April 18, 2001
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well, there is 14 pages there..... I learned quite a bit. Now, I can't wait to get home and try some of this stuff out on my dog.
Joke. Only a joke. Please, PETA. Leave me alone.
posted by bradth27 at 11:09 AM on April 18, 2001
Joke. Only a joke. Please, PETA. Leave me alone.
posted by bradth27 at 11:09 AM on April 18, 2001
Paladin Press (often seen in Guns and Ammo and Soldier of Fortune Magazines) has tons of books like that. They were actually in a spot of trouble some time ago over a book on How to become a Hitman in the 90's, I think. The list that Bin Laden has is common knowledge to anyone who knows where to look.
P.S. - If the FBI, CDC, NRA, RIAA, CIA, NSA or Food and Drug Administration are listening, the above are for informational purposes only.
posted by Cavatica at 12:37 PM on April 18, 2001
P.S. - If the FBI, CDC, NRA, RIAA, CIA, NSA or Food and Drug Administration are listening, the above are for informational purposes only.
posted by Cavatica at 12:37 PM on April 18, 2001
The interesting thing about most of these guidebooks is that they don't tell you anything you couldn't have figured out for yourself.
Several of the more infamous Paladin books are known to have been written by a middle-aged woman with zero "black ops" experience -- she's said that she just made it up based on movies and what she thought was reasonable.
posted by aramaic at 8:22 PM on April 18, 2001
Several of the more infamous Paladin books are known to have been written by a middle-aged woman with zero "black ops" experience -- she's said that she just made it up based on movies and what she thought was reasonable.
posted by aramaic at 8:22 PM on April 18, 2001
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