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The International Rogues Guild/
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ShadowNet
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IRG Newsletter #3
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1/1/91
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Written by: Haywire
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Edited by: The Spectral Demon
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1. Table Of Contents
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1......................................Table Of Contents
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2......................................Disclaimer
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3......................................More About IRG
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4......................................CyberPunk Follies
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5......................................Letters From Prison
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5a.....................................How To Make LSD by Haywire
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5b.....................................NUI List by The Spectral Demon
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5c.....................................VAX List by The Spectral Demon
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6......................................BBSs From Hell
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7......................................VMBs From Hell
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8......................................Running The ShadowNet
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9......................................Hellos & Goodbyes, Greets, Etc.
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2. Disclaimer
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All items in this newsletter are meant for informational purposes.
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It is written to encourage illegal activities, I hope the reader is inspired
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to go out and break the law after reading all IRG Information. Of course the
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authors of this newsletter cannot be held for anything that the reader goes out
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and does.
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WARNING: Remember ALL explosives are dangerous, DO NOT, I repeat, DO
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NOT mess around with any of the recipes for explosives, EVER! These recipes
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are real, they can kill you, and anyone else. Make sure you know what you're
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doing. Otherwise its your fault.
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3. More About IRG
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Well IRG is not working out as I had planned. I had recieved no
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letters and it was December 30, two days before IRG-03 was going to come out.
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Luckily The Spectral Demon came through and uploaded a letter on NUI's that he
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had hacked out. I hope by next time I will get two or three letters. IRG news
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will be produced bi-weekly, to get this info out to faster. So lets get those
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damn letters in FAST!
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4. CyberPunk Follies
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Last time I said I would have a little on Smoke Screens, How to use a
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Garrot, How to make Smokeless Gunpowder, and how to make Tetryl. So here they
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are...Next issue you can look forward to a list of household substitute names
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for important bomb making chemical names.
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Formulas For Diffrent-Colored Smoke Screens:
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Explosives are a great invention and on of the funnest things
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to use on bothersome people. A nice touch to explosives is colored smoke, it
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can be used to add extra spice to a bomb, create chaos, or for signaling. Here
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are a few easy formulas for different-colored smoke. Next issue check the
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household substitute list and you will find that most of the items in these
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formulas are right in your house.
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Formulas for the preparation of a black smoke screen:
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1)Magnesium powder 19%
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Hexachloroethane 60%
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Naphthalene 21%
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2)Hexachloroethane 55.8%
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Alpha Naphol 14%
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Aluminum Powder 4.6%
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Smokeless Powder 14%
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Naphthalene 2.3%
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3)Magnesuim Powder 20%
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Hexachloroethane 60%
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Naphthalene 20%
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4)Black Powder FFF 50%
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Potassium Nitrate 10%
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Coal Tar 20%
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Powdered Charcoal 15%
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Paraffin 5%
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Formulas for preparation of white smoke screen:
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1)Potassium Chlorate 44%
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Sulfur Flour 14%
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Zinc Dust 40%
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Sodium Bicarbonate 1%
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2)Zinc Dust 28%
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Zinc Oxide 22%
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Hexachloroethane 50%
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3)Zinc Dust 66.67%
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Hexachloroethane 33.33%
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Formulas for preparation of yellow smoke screen:
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1)Potassium Chlorate 25%
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Paranitraniline 50%
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Lactrose 25%
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2)Potassium Chlorate 30%
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Naphthalene Azodimethyl Aniline 50%
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Powdered Sugar 20%
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3)Potassium Chlorate 21.4%
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Naphthalene Azodimethyl aniline 2.7%
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Auramine 38%
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Sodium Bicarbonate 28.5%
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Sulfur Flour 9.4%
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Formula for the preparation of green smoke screen:
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1)Potassium Nitrate 20%
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Red Arsenic 20%
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Sulfur Flour 20%
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Antimony Sulfide 20%
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Black Powder FFF 20%
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Formula for the preparation of a red smoke screen:
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1)Potassium chlorate 20%
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Lactose 20%
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Paranitraniline Red 60%
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2)Potassium Chlorate 26%
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Diethylaminorosindone 48%
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Powdered Suger 26%
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3)Potassium Chlorate 27.4%
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Methylaminoanthrapuinone 42.5%
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Sodium Bicarbonate 19.5%
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Sulfur Flour 10.6%
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4)Potassium Perchlorate 25%
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Antimony Sulfide 20%
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Rhodamine Red 50%
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Dextrin 5%
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Well there you go! Next, is the beautiful and useful skill of how to
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use a garrot.
