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From: mcq@druxt.UUCP (McQueerRL)
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Subject: Re: The Anarchist's Cookbook
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Date: Sat, 17-Mar-84 23:22:31 EST
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Sorry to post 2 articles, but I just looked up the Anarchists Cookbook
in Loompanics' catalog, and found something interesting:

Loompanics includes it in their "Guerrilla Warfare" section, and it seems
to be one of the FEW books in their catalog which they claim to be anything
but the real truth on such topics as explosives, terrorism, etc.  To quote:

"Warning: This is not a good book.  Most of the 'recipes' are ripoffs, and
many of them dangerous.  Some of them are just plain absurd and stupid.  If
you try to monkey around with explosives or other devices following the
directions in this book, you are likely to blow yourself to kingdom come.
We sell the Anarchist Cookbook because of a constant demand on the part of
our customers, but in all seriousness, we cannot really recommend it"

THIS from a company which seems to be doing its level best to distribute
the most outrageous brand of survivalist / anti-establishment literature
it can, from deadly serious to totally farcical.  It is sometimes hard to
tell the difference.

			Bob McQueer
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