Topic: Anarchist Cookbook

7 chapters across the catalog

Al Gore Rhythms
Episode 1549 13:39 - 19:11

1549: Al Gore Rhythms

Nashville School Shooting, Manifesto and Law Enforcement Leaks

Nashville Police Chief John Drake confirmed the existence of journals and operational manuals belonging to the Nashville school shooter, which reportedly detailed plans to target Christian children. Information leaked from law enforcement sources suggests the shooter was anti-Christian and that the journals functioned as a "how-to" guide for violence. The media is accused of suppressing the anti-religious motivations of the attacker.

Funny Blow
Episode 751 2:33:54 - 2:38:06

751: Funny Blow

UK Terror Arrests and the Criminalization of Online Research

A 16-year-old girl in Manchester is arrested for possessing the "Anarchist Cookbook" and communicating with a plot participant in Australia. The hosts argue that the UK is becoming more dystopian than Orwell's "1984," as simple online research into controversial topics is increasingly treated as a criminal offense.

Facebook Thuggin'
Episode 711 2:44:40 - 2:47:10

711: Facebook Thuggin'

FBI Entrapment Tactics, Anarchist Cookbook Anecdote

A 29-page FBI complaint reveals that an undercover agent provided a copy of the Anarchist Cookbook to two women who were later arrested for plotting an attack. The investigation relied on "code words" like "food" to describe explosives and viewed a joke about a pressure cooker as evidence of a terrorist conspiracy.

Joy Brigade
Episode 710 1:27:22 - 1:33:07

710: Joy Brigade

FBI Stings, Anarchist Cookbook, and Weapon of Mass Destruction Charges

The Queens terror case is characterized as a potential FBI entrapment or "honeypot" operation, noting that propane tanks are not typically used for pressure cooker bombs. The women face charges of conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction. The imam of their mosque defends their character, while the media's aggressive questioning of their families is highlighted.

Joy Brigade
Episode 710 1:33:07 - 1:38:44

710: Joy Brigade

Dianne Feinstein, First Amendment, and San Francisco Political History

Senator Dianne Feinstein's call to remove bomb-making guides from the internet is criticized as an affront to the First Amendment. An anecdote from San Francisco political history describes Feinstein's tenure on a hearing board alongside Barbara Boxer. The story illustrates Feinstein's perceived lack of common sense regarding a workplace safety issue in a file room.

Episode 575 55:44 - 58:47

575: BIOS Brick

Metadata Library Analogy, Anarchist Cookbook

The NSA uses a library analogy to explain metadata, comparing it to knowing where "bad books" are located without reading them. Meanwhile, William Powell, author of "The Anarchist Cookbook," has called for his book to be removed from shelves following its association with a school shooting in Colorado.