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2 tablespoons poultry seasoning


« cup each of raisins and almonds


« cup celery


1/3 cup chopped onions


3 tablespoons melted butter


« cup chopped grass


2 tablespoons red wine

Mix it all together, and then stuff it in.

Apple Pot


4 apples (cored)


« cup brown sugar


¬ cup water


4 cherries


1/3 cup chopped grass


2 tablespoons cinnamon

Powder the grass in a blender, then mix grass with sugar and water. Stuff cores with this

paste. Sprinkle apples with cinnamon, and top with a cherry. Bake for 25 minutes at 350ø.

Pot Brownies


« cup flour


3 tablespoons shortening


2 tablespoons honey


1 egg (beaten)


1 tablespoon water


« cup grass


pinch of salt


¬ teaspoon baking powder


« cup sugar


2 tablespoons corn syrup


1 square melted chocolate


1 teaspoon vanilla


« cup chopped nuts

Sift flour, baking powder, and salt together. Mix shortening, sugar, honey, syrup, and egg.

Then blend in chocolate and other ingredients, and mix well. Spread in an 8-inch pan and

bake for 20 minutes at 350ø.

Banana Bread


« cup shortening


2 eggs


1 teaspoon lemon juice


3 teaspoons baking powder


1 cup sugar


1 cup mashed bananas


2 cups sifted flour


« cup chopped grass


« teaspoon salt


1 cup chopped nuts

Mix the shortening and sugar, beat eggs, and add to mixture. Separately mix bananas with

lemon juice and add to the first mixture. Sift flour, salt, and baking powder together, then

mix all ingredients together. Bake for 1 ¬ hours at 375ø.

Sesame Seed Cookies


3 oz. ground roast sesame seeds


3 tablespoons ground almonds


¬ teaspoon nutmeg


¬ cup honey


« teaspoon ground ginger


¬ teaspoon cinnamon


¬ oz. grass

Toast the grass until slightly brown and then crush it in a mortar. Mix crushed grass with

all other ingredients, in a skillet. Place skillet over low flame and add 1 tablespoon of salt

butter. Allow it to cook. When cool, roll mixture into little balls and dip them into the

sesame seeds.

If you happen to be in the country at a place where pot is being grown, here's one of the

greatest recipes you can try. Pick a medium-sized leaf off of the marihuana plant and dip

it into a cup of drawn butter, add salt, and eat.

161.Peanuts by the Jolly Roger

Try this sometime when you are bored!

Take one pound of raw peanuts (not roasted!)

Shell them, saving the skins and discarding the shells.

Eat the nuts.

Grind up the skins and roll them into a cigarette, and smoke!

You'll have fun, believe me!

162.Chemical Fire Bottle by the Jolly Roger

This incendiary bottle is self-igniting on target impact.

Materials Required

MaterialHow UsedCommon Source
Sulphuric AcidStorage BatteriesMotor Vehicles

Material ProcessingIndustrial PlantsGasolineMotor FuelGas Station Motor

VehiclesPotassium ChlorateMedicineDrug StoresSugarSweetening FoodsFood Store


Glass bottle with stopper (roughly 1 quart size)


Small Bottle or jar with lid.


Rag or absorbent paper (paper towels, newspaper)


String or rubber bands

Procedure:

Sulphuric Acid MUST be concentrated. If battery acid or other dilute acid is used,

concentrate it by boiling until dense white fumes are given off. Container used to boil

should be of enamel-ware or oven glass.

CAUTION: Sulphuric Acid will burn skin and destroy clothing. If any is spilled,

wash it away with a large quantity of water. Fumes are also VERY dangerous

and should not be inhaled.

Remove the acid from heat and allow to cool to room temperature.

Pour gasoline into the large 1 quart bottle until it is approximately 1/3 full.

Add concentrated sulphuric acid to gasoline slowly until the bottle is filled to within 1" to

2" from top. Place the stopper on the bottle.

Wash the outside of the bottle thoroughly with clear water.

CAUTION: If this is not done, the fire bottle may be dangerous to handle during

use!

Wrap a clean cloth or several sheets of absorbent paper around the outside of the bottle.

Tie with string or fasten with rubber bands.

Dissolve « cup (100 grams) of potassium chlorate and « cup (100 grams) of sugar in one cup

(250 cc) of boiling water.

Allow the solution to cool, pour into the small bottle and cap tightly. The cooled solution

should be approx. 2/3 crystals and 1/3 liquid. If there is more than this, pour off

excess before using.

CAUTION: Store this bottle separately from the other bottle!

How To Use:

Shake the small bottle to mix contents and pour onto the cloth or paper around the large

bottle. Bottle can be used wet or after solution is dried. However, when dry, the sugar-

Potassium chlorate mixture is very sensitive to spark or flame and should be handled

accordingly.

Throw or launch the bottle. When the bottle breaks against a hard surface (target) the

fuel will ignite.

163.Igniter from Book Matches by The Jolly Roger

This is a hot igniter made from paper book matches for use with molotov cocktail and

other incendiaries.

Material Required:


Paper book matches


Adhesive or friction tape

Procedure:

Remove the staple(s) from match book and separate matches from cover.

Fold and tape one row of matches (fold in thirds)

Shape the cover into a tube with striking surface on the inside and tape. Make sure the

folder cover will fit tightly around the taped match heads. Leave cover open at

opposite end for insertion of the matches.

Push the taped matches into the tube until the bottom ends are exposed about 3/4 in. (2

cm)

Flatten and fold the open end of the tube so that it laps over about 1 in. (2-« cm); tape in

place.

