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    Ignore this document. It’s a plant.

    It suggests filing metal containers that contain gasoline. They just want to see who shows up in ERs or local police dept with specific injuries or vandalism charges.

    Edit: the anarchist cookbook that circulated in the 90s and 2000s was a false flag that was intended to remove fingers, hands, and entire faces. It was a funded attempt to get ‘smart people’ to blow their hands off. The doc posted by OP has the same hallmark copy-paste from reputable sources mixed with advice from chaos agents.

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      1310 months ago

      It’s eighty years old. It’s a different world. That doesn’t make this bullshit at the time.

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        710 months ago

        The physics of combustion and gas phases has not changed appreciably on planet earth until atmosphere arrived. Gasoline vapor will ignite if you grind metal on metal nearby.

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        210 months ago

        Grinding metal can create large voltage potentials which can create arcs which can ignite gasoline vapor which can cause an explosion.

        More to the point, i’m commenting on semi competent text followed by suicide advice. I stopped reading to make my previous post. I’ll pick back up to see if there are any more obvious points.

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          410 months ago

          Grinding metal makes a voltage potential?

          … How?

          That makes no sense. With enough energy grinding metal can spark purely from friction, but it’s not generating appreciable static electricity. Not even close.

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          410 months ago

          What the royal shitballs are you on about?! Grinding creates sparks from friction, have you never used a damn anglegrinder?