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The Anarchist Cookbook
William Powell

Ozark Press, LLC, 2003 - 160 pages

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Knowledge is power.

If you skip the Commie crap, the book is worth keeping. The information is availible to anyone with a computer but most of the research has been done for you.

This book should be a part of every survivalists library.


Anarchist Cookbook

I had this book for at least 15 yrs. and loaned it to a friend. Couldn't reach my friend for at least 1 month and decided to type in "The Anarchist Cookbook" online & see what pops up. I saw the link to Amazon.com & decided to check it out and was very pleasantly surprised to see that 1) I could still purchase the book, and 2) Amazon.com gave me choices on whether I wanted a brand new book, or used, & I couldn't believe it! So I placed my order for a brand new one, which I received way ahead of my estimated delivery date, and is wrapped in a brand new wrapper! I was so excited, because I could still get my book back and found out I had not "lost it forever".


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Inspiring, but don't do

I remember having a burning desire to have this book. Back in the 80s when I was a high school student and there was no 'internet' to speak of. Well, a few BBS's the college kids were talking about, long distance phone bills to dial up another city's thing...

So, because of the limited availablity of "Stuff", things like this became very alluring. Go to the bookstore, say "Do you have the Anarchist Cookbook, the Satanic Bible, or the Shams Al Maarif by Al Buni..." and hear "I've never heard of it..." or in case of the former a firm "We DON'T carry it!" and it becomes a mantra of "Forbidden knowledge that the man does want to keep away from you..."

Then, actually getting things like that it becomes rather overhyped. When I read this with some friends, well fortunately I'd learned enough real science and tech to be a bit worried and skeptical about the 'instructions'... Ah, and Geraldo made the second look so cool, but it wasn't that good. And, for the third, as soon as I both get it and figure out enough Arabic to read it... Well, perhaps third's a charm...

Flash forward to adulthood. I'm still a radical who only does the most minimal 'pretense' of normalcy to survive, but would love to tear down/would love when it falls down/ civilization, or at least somehow send it on a more liberal/progressive path.

Here's how; Study big time the 60s, including talking to some 'old dudes'... Communes, political movements, do's and dont's, what works and doesn't. Tangent with modern "Anti Capitalist" stuff. I like Crimethinc a lot, no I'm not a member or whatever. And form a doable, local progressive plan.

We are having a recession starting now, that could turn into a Depression lightning fast. Learning a lot of skills people took for granted would be a big help. Along the way, with 'global economics' shafting Americans big time at last, lots of the stuff they mocked as 'anti fair trade' will come back into appeal. Like "Local farms should feed local people", unions, trade barriers, the corporation is evil and the rich are rich because they take from the people...

What you start up, be it a commune on the outskirts of town, a small business somewhere, a community project or a 'living collective' in some abandoned industrial building (likely got cheaply due to outsourcing) that will be the 'change' you broadcast into society. Save the "Blow stuff up" stuff for only if it becomes necessary, (like a paranoid 'crackdown' by globalists) then don't use this book, you'll have volunteers who know what they are doing.

One thing I've learned, is that despite the propaganda lies of being spitters, real hippies actually took disgruntled vets in. They fed 'em, helped them stand up again, and believe it or not didn't preach to 'em. First, it's a nice thing to do for your fellow man. Second, disgruntled vets make the best "Yippies" should "The wind be blowin-" if you catch my drift so to speak.


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