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Would checking out "DMT the spirit molecule" at my local library set off any red flags?

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solidhollow

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SWIM barrowed "DMT the spirit molecule" from his local library without giving it much thought, but then SWIM rememberd some books rented from libraries have blacklist type deal associated with them. Does anyone know if this is so with the spirit molecule? SWIM fears if there is a red flag that goes off upon renting this book, that this info could be used with SWIMs recent MHRB order to make some kinda of case based on intent? Any info would be appreciated....

~Thx in advance
 
Probably not, but I believe there is a pdf version floating somewhere on the net.

Can you link me to where you got the info on certian books being redflagged at the library?

Also, if I may ask, which country's libraries are we talking about?
 
Obviously if you are caught with a bunch of bark and loads of equipment for extracting, a few questions are going to be asked. If you had enough of this equipment I'm sure it could be used as evidence against you.

It's very unlikely you will be targeted for buying small amounts of MHRB, and almost certain you will not be targeted for borrowing The Spirit Molecule. I guess that depends on whre you live though.

Whilst there is no need to be paranoid, there is such a thing as healthy paranoia. Do your very best to ensure you do not get caught extracting. You are pretty fucked if you do.
 
Lol, Thx for the replies...SWIM was referring to a library inside the US. My assumptions were drawn from hearing this to be the case with the anarchist cookbook. So SWIM quickly became concerned and began questioning the possibility, given the fact that the title is DMT and drug based. In retrospect The book doesn't directly give any illicit instruction on extractions and whatnot so SWIM should be fine...Thx again nexus community for the help
 
solidhollow said:
Lol, Thx for the replies...SWIM was referring to a library inside the US. My assumptions were drawn from hearing this to be the case with the anarchist cookbook. So SWIM quickly became concerned and began questioning the possibility, given the fact that the title is DMT and drug based. In retrospect The book doesn't directly give any illicit instruction on extractions and whatnot so SWIM should be fine...Thx again nexus community for the help

Psychedelic research is becoming almost a popular these days.

I wouldn't be worried :)
 
I would worry more about which web sites you visit than the books you check out from a local library. I have a feeling a lot of drug themed websites are actually a DEA venus flytrap. I've been a member of the steroid culture for a while now, and to say the least we could learn a lot from how the whole "operation raw deal" scenario played out. If you're paranoid enough, read into it. Lets you see how the govt goes about the whole process, from the supplier in china, all the way down to the guy at home looking to put on some weight.

The govt set up a bunch of websites that claimed they sold steroids. They would be very open about it, and offer domestic shipping. They would just wait for someone to place an order, and then the trap closed. I wouldnt be suprised if there were similar sites in our genre.
 
In the united states books are flagged in major library's. If my memory serves me correct the N.S.A has admitted to that around the same time they copped to the Echelon program. Both somehow dance around the fine print of the privacy laws as well as citizens rights afforded by our country's constitution.

Here in the U.S. agencies such as the C.I.A and N.S.A aren't there to enforce or investigate drugs laws,(which is convenient because there is mountains of evidence showing the CIA has at least in the past been involved/supported global narcotic distribution to fund wars). I wont go any further than that as we dont talk conspiracy stuff on the nexus.

I would bet most flagged material has more to do with terrorism and espionage rather than drugs. The DEA certainly isn't flagging anything at your local library but they can very easily walk in and ask for cooperation and a print out of an individuals transactions while working on an investigation. In many states evidence gathered in this manner is perfectly admissible in court as long as it was voluntarily given to them. Surprising isn't it? So as long as you don't have a reason any law agency's would be asking questions about you i wouldn't worry a single moment about renting the movie.

Acolon 5- Read the book Puzzle Palace. its about the NSA and its programs and inner workings. Quite an impressive department of our government that many people have never even heard of.
 
Yes, DMT: The Spirit Molecule is available in PDF form online. Check demonoid, that's where I found it. However, I doubt checking out that type of book would raise any "red flags" as our country seems to be more preoccupied with chasing the boogyman of domestic terrorism at the moment.

Honestly the thing that worries SWIM is in how electronic transactions can be so easily monitored. I'd be far more worried about using the same credit card to order things like mhrb, naphtha, and naoh, as that could easily set off red flags. Alas there doesn't seem to be much of an easy workaround in that matter.
 
the only red flag youd be setting off is that you have a thirst for knowledge.

and like fractal said,

if checking out a book in your country setts off red flags you need get the hell out right away
 
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