begin to form on the top of
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the acid.
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6. After 10 or 12 minutes, the acid solution is returned to the ice bath, and
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cooled to 45 degrees C. When reaching this temperature, the oily liquid will
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sink to the bottom of the beaker. At this point, the remaining acid should be
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drawn off, by using a syringe.
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7. Fifty more grams of the first acid solution are added to the oily liquid
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while the temperature is *slowly* being raised to 83 Degrees C. After this
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temperature is reached, it is maintained for a whole half hour.
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8. At the end of this period, the solution should be allowed to cool to 60
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degrees C., and is heald at this temperature for another full half hour. After
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this, the acid is again drawn off, leaving only the oily liquid at the bottom.
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9. Thirty grams of sulferic acid are added, while the oily liquid is gently
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heated to 80 degrees C. All temperature increases must be accomplished slowly
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and gently.
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10. Once the desired temperature is reached, 30 grams of the second solution
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of acid are added, and the temperature is raised from 80 degrees C to 104
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degrees C., and is heald for three hours.
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11. After this three hour period, the mixture is lowered to 100 degrees C.
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and is held there for a half an hour.
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12. after this half hour, the oil is removed from the acid and washed with
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boiling water.
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13. After the washing with boiling water, while being stirred constantly, the
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TNT will begin to solidify.
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14. When the solidification has started, cold water is added to the beaker,
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so that the TNT will form into pellets. Once this is done, you have a good
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quality of TNT.
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***NOTE***: the temperatures used in this preperation of TNT are exact, and
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must be used as such.Do not estimate or use approximations. Buy a good
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centigrade thermometer.
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