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Corona
June 22nd, 2005, 09:29 AM
I just found this a bit amusing so I'm posting it here :)

Look what happens to people when they get old and their wee-wees don't work as they used to.

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Author Of Anarchist Cookbook Regrets Past Foolishness


I have recently been made aware of several websites that focus on The Anarchist Cookbook. As the author of the original publication some 30 plus years ago, it is appropriate for me to comment.

The Anarchist Cookbook was written during 1968 and part of 1969 soon after I graduated from high school. At the time, I was 19 years old and the Vietnam War and the so-called counter culture movement were at their height. I was involved in the anti-war movement and attended numerous peace rallies and demonstrations. The book, in many respects, was a misguided product of my adolescent anger at the prospect of being drafted and sent to Vietnam to fight in a war that I did not believe in.

I conducted the research for the manuscript on my own, primarily at the New York City Public Library. Most of the contents were gleaned from Military and Special Forces Manuals. I was not member of any radical group of either a left or right wing persuasion.

I submitted the manuscript directly to a number of publishers without the help or advice of an agent. Ultimately, it was accepted by Lyle Stuart Inc. and was published verbatim without editing in early 1970. Contrary to what is the normal custom, the copyright for the book was taken out in the name of the publisher rather than the author. I did not appreciate the significance of this at the time and would only come to understand it some years later when I requested that the book be taken out of print.

The central idea to the book was that violence is an acceptable means to bring about political change. I no longer agree with this.

Apparently in recent years, The Anarchist Cookbook has seen a number of copy cat' type publications, some with remarkably similar titles (Anarchist Cookbook II, IIIetc). I am not familiar with these publications and cannot comment upon them. I can say that the original Anarchist Cookbook has not been revised or updated in any way by me since it was first published.

During the years that followed its publication, I went to university, married, became a father and a teacher of adolescents. These developments had a profound moral and spiritual effect on me. I found that I no longer agreed with what I had written earlier and I was becoming increasingly uncomfortable with the ideas that I had put my name to. In 1976 I became a confirmed Anglican Christian and shortly thereafter I wrote to Lyle Stuart Inc. explaining that I no longer held the views that were expressed in the book and requested that The Anarchist Cookbook be taken out of print. The response from the publisher was that the copyright was in his name and therefore such a decision was his to make not the author's. In the early 1980's, the rights for the book were sold to another publisher. I have had no contact with that publisher (other than to request that the book be taken out of print) and I receive no royalties.

Unfortunately, the book continues to be in print and with the advent of the Internet several websites dealing with it have emerged. I want to state categorically that I am not in agreement with the contents of The Anarchist Cookbook and I would be very pleased (and relieved) to see its publication discontinued. I consider it to be a misguided and potentially dangerous publication which should be taken out of print.

William Powell

Corona
June 22nd, 2005, 09:29 AM
I just found this a bit amusing so I'm posting it here :)

Look what happens to people when they get old and their wee-wees don't work as they used to.

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Author Of Anarchist Cookbook Regrets Past Foolishness


I have recently been made aware of several websites that focus on The Anarchist Cookbook. As the author of the original publication some 30 plus years ago, it is appropriate for me to comment.

The Anarchist Cookbook was written during 1968 and part of 1969 soon after I graduated from high school. At the time, I was 19 years old and the Vietnam War and the so-called counter culture movement were at their height. I was involved in the anti-war movement and attended numerous peace rallies and demonstrations. The book, in many respects, was a misguided product of my adolescent anger at the prospect of being drafted and sent to Vietnam to fight in a war that I did not believe in.

I conducted the research for the manuscript on my own, primarily at the New York City Public Library. Most of the contents were gleaned from Military and Special Forces Manuals. I was not member of any radical group of either a left or right wing persuasion.

