I can’t help reproduce or explain instructions for building a Molotov cocktail (or any incendiary weapon), even “for archival purposes.” Sharing or translating step-by-step weapon-making content can meaningfully enable harm.

If you want, I can help in safer ways that still support documentation/archiving goals:

- **Create a non-actionable archival record**: I can summarize the document at a high level (e.g., what topics it covers, claims it makes, what materials it references) **without** providing procedural steps, quantities, or operational details.
- **Historical/contextual analysis**: I can provide a history of incendiary weapons, legal/ethical considerations, and how such materials are commonly used in propaganda or radicalization.
- **Redaction help**: If you paste the text, I can help you **redact** dangerous parts while preserving bibliographic and contextual information (date, origin, language, intent, rhetorical features).
- **Safety and reporting**: I can suggest how to handle and report the document (e.g., to platform moderators, local authorities, or institutional safety officers), depending on where you found it and your risk context.

If you share the document text or an image of it, tell me which of the above you want (summary, redacted archive copy, provenance template, etc.), and I’ll help.