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How To Use A Garrot:
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Here's a quick and simple why to get rid of your boss...The Use
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of the garrot. The Garrot is a ultra-effective device for beheading people.
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It incorporates all the facets which make up a great weapon: speed, silence,
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simplicity, and deadliness. It is constructed from two pieces of wood with a
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section of piano wire attached.
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Upon approach, they are raised, crossed as the wire is brought forward,
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down and over the head of the enemy. Thus at the back of the head the wires
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are crossed over and left hand pulls to the left, and the right hand to the
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right. Pop! And there you go on beheaded enemy...
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How To Make Smokeless Gunpowder:
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This is a simple way to make smokeless gunpowder.
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1.Boil cotton for 30 minutes, in a 2 percent solution of sodium
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hydroxide.
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2.Wash the cotton in hot water and allow it to dry.
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3.Mix slowly and carefully at 25 degrees Centigrade, 250 cc. of
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concentrated sulfuric acid, 150 cc. of concentrated nitric acid, and 20 cc of
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water. They must be kept at 25 degrees C.
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4.Next place the dried cotton in the acid solution, and stir well with
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either a glass or porcelain rod (do not use metal). This should be done for 35
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minutes.
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5.After nitration, the acids are washed away, and the cotton is washed
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in boiling water five times, each time for 25 minutes. The cotton is given
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several tests with litmus paper. If litmus test proves that there is still
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some acid present, a 2 percent solution of sodium bicarbonate should
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neutralize whatever is left. This is important, since any remaining acid acts
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as an impurity to make the explosive more unstable.
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And there you have how to make Smokeless Gun Powder.
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How To Make Tetryl:
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Tetryl is commonly used as and with TNT. It act in almost the same way
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as TNT when detonated. Heres a four step way to make tetryl.
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1.A small amount of dimethyllanilime is dissolved in an excess amount
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of concentrated sulfuric acid.
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2.This mixture is now added to an equal amount of nitric acid. The new
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mixture is kept in an ice bath, and is well stirred.
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3.After about five mintues, the tetryl is filtered and then washed in
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cold water.
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4.It is now boiled in fresh water, which contains a small amount of
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sodium bicarbonate. This process acts to neutralize any remaining acid. The
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washings are repeated as many times as necessary according to the litmus-paper
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tests. When you are satisfied that the tetryl is free of acid, filter it from
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the water and allow it to dry.
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Thats all for Cyberpunk Follies this time, next time I will have
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Household Substitutes and How to make TNT.
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5. Letters From Prison
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I am going to include a recipe on LSD 25 and a few other LSD recipes.
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The LSD 25 recipe is the exact patent that was registered to the United States
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Government. The other recipes someone else made...
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WARNING: Do not fuck around with any drugs unless you know what you're
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getting into, LSD can fuck you up bad...But I do it anyways!
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This is directly out of The Anarchist Cookbook. Any comments in this<>
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kind of bracket is something I put in. Remember the Anarchist Cookbook was
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written in 1971. Also in here is a little background and how to deal with the
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blackmarket!
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The other section of Letters From Prison was writen by The Spectral
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Demon.
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5a. Background on LSD:
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I think, of all the drugs on the black market today, LSD is the most
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interesting and the strangest. It is the most recent major drug<Besides
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Ecstacy> in the psychedelic subculture. Huxley experimented with mescaline
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many years before psychedelics reached their mass-market proportions, but this
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expertimentation was not with the same frame of mind as these drugs are handled
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today. Probably the greatgranddaddy to the whole psychedelic community was
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Antonin Artaud, who personally experimented with peyote in Mexico. The
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difference between Huxley's and Artaud's experimentation was that Huxley
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managed to keep his experiences under laboratory controls, which he set up
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himself, whereas Artuad allowed his experiences to become part of his life.