Use with a Molotov Cocktail:

Tape the "match end tab" of the igniter to the neck of the molotov cocktail.

Grasp the "cover and tab" and pull sharply or quickly to ignite.

General Use:

The book match igniter can be used by itself to ignite flammable liquids, fuse cords, and

similar items requiring hot ignition.

CAUTION: Store matches and completed igniters in moistureproof containers such as

rubber or plastic bags until ready for use. Damp or wet paper book matches will not ignite.

164."Red or White Powder" Propellant by the Jolly Roger

"Red or White Powder" Propellant may be prepared in a simple, safe manner. The

formulation described below will result in approximately 2 « pounds of powder. This is a

small arms propellant and should only be used in weapons with « in. diameter or less (but

not pistols!).

Material Required:


Heat Source (Kitchen Stove or open fire)


2 gallon metal bucket


Measuring cup (8 ounces)


Wooden spoon or rubber spatula


Metal sheet or aluminum foil (at least 18 in. sq.)


Flat window screen (at least 1 foot square)


Potassium Nitrate (granulated) 2-1/3 cups


White sugar (granulated) 2 cups


Powdered ferric oxide (rust) 1/8 cup (if available)


Clear water, 1-« cups

Procedure:

Place the sugar, potassium nitrate, and water in the bucket. Heat with a low flame, stirring

occasionally until the sugar and potassium nitrate dissolve.

If available, add the ferric oxide (rust) to the solution. Increase the flame under the

mixture until it boils gently.

NOTE: The mixture will retain the rust coloration.

Stir and scrape the bucket sides occasionally until the mixture is reduced to one quarter

of its original volume, then stir continuously.

As the water evaporates, the mixture will become thicker until it reaches the consistency

of cooked breakfast cereal or homemade fudge. At this stage of thickness, remove the

bucket from the heat source, and spread the mass on the metal sheet.

While the material cools, score it with a spoon or spatula in crisscrossed furrows about 1

inch apart.

Allow the material to dry, preferably in the sun. As it dries, restore it accordingly (about

every 20 minutes) to aid drying.

When the material has dried to a point where it is moist and soft but not sticky to the

touch, place a small spoonful on the screen. Rub the material back and forth against

the screen mesh with spoon or other flat object until the material is granulated into

small worm-like particles.

After granulation, return the material to the sun to allow to dry completely.

165.Pipe Hand Grenade by the Jolly Roger

Hand Grenades can be made from a piece of iron pipe. The filler can be of plastic or

granular military explosive, improvised explosive, or propellant from shotgun or small arms

ammunition.

Material Required:


Iron Pipe, threaded ends, 1-«" to 3" diameter, 3" to 8" long.


Two (2) iron pipe caps


Explosive or propellant


Nonelectric blasting cap (Commercial or military)


Fuse cord


Hand Drill


Pliers

Procedure:

Place blasting cap on one end of fuse cord and crimp with pliers.

NOTE: To find out how long the fuse cord should be, check the time it takes a known

length to burn. If 12 inches burns in 30 seconds, a 6 inch cord will ignite the grenade in

15 seconds.

Screw pipe cap to one end of the pipe. Place fuse cord with blasting cap into the opposite

end so that the blasting cap is near the center of the pipe.

NOTE: If plastic explosive is to be used, fill pipe BEFORE inserting blasting cap. Push a

round stick into the center of the explosive to make a hole and then insert the blasting

cap.

Pour explosive or propellant into pipe a little bit at a time. Tap the base of the pipe

frequently to settle filler.

Drill a hole in the center of the unassembled pipe cap large enough for the fuse cord to

pass through.

Wipe pipe threads to remove any filler material. Slide the drilled pipe cap over the fuse

and screw hand tight onto the pipe.

166.European Credit Card Fraud by Creditman!

UK credit card fraud is a lot easier than over in the States. The same basic 3 essentials

are needed:

A safehouse.

Credit card numbers with Exp. date and address.

Good suppliers of next day delivery goods.

The Safehouse

The safehouse should be on the ground floor, so as not to piss off the delivery man when

he comes to drop off your freshly stolen gear. If he has to go up 10 flights in a complete

dive and some 14 year old kid signs for an A2000 then he's gonna wonder! Make sure there

are no nosy neighbors, a good area is one full of yuppies 'cos they all go to work during

daytime. Safehouses are usually obtained by paying a month's rent in advance or putting

down a deposit of say, $200. Either that or break into a place and use that.

Credit Card Numbers

The card number, expiry date, start date (if possible), full name (including middle initial),

phone number and full address with postcode are ideal. If you can only get the sirname,

and no postcode, you shouldn't have any real hassle. Just say you moved recently to your

new address. Phone number is handy, if it just rings and rings but if it doesn't, then make

sure it's ex-directory. You CANNOT get away with giving them a bullshit phone number.

Some fussy companies want phone numbers just to cross-check on CARDNET but generally

it's not needed. To recap, here's a quick check-list:

Card number and expiry date.

Name and address of card holder.

First name/initials (OPTIONAL)

Start date (OPTIONAL)

Postcode (OPTIONAL)

Phone number (OPTIONAL)

If you have all 6, then you shouldn't have any hassle. Start date is the rarest item you

could be asked for, postcode and initials being more common. If you are missing 3-6 then

you need one helluva smooth- talking bastard on the phone line! !

The Ordering

Not everyone can order $1000's of stuff - it's not easy. You have to be cool, smooth and

have some good answers to their questions. I advise that you only order up to $500 worth

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