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›› Anarchist Cookbook FAQ Anarchist Cookbook FAQ ***** AOL reader summary: You cannot get the Anarchist Cookbook online. It is a book. ***** Many people are interested in the "Anarchist Cookbook" and anarchist cookbook government watch list repetitive questions often appear in groups such as rec.pyrotechnics and alt.engr.explosives. In order to

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additional information for this file, please send it to me at shirriff@cs.berkeley.edu. (Despite the above summary, I have nothing against most AOL users. Someone at AOL emailed me to ask if the Cookbook was

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a book or a disk, because he didn't want to read this whole file. I found this almost as amusing as the two (!) people who followed up this FAQ to ask for an online copy.) [I figure I'll post this FAQ weekly until the current traffic dies down and then post it less frequently. Let me know if this is too often.] ------------------------------ Subject: What is the does the anarchist cookbook work Anarchist Cookbook? The Anarchist Cookbook, by William Powell, is a 160 page book, originally published in 1971. It is currently published by Barricade Books under ISBN 0-9623032-0-8. The table of contents should give an idea of what the book is about: A prefatory note on Anarchism today by P. M. Bergman Chapter 1: Drugs From pot to hydrangea leaves. Chapter 2: Electronics, Sabotage, and Surveillance From electronic bugging devices to telephone and communications sabotage. Chapter 3: Natural, Nonlethal, and Lethal Weapons From natural weapons to defense and medical treatment for gases. Chapter 4: Explosives and Booby Traps From how to make nitroglycerine to cacodyal. Some people consider the Anarchist Cookbook to be a classic while many people consider it total junk. Many anarchists say that the Anarchist Cookbook has nothing to do with "real anarchy." The Anarchist Cookbook generally has a bad reputation on Usenet. ------------------------------ Subject: Can I get the Anarchist Cookbook on the net? No. Note that it is a copyrighted book so it would be a violation of copyright to make it available on the net. More concretely, I don't think any online version exists, since it is very long and nobody is going to type it in for you. Peo

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and updated, April, 2002, after conversations with Esperanza. This book has been called a "Manual of terror" by Max Geltman, writing in National Review (July 22, 1971). I find this phrase aptly descriptive, but not http://flag.blackened.net/daver/anarchism/godot.html in the same sense that Mr. Geltman would have us believe. This "cookbook" consists http://www.marijuana.com/community/threads/the-anarchists-cookbook.216124/ of three basic parts: an introduction by Professor Bergman entitled "Anarchism Today," and two much longer sections by William Powell on drug and explosive manufacturing. If ever there were an example of Orwellian doublespeak, this is it! "Anarchism Today" is basically an interpretation of the philosophic roots of anarchism, awkwardly coupled with sketchy references to current events. anarchist cookbook Almost all of the intellectuals discussed are from the nineteenth century; and there is virtually no mention of the writings from 1930 to present. This may be expected from someone who appears to have briefly studied the topic while at college during the 1920's, and thereafter relied only on superficial newspaper accounts. Bergman should have been aware of Albert Jay Nock, for example, and anarchists today are certainly aware of Murray the anarchist cookbook Rothbard, Karl Hess, etc. Bergman considers Nihilism to be a form of Anarchism, and Anarchism a form of radical revolutionism. He interprets Marxism in an anarchistic light, and correctly suggests that Communist governments today are feudal/ reactionary. However, his emphasis on the Marxist element in anarchist intellectual tradition is clearly one-sided. A more through and fair analysis can be found in Native American Anarchism (1932) by Eunice Minette Schuster. Bergman's emphasis on the Nihilistic and destructive aspects of Anarchism I find disturbing. This emphasis seems to arise from the axiom that the State is all, so to oppose the State is to oppose everything. Anarchists do not have to propose a concrete alternative because that would be authoritarian. The rest of this book consists mainly of drug and explosive recipes relayed to us by William Powell. His motivation for doing so is supposedly to allow the "silent majority" access to information which he claims only the radical groups now possess. The idea of a "silent majority" comes from classical Greek literature and in that context referred to the dead who are the real majority. If you follow the steps outlined in these recipes, you may soon join them! The Library Journal (March 15, 1971) puts it this way: "Much of it is

hippie in 1972 who wrote about all these different ways of drug use, bomb creations, and other pretty interesting stuff, and I heard it's pretty accurate information, so if anyone's read it, do share. The contents are interesting, and it's basically a manual of short, crude guides. Mindriot420, Nov 20, 2007 #1 Darque Pervert Jive Honkey Most of the contents are outdated. It's an interesting read, I suppose. Darque Pervert, Nov 20, 2007 #2 THC Fiend Wonko the Sane I read the one written in the seventies as a Vietnam protest. I also read one written in 2000 by some dude who calls himself "the jolly roger". They're both interesting. I could build a lot of bombs if I wanted to lol. THC Fiend, Nov 20, 2007 #3 Mindriot420 New Member Yup, I have the 2000 version one. Mindriot420, Nov 20, 2007 #4 THC Fiend Wonko the Sane Mindriot420 said: ↑ Yup, I have the 2000 version one.Click to expand... I'm pretty sure these books will get you killed if you follow any of it. Sort of like "if yer dumb enough to try it then you deserve what's coming to you" THC Fiend, Nov 20, 2007 #5 Mindriot420 New Member Well...my house almost burned down from napalm accidents -_- Mindriot420, Nov 20, 2007 #6 timiscute Funky Monk THC Fiend said: ↑ I'm pretty sure these books will get you killed if you follow any of it. Sort of like "if yer dumb enough to try it then you deserve what's coming to you"Click to expand... I don't think the contents of the anarchist cookbook would get you killed if you use the directions in them responsibly. Yes there are dangerous things in the book but its mostly just fun things that are good to know just in case you were ever pressed to make a bomb or flamethrower. Most of the things in the book no one would ever need to use in their life but it's a fun read. ~Tim timiscute, Nov 20, 2007 #7 Mindriot420 New Member I believe this book is banned by the government, but I don't know the consequences of possession of an illegal book. Mindriot420, Nov 20, 2007 #8 Noeone Sr. Member That anarchist's cookbook is unreliable crap. It's just more Uncle Fester grade recipes that at best are less amazing then described and at worst can be lethal to the reader. I'd suggest a hop over to the explosives and weapons forum if you are interested in this kind of stuff. Also the book it's self is not illegal. Get high off bananas my ass. edit Mindriot420 said: ↑ Yup, I have the 2000 version one.Click to expand... That is a bullshit internet copy even worse then the real book. The Anarchist Cookbook FAQ, Frequently Asked Questions about The

 

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