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what do you think of the anarchist' cookbook?

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is this adding to the hysteria or could this be a valuable tool in the event of a citizens revolt?
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If it's the one from the 60s it's a valuable tool for government forces when the anarchists kill or injure themselves.

Or spend weeks trying to get high on banana peels. "rlol"
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little NuBer92 was tragically killed last sunday as he tried the anarchists cookbook recipe for a ham sandwich. Why the book said the sandwich required iron oxide and aluminum no one knows, but he thought it would make the most tastiest sandwich ever.
I heard that book was a good way to get yourself hurt. Like the instructions might be almost right, but when mixing dangerous chemicals almost right might not cut it.

I also heard that some copies were designed to hurt people.
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I try not to.
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I think I know one of the contributing editors of the original edition. When I first heard about the Uni-Bomber, I immediately thought of this dude.
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The Poor Man's James Bond > The Cookbook

I have a e-copy of the cookbook and print of the poor man's. I think that the poor man's would be much more of a asset if it came down to it ... darn thing even iuncludes plans for a SMG lol
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I used to actually own a copy of it when I was a young man.
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I too had a copy back in the day. These days though you are arrested on terrorism charges just for possessing it http://www.boingboing.net/2007/10/08/bo ... r-ana.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. We're probably all now on some list just for discussing it :waiting:
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its a good read i also have a copy of poor mans james bond as well as anarchist' cookbook just in case

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what do you think of the anarchist' cookbook?

I think you should pay cash at a bookstore if you want it. If not you will be on the "LIST" :smilelol5:

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I had that, back in the 60s and early 70s, along with a bunch of survivalist related books and such, and got tired of waiting for the apocalypse to happen, so I threw them away. Also my basement got flooded and a bunch were destroyed.
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