You shouldn't expose other sites like that, that's one of the reasons the SilkRoad was shut down because people went on the internet bragging about what they got and the next thing you know you got millions of people ordering from it and it goes viral. And then the FBI investages and shuts down the site..
And besides the pharmecuticals prices were up the ass on that site. For Percocet 5/325 it was like $13.85 a pill or some outrageous garbage like that. I could buy 4 of them for $10 on the streets lol and OxyContin 40mg was like $75 prices were gay af.
Not to mention that they always threw in another 15-20$ shipping fees.
ALL good thngs go away in the same manner.
"dude, try THIS pill! it will knock your socks off.... but be careful, only take one or two"
so the guy tells another guy and that guy tells an idiot and the idiot takes 10 and his mother has a friend who's husband is a state senator. And none of them ever want another child to die - there goes another grand drug.
It is called the weeping mother effect. Politicians LOVE to take positions behind weeping mothers (withh one exception - if the mother is weeping for her dead soldier son or daughter)
A drug can remain undercover for years - decades even, if it circulates within certain groups. MDMA was one of those - I was given dozens of pure pills direct from Texas YEARS before they were commonly known, none of my friends had ever heard of the stuff - hell, LSD was legal for a long time until people started bragging and making a big thing out of it. GHB, same thing.
there was the poppy seed boy - he was (as they all are), a football player, a little introverted but a "good kid",who would purchase a pound of poppy seeds and soak them for a half assed buzz. One day he got a strong batch and oded. (on poppy seeds? stupid stupid stupid). Now this one never gained the traction others have but still, I think her website is still up. Oh and don't forget the girl who superhydrated herself on MDMA
Now the internet can expose a drug or site to any idiot within months - and shortly thereafter some kid who's mom has always been itching to start a campaign or even an organization - so no mother will ever have to go through this again - cranks up the volume and the rest of us suffer another lost entertainment.
So, too, sources. If you only tell the people you know can be discreet about this internet discovery, it lasts. I believe it has only been a year or so since Silk Road was brought out into the open by some idiot reporter who probably made twelve cents a word on his story. Now where do you think he got his lead? Most likely it was from perusing sites like this one. More to the point, every word on this site is searchable on Google. I can see many of my posts on micropropagation in a few seconds.
Do you know how LONG we could get dried poppies on E-Bay? I started getting them in 2000. Some idiot wrote an article about his 20 capsule a day habit and the offerings went away almost over night well, that was after ("the transplants") started dicking their customers around as well.
Bouncing Bear Botanicals got shit upon the same way.
Never boast that you are beating the system, that is the one thing they can't stand. If you run a site that does such ingenious and illegal things then keep your damn mouth shut on the media. And if you have a site you love (I have a number of them), for god sake don't publish them unless you want to lose the site, and perhaps endanger those decent (usually) folks that put the site up in the first place.
I am ranting today because I was recently very very nervous that a supplier I was dependent on and still am, hung me up on an order. I rarely place those orders but when I did, and it didn't come, and didn't come, I realized what a very sad thing it was going to be. Lucky me, it came finally, but one day it too will be shut down when someone somewhere gets hurt from his own stupidity.