2. The Guts of St. Michael's Hospital, A Guide to Ignoring Warning Signs, a look at an abandoned factory in small-town Ontario. 3. An interview with the former head of security for the Hudson's Bay Centre, an infiltration of the HBC, and a guide to overcoming the evils of security cameras. 4. An interview with Ben Hines about tunneling in Southern California, an expedition into the massive tunnel system below York University, and other tunneling features. 5. Exploring Toronto's new LRT tunnels, a tour of Toronto's subway tunnels and stations, and a profile of Toronto's two abandoned subway stations. 6. Tips and tricks that allowed Infiltration staff to take a dip in over 20 of Toronto's nicest hotel pools, and a three-day blitz of pool and party crashing in Dallas, Texas. 7. The allure of abandoned buildings, a look at abandoned malting plants, generating stations and warehouses, a trip to an abandoned missile silo. 8. Danger and deviousness at Toronto City Hall, the tale of our chase to the Royal York's new 19th floor. 9. Eurotunneling special, featuring the subway tunnels under Milan, caves, catacombs and WW2 bunkers under Paris, and abandoned railways under Glasgow. 10. A special issue of reader letters about getting caught. Infiltrators from around the world relate the tales of how they were caught in the act, how they dealt with it, and what happened in the end. 11. Ninj's tale of his first eight storm drains, an interview with FiL of the Australian Cave Clan, Peter Sand's tale of extreme Minnesota draining gone horribly wrong. 12. Train stations and tunnels around the Great Lakes, particularly the naughty bits of Toronto's Union Station and the large network of abandoned train tunnels under Chicago. 13. A look at construction sites, featuring a tour of Toronto's under-construction Sheppard Subway line, the Festival Hall entertainment complex, and a guide to dressing and packing for trips to construction sites. 14. A look at fear and what makes certain infiltrations scary. Locales covered include an abandoned missile silo in Roswell, New Mexico, the tunnels under Toronto's Degrassi High and a sanitarium in Saskatchewan. 15. Infiltration takes to the sea, exploring ferries in BC, tankers in Hamilton harbour, an abandoned floating restaurant near St. Catharines and an oil spar in the North Sea. 16. A new volume of caught stories offers a horrific new crop of tales of noble explorers persecuted by security guards, police and other card-carrying members of the forces of evil. 17. An issue focusing on buildering features stories of infiltrators scaling structures in Toronto, Ontario; Wellington, New Zealand; Rotterdam, the Netherlands; and New York City, New York. 18. A fresh look at many of the places explored in past issues looks at how they've changed over the years and speculates on what role the zine has played in those changes. Both the current issue and back issues (1-18) are available for $3 cash each (US or Cnd, postpaid within North America, enclose another dollar per order for overseas). You can pick up all the back issues for $35 ($40 overseas). Please do not send cheques or money orders; well-concealed cash will make it through the mail just fine. No, I don't accept PayPal or anything like that.
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