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Could you posibly send me instructions on how to construct a bomb and what materials that are needed? Thank you~
Is there a "bomb-building FAQ" out there on the web that lists cypherpunks@toad.com as the definitive place to ask these moronic questions? Where do these people come from? (I know a lot of you think they're law enforcement agents attempting entrapment. I think you're too optimistic; these people are just stupid.) Alex On Tue, 31 Oct 2000 ShamrockAgent@aol.com wrote:
Could you posibly send me instructions on how to construct a bomb and what materials that are needed? Thank you~
On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 03:23:58PM -0800, Alex B. Shepardsen wrote:
Is there a "bomb-building FAQ" out there on the web that lists cypherpunks@toad.com as the definitive place to ask these moronic questions? Where do these people come from?
My guess is that cyberpunks@toad.com is listed towards the top of some lame list of net resources used by 14 year old net newbies on AOL or the like. "dude it has like punk in it and cyber must be about making bombs" Ironically the best resource for this information is the US government's Improvised Munitions Handbook TM 31-210. The print edition is actually now banned from import into the UK. Ascii copies are "out there" which shows the futility of trying to suppress information in the 21st century. -- 1024/D9C69DF9 steve mynott steve@tightrope.demon.co.uk the only possible interpretation of any research whatever in the `social sciences' is: some do, some don't. -- ernest rutherford
ShamrockAgent@aol.com wrote:
Could you posibly send me instructions on how to construct a bomb and what materials that are needed? Thank you~
Yep. You need the following ingredients: a) One (1) human being with an at least average IQ b) One (1) public library (an ordinary school library would do) c) One (1) hardware store or garden centre or any other source of chemicals in kilogram quantities d) One (1) ordinary garage or workshop with basic DIY tools & materials Mix (a) & (b) together for as long as it takes to get a human being with science and/or technology education to at least high-school level. Then add (c) and (d) and stand well back.
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Alex B. Shepardsen
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dakin@nationalpost.com
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Ken Brown
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ShamrockAgent@aol.com
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Steve Mynott