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Artuad was changed by his encounters with Peyote, but is this bad? A dirty
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shirt is also changed when it is washed. Through this change, Artuad was able
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to see and understand ideas and concepts on a different level. He was able to
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tear apart rationalizations, without regard for contemporary methods of
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organization, or even contemporary versions of truth. Artuad found, in his own
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way, his own truth and his own structure of values. They locked him up....
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I died at Rodex under electroshock.
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I died. Legally and medically died.
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Electroshock coma lasts fifteen minutes. A half an hour or more and
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then the patient breathes.
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Now one hour after the shock, I still had not awakened and had stopped
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breathing. Surprised at my abnormal rigidity, an attendant had gone to get
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the physician in charge, who, after examining me with a stethoscope, found no
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more signs of life in me.
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This passage is taken from The Artuad Anthology, published by City
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Lights Publishers. I find it extremely difficult to throw this off as the
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ravings of a madman for, if that be true, then there can be no truth, only
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madness and sanity, logic, and illogic. If one then accepts the acceptable, he
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finds a narrow channel is clear, but the presence of illogic and the so-called
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insanities will always pry and harp in the distance.
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LSD has NEVER caused insanity. It does not have that power. Only man
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can distinguish between sanity and insanity. I have never seen an insane bird.
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Granted there are some individuals who shouldn't take psychedelics, but this
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is, and must be, their choice. All LSD does is allow a man to look upon
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ordinary things, everyday things, and even on himself, many times for the first
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time, with clarity of vision. He can look and not be hampered by false-propped
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values and socially limited scope. He can look upon the world and see beauty
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where it did not exist before. He can perceive the ugliness for the first
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time. He can roar with laughter at the multitude of absurdities surrounding
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him. He can look into himself and see truthfully the mildew and the rot.
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LSD cannot bring out latent qualities in your personality. It cannot
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make you into a crazy, just as it cannot make you into a warmer, more
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beautiful, person. What LSD can do is show you what you as a person are
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comprised of, and break down truthfully your make-up. LSD is not a religion,
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and I've never found<Same for me>anything really divine about it at all. The
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real religion, if you want to put it in those terms, is the being itself. LSD
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is nothing more than a medium to discover the essence of being.
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Buy LSD On The Street:
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LSD, or acid, has been illegal for the last few years;<more like the
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last 20 years>therefore it is readily available on the black market. When
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buying anything on the black market, there are a couple of things to note, but
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these are especially important with acid.<Even worse today>
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1. Never buy from a stranger, or on the street.<Actually its ok to buy
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up to about 15 hits on the street, just in case it bunk stuff>
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2. Never front money.
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3. If you are holding large amounts of money, do not go anywhere alone
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with someone you don't trust. Many people who have got into dealing
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pot and acid are, in reality, junkies.
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4. When going to make a deal for dope, don't take a weapon with you.
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This is provoking violence and legal hassles. If you don't trust
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the guy, then don't deal with him.<I carry a gun, if I can, but I
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never show it>
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5. Never buy a large quanity of any drug without first sampling it.
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6. When making a deal for acid and you are at the dealer's apartment,
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do not accept food or drink from him; for the real acid may be in
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the food rather than the cap you sample.<Never had this happen, for
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it would be a waste of a customer, and no one would ever go to him
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again after they heard that he had sold someone bunk hits.>
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7. Bad acid is usually nothing more than speed, or rat poison.
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8. About a year ago<Again about 20 years ago> there was a substance
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called L.B.J. going around. If you happen to come across it, DO NOT
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buy it. L.B.J. is a mixutre of acid, belladonna, and heroine. It is
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the freakiest, worst, most fucked-up trip you will ever go on.
