Not per se, I just found it so preposterous I had to mention it. The main thing that gives these fools away are all the products they are offering...quaaludes, for example (haven’t been manufactured in decades), crystal meth, dilaudid, it’s like someone sat down and made a list of every sought after drug of abuse in history and took the time to put this site together. People never cease to amaze me.@jeremycombs62 what is this special x ray proof packaging, is that a sure sign of a scam?
Sadly the percentage of us who were scammed before joining DBG must be pretty high. I know I was one of them, so even though the price for what I needed wasn't ideal, this was still like an oasis in a desert of scams.I saw several positive reviews on another site and promptly checked them out, even sent a donation, just to find out every link on their site is broken. No communication. Live and learn.
Qu@@ludes are still manufactured, actually. In South Africa particularly. But I'd still be wary, nonetheless. In South Africa m3thylqu@n0n3 (qu@@lud3s) is under the brand name of "M@ndr@x". I know this because it was the subject of the first episode of "Hamilton's Pharmacopeia".Not per se, I just found it so preposterous I had to mention it. The main thing that gives these fools away are all the products they are offering...quaaludes, for example (haven’t been manufactured in decades), crystal meth, dilaudid, it’s like someone sat down and made a list of every sought after drug of abuse in history and took the time to put this site together. People never cease to amaze me.
Mylar bags are often what is referred to by "x-r@y proof packaging". They do have an impact on x-r@ys, but it depends on thickness and more.@jeremycombs62 what is this special x ray proof packaging, is that a sure sign of a scam?
Pretty sure that episode had South Africans manufacturing "mandrax" in bathtubs on rooftops and they also add benadryl to their formula, so I'm don't think you can claim this is anywhere like the original.Qu@@ludes are still manufactured, actually. In South Africa particularly. But I'd still be wary, nonetheless. In South Africa m3thylqu@n0n3 (qu@@lud3s) is under the brand name of "M@ndr@x". I know this because it was the subject of the first episode of "Hamilton's Pharmacopeia".
Ahh, but you forget that the episode made it very clear that the government was who pushed it in the first place during apartheid and if I recall correctly, they still have legit production of it. Hamilton routinely goes to the underground side of things in his show. Also, let's not forget that £§Đ, ĐMŢ, MĐM@, M3ţh, c0k3, h3r0!n, and much more are made underground. Hell, so is cr@çķ and f3nţ.Pretty sure that episode had South Africans manufacturing "mandrax" in bathtubs on rooftops and they also add benadryl to their formula, so I'm don't think you can claim this is anywhere like the original.