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Mentioned in 15 episodes

The Anarchist Cookbook

Book • 1971
Written by William F. Powell in 1971, 'The Anarchist Cookbook' is a manual that includes detailed instructions on various topics such as explosives, booby traps, weapons, phone phreaking devices, and the home manufacture of illicit drugs.

The book was intended to galvanize the general population against what Powell saw as oppressive capitalist, fascist, and communist threats.

However, Powell later renounced the book's violent content and attempted to have it removed from circulation.

The book has been linked to several notable incidents involving violence and has been the subject of legal and cultural controversy.

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Mentioned in 15 episodes

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Jack Rhysider
as a popular book among teenagers that had schematics and diagrams on how to make bombs.
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168: LoD
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Noah Smith
regarding how to make contact explosives at home.
141 snips
Europe's Future, Online Politics, and Populism in America
Mentioned by Blindboy as a book he used to read as a teenager to learn how to make explosives from bleach.
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Big Manky American Christian Fascists
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Peter Diamandis
as inspiration for building explosives during his childhood.
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Stem Cells vs. Death: The Real Breakthrough No One Is Talking About | Peter Diamandis (Fan Fav)
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Asim Qureshi
when discussing publications that could be considered as terrorist material.
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Why is the British government arresting thousands of grandmothers? - Dr Asim Qureshi
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Ella Hubber
as one of the few books subject to prosecution in the UK due to containing instructions for making bombs and LSD.
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96: Fossoriality & Movie Censorship
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Brandi Kruse
to highlight the importance of free access to information without government interference.
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The Views of Brandi Kruse: On DarkHorse Podcast
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R. Albert Mohler, Jr.
when discussing the radical movement in the 1960s.
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Monday, January 6, 2025
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Bryce Case Jr.
as a book that taught him how to create bombs and do ID theft.
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#85 Bryce Case Jr. AKA YTCracker - Anonymous Hacker
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Kyle Seraphin
as a possible book the suspect could have bought to learn how to build the bombs.
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FBI’s J6 Bomber “Suspect” Is an Autistic Anarchist Mom’s-Basement Trump Fan | You’re Being Lied To
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Stuart Ritchie
as part of a list of books he was reading.
Un-paywalled: Youth gender medicine & the Cass Review
Mentioned by Austin Doctor as a DIY manual that can be found alongside other manuals for developing explosives.
Improvised Explosives: Drones, 3D Printing, and Emerging Tech
Erwähnt von
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Dr. Christopher Kunz
im Zusammenhang mit Werken, die Anleitungen zum Herstellen von Sprengstoffen enthielten.
Phrack - ein Hackermagazin wird 40
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Josh Clark
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Chuck Bryan
throughout the podcast as a controversial book containing instructions on making bombs and drugs.
The Anarchist Cookbook: Funny but Dangerous
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Oz Woloshyn
when discussing a study on Alzheimer's and spatial processing.
Week in Tech: Hungry Hungry Hippocampus
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Keith McHenry
, referencing its success and personal earnings.
Guess Where The Billions Spent On Fixing Homelessness Are Going?!? w/ Keith McHenry
Mentioned by Mike Holloway as a book he read in high school.
#726 - ARI SHAFFIR + MARK NORMAND
Mentioned by the speaker when recalling books found in the computer room.
What if you ran through the pain? [Rebroadcast #208]
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Rachel Fairburn
, in reference to a list of ingredients.
Starmer (almost) Stands Up To Trump - Feat. Rachel Fairburn
Mentioned by one of the speakers, referring to books in a library on Bajor.
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy

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