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#1 Posted : 4/22/2014 1:51:17 AM

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From morningjournal.com
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"Dimethyltryptamine is a hallucinogen. Officers seized 50 grams of solid DMT and 60
milliliters of liquid, which has a street value of $6,800 for the solids alone, Lorain Cnt Sheriff’s Office Narcotics detective Olen Martin has said. DMT is highly explosive and toxic to produce., Martin said. The dust created by the extraction process is combustibled even a heat level that is slightly too high can cause an explosion. Additionally, improper ventilation of the gasses can cause damage to those breathing the gasses, Martin said."


I remember this bust being posted here when it went down. So much for reason winning out over disinfo.
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Coja
#2 Posted : 4/24/2014 12:35:13 AM

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It's worthwhile noting that powdered, non-dairy creamer is highly combustible if you sprinkle it over an open flame. And the vapors released from automobiles and coal powered power plants are damaging to the lungs as well.
 
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#3 Posted : 4/24/2014 5:10:38 AM

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Lorain County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics detective Olen Martin wrote:
"Dimethyltryptamine is a hallucinogen. Lies, lies, lies, BS, misinformed garbage, slander, fear mongering. Additionally, improper ventilation of the gasses can cause damage to those breathing the gasses, Martin said."

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#4 Posted : 4/24/2014 5:46:46 AM

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#5 Posted : 4/24/2014 3:27:54 PM

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LOL, yeah, highly explosive. . . to users' egos . . . and society/mediots sense of reason.
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#6 Posted : 4/24/2014 3:31:14 PM

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Coja wrote:
It's worthwhile noting that powdered, non-dairy creamer is highly combustible if you sprinkle it over an open flame. And the vapors released from automobiles and coal powered power plants are damaging to the lungs as well.



Ever see what happens if you poof up a bunch of baking flour,. . . then add flame?

Ever watch a car fire that spreads to the gas tank?




Life Explodes, . . . and then you die. Why not do DMT?
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