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Belladonna in quantity is a deadly poison.
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9. About 99 percent of all of what is claimed to be T.H.C(synthetic
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pot) that is for sale on the street is not realy T.H.C at all. The
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expense of making synthetic pot is said to be about 15$ per capsule,
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and a capsule of alleged T.H.C usually sells on the street for about
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$2.50.<Of course that was in 1971, I have never seen THC sold on the
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streets, but if it still is, it will be a hell of alot more then
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$2.50>Obviously the vendors are either philanthropists(not likely)
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or they are selling you something other then T.H.C.
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10.When buying grass,watch out for damp grass or grass sprayed with
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suger, as this adds a lot of weight to the dope.<There is pot that
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has either crystal or cocaine on it that is sold on the streets.
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Of course it cost alot more and gives you a totaly differnt high.
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It looks alot like pot with sugar on it so ask what you're buying>
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11.Another favorite con game is "in the front, out the back." This
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usually occurs when your dealer tells you he is going up to an
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apartment to get your stuff, but you have to front the money, and
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wait for him on the street. You may be waiting a long time.
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12.Do not attempt to smuggle any drugs across the border from Mexico.
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The federal government has imposed a crackdown and they're busting
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people left and right.
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Making LSD In The Laboratory:
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To make synthetic acid, you need a basic understanding of chemistry and
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access to a lab. Since I don't quite understand all the chemical hocus-pocus,
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I'm going to copout and quote you the patent for it. If you don't understand
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chemistry, just skip this recipe and go on to the next one for acid, it's much
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simpler.
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Preparation for Lysergic Acid Amides:
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United States Patent Office 2,736,728
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Patented February 28, 1956
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Richard P. Pioch, Indianapolis, Indiana, assignor, to Eli Lilly and
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Co.,Indianapolis, Indiana, a corporation of Indiana.
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No drawing. Application December 6,1954, Serial No. 473,443. 10
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claims. (Cl. 260-285.5)
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This invention relates to the preparation of lysergic acid amides and
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to a nover intermediate compound useful in the preparation of said amides.
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Although only a few natural and synthetic amides of lysergic acid are
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known, they possess a number of different and useful pharmacologic properties.
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Especially useful in ergonovine, the N-(1(+)-1-hydroxyisopropyl)amide of
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d-lysergic acid, which is employed commercially as an oxytocic agent.
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Attempts to prepare lysergic acid amides by the usual methods of
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preparing amides, such as reacting an amine with lysergic acid chloride or with
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an ester of lysergic acid, have been unsuccessful. United States Patents No.
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2,090,429 and No. 2,090,430, describe processes of preparing lysergic acid
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amides and, although these processes are ffective to accomplish the desired
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conversion of lysergic acid to one of its amides, they are not without certain
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disadvantages.
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By my invention I have provided a simple and convenient method of
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preparing lysergic acid amides, which comprises reacting lysergic acid with
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trifluoroacectic anhydride to produce a mixed anhydride of lysergic and
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triflouroacetic acids, and when reacting the mixed anhydride with a nitrogenous
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base having at least one hydrogen linked with nitrogen. The resulting amide of
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lysergic acid is isolated from the reaction mixture by conventional means.
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The reaction of the lysergic and the triflouroacectic anhydride is a
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low temperature reaction, that is, it must be carried out at a temperature
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below 0 degrees C. The presently preferred temperature range is about -15 C.
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to about -20 C. This range is sufficiently high to permit the reaction to
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proceed at a desirably fast rate, but yet provides and adequate safegaurd
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against a too rapid reaction which would result in a high reaction temperature
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and consequent excessive decomposition of the mixed anhydride.
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The reaction is carried out in a suitable dispersing agent, that is,
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one which is inert with respect to the reactants. The lysergic acid is
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relatively insoluble in dispersants suitable for carrying out the reaction, so
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it is suspended in the dispersant.
