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<> How to make a bomb out of <>
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<> your computer monitor! <>
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<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>< By: Leviathan
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DISCLAIMER: I, Leviathan, am no way responsible for the injuries or damage
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that is caused by this document. This document is written for
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information purposes ONLY!
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Part I:
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Yes, you're thinking, "What the fuck? Make a bomb out of my computer
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monitor??! That is so dumb!" Well, you won't be thinking of that when you
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finish your bomb, if you decide to make one.
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Now, I'm sure most of you kiddies have seen the movie 'Die Hard' and
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most of you remember the part where ole Bruce Willis, put the monitor on
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the chair, wrapped it up with wire and put some kind of plastic explosive
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on top of it. Then he dropped it down the elevator and and that whole floor
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blew up. Well, the explosion we're going to make here won't be so big but
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with a few extras, you could make it that powerful.
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Part ][:
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Well, you might not want to blow up your computer monitor so, if you can
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find one, you can use an old Television. I suggest old televisions that don't
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have the plastic cover over the screen. The Kind you want is one that has
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a plastic backing and a glass screen. The reason you want a glass screen is
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because some old T.V's have these screen which are like vaccums. If you've
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ever broken a T.V, you've heard a pop like when you drop a light bulb. Well,
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basically, it's the same as a light bulb. To get an old T.V, go to a junk yard
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or a vacant lot. You could use your own monitor to piss Mom off! The
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possibilities are endless!
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Part ]I[:
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Now there are 3 ways of making a monitor bomb. I will explain only 1 and
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basically you could alter this formula very easily. Thingz you will need:
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A: 1 Pound Of Calcium Carbide
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3 Test Tubes or Vials (Real Brittle Ones)
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1 Brown Bag
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or
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B: Quarter 'o' pound of Calcium Carbide
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2 Very Small Test Tubes or Vials (Brittle)
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Glue or Epoxy
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2 Corks
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2 Soda Pop Cans
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Something to Seal the 2 Test Tubes (Something GOOD)
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Now, unscrew the back of the television and clean everything out! Get
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those wires and boards out. LEAVE THE GLASS MONITOR INSIDE!!! Discard all
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the wires and crap. Put the monitor aside.
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Now get the calcium carbide. DO NOT, I REPEAT, DO NOT GET THE CALCIUM
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CARBIDE WET!! Make sure you don't get that stuff wet or else you'll go up
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with it!!! I will explain how to build both bombs with both sets of materials.
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Building with Method 'A:'
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Put all of the Calcium Carbide in the paper bag. Set Aside, BUT NOT NEAR
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water! Now, fill the test tube\vials with water. Make sure they don't break!
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Now, seal the test tubes with whatever you're going to use. After they are
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sealed, turn them upside down. If they leak, fix them. Now make sure they
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are completely dry on the outside or else you'd better run like HELL when they
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touch the calcium carbide. Get the paper bag and put the test tubes\vials
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inside. Make sure they don't break when they are in there! Now gently, tie a
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knot at the top of the bag. Place the bag inside the T.V, GENTLY!! Screw on
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the back of the T.V.
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Building with Method 'B:'
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Unscrew the back of the T.V\Monitor. Clean out the inside and set aside.
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Get the soda cans and COMPLETELY dry them! After they are COMPLETELY dry,
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place 1/8th of the Calcium Carbide in each can. Set Aside.
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Fill the glass vials\tubes with water and seal them TIGHT! Turn upside
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down to see if they leak and if they do, fix it! Dry them CAREFULLY!.
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Now the hard part. Gently put a Test Tube inside the can and have it in the
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middle of the Calcium Carbide. MAKE SURE THE TUBES DON'T BREAK OR CRACK!
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After the tubes are safely inside the can, gently cork the cans and glue
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or epoxy the cracks between the cork and the can. Very gently, place the
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cans inside the T.V and screw on the back of the television.
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Now take the monitor\T.V to a tree, tall building, tall cliff, or any other
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favorite high place. Drop and enjoy!
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OTHER SUGGESTIONS: Fill the inside with metal bits or light bulbs to create
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shrapnel. You can also use Method 'B:' as a recipe for hand grenades! For
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more additional fun, add some bullets to the bag\cans! *!BANG!*
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Another method is to use nitroglycerin. This stuff is highly unstable so
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I didn't include that procedure in this document. The other way to make a bomb
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is too technical, but it does use electricity for the set off.
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WAYS TO USE: There are a bunch of different uses for this kind of bomb.
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Have a sledgehammer contest with a friend, smashing T.V's. Only make his
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monitor, the armed one. Throw it at an enemy! If the T.V misses, the shrapnel
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will get him! Using the electrical method, just plug into your favorite wall
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outlet and when Mom goes to view "General Hospital", KA-BLOOOEEEE!!!
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As I said, the possibilities are endless. If this document does well, I
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will write the other 2 methods that I have said about. Remember, the thing to
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remember is safety. Once, while I was doing this, the Calcium Carbide rolled
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into some water and I ran like HELL! So be careful and have fun!
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