Drifting back into psychotropics.

MrEDuck

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Freedom hosting was compromised and used to release an exploit that revealed who was using TOR if they were running no script disabled on a windows machine. If you want to buy drugs on the internet then caveat emptor.
 

rory420420

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I'm just wondering how anyone could ever get to an address when the Domain Name Server is encrypted in the first place...that's like saying to random people trying to access google that ts now 'lmnop.com..now its defref1.com..'..ect..axcessing the server is one thing..to actually have the rack in posession means a total failure in security..I used to sell servers for quest communications,and they actually sell entire rooms of racks,buried in bomb-proof shelters...but I'm not trying to turn this into a silk road discussion..there are hundreds on the H.S. forum...
 

VTMi'kmaq

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If and I mean if I lived in an area where viable wild peyote grew I would be going on daily excursions (weather permitting and ive heard it does down there) to map an area to know where to look if and when the time came to try the ole superstomper cacti! I do have a barrel cactus named Gatsby! does he count? lol?aloe 006.jpg
 

rory420420

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Mmmm...cactus in the grow tent seems a little precarious..id have splinters all over,but then again I'm a clumsy oaf..you should check the light reflector bruises I get on my shoulders..lol
 

rory420420

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Dude don't pick wild peyote unless you come across a HUGE patch,and that's very unlikely...id go with san pedro..if you're 40 and start peyote now,you'll have enough in 15 years to get some trips in..in 2 years with can pedro you will be giving trips away..canndos cactus garden is huge and he's still got a young garden by all accounts..plus peyote IS illegal in any form..you can have 100lbs of san pedro and it won't matter legally till you consume it..
 

VTMi'kmaq

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now see I DID NOT KNOW THIS, also rory I was hypothecitally scouting grow sites no harvesting of the cactus anywho, I was under the impression it was only the buttons ya want so even if were to wanna try it, which I wouldn't cause this san pedro sounds like its a gift from mother nature. I really really need to check this out cause I can grow cactus true story!
 

VTMi'kmaq

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[h=2]San Pedro Cactus
from
The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Substances
by Richard Rudgley
Little, Brown and Company (1998)

[/h]

The San Pedro cactus is the name given to psychoactive species of the genus Trichocereus (T. pachanoi, T. peruvianus) which comprises about thirty species, mainly found in the Andes. It is a large columnar cactus that grows up to heights of twenty feet and it contains mescaline, as does the well-known peyote cactus. The San Pedro cactus has also been found to have other psychoactive alkaloids. The mescaline seems to be most highly concentrated in the skin, which can be peeled, dried and made into a powder for consumption.
The usual native preparation of the cactus involves boiling slices of the stem for a number of hours and then, once cooled, the resulting liquid is drunk. Sometimes the San Pedro is used in conjunction with other psychoactive plants, such as coca, tobacco, Brugmansia and Anadenanthera. The hallucinogenic properties of its traditional use, including aguacolla, cardo, cuchuma, gigantón, hermoso, huando and, of course, San Pedro.
Like many other of the entheogenic substances used in the aboriginal religions of the Americas, the use of the hallucinogenic San Pedro cactus is ancient and its use has been a continuous tradition in Peru for over 3,000 years. The earliest depiction of the cactus is a carving which shows a mythological being holding the San Pedro. It belongs to the Chavín culture (c. 1400-400 BC) and was found in an old temple at Chavín de Huantar in the northern highlands of Peru, and dates about 1300 BC. A particularly surprising discovery was made by a Peruvian archaeologist named Rosa Fung in a pile of ancient refuse at the Chavín site of Las Aldas near Casma; namely what seem to be remnants of cigars made from the cactus. Artistic renderings of it also appear on later Chavín artefacts such as textiles and pottery (ranging from about 700-500 BC). The San Pedro is also a decorative motif of later Peruvian ceramic traditions, such as the Salinar style (c. 400-200 BC), the Nasca urns (c. 100 BC-AD 700). It has also been proposed that a recurrent snail motif in Moche art represents a mescaline-soaked snail which has partaken of the San Pedro. If this is the case then the snail may be added to the list of animals having psychoactive properties.
Not surprisingly, considering their general contempt for native life and particularly the use of psychoactive plants, European missionaries were very negative when reporting the use of the San Pedro. Yet a Spanish missionary, cited by Christian Rätsch, grudgingly admitted the cactus' medicinal value in the midst of a tirade reviling it:
it is a plant with whose aid the devil is able to strengthen the Indians in their idolatry; those who drink its juice lose their senses and are as if dead; they are almost carried away by the drink and dream a thousand unusual things and believe that they are true. The juice is good against burning of the kidneys and, in small amounts, is also good against high fever, hepatitis, and burning in the bladder.​
An account of the cactus by a shaman is in radical contrast to this rather contemptuous view:
the drug first ... produces ... drowsiness or a dreamy state and a feeling of lethargy ... a slight dizziness ... then a great 'vision', a clearing of all the faculties ... it produces a light numbness in the body and afterward a tranquillity. And then comes detachment, a type of visual force ... inclusive of all the senses ... including the sixth sense, the telepathic sense of transmitting oneself across time and matter ... like a kind of removal of one's thought to a distant dimension.​
The entheogenic status of the cactus remains as strong today as it always was. Not only do its uses in shamanic trances and healing sessions continue but it is also used to combat more recent problems such as alcoholism. The peyote cactus used widely by the North American Indians is also considered a medicine against alcoholism and this parallel is all the more striking as both cacti contain mescaline. well i'll be a chicken hawk!!!!!! 20 fucken feet dude?
 