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Two gallons of triflouroacetic anhydride are required per mol. of
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lysergic acid for rapid and complete conversion of lysergic acid into mixed
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anhydride. It appears that one molecule of the anhydride associates with or
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favors an ionic adduct with one molecule of the lysergic which contains a basic
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nitrogen atom and that it is the adduct which reacts with a second molecule of
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trifluoroacectic anhydride to form the mixed anhydride along with one molecule
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of trifluoroacetic acid. The conversion of lysergic acid to the mixed
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anhydride occurs within a relatively short time, but to insure a complete
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conversion the reaction is allowed to proceed for about one to three hours.
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The mixed anhydride of lysergic and trifluoroacecetic acids is
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relatively unstable, especially at room temperature and above, and must be
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stored at a low temperature. This temperature instability of the mixed
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anhydride makes it desirable that it be converted into a lysergic acid amide
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withuot unneccessary delay. The mixed anhydride itself, since it contains a
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lysergic acid group, also can exist in the reaction mixture in large part as an
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ionic adduct with triflouroacetic anhydride or trifluoroacetic acid. It is
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important for maximum yield of product that the lysergic acid employed in the
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reaction be dry. It is most convenient to dry the acid by heating it at
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105-110 degrees C. in a vacuum of about 1mm. of mercury or less for a few
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hours, although any other customary means of drying can be used.
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The conversion of the mixed anhydride into an amide by reacting the
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anhydride with the nitrogenous base, such as an amino compund, can be carried
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out at room temperature or below. Most conveniently the reaction is carried
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out by adding cold solution of the mixed anhydride to the amino compund or a
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solution thereof which is at about room temperature. Because of the acidic
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components present in the reaction mixture of the mixed anhydride, about five
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mols or equivalent of the amino compund are required per mol or equivalent of
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mixed anhydride for maximal conversion of mixed anhydride to the amide.
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Preferably a slight excess over the five mols is employed to insure complete
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utilization of the mixed anhydride. If desired, a basic substance capable of
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neutralizing the acid components present in reaction mixture, but incapable of
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interfering with the reaction, can be utilized. A strongly basic tertary amine
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is an example of such a substance. In such case, about one equivelent of amino
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compound to be converted to a lysergic acid amide, as well as any unconverted
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lysergic acid, can be removed from the reaction mixutre and can be re-employed
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in other conversions.
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A preferred method for carrying out the process of this invention is as
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follows:
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Dry lysergic acid is suspended in a suitable vehivle as acetonitrile,
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and the suspension is cooled to about -15C. or -20 C. To the suspension is
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then addes slowly a solution of about two equivalents of triflouroacetic
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anhydride dissolved in acetonitrile and previously cooled to about -20 degrees
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C. The mixture is maintained in a low temperature for about one to three hours
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to insure the completion of the formation of the mixed anhydride of lysergic
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and trifluoroacetic acids.
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The solution of the mixed anhydride is then added to about five
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equivelents of amino compund which is to be reacted with the mixed anhydride.
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The amino compund need not be previusly dissolved in a solvent, although it is
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usually convenient to use a solvent. The reaction is carried out with the
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amino compound or solution of amino compound ar or about room temperature or
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below. The reaction mixture is allowed to stand at room temperature for one or
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two hours, preferably in the dark, and the solvent is then removed by
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evaporation in vacuo at a temperature which desirably is not greatly excess of
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room temperature. The viscous residue, consisting of the amide together with
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excess amine and amine salts, is taken up in a mixture of chloroform and water.
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The water is separated and the chloroform soltuion which contains the amide is
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washed several times with water to remove excess amine and the varous amine
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salts formed in the reaction, including that of any unconverted lysergic acid.
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The chloroform solution is then dried and evaporated, leaving a residue of
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lysergic acid amide. The amide so obtained can be purified by any conventional
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procedure.
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Disperants suitable for the purpose of this invention are those which
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are liquids at the low temperatures employed for the reaction and are of such
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an inert naturethat they will not react preferentially to the lysergic acid
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with trifluoroacetic anhydride. Among suitable dispersants are acetonitrile,
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dimethylformamide, propionitrile, and the like. Additional suitable agents
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will readily be apparent from foregoing enumeration. Of those listed above,
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acetonitrile is preferred since it is non-reactive and mobile at the
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temperature used, and is relatively volatile and hence readily separable from
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the reaction mixture by evaporation in vacuo.
