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Abbie Hoffman

Source: Steal This Book

Cheap twenty-dollar tape recorders can be purchased and outfitted with a series of small loud-speakers. Concealed in a school auditorium or other large hall, such a system can blast out any message or music you wish to play. The administration will go insane trying to locate the operation if it is well hidden.

We know two cats who rigged a church with this type of setup and a timing device. Right in the middle of the sermon, on came Radio Heaven and said stuff like “Come on preacher, this is God, you don't believe all that crap now, do you?” It made for an exciting Sunday service, all right.

You can build a miniature transmitter and with a small magnet attach it to the underbelly of a police car to keep track of where it's going. This would only be practical in a small town or on a campus where there are only a few security guards or patrol vehicles. If you rigged a small tape recorder to the transmitter and tuned it to a popular AM band, the patrol car as it rode around could actually broadcast the guerrilla message you prerecorded. Wouldn't they be surprised when they found out how you did it?


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On This Day in SniggleryNovember 22, 2007: Members of the Australian Liberal Party are caught distributing leaflets from an invented “Islamic Australia Federation” claiming that the Labour Party was on their side supporting terrorism. (See Election Hacks for more political shenanigans)