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as someone who worked in customs in europe, i can confirm we only have trained police dogs which sniff cocaine, heroine, bombs etc) no steriod sniffing dogs will be trained in the next 50 years just no justifyable goverment spending for it.
I remember one time a higher-up in our department floated the idea of adding steroid detection to the K9 training program. The suggestion got completely laughed out of the room by the rest of the wing. Everyone agreed it was a waste of resources. And honestly, they weren’t wrong. Steroids just don’t fit the profile of what law enforcement prioritizes... there’s no violence or overdose epidemic tied to them, and they're not a frontline driver of crime.

Maybe one day that'll change, but I doubt it’ll be anytime soon. Steroids don’t cause the same level of societal harm as narcotics like heroin, meth, or fentanyl. The urgency just isn’t there from a policy or budget perspective.

What did leave a lasting impact on public perception, though, was the anti-drug education campaigns from the late '90s and early 2000s. I still remember the D.A.R.E. booths we’d see in schools. Steroids were always lumped in there with heroin and meth... neatly packaged next to bags of white powder and syringes, as if they were all the same thing. That kind of visual messaging stuck with people. It painted anabolic steroids as equally dangerous, even though the context and consequences are wildly different.

This kind of scare-tactic messaging was common across the U.S. between the late '90s and early 2000s. I remember it being especially heavy around 1999 through 2005.... that was peak hysteria around performance-enhancing drugs in general, fueled even more by scandals in sports.
 
Dogs will be irrelevant soon enough anyway. X-ray diffraction can accurately identify specific materials based on molecular signature, and easily penetrate small packages, foil bags, stuff buried inside
other materials. Anything short of a thick metal box. The only limitation up to now has been speed. Here are the new Smith's Detection XRD scanners at the recently completed JFK International Mail Facility.

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They're still relatively slow (.2 meters / second belt speed) , and packs will have to be targeted (based on the new post de minimus detailed customs data required for each pack, and AI algorithms determining suspiciousness) to be run through these, but once they come online the number they've installed will be like increasing hand inspections 1000x over what they can open and inspect currently.
 
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Dogs will be irrelevant soon enough anyway. X-ray diffraction can accurately identify specific materials based on molecular signature, and easily penetrate small packages, foil bags, stuff buried inside
other materials. Anything short of a thick metal box. The only limitation up to now has been speed. Here are the new Smith's Detection XRD scanners at the recently completed JFK International Mail Facility.

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They're still relatively slow (.2 meters / second belt speed) , and packs will have to be targeted (based on the now required detailed customs data attached to each pack, and AI algorithms determining suspiciousness) to be run through these, but once they come online the number they've installed will be like increasing hand inspections 1000x over what they can open and inspect currently.
So eventually, no meds/peptide shipments can make it to the USA anymore? Or is this only for special lines of mail?

Are we all completely fucked? We won't even be able to order indian meds?
 
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as someone who worked in customs in europe, i can confirm we only have trained police dogs which sniff cocaine, heroine, bombs etc) no steriod sniffing dogs will be trained in the next 50 years just no justifyable goverment spending for it.
mate in the next few years, there will be no more human race, the Annunaki, they will extinguish them as they did in the past
 
So no shipments can make it to the USA anymore? Or is this only for special lines of mail?

Are we all completely fucked? We won't even be able to order indian meds?

Right now only 1% of mail is selected to be diverted to customs for inspection. 99% is cleared based on electronic data sent to customs in advance and completely bypasses inspection. I don't know how much that will change. I'm sure it'll increase, and targeting specific loads for a closer look will get more accurate.

But it's not going to be 100%. And de minimus still applies to countries outside of China.

I think the biggest problem for Chinese UGLs will be finding someone willing to transport their shit and risk a huge fine, or even suspension of their business when contraband is found in a pack they're moving.