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A wide variety of nitrogenous bases such as amino compunds can be
|
||
reacted with mixed anhydride to form a lysergic acid amide. As previously
|
||
stated, the amino compund must contain a hydrogen atom attached to nitrogen to
|
||
permit amide formation. Illustrative amino compounds which can be reacted are
|
||
ammonia, hydrazine, primary amine such as glycine, ethanolamine,
|
||
diglycylglycine, norephedrine, aminopropanol, butanolamine, diethylamine,
|
||
ephedrine, and the like.
|
||
When an alkanolamine such as ethanlamine or aminopropanol is reacted
|
||
with the mixed anhydride of lysergic and trifluoroacectic acids, the reaction
|
||
product contains not only the desired hydroxy amide but also, to a minor
|
||
extent, some amino ester. These two isometric substances arise becuase of the
|
||
bi-functional nature of the reacting alkanolamine. Ordinarily the amino ester
|
||
amounts to no more then 25-30 percent of the total amount of reaction product,
|
||
but in cases where the amino group is esterically hindered, the proportion of
|
||
amino ester will be increased. The amino ester can readily be converted to the
|
||
disired hydroxy amide, and the over-all yield of the latter incressed by
|
||
treating the amino ester, or the mixture of amide and ester with alcoholic
|
||
alkali to cause the rearrangement of the amino ester to desired hydroxy amide.
|
||
Most conventiently the conversion is carried out by dissolving the animo esther
|
||
or mixture containing the amino ester in a minimum amount of alcohol and adding
|
||
to the mixture a twofold amount of 4 N alcoholic potassium hydroxide solution.
|
||
The mixture is allowed to stand at room temperature for several hours, the
|
||
alkali is neutralized with acid, and the lysergic acid amine is then isolated
|
||
and petrified.
|
||
Next issue The rest of the patent for LSD 25 and easy kitchen recipes.
|
||
|
||
5b. Spectral Demon's NUi List
|
||
-----------------------------
|
||
_____________________
|
||
! NUIs Legend !
|
||
---------------------
|
||
? = Virgin NUI: UnHacked (PWD Unknown)
|
||
+ = OverUsed Account; Well-known (Dangerous?)
|
||
|
||
*-* What is an NUi?
|
||
An NUI, for those of you who are beginners with Tymnet or just plain
|
||
don't know, it STANDS for Network User Identification. For instance:
|
||
<20>
|
||
---------------------------------------------------------------------------<2D>---
|
||
[ Legend ] <20>
|
||
Stuff in { and } is a sample entry or what you're supposed <20>
|
||
to type <20>
|
||
Stuff in ( and ) is notes / added information <20>
|
||
|
||
<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <o>
|
||
|
||
(Logon sequence may differ from this example)
|
||
|
||
12:030:12
|
||
please log in: {VIDEO} <- This is where you enter the NUi
|
||
~~~
|
||
password: (For T.SPNB01 before it went down, it was pacific, but chances
|
||
are the ones you have don't require passwords)
|
||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
About The File: Some NUi's contained in this phile can be
|
||
connected to other networks (all are accessible by
|
||
tymnet). And some do not require a password, not all
|
||
NUi's are checked for one.
|
||
|
||
Passwords or ID's are subject to change without notice.
|
||
These are all VALID NUI's, to this date, that is.
|
||
|
||
- The Spectral Demon / The ExorcisT
|
||
1] ID: SOURCE
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
2] ID: X
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
3] ID: APPLE
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
4] + ID: VIDEO
|
||
PW: (HIT RETURN AT password: PROMPT)
|
||
|
||
5] ID: PASCAL
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
6] ID: NUI
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
7] + ID: T.SPNB01
|
||
PW: PACIFIC
|
||
|
||
8] ID: P
|
||
PW: --- None!
