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The availability of instructional information describing the fabrication of explosives, destructive devices and other weapons of mass destruction on the internet

It is apparent that anyone interested in manufacturing a bomb, dangerous weapon or weapon of mass destruction can easily obtain detailed instructions for fabricating and using such a device from the internet. Available sources include not only publications from the so-called underground press but also manuals written for legitimate purposes, such as military, agricultural, industrial and engineering purposes. Such information is readily available to anyone with access to a home computer equipped with a modem

Background With respect to weapons of mass destruction, there are a number of readily available books, pamphlets, and other printed materials that purport to provide information relating to the manufacture, design and fabrication of nuclear devices

Bombmaking information is literally at the fingertips of anyone with access to a home computer equipped with a modem. To demonstrate such availability, a single website on the World Wide Web contains the titles to over 110 different bombmaking texts, including "Calcium Carbide Bomb," "Jug Bomb," "How To Make a CO2 Bomb," "Cherry Bomb," "Mail Grenade," and "Chemical Fire Bottle." The user can access and print the text of each of the listed titles



The following titles are available over the internet: 1. Guerrilla's Arsenal: Advanced Techniques For Making Explosives and Time- delay Bombs (Paladin Press, 1994); 2. The Anarchist Arsenal (Harber, 1992); 3. Deadly Brew: Advanced Improvised Explosives (Paladin Press, 1987); 4. The Anarchist's Handbook (J. Flores, 1995); 5. Improvised Explosives: How To Make Your Own (Paladin Press, 1985); and 6. Ragnar's Guide to Home and Recreational Use of High Explosives (Paladin Press, 1988). Other texts, intended for military training, agricultural and engineering use, contain information equally useful to individuals bent upon constructing bombs and other dangerous weapons

One internet text, captioned "Nifty Things That Go Boom," appears to be a computer adaptation of The Terrorist's Handbook (purportedly edited at Michigan State University). The publication contains chapters that describe and address the procurement (legal and otherwise) of necessary explosives, chemicals and other ingredients, the preparation of chemicals, techniques for transforming such substances into bombs and explosives, and the manufacture of fuses and other ignition systems. Another text purports to consist of the "Bomb Excerpts" from the Anarchy Cookbook. This text explains in minute detail how to construct dozens of different types of bombs and explosive devices, including fertilizer bombs, dynamite and other explosives made with chemicals and other substances that can be bought hardware supply shops. The text also details the ways that such devices can be employed following their fabrication



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Control & Regulation

A Bomb or any other weapon is designed for only one purpose, Death & Destruction. The question is, we feel safe if it is with the Good guys. Free flow of such information has to be regulated; Countrie...

Increase Education Regarding Human Rights and Values

The problem of information regarding the development of weapons is not new, nor is it unique to the internet. Information regarding weapons technology has been available for years in books at librari...

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Crawlers and developer support

Possibly have developers supply a filter with their browsers? For example, prevent a browser from rendering any page that includes certain words in conjunction, ie 'bomb', 'grenade', 'mercury fulminat...

seek in deep

people can not be prohibited or targeted by watching this type of material, but one way to avoid a lot of them doing it is just before accessing the information or video would be filling in a form wit...

Force search engines to help you !

First of all i apologize for my bad english . as you know if a terrorist want to make a bomb he need some informaton on that. and if he wants to attain that informations on internet he need a good s...

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There is no such thing as too much information; it is the second strongest guarantor of freedom, second only to armed citizens prepared to defend their rights. With information as with weapons, what m...
- Marc de Piolenc

Here is one thing individuals can do. Avoid clicking on the bomb building information sights. We all know that the more traffic that comes to a web page, the higher it will pop up on a google search...
- Valdene Hassett

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