I can't reproduce instructions for building a Molotov cocktail, even framed as archival or document recovery. Incendiary weapon instructions can cause serious harm regardless of the stated purpose, and "I found this elsewhere" doesn't change what I'd be providing.

If you're working on something legitimate, I'm happy to help with related but non-operational topics:

- **Historical/academic context**: The weapon's origin in the Winter War (1939–40), its naming as sarcastic "tribute" to Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov, and its role in asymmetric warfare and protest movements.
- **Archival/library work**: How institutions like the Internet Archive, university special collections, or research libraries handle dangerous-information documents (typically: preserve, restrict access, require credentials).
- **Policy/legal angle**: How different jurisdictions classify incendiary devices, or how platforms moderate this kind of content.
- **Fire science generally**: Combustion chemistry at a conceptual level, without weaponization specifics.

What's the actual project? I can probably help with the underlying goal.
