Qingdao Sigma Chemical Co., Ltd (International, US, EU, Canada and Australia domestic

I wonder how many people will order when they come back online and its actually the feds that have taken over. All you are doing is sending your money to the feds lol and It could go on for at least a month cause thats how long it takes to get products sometimes. Dont act like it hasnt happened before either. Be careful
 
I wonder how many people will order when they come back online and its actually the feds that have taken over. All you are doing is sending your money to the feds lol and It could go on for at least a month cause thats how long it takes to get products sometimes. Dont act like it hasnt happened before either. Be careful
Oh we will know the REAL Tracy! No one can impersonate tren Tracy!
 
If anyone has MAX or discovery plus there is a show called contraband seized at the airport. Was just watching s01e03 about 30 mins in there acting like they found the bust of the century 6 boxes of peptides. Kinda interesting show. Get to see the detention cage and how little packages they actually check.
If you zoom in on the detention cage maybe we can see our names on those packages
 
It was pretty hilarious watching them trying to figure it out. I thing that for me was they get to decide what you could possibly use it for. Like what if I am using it as paint or testing fertilizer? They were like, yea there can’t be a use for this so toss it.
Officer Jorge came across as completely incompetent in this episode. The moment he confidently declared the vial of blue powder to be "CU50 is copper sulfate" was an instant facepalm—seriously? Try GHK-Cu 50mg, genius. That level of ignorance was painful to watch. And I have a pretty solid guess about BT10 as well.

The whole "not for human OR animal use" drama was laughable, almost as much as their fixation on the shipping addresses—one package going to an apartment in Miami, another to Texas. As if that alone proves anything. But the real kicker? No labels on the vials. Watching Jorge and his supervisor stumble around, completely out of their depth, was pure comedy.

On the plus side, at least the vials were packed well—the hard plastic 10-pack cases were a nice touch.

Honestly, this episode is pure entertainment. I replay it every other day just for the laughs.
 
Not seeing anything beyond "counterfeit goods" in any of the follow-up articles on this bust.

It may have no direct connection to gear, but, what it may have done is revealed the techniques used by other smuggling groups, especially the fake seals. It's unlikely these were the only ones doing this, just the ones who got caught.
The indictment read as though other investigations were being conducted in other jurisdictions based on similar use of counterfeit security seals.

The focus did seem to be more on counterfeit retail goods and not as much on illicit drugs or chemical precursors. I can't imagine a presser not mentioning those is there was anything found.
 
The indictment read as though other investigations were being conducted in other jurisdictions based on similar use of counterfeit security seals.

The focus did seem to be more on counterfeit retail goods and not as much on illicit drugs or chemical precursors. I can't imagine a presser not mentioning those is there was anything found.

I guess it makes sense when you're dealing in counterfeit luxury goods that are nearly indistinguishable from the originals, they can figure out how to make seals that look like the real thing too.

Saw some Chinese "superclone" watches that are so good, it almost seems stupid to buy an original at this point because to anyone but a dealer (and only after taking off the back), there's no way to tell the difference.
 
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