The Australian government has conveniently orchestrated a series of events intended to create an environment of hysteria in order to facilitate the passage of new draconian anti-doping legislation. When it comes to steroids and PEDs, Australians may be stripped of their right to avoid self-incrimination and compelled to testify as witnesses under penalty of civil law.
Steve Dank Targeted by Peptide Witch-Hunt in Australia
Steve Dank is known as “The Peptide King” and “The Pharmacist” for his role as a co-director of the Medical Rejuvenation Clinic (MRC). MRC offers several “legal peptides” including IGF-1, MGF, GHRP-2, GHRP-6, CJC-1295, Hexarelin and AOD-9604. However, it is his consultancy with professional athletes and sports teams that have put him at the center of a peptide scandal.
Ryan “Bench Monster” Kennelly Indicted on Federal Steroid Charges
Ryan “Bench Monster” Kennelly has been indicted on multiple federal felony charges involving the importation, manufacture and distribution of anabolic steroids on January 25, 2013. The world-record setting powerlifter faces felony charges after a series of three separate steroid busts within the space of a year. The specific steroid charges filed by the United States […]
Widespread Use of Peptides by Professional Athletes in Australia
The Australian Crime Commission claimed the use of peptides by professional athletes is widespread in Australian sports such as rugby and Australian football. Anabolic steroids remain the most used performance-enhancing drug but peptides like IGF-1, MGF, CJC-1295, GHRP-2, GHRP-6, AOD-9604 and Hexarelin are gaining popularity.
Why Harm Reduction is a Nightmare for Anti-Doping Crusaders
The biggest problem with the war on steroids and the war on doping is that it is a moral crusade masquerading as an initiative for protecting the health of athletes. Anti-doping warriors are primarily concerned with enforcing a moral code. The moral code involves the prohibition of drugs that enhance performance. It is not a code based on health and harm reduction.
Axio Labs and the Long Arm of Steroid Law Enforcement
Brian Wainstein, the owner of Axio Labs and GenXXL, was finally arrested in South Africa in mid-January 2013 after eluding international authorities for several years. The United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) submitted an extradition request to bring Wainstein back to the States to face multiples counts of steroid distribution. International sources should recognize that the long arm of U.S. steroid law enforcement has the ability to reach across international borders and bring major anabolic steroid dealers back to the U.S. for prosecution.
Golfer Vijay Singh Confesses to Doping After Sports Illustrated Deer Antler Story
Golfer Vijay Singh has become the latest target of doping hysteria. Sports Illustrated equated Singh’s use of deer antler spray with IGF-1 doping. Deer antler may contain traces amounts of the banned hormone. But so does cow’s milk. Beef could contain the banned steroid trenbolone. Singh was bamboozled into believing he cheated by using IGF-1. If Singh cheated, so did athletes who consumed trace amounts of PEDs in milk and beef.
Sports Illustrated and the Creation of an Imaginary Steroid Scandal
Sports Illustrated has created an imaginary steroid scandal involving NFL football player Ray Lewis and PGA golfer Vinjay Singh accusing them of using IGF-1 in a deer antler spray dietary supplement. Even if deer antler contained IGF-1 and EPO, oral use is not an effective method of doping. While Sports Illustrated was wasting their time investigating a non-doping doping scandal, Miami New Times blew the lid off the Biogenesis of America steroid scandal involving Alex Rodriguez.
Former Arnold Schwarzenegger Aide Sues Lance Armstrong for Doping Deception
It’s difficult to believe Rob Stutzman is truly offended by Lance Armstrong’s deception about his use of testosterone and erythropoietin (EPO). Stutzman has initiated a class-action lawsuit claiming he never would have purchased Armstrong’s book had he known the cyclist used steroids and PEDs. Of course, Stutzman didn’t seem to be bothered by his former boss’s use of steroids when he was the former deputy chief of staff for communications to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Even Former Crystal Meth User Andre Agassi Angered by Lance Armstrong’s Doping Deception
Andre Agassi was angered by Lance Armstrong’s lies about the use of performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs). Agassi told reporters at an Australian Open press conference that Armstrong’s deception was “unconscionable.” Agassi knows what it’s like to lie about drug use in order to protect his career. While Armstrong was battling testicular cancer, Agassi was getting high on crystal meth.