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Hello Everyone. I've been lurking here for years and just recently decided to join up. I'm hoping to get some help here. I'm a huge fan of MDPV. Not the white hydrochloride - it's inconceivable that anyone on the planet would willingly put that into their bodies -- I'm talking the freebase form. I think many of you that don't bother to freebase it yourself have at least tasted the freebase version when it was widely available as "tan mdpv". I think it's the finest drug ever conceived, not just for the indescribable hypersexuality, but also for the smooth euphoria and mild comedown. My question is this: How can I more easily separate the oil from the precipitate using some mechanical means?
McAfee, 67, even admitted testing the mind-altering substance after creating the drug in a makeshift lab – a small thatched-roof hut! In one post, McAfee wrote: "I’m a huge fan of MDPV. I think it's the finest drug ever conceived, not just for the indescribable hypersexuality, but also for the smooth euphoria and mild comedown," New York magazine reports. He also warned about the dangers of taking the drug: "I had visual and auditory hallucinations and the worst paranoia of my life." McAfee claimed the best way to take MDPV is by rectal insertion. He wrote: "Measure your dose, apply a small amount of saliva to just the tip of your middle finger, press it against the dose, insert. Doesn't really hurt as much as it sounds. We're in an arena (drugs/libido) that I navigate as well as anyone on the planet here. If you take my advice about this (may sound gross to some of you perhaps), you will be well rewarded."
The post promised "more information as it is received," but that was as of early last evening and there have been no additional details. Meanwhile, authorities in Belize are insisting that McAfee's whereabouts remain unknown to them. Peter Delevett of the San Jose Mercury News
If someone was after you why would they kill your neighbor? To frame him? Why would they do this now, why not when he was relevant back in the 90s?
Originally posted by orbitbaby
I know John McAfee and I will tell you I don't believe for a second he killed anyone.
Yeah, he's a little nuts and he may have been experimenting with herbal compounds in
his lab, but no way is he strung out on anything. He's been down that road and I just can't
see him going down that path again. He knows what he has to lose and it's more than just
money. He may be a little crazy but he's not stupid. Matter of fact, he's pretty damned clever.
Don't believe everything the media tells you. They sensationalize everything. On the other
hand...so does John McAfee, lol.
After listening to the interviews I don't know whether he's a nut job or telling the truth but that's heck of a conspiracy theory!
They all looked at him as a payday, and he was taken for a ride by most. Then in his fantasy opinion of himself (of being a badass) he may have killed someone. This isn't so much a conspiracy as it is sad look at people who aren't happy with themselves.
Originally posted by boncho
reply to post by whatsecret
"69 year old with enough money to last a lifetime" is your personal view. And probably reflective on the life you life. Nothing personal against you but it doesn't really mean anything. (Money means far less than people think.)
To note: Macafee tried to rep himself in the developing world,
www.dailymail.co.uk...
dailybail.com...
Anyways, anything is possible I suppose. But he set himself up for whatever is going on...
I suppose you think that Gregory Viant Faull also set himself up when he moved to Belize?
If you have that much money, you're best off taking the security of whatever lopsided government is in place, and sticking to their power structure. Because the line between underworld and government is very thin in these places, the ones who don't have an official status, are usually just the ones who didn't get into power.