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Conspiracy theories...www.totse.com
Has anyone visited this website? Does anyone believe in these conspiracy theories? Pretty scary.
website: www.totse.com ~TCV |
I don't read conspiracy theories much, leave it up to those who think the government and monarchies are actually all aliens. That said, there's much unexplained...
Did glance at the site, the Nikola Tesla stuff was interesting, much of it true (some perhaps embellished). An odd and eclectic website all in all. :) |
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A short post from decadence....I'll be damned! |
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The conspiracy site is interesting. I've always wanted to know how to make a bomb. |
I like how they show you how to make prank calls. The ones about sending food to a neighbor's house is hilarious!
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Wow. Um, I guess everyone needs a hobby.
I especially like the 'Make Methamphetamine the Nazi Way', or as it is commonly referred to in law enforcement circles as the 'Do It Yourself Suicide Playset'. hmmmm. 3 Gallons in anhydrous amonia, huh. Anyone know what anhydrous amonia is? A fertilizer that will kill you in 2 breaths. The first breath takes all the moisture out of your lungs, and the second finishes you off. Also, a meth lab can be small enough to fit onto an end table. One that small, if it blows up, will turn a 2 story house into toothpicks. The minimum safe distance when it goes is 300 yards. From where I am in NE Ohio, the only team certified to take a lab apart is a DEA team out of Detroit. I didnt see any of these warnings on the site. Nice to know the recipe is so readily available on the 'net. (How do I know all this. I am an Ohio State Certified Peace Officer. I spent about 2 weeks learning nothing but drug labs and what they can do). |
The bomb/drug/scam recipes are interesting too. Most of them are v. old. E.g. one scam involves stealing UPS packages off doorsteps: "...If yer lucky you might get a 9600 baud modem or something." Woo! :) Generally drug/bomb recipes will have come from The Anarchists Cookbook, a 1980s publication I believe. Much of it was plain wrong (how to bomb a bridge, the fact banana skins are hallucinogens - it was an april fool's joke etc). The info circulated wildly amongst BBS's in the 80-early 90s and inevitably in cyberspace nothing ever dissapears. Sure as hell impressed people at my middle school when we looked at it all though. The only real danger is out of many, many people, one might actually use it. If it interest you, a good book which discusses it is "The Hacker Crackdown".
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