I don't think QSC going down shortly after Yun Express got busted was a coincidence. Yun is a multi billion dollar shipping business put at risk for some AAS they probobly didn't know was in their containers, thanks to false declaration on customs paperwork, and I wouldn't be surprised if they made sure heat was brought down on Q.

Personally I think the days of small packs of gear being shipped directly from China to customers will come to an end. Maybe they'll redirect shipments to come from other countries not under so much scrutiny. My guess is that raws will be smuggled in large quantities the old fashioned way, ie via a few large shipments hidden in cargo, and the AAS "retail" business will become primarily domestic.
 
Right now only 1% of mail is selected to be diverted to customs for inspection. 99% is cleared based on electronic data sent to customs in advance and completely bypasses inspection. I don't know how much that will change. I'm sure it'll increase, and targeting specific loads for a closer look will get more accurate.

But it's not going to be 100%. And de minimus still applies to countries outside of China.

I think the biggest problem for Chinese UGLs will be finding someone willing to transport their shit and risk a huge fine, or even suspension of their business when contraband is found in a pack they're moving.

I don't think QSC going down shortly after Yun Express got busted was a coincidence. Yun is a multi billion dollar shipping business put at risk for some AAS they probobly didn't know was in their containers, thanks to false declaration on customs paperwork, and I wouldn't be surprised if they made sure heat was brought down on Q.

Personally I think the days of small packs of gear being shipped directly from China to customers will come to an end. Maybe they'll redirect shipments to come from other countries not under so much scrutiny. My guess is that raws will be smuggled in large quantities the old fashioned way, ie via a few large shipments hidden in cargo, and the AAS "retail" business will become primarily domestic.
You've been pretty accurate on predictions so far. As long as we still get gear I'll be happy.

Do you think HGH/peptides will be less cruntinized?
 
Dogs will be irrelevant soon enough anyway. X-ray diffraction can accurately identify specific materials based on molecular signature, and easily penetrate small packages, foil bags, stuff buried inside
other materials. Anything short of a thick metal box. The only limitation up to now has been speed. Here are the new Smith's Detection XRD scanners at the recently completed JFK International Mail Facility.

View attachment 325320

They're still relatively slow (.2 meters / second belt speed) , and packs will have to be targeted (based on the new post de minimus detailed customs data required for each pack, and AI algorithms determining suspiciousness) to be run through these, but once they come online the number they've installed will be like increasing hand inspections 1000x over what they can open and inspect currently.
may god bless america only with this. keep it away from europe
 
Right now only 1% of mail is selected to be diverted to customs for inspection. 99% is cleared based on electronic data sent to customs in advance and completely bypasses inspection. I don't know how much that will change. I'm sure it'll increase, and targeting specific loads for a closer look will get more accurate.

But it's not going to be 100%. And de minimus still applies to countries outside of China.

I think the biggest problem for Chinese UGLs will be finding someone willing to transport their shit and risk a huge fine, or even suspension of their business when contraband is found in a pack they're moving.

I don't think QSC going down shortly after Yun Express got busted was a coincidence. Yun is a multi billion dollar shipping business put at risk for some AAS they probobly didn't know was in their containers, thanks to false declaration on customs paperwork, and I wouldn't be surprised if they made sure heat was brought down on Q.

Personally I think the days of small packs of gear being shipped directly from China to customers will come to an end. Maybe they'll redirect shipments to come from other countries not under so much scrutiny. My guess is that raws will be smuggled in large quantities the old fashioned way, ie via a few large shipments hidden in cargo, and the AAS "retail" business will become primarily domestic.
And so it be fortold by prophet ghoul

This too shall come to pass as fortold of the great raw shortage


I pray for the future of gear heads
 
You've been pretty accurate on predictions so far. As long as we still get gear I'll be happy.

Do you think HGH/peptides will be less cruntinized?

Peptides are legal as long as they're not sold for human use. As long as the customs paperwork is in order, I don't see how they could be seized.

rHGH is the only exception, there's specifically a law banning it. But given the difficulty of distinguishing it from other peptides I suspect it'll still slip through if it's labeled as BPC or something.

