The editorial collective has had further internal discussion on this film and have noticed some important clarifications must be made. The entire plot aspect with the informant is entirely unnecessary and would be horrible if copied. In addition it has come to our attention that a US military security professional was contracted on the scenes with bomb making. The way bomb making is portrayed in this film would likely get someone killed in the making of explosives and the characters are reckless in this portrayal. While it is certainly a provocative film, we think that it must be openly critiqued just like the book of the same name. The usage of high explosives is far more hazardous and risky for a beginner than the use of incendiary devices. The risk of unintended harm is much higher as well as the fact that high explosives leave more forensic evidence than incendiary devices.
Recommended readings for harm reduction purposes:
- Setting Fires with Electrical Timers, An ELF Guide – https://archive.org/details/manualzz-id-960740
- US Military 31 210 Improvised Munitions Handbook https://archive.org/details/usa-tm-31-210-improvised-munitions-handbook
- Remote Detonation – https://archive.org/details/Remote_Detonation
- https://warriorup.noblogs.org/
- Counter Surveillance Resource Center
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