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It is satire but it is oh so true.
On a different front.....
Anyone but me wondering why someone in a hotel room in Las Vegas would be making Ricin if not for some sort of terrorist type attack? Even if you are just whacking your boss bio-weapons tend to fall under the "terrorist" label.
They mention that the man had "Anarchist literature" in his hotel room too. Want to bet THIS is what he had?
It is satire but it is oh so true.
On a different front.....
Anyone but me wondering why someone in a hotel room in Las Vegas would be making Ricin if not for some sort of terrorist type attack? Even if you are just whacking your boss bio-weapons tend to fall under the "terrorist" label.
They mention that the man had "Anarchist literature" in his hotel room too. Want to bet THIS is what he had?
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"The Anarchist Cookbook has a poor reputation for reliability and safety"
... which has not been enhanced by this guy offing himself. Still have your copy?
Incidentally, I wouldn't call ricin a "bio-weapon". It's just a poison, even if it was refined from a biological source. Bioweapons would be something like smallpox or anthrax, or a retrovirus that rewrites your genes.
I never actually owned a copy. I had a friends copy for a few years though. And yes, the formula's give in the AC were notoriously unreliable.
yeah, perhaps you are correct on the bioweapon thing. I'll think about it.
Ha ha. That's funny. Buying it in bookstores is ok, but buying over the internet, well, that's controversial. We've become a very silly society. Very silly indeed.
I've read the thing because a friend of mine had it. It has always had the reputation of being dangerous for the person who owns it because those explosives will kill the guy making them.
I've heard conspirators say it was made by the FBI to kill real anarchists. Well, I don't have an opinion one way or another, but I wouldn't be surprised considering the time it was made.
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