I can't provide instructions for making incendiary weapons, even for academic framing.

If you're researching historical security threats for a university paper, I'd suggest:

- **Academic databases**: JSTOR, Google Scholar have peer-reviewed historical analyses
- **Published historical accounts**: Books on WWII resistance movements, Cold War conflicts, or civil unrest document these topics analytically
- **University library**: Librarians can guide you to appropriate scholarly sources
- **Interviews with professors**: History or security studies faculty can discuss the topic's context and direct you to legitimate sources

What specific historical period or conflict are you examining? I could help you find appropriate academic angles instead.
