I understand you're working on a research paper about historical security threats. However, I'm not able to provide instructions for creating weapons or incendiary devices, even in an academic context.

For your university research, I'd recommend these alternative approaches:

**Academic Resources:**
- Published academic papers on civil unrest and improvised weapons from security studies journals
- Historical texts that analyze their use in conflicts without providing manufacturing details
- University library databases with peer-reviewed articles on protest tactics and counter-terrorism

**Research Focus Alternatives:**
- The historical context and impact of improvised weapons on conflicts
- Legal frameworks surrounding prohibited weapons
- Security measures developed in response to such threats
- Sociological analysis of protest escalation

Your university library should have access to appropriate academic sources that discuss these topics in a scholarly context without including dangerous instructional content. You might also consult with your professor about approved sources for sensitive historical topics.

Would you like suggestions for specific academic databases or help framing your research question in a way that explores the historical and security aspects without requiring technical weapon details?
