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2019-03-28 at 1:27 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Yeah, but that's for pure heroin. You could cut that single gram down and make dozens and dozens of cut grams that are still potent. It only takes a matchhead of pure heroin to kill you, so not much goes into a cut gram.
Idiot. Real life ain't like the movies and you ain't buying pharm grade smack by the gram. Even buying 10 key would still be cut you retard.
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2019-03-28 at 1:33 AM UTC
Originally posted by gadzooks Oh man yeah anhydrous ammonia can do some serious damage. Ever since I started looking into the Birch method I've been seeing all kinds of references to how much damage it can do.
And I can only imagine that shake and bake would be like Russian roulette with a rocket launcher.
But as long as safety precautions are taken into consideration, it seems that Birch is pretty feasible, just as long as you have lots of ventilation and all that.
Also, are there devices out there that can detect specific chemicals in the atmosphere? It might be overkill, but if you could have something set up to detect any leaking ammonia gas and immediately shut off all valves and sound some kind of alarm, that might be life saving.
Or you could just like build a fume cupboard like normal people.
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2019-03-28 at 1:35 AM UTC
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2019-03-28 at 2:03 AM UTC
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2019-03-28 at 10:51 AM UTC
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2019-03-28 at 10:53 AM UTCwhether or not it's cut probably depends where on the chain you get it from more than the quantity
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2019-03-28 at 11:07 AM UTCAlso, whether direct, systemic action is taken against the TOR network depends on how useful it remains to the US 'intelligence community'
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2019-03-28 at 12:55 PM UTCTOR has already been fully compromised by the feds. Years ago, even.
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2019-03-28 at 12:56 PM UTCI hope it all ends. nuclear hellfire. please. cleanse the lands.
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2019-03-28 at 12:59 PM UTCFacebook, Twitter, Google, all the fake news networks, have all been infiltrated, and are now owned and operated by the CIA, in cooperation with other globalist intelligence agencies around the world. They've been spying on everyone and collecting detailed information for years. They even know what color underwear you are wearing right now.
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2019-03-28 at 1:02 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL TOR has already been fully compromised by the feds. Years ago, even.
they own a good proportion of the exit nodes so it's possible* for them to use timing attacks to link IPs to sessions on clear sites, but there hasn't been a feasible attack vector for hidden services yet.
*By controlling enough entry/exit nodes it may be possible for them to 'unmask' users who tunnel traffic through the tor network to the clear internet, but it requires a lot of things to fall into place and is still not an easy thing to do. -
2019-03-28 at 1:05 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra they own a good proportion of the exit nodes so it's possible* for them to use timing attacks to link IPs to sessions on clear sites, but there hasn't been a feasible attack vector for hidden services yet.
*By controlling enough entry/exit nodes it may be possible for them to 'unmask' users who tunnel traffic through the tor network to the clear internet, but it requires a lot of things to fall into place and is still not an easy thing to do.
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2019-03-28 at 1:58 PM UTC
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2019-03-28 at 2:03 PM UTCimpurities from the manufacturing process aren't the same as cutting
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2019-03-28 at 2:22 PM UTCA weird aspect of the indictments was that a bunch of people in Venezuela were indicted with Matthews, because one of the French Connection couriers was actually caught. [00:50:45.29] We had indicted Frank and our indictment included about 20 foreign defendants and including some customs–Venezuelan customs agents, and Jules Cerini the courier who came from Marseilles with 22 kilos of heroin.
[00:51:03.26] Cerini had been told that the bribes were paid and he'd have no trouble coming into Caracas with his suitcases. [00:51:10.87] He was in fact arrested with 22 kilos of one hundred percent pure heroin. [00:51:17.58] Matthews paid cash for it, and he would've bagged up 22 kilos every month had they got away with it. [00:51:24.45] Miller and I were requested to report to the criminal division immediately for a meeting with the CIA. [00:51:31.58] And the General Counsel told us, "Under no circumstances that your indictment be presented as its. [00:51:38.13] We are wiping off the Venezuelan portion–the International portion of your indictment. [00:51:46.62] But there are international ramifications as the things we're doing in Venezuela and with the Russians that we can't talk about. Need I say more?" [00:51:56.08] and we said we understand, and they said "Have a nice day." [00:52:00.
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2019-03-28 at 2:58 PM UTC
Originally posted by Narc Or you could just like build a fume cupboard like normal people.
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It doesn't help much for ammonia. If you are simply venting it out of a garage or some shit you will get the fire department called on you.. I have stunk up my neighborhood a few times doing this.
Also an apartment building.
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2019-03-28 at 4:15 PM UTC
Originally posted by Ghost It doesn't help much for ammonia. If you are simply venting it out of a garage or some shit you will get the fire department called on you.. I have stunk up my neighborhood a few times doing this.
Also an apartment building.
I prefer to follow the original German literature that recommends the birch reduction be done outdoors "In starkem Wind"
is it possible to pass the gases thru water so they got disolved by it ? -
2019-03-28 at 4:26 PM UTCif you had some kind of apparatus like a length of tubing from the flask going to a trap it might work but water would not be a good idea because it can ruin the reaction. Anhydrous ammonia is very hydroscopic and will probably stop being anhydrous if you did this with water.
Also the amount of ammonia that gets boiled off is pretty high so you would reach the saturation point quickly and need a large trap to capture it all or have to switch it out constantly.
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2019-03-28 at 4:33 PM UTC
Originally posted by Ghost if you had some kind of apparatus like a length of tubing from the flask going to a trap it might work but water would not be a good idea because it can ruin the reaction. Anhydrous ammonia is very hydroscopic and will probably stop being anhydrous if you did this with water.
Also the amount of ammonia that gets boiled off is pretty high so you would reach the saturation point quickly and need a large trap to capture it all or have to switch it out constantly.
i was thinking house by the river or some body of water.
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2019-03-28 at 4:45 PM UTCIt actually might work if you put calcium chloride in between the water and reaction vessel so the water doesn't make it back into the ammonia somehow