Disruptive Terrorism

Disruptive Terrorism

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Santoro, Victor. Loompanics Unlimited, 1984. Softbound. Founded in 1975 and named in metathetical tribute to National Lampoon, Mike Hoy's Loompanics purloined a WWII-era motto, 'Our men want books', to accompany its catalogs and conspiracy-oriented quarterly supplements, and found itself banned from major tech platforms because of the law-flouting nature of many of its titles: Counterfeit I.D. Made Easy, Opium for the Masses, How to Steal Food from the Supermarket, and this guide by Loompanics workhorse Santoro, outlining ‘ways in which a technological society such as ours is vulnerable’.

Tight, square, uncreased spine. Clean, unmarked interior. Former seller sticker to inside back cover, but no other notable wear. 135 pp. Politics & Philosophy.

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