t mag can stick there mag up there asses.
they published the following recently. the part in red is quite funny. the 30 gallons that were seized contained gasoline. they found 1.5 liters of 1,4 that had been there from the previous time the DEA raided his house.
it's also funny how the same people that write this advertise one product as "not a prohormone, this is a prosteroid" if that's the case, wouldn't they be committing more of a crime than A did under the new analog act?
Animal's In The Zoo!
Say goodbye to those "finakits" (the kits used to convert cattle implants into an oil based injectable). One of the more prominent dealers of these conversion kits is in some serious, legal hot water.
Seems that the infamous web denizen known as "Animal" was arrested and charged by the DEA recently for trafficking in GHB and related chemicals. (Note: it's not the kits that got him, it's the GHB related stuff!) According to charges filed in federal court in Minneapolis, the Feds raided Animal's house and found more than thirty gallons of a chemical that converts quickly to GHB when it's ingested. As part of Operation Webslinger, authorities have arrested 115 people in 84 cities in the United States and Canada and seized enough chemicals to produce 25 million doses of GHB.
A confidential informant said Animal was making $40,000 a month selling illegal substances and steroids over the Internet, according to the complaint filed against him.
Operation Webslinger is a two-year investigation going after midlevel brokers of Internet drug-trafficking rings who operated websites that advertised GHB and its derivatives as industrial cleaning products.
In April 2000, local authorities searched Animal's home and found 2.5 gallons of butanediol, but he wasn't charged with a crime. A year ago, a special agent with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration logged on to a popular bodybuilding discussion site and went to its classified section. This led to another site and the agent learned how to order butanediol from Animal. In January, the agent bought 500 milliliters of butanediol for $145, which was mailed to him within a week, the complaint said. Authorities allege that Animal has been selling butanediol for two years and that he sells it to bodybuilders for human consumption.
Perhaps Animal should consider getting in touch with Rick Collins (see below). Better still, perhaps Animal should stop selling chemicals that can be abused as recreational drugs. These things (GHB/GBL/butanediol) have zero place in bodybuilding and fitness training!