Hopefully the law won't change on this, but Eli Lilly's army of lawyers and lobbyists may pressure the government to do that once they're done fighting the domestic compounders who are still selling Tirz.

All of this is going to be a mess for months. I doubt they're so well prepared it'll be like flipping a switch on May 2nd so there may still be a window of opportunity for a while.
 
I remember one time a higher-up in our department floated the idea of adding steroid detection to the K9 training program. The suggestion got completely laughed out of the room by the rest of the wing. Everyone agreed it was a waste of resources. And honestly, they weren’t wrong. Steroids just don’t fit the profile of what law enforcement prioritizes... there’s no violence or overdose epidemic tied to them, and they're not a frontline driver of crime.

Maybe one day that'll change, but I doubt it’ll be anytime soon. Steroids don’t cause the same level of societal harm as narcotics like heroin, meth, or fentanyl. The urgency just isn’t there from a policy or budget perspective.

What did leave a lasting impact on public perception, though, was the anti-drug education campaigns from the late '90s and early 2000s. I still remember the D.A.R.E. booths we’d see in schools. Steroids were always lumped in there with heroin and meth... neatly packaged next to bags of white powder and syringes, as if they were all the same thing. That kind of visual messaging stuck with people. It painted anabolic steroids as equally dangerous, even though the context and consequences are wildly different.

This kind of scare-tactic messaging was common across the U.S. between the late '90s and early 2000s. I remember it being especially heavy around 1999 through 2005.... that was peak hysteria around performance-enhancing drugs in general, fueled even more by scandals in sports.
You use to arrest people for manufacturering controled substances.... and now you manufacturer and distribute controled substances??? Ive only ever been on one side of the law.(the wrong side) what made you decide to go from being a cop sworn to protect and serve to a criminal?? Welcome to the fold... best of luck....
 
I just want to give an update for those who followed along with my situation. They officially refunded me for the bunk super shred and compensated me half for the whole hgh frag debacle. I had them apply it as credit for an order I just made and they processed everything fast and are already arranging delivery.

It was a rough ride and my rep and I got pretty heated haha. She/he actually put me on ignore last night on telegram after saying they’d refund me but also refusing to work with me again on future orders. They ended up not actually following through with the refund. I reached out on WhatsApp and to my surprise when they found out it was me again they did not block and instead we worked it out.

Besides our altercation, my sales rep is very good. Will keep you posted on how my order works out.
 
I just want to give an update for those who followed along with my situation. They officially refunded me for the bunk super shred and compensated me half for the whole hgh frag debacle. I had them apply it as credit for an order I just made and they processed everything fast and are already arranging delivery.

It was a rough ride and my rep and I got pretty heated haha. She/he actually put me on ignore last night on telegram after saying they’d refund me but also refusing to work with me again on future orders. They ended up not actually following through with the refund. I reached out on WhatsApp and to my surprise when they found out it was me again they did not block and instead we worked it out.

Besides our altercation, my sales rep is very good. Will keep you posted on how my order works out.
I like that you added "he/she" because these female sales reps are definitely dudes.
 
You use to arrest people for manufacturering controled substances.... and now you manufacturer and distribute controled substances??? Ive only ever been on one side of the law.(the wrong side) what made you decide to go from being a cop sworn to protect and serve to a criminal?? Welcome to the fold... best of luck....
stupid laws, he is probably still a good boy but take steriods. steriods isnt the dark side.
 
You use to arrest people for manufacturering controled substances.... and now you manufacturer and distribute controled substances??? Ive only ever been on one side of the law.(the wrong side) what made you decide to go from being a cop sworn to protect and serve to a criminal?? Welcome to the fold... best of luck....
Well I wouldn't say I handled the arrests...there's a lot of weird corruption in law. Perhaps that's what pushed me to let it go.....
 
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