The Anarchist Cookbook Part III
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Unlisted Phone Numbers
There are a couple of different ways of doing this. Let's see if
this one will help: Every city has one or more offices dedicated
to assigning numbers to the telephone wire pairs. These offices
are called DPAC offices and are available to service reps who are
installing or repairing phones. To get the DPAC number a service
rep would call the customer service number for billing information
in the town that the number is located in that he is trying to get
the unlisted number of. (Got that?) The conversation would go
something like this: "Hi Amarillo this is Joe from Anytown
business office I need the DPAC number for the south side of
town." This info is usually passed out with no problems so... if
the first person you call doesn't have it try another. REMEMBER
no one has ANY IDEA who the hell you are when you are talking on
the phone so you can be anyone you damn well please! (heheheheh!)
When you call the DPAC number just tell them that you need a
listing for either the address that you have or the name. DPAC
DOES NOT SHOW WHETHER THE NUMBER IS LISTED OR UNLISTED!! Also if
you're going to make a habit of chasing numbers down you might
want to check into geting a criss-cross directory which lists
phone numbers by their addresses. It costs a couple-a-hundred bux
but it is well worth it if you have to chase more than one or two
numbers down!
Fuses
You would be surprised how many files are out there that use what
falls under the category of a "fuse." They assume that you just
have a few lying around or know where to get them. Well in some
parts of the country fuses are extremely hard to come by... so
this file tells you how to make your own. Both fuses presented
here are fairly simple to make and are fairly reliable.
SLOW BURNING FUSE
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (approx. 2 inches per minute)
Materials needed:
- Cotton string or 3 shoelaces
- Potassium Nitrate or Potassium Chlorate
- Granulated sugar
Procedure:
- Wash the cotton string or showlaces in HOT soapy water then
rinse with fresh water
- Mix the following together in a glass bowl:
1 part potassium nitrate or potassium chlorate
1 part granulated sugar
2 parts hot water
- Soak strings or shoelaces in this solution
- Twist/braid 3 strands together and allow them to dry
- Check the burn rate to see how long it actually takes!!
FAST BURNING FUSE
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (40 inches per minute)
Materials needed:
-Soft cotton string
-fine black powder (empty a few shotgun shells!)
-shallow dish or pan
Procedure:
- moisten powder to form a paste
- twist/braid 3 strands of cotton together
- rub paste into string and allow to dry
- Check the burn rate!!!
How to make Potassium Nitrate
Potassium Nitrate is an ingredient in making fuses among other
things. Here is how you make it:
Materials needed:
-3.5 gallons of nitrate bearing earth or other material
-1/2 cup of wood ashes
-Bucket or other similar container about 4-5 gallons in volume
-2 pieces of finely woven cloth each a bit bigger than the
bottom of the bucket
-Shallow dish or pan at least as large in diameter as the bucket
-Shallow heat resistant container
-2 gallons of water
-Something to punch holes in the bottom of the bucket
-1 gallon of any type of alcohol
-A heat source
-Paper & tape
Procedure:
- Punch holes on the inside bottom of the bucket so that the
metal is"puckered" outward from the bottom
- Spread cloth over the holes from the bottom
- Place wood ashes on the cloth. Spread it out so that it covers
the entire cloth and has about the same thickness.
- Place 2nd cloth on top of the wood ashes
- Place the dirt or other material in the bucket
- Place the bucket over the shallow container. NOTE: It may need
support on the bottom so that the holes on the bottom are not
blocked.
- Boil water and pour it over the earth very slowly. Do NOT pour
it all at once as this will clog the filter on the bottom.
- Allow water to run through holes into the shallow dish on the
bottom.
- Be sure that the water goes through ALL of the earth!
- Allow water in dish to cool for an hour or so
- Carefully drain the liquid in the dish away and discard the
sludge in the bottom
- Boil this liquid over a fire for at least two hours. Small
grains of salt will form - scoop these out with the paper as they
form
- When the liquid has boiled down to 1/2 its original volume let
it sit
- After 1/2 hour add equal volume of the alcohol; when this
mixture is poured through paper small white crystals appear. This
is the posassium nitrate.
Purification:
- Redissolve crystals in small amount of boiling water
- Remove any crystals that appear
- Pour through improvised filter then heat concentrated solution
to dryness.
- Spread out crystals and allow to dry
Exploding lightbulbs
Materials needed:
-lightbulb (100w)
-socket (duh...)
-1/4 cup soap chips
-blackpowder! (open some shotgun shells!)
-1/4 cup kerosene or gasoline
-adhesive tape
-lighter or small blowtorch
-glue
Procedure for a simple exploding lightbulb:
- Drill a small hole in the top of the bulb near the threads!