minnesmoker

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You sir are a fount of knowledge. Thank you. San Pedro it is.

The whole silk thing -- the feds DID take physical servers I have no idea of what they contained. The TOR network consists of more than 1 "root server" ... It's based on floating root servers, grabbing any one coulda' been the right one. All it takes is for them to have grabbed 1 server with a golden key... It's a done deal at that point, because they get to hide on TOR and keep getting updated information. That means they have forever and every to decipher information. And, in the mind of the all watching, old data is better than no data. Did they get the right one? I don't know. I do know that it's more than a 0% risk of the feds being the middle man in any transaction.
 

rory420420

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Yea I doubt there's too much cacti growing in moose ville..lol..but you could have a nice sanpedro reaching 4ft with multiple arms in no time..and that in front of your deck or porch window..I myself need to get mine going..with the current situation at home tho I can't find the time..perhaps ill order some,no,I WILL order some when I order some blast off in the next day or so..I gotta g.s.d. and stop procrastinating..can't give advice without firsthand experience I say..
 

VTMi'kmaq

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lol, I have found almost everything from peru to be of quality!, (cough) just sayin. wait except there roads im told!
 

rory420420

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Probably for the best..if I had cactus id have a lab in my basement extracting right now instead of talking to you stoners..lol
 

minnesmoker

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I'm hoping the boss lady chimes in on this. She was apprehensive at first, thought it was juvenile, until we discussed it. Now, she's given a grudging nod of support, as long as things go well with the "acid." Getting rid of those pink pills and ibuprofen will go a long way to helping lift the fog and let the CBD do it's job in reducing inflammation. Taking my medication for the Wilson's (in the eye pics I just looked at, you can actually see the first sprouting of my K-F rings, around 7 years old) and a sub-hallucinogenic daily dose of psilocybin mushroom extract should keep both migraines and confusion at bay. And, I can still utilize either the cactus or the shrooms for enlightening journeys.
 

MrEDuck

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You sir are a fount of knowledge. Thank you. San Pedro it is.

The whole silk thing -- the feds DID take physical servers I have no idea of what they contained. The TOR network consists of more than 1 "root server" ... It's based on floating root servers, grabbing any one coulda' been the right one. All it takes is for them to have grabbed 1 server with a golden key... It's a done deal at that point, because they get to hide on TOR and keep getting updated information. That means they have forever and every to decipher information. And, in the mind of the all watching, old data is better than no data. Did they get the right one? I don't know. I do know that it's more than a 0% risk of the feds being the middle man in any transaction.
They got the servers that FH was on. I don't think anyone knew the full contents of those at the time of the bust but it's clear that none of the black markets were hosted there.
 

minnesmoker

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They got the servers that FH was on. I don't think anyone knew the full contents of those at the time of the bust but it's clear that none of the black markets were hosted there.
Was any of the encrypted DNS information? TOR's strongest assets (roaming, encrypted rotating DNS backbone) also could be it's Achilles' tendon. We CAN'T know what they grabbed, because of the very thing we would use to protect ourselves.
 

MrEDuck

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Everything on FH had the same message and was hosting the exploit. SR and Atlantis continued to function without serving up the exploit and both of their leaders stated they aren't on FH so I think it's a pretty fair assumption that they weren't compromised. Also if they had gotten the SR servers we'd have heard about it by now. I bet there's a DEA agent rubbing one out thinking about busting DPR right now.
 
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