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I'm sure this has made the rounds before. I found it in a Google search for Meso it's like the second hit. A bit dated but gives a pretty thorough write up of LE's infiltration of steroid forums. Meso is named but much have been a smaller plate at the time.
You would do well to not be so sarcastic about the lower probability risks of open forums. It comes off like you think there is no risk posting/sharing stuff here.Thank god the feds don't access to the hundreds of thousands of CBP love letters sent over the years. Then they'd know just who was up to what....and have evidence in hand.
Busts would be coming down left and right.
Instead they've been thwarted by the unpenatrable opsec here on MESO, despite round the clock surveillance.
You would do well to not be so sarcastic about the lower probability risks of open forums. It comes off like you think there is no risk posting/sharing stuff here.
Spidey sense tingling that the "crackdown on crime" vibe may spread to anything some bureaucrat feels is a crime... Like sourcing AAS and Peps.You would do well to not be so sarcastic about the lower probability risks of open forums. It comes off like you think there is no risk posting/sharing stuff here.
Spidey sense tingling that the "crackdown on crime" vibe may spread to anything some bureaucrat feels is a crime... Like sourcing AAS and Peps.
It's all about arrest numbers and looking good for the photoshoots.
Spidey sense tingling that the "crackdown on crime" vibe may spread to anything some bureaucrat feels is a crime... Like sourcing AAS and Peps.
It's all about arrest numbers and looking good for the photoshoots.
I hope you are right. You know me, i like a little extra, extra precaution.I think I have a more realistic perspective on both ends of the situation.
The reality is AAS prosecutions are absolutely minuscule. All indictments at the federal level, and almost all at the state level are searchable. It's less than a few dozen a year, vs millions of users,
If policy turned, and it could, no need to start with complex infiltration and expensive surveillance. They'd go after the low hanging fruit first. Seizures at the border are the easiest leads. Then just order from sources advertising publically and track them down. We haven't seen any indication of either happening yet.
I train with LEOs - local, state, and fedbois - and they're all on the magical chinese creatine.A law and order episode. It was some crazy episode on someone with steroids or something like that. The detectives said contact the DEA and see if they can get an undercover agent in the gym. Later on, they asked about the DEA agent. Apparently they were told that the DEA thought steroids weren't a high enough priority to take the time and money to put someone undercover in the gym.
Actually knowing a real life DEA officer in my area who did go to the gym. He told me when I directly asked him. Paraphrasing what he said, at least in my area. If we catch you with it, we will certainly bust you no doubt. However, it generally isn't something in of itself we ever go actively looking for.
Since when has "Do as I say" = "Do as I do?"I train with LEOs - local, state, and fedbois - and they're all on the magical chinese creatine.
You mistake criminalization for acceptance.LE attention tends to follow political or media attention.
You start seeing sensationalist stories about teens having heart attacks being blamed on PEDs, or a celebrity death attributed to it, it would be time to get concerned. In the past, steroid crackdowns followed sports doping scandals.
I get zero vibes the public is anywhere near as anti-steroid or roid rage paranoid as in the past. TRT has gone some way in changing the culture imo.
Yeah im working with docsTalk to a doctor if you are really that worried.
Are you even symptomatic?
I get more paranoid by the day. ICE (and perhaps customs) wants to link IRS data.. FDA will reside with customs to inspect certain goods, and FDA also wants to link IRS data.I hope you are right. You know me, i like a little extra, extra precaution.
I don't do customs. You guys have balls.I get more paranoid by the day. ICE (and perhaps customs) wants to link IRS data.. FDA will reside with customs to inspect certain goods, and FDA also wants to link IRS data.
All this link ups cannot be good. A customs letter followed with an FDA letter may end up being accompanied with an IRS letter.
This is overblown I know, but things are happening now that 7 year ago we would have said nah. The only respite is the drawback on federal workers, but if they juice up the system with AI and leave folk to deal with the consequences...
I have recently had to stop myself..I don't do customs. You guys have balls.
Fuck that. Many chinese suppliers pulled their domestic reshippers for those that like that cheaper product.I have recently had to stop myself..
May be true, but when the feds get you, even a slap on the wrist stings pretty good. They don't play when it comes to sentencing.LE attention tends to follow political or media attention.
You start seeing sensationalist stories about teens having heart attacks being blamed on PEDs, or a celebrity death attributed to it, it would be time to get concerned. In the past, steroid crackdowns followed sports doping scandals.
I get zero vibes the public is anywhere near as anti-steroid or roid rage paranoid as in the past. TRT has gone some way in changing the culture imo.