|
||
|
||
9] ID: Q
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
10] ID: TYMNET
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
11] ID: WEST
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
12] ID: ERROR
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
13] ID: BOFA
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
14] ID: INTERSTATE
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
15] ID: SPRINT
|
||
(Connects 2 TeleNet)
|
||
|
||
16] ID: FRANCE
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
17] ID: USA
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
18] ID: CANADA
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
19] ID: ROBERT
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
20] ID: STEVE
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
21] ID: VAX
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
22] ID: TURBO
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
23] ID: HAWAII
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
24] ID: MASTER
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
25] ID: BUSH
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
26] ID: CONNECT
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
27] ID: ONLINE
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
28] ID: ALERT
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
29] ID: DELETE
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
30] ID: CONTROL
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
31] ID: VTI
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
32] ID: FEDERAL
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
33] ID: COMM1
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
34] ID: COMM2 (?)
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
35] ID: USERNAME
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
36] ID: SA
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
37] ID: DATAPAC
|
||
PW: CORRUPT
|
||
|
||
38] ID: LOG
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
39] ID: NAME
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
40] ID: SUMMER
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
41] ID: PRICE
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
42] ID: TRUE
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
43] ID: SUN
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
44] ID: FED
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
45] ID: OS
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
46] ID: GATEWAY
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
47] ID: HEART
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
48] ID: ATLANTIC
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
49] ID: CREATE
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
50] ID: PENCIL
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
51] ID: WATER
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
52] ID: X3
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
^^ Connects To Chrysler Dealership!
|
||
|
||
53] ID: SEA
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
54] ID: CHEWY
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
55] ID: DEF
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
56] ID: ASYNC
|
||
PW: ?
|
||
|
||
57] ID: T.LLOY01
|
||
PW: (NONE)
|
||
|
||
58] ID: T.LLOY02
|
||
PW: (NONE)
|
||
|
||
59] ID: CONNET
|
||
PW: (HIT RETURN AT password: PROMPT)
|
||
|
||
I originally had over 100 NUi's for you to hack, but
|
||
I had the misfortune of being virused. If you would like
|
||
to help hack out some NUi's, contact me or Haywire at:
|
||
|
||
--- The CorrupT SocieTy --- (619) 630-8450 --- NUP: Defiance ---
|
||
|
||
You can contact either of us on The CorrupT SocieTy or Insanity Lane.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
5c. VAX List
|
||
------------
|
||
ANOTHER file about Tymnet, you ask? Uh huh.
|
||
|
||
About the file: Well if you're looking for some VAX NUA's, hey,
|
||
you're reading the right newsletter. 6+ PAGES of
|
||
NUA's for all different VAXes around the world. So,
|
||
have phun hacking. Bring back some information for
|
||
us when you send in your letter, we're always wanting
|
||
to hear that someone out there learned something off
|
||
of the information we provide.
|
||
|
||
- The Spectral Demon / The ExorcisT
|
||
>Introduction
|
||
>
|
||
>This is an address list of all the JANET mnemonics that can be accessed via
|
||
>the JANET Packet SwitchStream Gateway.
|
||
>
|
||
>The list is sorted in numerical order using the machine address.
|
||
>
|
||
>The list is divided into 3 columns which show:
|
||
>
|
||
>a. The numeric address (DTE address)
|
||
>
|
||
>b. A mnemonic for the address
|
||
>
|
||
>c. A description of where the machine is located.
|
||
>
|
||
>Address List
|
||
>------------
|
||
>
|
||
Frm 2; Next>
|
||
|
||
>ADDRESS MNEMONIC DESCRIPTION
|
||
>------- -------- -----------
|
||
>
|
||
>000000000002 RLIB IBM 3081 VM/370 at Rutherford
|
||
>000000000002.XXXP RLIBP RAL IBM full screen 3270 emulator
|
||
>000000000003 RLIC RAL IBM MVS
|
||
>000000000003.XXXP RLICP RAL IBM MVS full screen.
