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Movement, Developement and Strife

Started by jadaro2600, November 07, 2009, 03:17:38 PM

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jadaro2600

I've noticed that there is a great deal of discussion around the internet about these topics; as a result, lots of experimentation is taking place.

I've also noticed that some of the chemicals involved in the hydrolysis cells, as well as some of the experimental batteries are the same substances supposedly used for the production and purification of illicit substances.  As a result of this, it becomes increasingly difficult to do valid experiments without coming under, what I like to call, "convenient" and potentially "inhibitory suspicion" leading to seizure, false accusations, and ultimately, suppression.

What can be done?

jadaro2600


lwh

Being in a talkative mood, and just so as to not leave you here on your own, I can say I wasn't aware of this issue.  If it's true that the use of some of these substances is closely monitored, to the point where they're made hard or impossible to get, then you can just add them to the list of a whole range of substances and devices and informations that are kept out of the reach of the masses by those 'in-the-know'.  As to what can be done about it, I'd say it's up to the individual to decide for themselves.  People still make and take illegal drugs, despite the difficulties and potential or inevitable penalties.  And people still experiment and research in areas that are discouraged or forbidden.  It's human nature and can't be stopped.  Just as it's human nature for others to try and stop it.  If I were you I wouldn't worry about it either way, I'd just get on and do what I thought needed doing, being glad it's not harder than it already is to do that.