Whatever you do, don’t let the local reporters know about things like 2 liter soda bottles and chips of dry ice, or 50 gallon drums holding a quart of gasoline, or lit rags stuffed down necks of Everclear bottles.
I recall when The Progressive had, as its cover, an illustration of how EXACTLY to make an effective Molotov cocktail for your demonstrations, with an accompanying article on the history and use thereof; there were advice columns on how to riot without injury in Foxfire magazine; I read that issue of The Nation where open source info was compiled, allowing creation of accurate schematics for a hydrogen bomb.
Jeff Cooper called it the Age of the Common Man. The blogger du Toit called it Pussification. I call it rank hypocrisy and lack of historical perspective, flavored with a heaping pile of BS.
June 21st, 2016 at 6:11 pm
We’re all gonna dieeeee!
Ask them why they want a government-enforced monopoly on explosives for terrorists.
June 21st, 2016 at 6:18 pm
Is there no fun these freaks won’t destroy?
June 21st, 2016 at 9:00 pm
If ignorance really is bliss, you’d think reporters and politicians would be the happiest people on earth.
June 22nd, 2016 at 12:04 pm
Mike V; excellent!
June 22nd, 2016 at 1:48 pm
Whatever you do, don’t let the local reporters know about things like 2 liter soda bottles and chips of dry ice, or 50 gallon drums holding a quart of gasoline, or lit rags stuffed down necks of Everclear bottles.
I recall when The Progressive had, as its cover, an illustration of how EXACTLY to make an effective Molotov cocktail for your demonstrations, with an accompanying article on the history and use thereof; there were advice columns on how to riot without injury in Foxfire magazine; I read that issue of The Nation where open source info was compiled, allowing creation of accurate schematics for a hydrogen bomb.
Jeff Cooper called it the Age of the Common Man. The blogger du Toit called it Pussification. I call it rank hypocrisy and lack of historical perspective, flavored with a heaping pile of BS.