- Carefully pour the blackpowder into the hole. Use enough so
that it touches the filament!
- Insert into socket as normal (make sure the light is off or
else YOU will be the victim!!)
- Get the hell out!!
Procedure for a Napam Bulb:
- Heat kerosene/gasoline in a double boiler
- Melt soap chips stirring slowly.
- Put somewhere and allow to cool
- Heat the threads of the bulb VERY carefully to melt the glue.
Remove threads slowly drawing out the filament. Do NOT break the
cheap electrical igniters and/or the filament or this won't work!!
- Pour the liquid into the bulb and slowly lower the filament
back down into the bulb. Make sure the filament is dipped into the
fluid.
- Re-glue the threads back on. Insert it into a socket frequently
used by the victim and get the hell out!!
When the victim flips the switch he will be in for a BIG surprise!
Under water igniters
Materials needed:
-Pack of 10 silicon diodes (available at Radio Shack. you will
know you got the right ones if they are very very small glass
objects!)
-Pack of matches
-1 candle
Procedure:
- Light the candle and allow a pool of molten wax to form in the
top.
- Take a single match and hold the glass part of a single diode
against the head. Bend the diode pins around the matchhead so that
one wraps in an upward direction and thensticks out to the side.
Do the same with the other wire but in a downward direction. The
diodes should now be hugging the matchhead but its wires MUST NOT
TOUCH EACH OTHER!
- Dip the matchhead in wax to give it a water-proof coat. These
work underwater
- repeat to make as many as you want
How to use them:
When these little dudes are hooked across a 6v battery the diode
reaches what is called breakdown voltage. When most electrical
components reach this voltage they usually produce great amounts
of heat and light while quickly melting into a little blob. This
heat is enough to ignite a matchhead. These are recommended for
use underwater where most other igniters refuse to work. ENJOY!
Home-brew blast cannon
Materials needed:
-1 plastic drain pipe 3 feet long at least 3 1/2 inches in
diameter
-1 smaller plastic pipe about 6 inches long 2 inches in
diameter
-1 large lighter with fluid refills (this gobbles it up!)
-1 pipe cap to fit the large pipe 1 pipe cap to fit the small
pipe
-5 feet of bellwire
-1 SPST rocker switch
-16v polaroid pot-a-pulse battery
-15v relay (get this at Radio Shack)
-Electrical Tape
-One free afternoon
Procedure:
- Cut the bell wire into three equal pieces and strip the ends
- Cut a hole in the side of the large pipe the same diameter as
the small pipe. Thread the hole and one end of the small pipe.
they should screw together easily.
- Take a piece of scrap metal and bend it into an "L" shape
then attach it to the level on the lighter:
/------------------------gas switch is here
V
/------
!lighter!!<---metal lever
!!!
!!
Now every time you pull the 'trigger' gas should flow freely from
the lighter. You may need to enlarge the 'gas port' on your
lighter if you wish to be able to fire more rapidly.
- Connect two wires to the two posts on the switch
- Cut two holes in the side of the smaller tube one for the
switch on the bottom and one for the metal piece on the top.
Then mount the switch in the bottom running the wires up and out
of the top.
- Mount the lighter/trigger in the top. Now the switch should
rock easily and the trigger should cause the lighter to pour out
gas. Re-screw the smaller tube into the larger one hold down the
trigger a bit let it go and throw a match in there. If all goes
well you should hear a nice big 'THUD!'
- Get a hold of the relay and take off the top.
1---------------
v/
2--------------/<--- the center object is the metal finger inside
3 the relay
cc-------------/
oo----------------4
ii
ll----------------5
Connect (1) to one of the wires coming from the switch. Connect
(2) to (4) and connect (5) to one side of the battery. Connect
the remaining wire from the switch to the other side of the
battery. Now you should be able to get the relay to make a little
'buzzing' sound when you flip the switch and you should see some
tiny little sparks.
- Now carefully mount the relay on the inside of the large pipe
towards the back. Screw on the smaller pipe tape the battery to
the side of the cannon barrel (yes but looks aren't everything!)
- You should now be able to let a little gas into the barrel and
set it off by flipping the switch.
- Put the cap on the back end of the large pipe VERY SECURELY.
You are now ready for the first trial-run!
To Test:
Put something very very large into the barrel just so that it
fits 'just right'. Now find a strong guy (the recoil will
probably knock you on your ass if you aren't careful!). Put on a
shoulderpad earmuffs and possibly some other protective clothing
(trust the BHU! You are going to need it!). Hold the
trigger down for 30 seconds hold on tight and hit the switch.
With luck and the proper adjustments you should be able to put a
frozed orange through 1/4 or plywood at 25 feet.
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