Janoshik Analytical laboratory testing services

how is that an unnecessary comment? I am not even trying to be a dick.

its confidentiality between the service provider and the customer.
Because it's obvious that it's up to the customer to release it.. People have free will right? isn't that stating the obvious? Also the comments on Ghoul are getting repetitive. We know what you think about him. What are you trying to achieve?
 
Because it's obvious that it's up to the customer to release it.. People have free will right? isn't that stating the obvious? Also the comments on Ghoul are getting repetitive. We know what you think about him. What are you trying to achieve?
Its not obvious to the user if he has to ask that question. Thats why more seasoned users doesn't ask this type of question..

Maybe it's you that has a stick up your ass this morning. Again, I wasn't trying to start shit but you clearly are.
 
It just comes natural! Lmao
I honestly think there is a misunderstanding with @Kralteramon. I am not talking about the test release, but the release that a transaction was done.

if was still sourcing and someone asked. "Did Kralter order from you?"

It would upset Kralter for disclosing that we did business together.

It would be up to Kralter to let people know that he purchased from me.
 
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I honestly think there is a misunderstanding with @Kralteramon. I am not talking about the test release, but the release that a transaction was done.

if was still sourcing and someone asked. "Did Kralter order from you?"

It would upset Kralter for disclosing that we did business together.

It would be up to Kralter to let people know that he purchased from me.
Ah really? I also thought you meant disclosing the test results. Not the transaction. In that case you're only 50% asshole. All good sorry.
 
Relax.

Maybe I should rephrase the question. I wanted to know if they already received mast e sample to test. How long between receiving and testing is the normal timeframe.

I can state it for my experience. Depending on the product and how busy it is. 2-7 days

I miss the days when jano wasn't busy.

24 hour return and he would send me a back double rear glute spread
 
Security in obscurity.

Most people don't seem to be aware international shipments from the US go through an "outbound customs" process, with data collected by CBP including shipper and destination.

In the federal court docs for a couple of busts of steroid labs/sellers, the feds mention records of packages being sent from the defendants to a lab in central Europe "known for testing anabolic steroids".

This wasn't how they got busted, but was used as corroborating evidence for search warrants.

But that's from several years ago, and the result of a manual search done after the fact by investigators who knew what they looking for.

Now you've got CBP's vast AI systems scraping data from tens of thousands public sources online, including social media.

These systems are optimized for recognizing patterns that can be used to identify individuals and cargo of concern. Agents can also "suggest" connections to "seed" searches,

So for instance. Let's say you have an AAS lab in the US who routinely posts Jano lab results on MESO. (and yes, thinksteroids content is definately is being scraped, it's quoted as a source on numerous GPTs).

CBPs "Automated Targeting System" AI can take the "Date Received" off the dozens of tests posted publicly and scraped into their database.

Then correlate those dates to a shipper in the US who sent samples to the address of the "known European lab".

Unless the shipper took steps to mask their identity, AND payment is made via some anonymized method, they're easily identified.

It doesn't matter if the dates the packs landed don't precisely match the "received date" on the test. A shipper in the US who's sent 20 packs to Jano, and the dates the packs arrived are close to the received date on 20 publicly posted test results can be easily identified. It's not going to be a coincidence.

May be a good idea going forward to keep the "received" date off test results entirely and limit to month and year for test results, to preserve anonymity.
I admit I didn't fully appreciate how AAS could/would end up as collateral damage (if even partially) in the GLP1 turf war. Of course another drug probably more responsible than the GLP1 situation (which hasn't even fully played out yet). Lots of money being lost by Lilly/Novo.


View: https://youtu.be/W1FHTTGdtsg
 
Of course another drug probably more responsible than the GLP1 situation (which hasn't even fully played out yet). Lots of money being lost by Lilly/Novo.

What does this mean? What drug? I watched several minutes, but I do not have a half hour plus 7 minutes to burn waiting for the answer to this question (as much as I enjoy listening to Rick Collins).
 
What does this mean? What drug? I watched several minutes, but I do not have a half hour plus 7 minutes to burn waiting for the answer to this question (as much as I enjoy listening to Rick Collins).
That part wasn't covered in the video. My own conjecture. These types of videos easily watched at 2x speed or just skip around. Glad you are so busy.

What was I suggesting? Tightening enforcement around illicit manufacture of no-no fent/precursors and the associated chemicals used in their synthesis. Scholar of Brew's hypotheses sounded plausible to me about this. I haven't heard anyone come out and state as fact.
 
That part wasn't covered in the video. My own conjecture. These types of videos easily watched at 2x speed or just skip around. Glad you are so busy.

What was I suggesting? Tightening enforcement around illicit manufacture of no-no fent/precursors and the associated chemicals used in their synthesis. Scholar of Brew's hypotheses sounded plausible to me about this. I haven't heard anyone come out and state as fact.
Ok, got some info from front lines this weekend. Really does sound like a perfect storm with a potential precipitating event that just seemed to snowball from there. Does sounds like this isn't like the previous episodes. Much worse.

My bad @Ghoul for underestimating it all early on.
 
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