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    Guide to Civilian Warfare & Sabotage

    by Opus P. Penguin
    OPUS P. PENGUIN'S GUIDE TO CIVILIAN WARFARE AND SABOTAGE

    FEBRUARY 1987 ISSUE

    Opus's Guide to Civilian Warfare and Sabotage

    You would be surprised how many files are out that use what falls under the category of a "fuse". They assume you just have a few lying around, or know where to get them. Well, in some parts of the country,fuses are extremely hard to come by...so this part of our first file is dedicated to fuses. Both are very simple to make, and are fairly reliable:

    Slow Burning Fuse (2 in. per minute approx.)
    =================

    Materials needed:

    ---> cotton string or 3 shoelaces
    ---> potassium nitrate or potassium chlorate
    ---> granulated sugar

    Procedure:

    1. wash the cotton string or shoelaces in HOT soapy water, then rinse with fresh water.

    2. mix the following together in a glass bowl:

    1 part potassium nitrate or potassium chlorate
    1 part granulated sugar
    2 parts hot water

    3. Soak strings or shoelaces in this solution.

    4. Twist/braid 3 strands together and allow them to dry.

    5. Check burn rate to see how long it actually takes.

    note: the few inches of this fuse to be inserted into the explosive device must be coated with a black-powder paste to ensure its reliability.

    Fast Burning Fuse (40 in. per minute)
    =================

    Materials needed:

    ---> soft cotton string
    ---> fine black powder
    ---> shallow dish or pan

    Procedure:

    1. moisten powder to form a paste
    2. twist/braid 3 strands of cotton together
    3. rub paste into string and allow to dry
    4. check burn rate

    How to make POTASSIUM NITRATE for use in the above.

    Materials needed:


    ---> 3.5 gallons of nitrate bearing earth or other material




    ---> 1/2 cup of wood ashes


    ---> bucket or other similar container about 4 - 5 gallons in volume




    ---> 2 pieces of finely woven cloth, each a bit bigger than the bottom of the bucket

    ---> shallow dish or pan at least as large in diameter as the bucket

    ---> shallow, heat-resistant container

    ---> 2 gallons of water

    ---> something to punch holes in the bottom of the bucket

    ---> 1 gallon of any type of alcohol

    ---> heat source

    ---> paper & tape


    Procedure:




    1. punch holes on the inside bottom of the bucket, so that the metal is "puckerd" outward from the bottom

    2. spread cloth over holes in bottom

    3. place wood ash on cloth; spread it out so that it covers the entire cloth and has about the same thickness

    4. place 2nd cloth on top of the wood ashes

    5. place the dirt or other material in the bucket

    6. place bucket over shallow container (note: it may need supports on the bottom so the drain holes are not blocked)

    7. boil water and pour it over the earth very slowly. Do NOT pour it all at once, as this will clog the filter on the bottom

    8. allow water to run through holes into the shallow dish on the bottom

    9. be sure water goes through ALL of the earth

    10. allow water in dish to cool for an hour or so

    11. carefully drain the liquid in the dish away, and discard the sludge in the bottom

    12. boil this liquid over a fire for at least 2 hours. Small grains of salt will form - scoop these out with the paper as they form

    13. when the liquid has boiled down to 1/2 its origional volume let it sit

    14. after 1/2 hour add equal volume of the alcohol; when this mixture is poured through paper, small white crystals appear. This is the potassium nitrate.

    PURIFICATION

    redisolve crystals in small ammount of boiling water remove any crystals that appear pour through improvised filter then heat concentrated solution to dryness. spread out crystals and allow to dry.

    BULB-BOMBS
    ==========
    ELECTRIC BULB INGNITER NAPALM-BULB
    ---------------------- ! -----------
    Materials: ! Materials:
    ---> electric bulb ! ---> electric bulb (100w)
    ---> socket ! ---> 1/4 cup soap chips
    ---> black powder ! ---> 1/4 cup kerosene or gasoline
    ---> adhesive tape ! ---> lighter or small blow torch
    ---> glue


    Procedure:

    1. drill a small hole in the top ! ****** note: make this in an ******
    of the bulb near the threads ! ****** open area. Nasty FUMES******
    2. carefully pour the black powder! ****** are given off. ******
    into the hole...enough so that !
    it begins to touch the filament ! Procedure:
    3. insert into socket as normal...! 1. heat kerosene/gasoline in a
    4. get the hell out ! double boiler; melt soap chips



    ! ..stirring slowly. Put somewhere




    When they turn this sucker on, glass! and allow to cool.
    fragments fly like the devil...useful ! 2. heat the threads of the bulb
    as an over-head fragmentation grenade.! VERY carefully to melt the glue.
    Remove threads, slowly drawing
    out the filament..DONT BREAK THE
    CHEAP ELECTRICAL IGNITERS ! FILAMENT OR THIS WONT WORK.
    ========================= ! 3. pour the liquid into the bulb,



    ! and slowly lower the filament




    Materials: ! back down into the bulb; make
    ---> pack of 100 silicon diodes! sure the filament in dipped into
    (available at radio shack;! the fluid.
    you know you got the right! 4. re-glue the threads back on;
    ones if they are very,very! insert into a socket frequently
    small glass objects.) ! used by the intended victim...
    ---> pack of matches !
    ---> 1 candle ! When the victim flips the switch,
    ! they're in for a BIG SURPRISE!


    Procedure:

    1. light the candle and allow a large pool of molten wax to form in the top.

    2. take a single match and hold the glass part of a single diode against the head....bend the wires around the head so that one wraps in an upward direction and then sticks out to the side...do the same with the other wire, but in a down ward direction. The diode should now be hugging the match head, but its wires MUST NOT TOUCH EACH OTHER!!!!

