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MAKING POCKET ROCKETS
A DEVICE MEASURING APPROXIMATELY 1 3/4 INCHES LONG, THAT WHEN PROPERLY MADE WILL FLY 4-8 FEET, IF PROPERLY SET OFF. ALTHOUGH NOT A POWERFUL DEVICE, IT IS WELL SUITED TO ANNOYING YOUR DORM-MATE, OR PERHAPS A CLASSMATE DURING THOSE OFTEN RECURRING SESSIONS OF BOREDOM.
Making homemade Teargas
Tear Gas is non lethal and mostly used as a riot controlling agent. It is also used to temporary injure and to suppress attackers . Here you will read directions on Making Homemade Teargas
Change Machine Fraud: A New Technique
So you’re inquisitive on how people execute the Change Machine Fraud? Well you’re in the right place as we demonstrate a new technique that cons use to get money out of a change machine.
Poison
This document details info on Poisons used by Ninjas. Here you will find some uncanny but interesting method of preparing poison – The Ninja Way
Mini Grenade
First of all, this mini-grenade is not really a mini-grenade. It is a fragmenting, small, light weight, throwing explosive
Make Chlorine Gas
Make Chlorine Gas teaches the novice how to formulate Chlorine Gas from scratch. You will find the complete plans to formulate Chlorine Gas here.
The Secret To Free Postage
In The Secret To Free Postage, various secrets of the US Mail system are revealed. You will read about numerical codes, wax seals, mailing without stamp scam and much more. Read on if you want to identify the loopholes in the mailing system.
Mail Box Bombs
Very simple 2lr plastic bottle mailbox bomb.
Mail Fraud
Magnetic Stripe Technology and Beyond

Magnetic Stripe Technology and Beyond explains in detail how magstripes are encoded with examples of the data found on some common cards. Technical theory behind magnetic encoding, and discusses magnetic encoding alternatives to magstripes (Wiegand, barium ferrite) alongwith non-magnetic card technology (bar code, infrared, etc.) will also be described. Finally, there will be an end discussion on security systems and the ramifications of emergent “smartcard” and biometric technologies.