I submitted the manuscript directly to a number of publishers without the help or advice of an agent. Ultimately, it was accepted by Lyle Stuart Inc. and was published verbatim without editing in early 1970. Contrary to what is the normal custom, the copyright for the book was taken out in the name of the publisher rather than the author. I did not appreciate the significance of this at the time and would only come to understand it some years later when I requested that the book be taken out of print.

The central idea to the book was that violence is an acceptable means to bring about political change. I no longer agree with this.

Apparently in recent years, The Anarchist Cookbook has seen a number of copy cat' type publications, some with remarkably similar titles (Anarchist Cookbook II, IIIetc). I am not familiar with these publications and cannot comment upon them. I can say that the original Anarchist Cookbook has not been revised or updated in any way by me since it was first published.

During the years that followed its publication, I went to university, married, became a father and a teacher of adolescents. These developments had a profound moral and spiritual effect on me. I found that I no longer agreed with what I had written earlier and I was becoming increasingly uncomfortable with the ideas that I had put my name to. In 1976 I became a confirmed Anglican Christian and shortly thereafter I wrote to Lyle Stuart Inc. explaining that I no longer held the views that were expressed in the book and requested that The Anarchist Cookbook be taken out of print. The response from the publisher was that the copyright was in his name and therefore such a decision was his to make not the author's. In the early 1980's, the rights for the book were sold to another publisher. I have had no contact with that publisher (other than to request that the book be taken out of print) and I receive no royalties.

Unfortunately, the book continues to be in print and with the advent of the Internet several websites dealing with it have emerged. I want to state categorically that I am not in agreement with the contents of The Anarchist Cookbook and I would be very pleased (and relieved) to see its publication discontinued. I consider it to be a misguided and potentially dangerous publication which should be taken out of print.

William Powell

simply RED
June 22nd, 2005, 11:26 AM
This was funny, you know!
hehehehehe!

simply RED
June 22nd, 2005, 11:26 AM
This was funny, you know!
hehehehehe!

meselfs
June 22nd, 2005, 10:27 PM
Yup, hilarious.

I'm glad the crapbook is still in print. People dumb enough to believe what it says fully deserve to waste there time trying to get their awful concoctions to "explode".

meselfs
June 22nd, 2005, 10:27 PM
Yup, hilarious.

I'm glad the crapbook is still in print. People dumb enough to believe what it says fully deserve to waste there time trying to get their awful concoctions to "explode".

nbk2000
June 25th, 2005, 11:37 AM
Nothing sadder than a former radical gone soft. :rolleyes:

"Oh, I don't want anyone to be harmed by the (useless) recipes and (bogus) drugs I described in my book.".

Since nothing in the book explodes or gets you high, what's he got to be going soft about? Sounds more like he's pissed that the rights are no longer his and that now that it's all over the internet, he can't cash in on it. :p

nbk2000
June 25th, 2005, 11:37 AM
Nothing sadder than a former radical gone soft. :rolleyes:

"Oh, I don't want anyone to be harmed by the (useless) recipes and (bogus) drugs I described in my book.".

Since nothing in the book explodes or gets you high, what's he got to be going soft about? Sounds more like he's pissed that the rights are no longer his and that now that it's all over the internet, he can't cash in on it. :p

megalomania
June 27th, 2005, 05:08 PM
If I was him I would regret writing that too. You would think that in 30 years time (35 now) that SOMEONE would have come up with a book (not just one but dozens) of far sperior quality. Alas only uncle Ragnar has risen to the task (ya take yer improvised explosive and set her off with a number 8 commercial blasting cap, DuPont order number 1303x, just fax Sharlene your BATF explosive license and training certificate).

megalomania
June 27th, 2005, 05:08 PM
If I was him I would regret writing that too. You would think that in 30 years time (35 now) that SOMEONE would have come up with a book (not just one but dozens) of far sperior quality. Alas only uncle Ragnar has risen to the task (ya take yer improvised explosive and set her off with a number 8 commercial blasting cap, DuPont order number 1303x, just fax Sharlene your BATF explosive license and training certificate).