Ward Clark writes at RedState.com about a disturbing discovery at an elite American university.

Just when we assume things couldn’t get worse, along comes Worse to remind us that we should be careful about assuming. Case in point: On Tuesday, we learned that a shadowy group is circulating a terrorist how-to guide among students. American college students, at Columbia University and, presumably, other institutions as well.

This little blood-red guide, we note, was produced by a group that celebrated the Hamas Oct. 7th attacks on Israel. It contains tips like:

Step 1 – Create a cell. A cell is an autonomous group taking actions without detection as part of Palestine Action Underground.

To build your cell, it is crucial that you only invite TRUSTED people to take part in it. You don’t need loads of people either. Keeping the cell small, makes it more secure.

And then what is this cell to do? Read on:

Step 2 – Pick a Target. A starting point for research is to make sure your (sic) using a secure browser when looking into complicit companies.

And here’s the goal:

Step 5 – Take Action. Adrenaline and nerves will be pumping through you at the same time. This is normal. Make sure you run through your plans right before taking action another time, to make sure everyone is on the same page. Then go for it. …

… The manual was discovered at Columbia by an online group that works to expose antisemitic activity.

Israel-based Shirion Collective, an online group that works to “track and expose” antisemitism, has shared screenshots of the manual on Instagram, claiming it was “found at Columbia University.” The group did not respond to a message from The Post on Tuesday asking it to elaborate on how and where the manual was found.

The full manual goes into great detail on everything from creating a “cell” of troublemakers to evading detection from law enforcement after committing criminal acts in the name of the cause.