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ÜÛ²Û ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÛÛÛÛÛÛÜ ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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ÜÛÛÛß ÞÛÜ ßßÜÛÛÛ Û²ÛÛßßÛÛÛ ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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ÜÛÛÛÛÛÛÜ ßÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ Þ²ÛÛ ÛÛÝ ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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ÞÛÛß ßÛÛÛÜ ßßßß Þ²ÛÛÜ ÛÛÝ
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ßÛÛÛÜ ßÛÛÛÜÜÛÛß THRee ÜÜ ÜÜ ÜÜÜ ÜÜÜ ÜÜÜ ÜÜ ÜÜÜ
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ßß ßÛÛÛß SiCK ²Üß ²Üß ²Ü ²ÜÜ ²Ü ² Û ²
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()VeRDuDeS ² ² Û ²ÜÜ Üܲ ²ÜÜ ² Û ²
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THE ULTIMATE BOOBY TRAP
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OR
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AMMONIUM NITROGEN TRI-IODIDE
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Every reference I've read concerning ammonium nitrogen tri-iodide
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has it as an interesting scientific curiosity with no practical ap-
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plication, "ANTI", as I call it; being anti enemy, is guaranteed to be
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the most effective booby trap trigger ever discovered. I got the formula
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from "Chemical Magic", one of the books in GRAND-DAD'S WONDERFUL
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BOOK OF CHEMISTRY. ANTI is simply iodine crystals soaked in strong
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ammonia. The book advises making up just a little bit and demonstra-
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ting how it can be set off by the touch of a feather.You see it is an
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explosive. In fact, it's a high explosive; a fulminate!
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The reason other writers have dismissed it as having no practical
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application is probably because they don't think along the lines
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of improved weaponry. But I do. I made about a teaspoonful and spread it
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out an eighth of an inch(0,3cm) thick on my work table and let it dry.
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Then I barely touched it with a feather. Instead of the snap-crackle-pop
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effect described in the book, it was a real explosion. The table was
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pitted and my ears rang. After having made far more than required to
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demostrate this amazingly unstable substance, I was struck by its
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heretofore unmentioned potential as a weapon.
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Imagine a high explosive anyone can make and which is harmless while
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moist but devastating when dry. Say you put a moist piece about the
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size of a grain of rice into a pipe bomb three fourths full of powder
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and screw on the cap. When its moisture diffuses troughout the pipe,
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in about an hour, it is dry and any vibration will cause it to explode,
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thereby igniting the powder, Crushed into a paste, a dollop about the
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size of a bean on a stick of dynamite, once dry will explode the dynamite
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at the slightest vibration. Such a pipe bomb or a stick of dynamite
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under the car seat of an enemy would have him out of the way an hour
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down the road. I'm sure you can think of many other ways to use it.
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To make it, all you need is iodine crystals and strong ammonia.You can
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get both from most pharmacies located near hospitals. I would advise
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against asking for both at the same place. If your pharmacist doesn't
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stock iodine crystals he can order them for you at about $12.00 for
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four ounces. You might tell him you are thinking of making up some
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first aid kits and want to make your own tincture of iocine. Four ounce
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is enough to last you a life time.
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The strong ammonia can be gotten under the pretense of being a butter
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fly and moth collector. Ammonia in bottles with some cotton on the bot
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kills them very quickly. The store ammonia is weaker and the soap sticks
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to the scales so strong ammonia is an absolute necessity. But if you
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don't want to bother your pharmacist you can distill your own ammonia.
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Two 28 ounce bottles will provide 14 ounces of strong ammonia, free
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from the soap and gunk in all household cleaning ammonias.
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Anyway, to make ANTI, just drop iodine crystals into ten times their
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volume of strong ammonia. A few grains will prove the process. After
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about ten minutes soaking, swirl and pour the iodine crystals into a
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coffee filter. Then remove the filter from its holder and scrape up the
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crystals and/or paste with a knife or spatula. Crystals are best for
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strewing around for people to step or sit on, causing coronaries.
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Paste is best for spreading on things and also for stability in the
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rate of drying. A small pile of treated crystals drying would set each
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other off because of its own weight.When you put the ANTI on a board
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or some other surface you don't care about, use the knife or spatula
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to seperate it into tiny bits. After an hour's drying just slightly touch
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one of the particles with a feather or anything else and you'll get a
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surprisingly loud explosion, which will most likely set off the rest
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if the particles are close together.
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ANTI can be made in arelatively large batch and carried safely. A good
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way is to cut about a square inch from the corner of a plastic baggy.
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Put the ANTI in the bottom corner and roll it up. Then wrap it in a wet
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cloth and roll that up and put it in a whole baggy and roll that up
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too. The ANTI could stay that way for months and yet be ready for use
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at any time. |