![]() ![]() Advanced Chemical Weapons Design and Manufacture by Tim Tobiason Kings Chemistry Survival Guide By Jarred B. The $50 and Up Underground House Book By Mike Oehler I don't do it any more just to make sure. I used to read books on boring classes at school, books that I had previously printed on a school printer books like P.A Lutys works. Fun fact: Once the Russians skinned a Finnish women alive to demoralize the pursuers, well they ran practically day and night to catch em and killed every single one :) The only one of them that has ever shocked me was "The Partisans Are Attacking" it told about Soviet-Russian terror crews who raided civilian villages on the Eastern border, killing every one, women children everything. I have been reading rather violent books Since fifth grade (11 years old) mainly Sven Hassel and books about the winter and continuation war. Thank god we don't have people whining about what we read at school. Right now I am reading the works of Urbanski (again), and the ebook 'A Princess of Mars' (cant recall the title, it was set on 'Barsoom', Festergrump mentioned them in this thread I believe). These experiences show me how uneducated those who attempt to educate us can be! It also shows how certain material cannot be read in public anymore for fear of reprisal by the sheeple. (The subject matter was the shooting of a 12 year old meth addicted mugger, seen from the shooters perspective). I also have been given out to by my english teacher for handing up a 'Disturbing and violent' essay, albeit he admitted it WAS extremely well written. While other people were on their cell phones or causing trouble, I was singlrd out because I was reading books about *gasp* war (somebody, please, think of the children!).Īn associate in another State Sheeple Indoctrination Facility recieved a detention and had his parents phoned because he was reading an excerpt from COPAE at lunch and had in his bag a printout of a file from a crapbook about boiling bleach to make KClO3. ![]() Last year I had my copies of 'Bravo Two Zero' and 'The one that got away' (Andy Mc Nab and Chris Ryan, respectively) confiscated for 'Reading age inappropriate material' which 'Was not on the syllabus' and 'Had explicit content' during a free class. Mega: In schools these days they try to restrict our reading also. That a mere book with the word "WAR" on the spine should cause a stir is a good indicator of where our society is headed. We have only el presidente Bush to blame for the culture of fear and paranoia that has ingrained the collective psyche of the sheeple thanks to the War of Terror. Obviously the complainant was an uncultured rube with no idea of the historical importance of this book. I splurged for a nice hard cover edition you see. Word was out though, there was a controversial book sitting on the shelf. I actually took it back home because I was concerned someone might steal the book, even though in that place reading material would be the last thing taken. This was actually too funny to get upset over. I actually kept it at work for a while, but someone complained to my boss that "that is inappropriate reading material for the work place" and I had to take it home. I started it once, maybe 9 months ago, but it has a 120 page introduction by the translator about the historical context of the book that I just don't want to wade through. I bought the Art of War (by Sun Tzu) several years ago now, and I have had it sitting on my desk for almost as long, but I have yet to get around to reading it.
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