    3. dip the match head in wax to give it a water-proof coat (these work under water)

    4. repeat steps 1 - 3 to make as many as you want

    How to use:

    When these little dudes are hooked across a 6vDC battery, the diode reaches what is called break-down voltage. When most electrical components reach this voltage, they usually produce great ammounts of heat and light, while quickly melting into a little blob. This heat is enough to ingite a match head. These are recomended for use under water, where most other ingniters refuse to work. Enjoy!

    HOME-BREW BLAST CANON
    =====================

    Materials:

    ---> 1 plastic drain pipe, 3 feet long, at least 3 1/2 inches in diameter

    ---> 1 smaller plastic pipe, about 6 inches long, 2 inches in diameter

    ---> 1 large lighter, w/ fluid refills (this gobbles it up)

    ---> 1 pipe cap to fit the large pipe, 1 pipe cap to fit the smaller pipe

    ---> 5 feet of bell wire

    ---> 1 SPST rocker switch

    ---> 1 6v polaroid potapulse battery

    ---> 1 5v relay (get this at radio shack)

    ---> electrical tape

    ---> one free afternoon

    Procedure:

    1. cut the bell wire into 3 equal pieces, and strip the ends

    2. cut a hole in the side of the large pipe, the same diameter as the small pipe; thread the hole and one end of the small pipe. They should screw together easily.

    3. take a piece of scrap metal, and bend it into an "L" shape, then attach it to the lever on the lighter like so:

    /----------- gas switch is here
    ________ V
    / \__-----\
    ! lighter ! ! <--- metal lever
    ! ! !
    ! !


    Now, every time you pull the "trigger", gas should flow freely from the lighter; you may need to enlarge the "gas port" on the lighter, if you wish to be able to fire more rapidly.

    4. connect 2 wires to the two posts on the switch

    5. cut to holes in the side of the smaller tube, one for the switch on the bottom, and one for the metal piece on top; then mount the switch in the bottom, running the wires up and out the top; mount the lighter/trigger in the top; now the switch should rock easily, and the trigger should cause the lighter to pour out gas. Re-screw the smaller tube into the larger one, hold own the trigger a bit, let it go, and throw a match in there; if all goes well, you should get a nice big "THUD!"

    6. get hold of the relay, and take off the top:

    1 ----------+ V _/ 2 --------/ <---- the center object is the metal ^ finger inside the relay 3 ----------+

    CC OO -------- 4 II LL -------- 5

    Connect (1) to one of the wires comming from the switch; connect (2) to (4), and connect (5) to one side of the battery; connect the remaining wire from the switch to the other side of the battery; now you should be able to get the relay to make a little "buzzing" sound when you flip the switch and you should see some tiny little sparks.

    7. now, carefully mount the relay on the inside of the large pipe, towards the back; screw on the smaller pipe; tape the battery to the side of the canon barrel (yes, but looks arent everything)

    8. you should now be able to let a little gas into the barrel and set it off by flipping the switch.

    9. put the cap on the back end of the large pipe VERY SECURELY. You are now ready for the first trial-run.

    To Test:

    Put something very very large into the barrel, just so that in fits "just right". Now, find a strong guy (the recoil will probably knock you over if you arent careful). Put on a shoulder pad, and earmuffs, and possibly some other protective clothing. Hold the trigger down for 30 seconds, hold on tight, and hit the switch. With luck and the proper adjustments, you should be able to put a frozen orange through 1/4 plywood at 25 feet. Have phun!

    Household Equivalents

    This is my updated list:

    chemical name equivalent
    ------------- ----------
    acacia..................................gum arabic
    acetic acid.............................vinegar
    aluminum oxide..........................alumia
    aluminum potassium sulfate..............alum
    aluminum sulfate........................alum
    ammonium carbonate......................hartshorn
    ammonium hydroxide......................ammonia
    ammonium nitrate........................saltpeter
    ammonium oleate.........................ammonia soap
    amyl acetate............................bannana oil
    barium sulfide..........................black ash
    carbon carbinate........................chalk
    carbon tetrachloride....................cleaning fluid
    calcium hypochloride....................bleaching powder
    calcium oxide...........................lime
    calcium sulfate.........................plaster of paris
    carbonic acid...........................seltzer
    cetyltrimethylammonium bromide..........ammonium salt
    ethyline dichloride.....................dutch fluid
    ferric oxide............................iron rust
    furfuraldehyde..........................bran oil
    glucose.................................corn syrup
    graphite................................pencil lead
    hydrochloric acid.......................muriatic acid
    hydrogen peroxide.......................peroxide
    lead acetate............................sugar of lead
    lead tero-oxide.........................red lead
    magnesium silicate......................talc
    magnesium sulfate.......................epsom salts
    methyl salicylate.......................wintergreen oil
    naphthalene.............................mothballs
    phenol..................................carbolic acid
    potassium bicarbonate...................cream of tarter
    potassium chromium sulfate..............chrome alum
    potassium nitrate.......................salt peter
    sodium dioxide..........................sand
    sodium bicarbonate......................baking soda
    sodium borate...........................borax
    sodium carbonate........................washing soda
    sodium chloride.........................salt
    sodium hydroxide........................lye
    sodium silicate.........................a water glass
    sodium sulfate..........................glaubers' salt
    sodium thiosulfate......................photographers hypo
    sulfuric acid...........................battery acid
    sucrose.................................cane sugar
    zinc chloride...........................tinners fluid
    zinc sulfate............................white vitriol

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