how 'bout some 1st year chemistry, basic electronics, and a little ingenuity? for about 1/10th of a MacGyver, the local hardware store provides arguably better home defense cheaper than a low-end 12guage. more so if an American Citizen finds they have nothing left to lose.
2nd to last one is probably the most valuable. any less cryptic risks a visit from glowies. honestly, though, you're going to want to be able to figure things like this out on your own. fwiw, material safety data sheets are excellent resources.
this guy's vids are pretty good. https://www.youtube.com/@RobertMurraySmith gives you ideas how to make basic things with parts around the house or easily purchased. his vids are pretty safe, but it isn't hard to extrapolate defense/offense from them.
every once in awhile, 4chan has threads themed "things you definitely wouldn't want to put together or make dangerous items with". you definitely shouldn't look for those threads and definitely shouldn't do any of the things they say not to do.
Hey glow n. i really appreciate all these hints. i am not a chemist but hopefully I'll be able to connect some dots. Thank you so much again for taking the time brother
how 'bout some 1st year chemistry, basic electronics, and a little ingenuity? for about 1/10th of a MacGyver, the local hardware store provides arguably better home defense cheaper than a low-end 12guage. more so if an American Citizen finds they have nothing left to lose.
gosh i wish you guys were a bit less cryptic with your help. Any clues?
in no particular order or combination
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https://duckduckgo.com/?q=brake+cleaner&t=brave&ia=web
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https://www.truevalue.com/shop/plumbing/pipes-fittings/pipes-tubing
2nd to last one is probably the most valuable. any less cryptic risks a visit from glowies. honestly, though, you're going to want to be able to figure things like this out on your own. fwiw, material safety data sheets are excellent resources.
this guy's vids are pretty good. https://www.youtube.com/@RobertMurraySmith gives you ideas how to make basic things with parts around the house or easily purchased. his vids are pretty safe, but it isn't hard to extrapolate defense/offense from them.
i kinda' like this guy, too: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=smarter+every+day again, the vids are "safe", but many are on STEM principles that can be repurposed for defense/offense.
every once in awhile, 4chan has threads themed "things you definitely wouldn't want to put together or make dangerous items with". you definitely shouldn't look for those threads and definitely shouldn't do any of the things they say not to do.
Hey glow n. i really appreciate all these hints. i am not a chemist but hopefully I'll be able to connect some dots. Thank you so much again for taking the time brother