Loved watching Jano on this podcast...

Cliffs notes:

The raw producers has collapsed in China and nobody has been picking up the slack. Sounds like the market will soon fall out the bottom and dry out.

Primo and Mast fake samples is not anymore than other fake samples.

@janoshik please correct me if i said something incorrect.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vf__M0KLNzQ


2 things to consider.

When did they film this, and has anything changes since?

And

If they all already shut down, only way to go is ... up?....... eventually?
 
It was a really good episode! Crazy to hear they are receiving 90% less AAS samples since last year

Specifically, he said they are receiving 90% fewer AAS samples directly from China manufactures / vendors.

I'm sure that AAS samples overall are down, because there is less to go around right now, but he was speaking directly to the change in samples coming directly from China.
 
2 things to consider.

When did they film this, and has anything changes since?

And

If they all already shut down, only way to go is ... up?....... eventually?
Like a day or two ago. Nothing's changed. Are you new to this forum? This has been going on since January
 
Specifically, he said they are receiving 90% fewer AAS samples directly from China manufactures / vendors.

I'm sure that AAS samples overall are down, because there is less to go around right now, but he was speaking directly to the change in samples coming directly from China.
Where else are they gonna come from? Everyone gets their raws from China. India is a joke (for the most part at the moment). There is no one else
 
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If and when the cops stop cracking down on AAS raws production in China you'll see things return to normal. But as of right now that hasn't happened and almost no one is taking the risk. There is some small scale production going on but price remains high and purity low. The latest batch of npp I saw was around 89% purity
 
This has been going on since January
I know. That's why I was curious when this was recorded. Channels sometimes wait months to release content they filmed. They have content release timelines planned out far in advance, it takes time to edit, sometimes they have to wait for their sponsors approvals.... Just because we are seeing it today doesn't mean it was recorded yesterday.

I'm not saying it wasn't, because I don't know.

This article is interesting because it says

"According to the plan to enhance responses to drug crimes, the government plans to carry out special nationwide crackdowns biannually (once every 6 months for 1 to 2 months) to eradicate drug-related crimes."


Can we correlate that timing with any fluctuations we've seen?
It was published in March, and 6 months later in September we saw things blow up. I wonder if suppliers will find how to game the "in-between"


China drug news
 
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