RESCUE OF THE WOUNDED
he problem of the wounded in urban guerrilla warfare merits special attention. During guerrilla operations in the urban area, it may happen that some comrade is wounded by the police. When a guerrilla in the firing group has a knowledge of first aid, he can do something for the wounded comrade on the spot. Under no circumstances should the wounded guerrilla be abandoned at the site of the battle or left in the enemy's hands. One of the precautions we must take is to set up first-aid courses for men and women, courses in which guerrillas can learn the rudiments of emergency medicine. The urban guerrilla who is a doctor, nurse, med student, pharmacist or who simply has had first aid training is a necessity in modern guerrilla struggle. A small manual of first aid for urban guerrillas, printed on mimeographed sheets, can also be produced by anyone who has enough knowledge.
In planning and carrying out an armed action, the urban guerrilla cannot forget the organization of medical support. This must be accomplished by means of a mobile or motorized clinic. You can also set up a mobile first aid station. Another solution is to utilize the skills of a medical comrade, who waits with his bag of equipment in a designated house to which the wounded are brought. The ideal would be to have our own well-equipped clinic, but this is very expensive unless we expropriate all of our materials.
When all else fails, it is often necessary to resort to legal clinics, using armed force if necessary to force a doctor to treat our wounded. In the eventuality that we fall back upon blood banks to purchase blood or plasma, we must not use legal addresses and certainly no addresses where the wounded can really be found, since they are under our care and protection. Nor should we supply the addresses of those involved in the guerrilla organization to the hospitals and health care clinics where we may take them. Such caution is indispensable to covering our tracks. The houses in which the wounded stay cannot be known to anyone but the small group of comrades responsible for their care and transport. Sheets, bloody clothing, medicine and any other indications of treatment of comrades wounded in combat must be completely eliminated from any place they visit to receive treatment.
Information Gathering Using Public Means:
A . Newspapers, Magazines,and Official and Party Publications: In order to gather enemy information, the Military Organization can use means such as magazines, publications, periodicals, and official printed matter. Through these means, it is possible to learn about major government events and about the news, meetings, and travel of Presidents, ministers, and commanders. Information may be:
Names and photographs of important government personalities, police commanders, and security leaders.
Published meetings. Through these, one can learn about major decisions and topics being discussed.
Future meeting plans.
Present and future enemy capabilities through current photographs of projects and strategic sites or through
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meetings with top officials.
5 . Beneficial news about the enemy's diplomacy and itspresent and future plans.
Tourism news and the arrival times of foreign tourist groups.
Advertisements about apartments for rent, vacant positions, or anything else that is useful.
Advertisements about new and used car lots. These may be used in assassination, kidnaping, and overthrowing the government.
Learning the enemy position on current Islamic issues (veil,beard, dedication, Jihad, …).
B. Radio and Television: The Military organization can use these important public sources to gather information all day and night. The importance of these means is explained below.
Visual and audible news help the Organization to determine its present and future plans.
Interviews may help to identify the government policy and its general directives.
Spotting the appearance of those who occupy high positions.
Learning the prevailing information diplomacy and its position on contemporary issues.
5 . Learning about the interior of important government places and establishments during their opening ceremonies or through advertisements.
In addition to the aforementioned, [attention should be given] to newspapers, magazines, and the public's comments and jokes.
Your fieldcraft is completely outdated. It's not even necessary to watch you at a location anymore. Using common off the shelf cellphones it's completely possible to track you from origin to destination. No, you don't even need to carry the damn phone, everybody else around you already is.
fieldcraft these days requires knowledge and equipment. The equipment is all illegal unless you're law enforcement or an official licensed to carry it. Even then, you can't be sure. I had goons that paraboliced my house and had me under constant surveillance a few months back.
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Bomb making intro
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Applied Chemistry
Bomb making is a topic many darknet people are very interested in, because with little effort and money some impressive devices can be made.
Bomb fuels
2.03 ROCKET ENGINE POWDER
One of the most exciting hobbies nowadays is model rocketry. Estes is the largest producer of model rocket kits and engines. Rocket engines are composed of a single large grain of propellant. This grain is surrounded by a fairly heavy cardboard tubing. One gets the propellant by slitting the tube lengthwise, and unwrapping it like a paper towel roll. When this is done, the grey fire clay at either end of the propellant grain must be removed. This is usually done gently with a plastic or brass knife. The material is exceptionally hard, and must be crushed to be used. By gripping the grain on the widest setting on a set of pliers, and putting the grain and powder in a plastic bag, the powder will not break apart and shatter all over. This should be done to all the large chunks of powder, and then it should be crushed like black powder. Rocket engines come in various sizes, ranging from 1/4 A - 2T to the incredibly powerful D engines. The larger the engine, the more expensive. D engines come in packages of three, and cost about $5.00 per package. Rocket engines are perhaps the single most useful item sold in stores to a terrorist, since they can be used as is, or can be cannibalized for their explosive powder.
2.04 RIFLE/SHOTGUN POWDER
Rifle powder and shotgun powder are really the same from a practicle standpoint. They are both nitrocellulose based propellants. They will be referred to as gunpowder in all future references. Gunpowder is made by the action of concentrated nitric and sulfuric acid upon cotton. This material is then dissolved by solvents and then reformed in the desired grain size. When dealing with gunpowder, the grain size is not nearly as important as that of black powder. Both large and small grained gunpowder burn fairly slowly compared to black powder when unconfined, but when it is confined, gunpowder burns both hotter and with more gaseous expansion, producing more pressure. Therefore, the grinding process that is often necessary for other propellants is not necessary for gunpowder. Gunpowder costs about $9.00 per pound. Any idiot can buy it, since there are no restrictions on rifles or shotguns in the U.S.
2.05 FLASH POWDER
Flash powder is a mixture of powdered zirconium metal and various oxidizers. It is extremely sensitive to heat or sparks, and should be treated with more care than black powder, with which it should NEVER be mixed. It is sold in small containers which must be mixed and shaken before use. It is very finely powdered, and is available in three speeds: fast, medium, and slow. The fast flash powder is the best for using in explosives or detonators.
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