|
||
>000000000003.XXXS RLICS RAL IBM MVS
|
||
>000000000006 RLPA PRIME at Rutherford (Prime A)
|
||
>000000000023 RLPC EBL PRIME at RAL (Prime C)
|
||
>000000000025 WKPA PRIME at Warwick
|
||
>000000000033 RLVS Starlink VAX 11/780 at Rutherford
|
||
>000000000040.PSS PSS
|
||
>000000000065 RLVB BCRG VAX 11/780 at Rutherford
|
||
>000000000069 RLVC RAL VAX 11/750 St/CB in R26
|
||
>*
|
||
>000000001200 ZIIA IBM 4341 Imperial College
|
||
>000000001200.XXXP ZIIAP IBM 4341 Imperial College
|
||
>*
|
||
>000000002101 RLPF PRIME - Technology Division
|
||
>000000002102 RLPE PRIME - Lab overheads.
|
||
>000000002104 RLPG Ral Tech Division PRIME
|
||
Frm 3; Next>
|
||
|
||
>000000002105 RLGB GEC 4190 - RLGB at Rutherford
|
||
>000000002202 RLXC Reverse Pad at RAL
|
||
>000000002251 BAPA BATH Prime 2250
|
||
>000000002507 XXDB Oxford PDP-11/70
|
||
>000000002600 GXVA RGO VAX 11/750
|
||
>000000002602 GXVS RGO STARLINK VAX 11/780
|
||
>*
|
||
>000000004012 RLDE R3 PDP-11 SNS
|
||
>000000004200 RLPH RAL Technology Div. PRIME
|
||
>000000004400 RLNA R25 Nord (EISCAT Project)
|
||
>000000004600 RLVA HEP VAX 750
|
||
>000000004601 RLVE CD VAX 11/750 (VMS)
|
||
>000000004603 RLVF ALVEY VAX DEV.
|
||
>000000004605 RLVI EBL VAX
|
||
>*
|
||
>000001000200 DLGD DL GEC at DL (Network converter)
|
||
>*
|
||
>000001000200*D:NETSTAT NETSTAT
|
||
>000001000200*D:ITP.1000450.046400 TELLDL
|
||
>000001000200*D:ITP.1000450.04FE00 HELPDL
|
||
>000001000200*D:ITP.1000450.46500 NETMON
|
||
>000001000200*D:ITP.1000450.44400 LOG
|
||
Frm 4; Next>
|
||
|
||
>*
|
||
>000001009400 DLGE DL GEC 4090 at Daresbury
|
||
>000001002000 DLVA DL SRS VAX 11/750 at Daresbury
|
||
>000001002100 DLGM DL GEC 4065 MAIL machine
|
||
>000001003000 DLVB DL VAX B
|
||
>00000100900000 DLIB DL - MVS service
|
||
>00000100900010 DLIB DL - MVS service
|
||
>000001011700 DLGA DL CSE/1 GEC 4190 at Daresbury
|
||
>000001011750 NNGA DL NSFD/R1 at Daresbury
|
||
>*
|
||
>000001080500 LEVA VAX at Leeds University (Mech Eng)
|
||
>*
|
||
>000001500100 NEDA Newcastle DCS-UNIX front-end
|
||
>000001500200 NEVA Newcastle VAX 11/780
|
||
>*
|
||
>000002002100 ZKGA GEC 4065 at Kings college, London
|
||
>000002005002 ZUVS Starlink VAX at UCL
|
||
>000002005003 ZUPA PRIME at UCL
|
||
>000002009001 ZMVA QMC Physics VAX.
|
||
>000001000200*D:ITP.1000450.44400 LOG
|
||
Frm 4; Next>
|
||
>000005112300 ZUVA HEP Vax at UCL (Physics Dept).
|
||
>000005181000 RHVA Vax at Royal Holloway.
|
||
>*
|
||
>000006000000 YKXA DEC10 Gateway at York (BALHAM)
|
||
>000006000003 YKDB S/W Technology Vax 11/750
|
||
>*
|
||
>000007002002 REVS Starlink VAX at ROE
|
||
>000007004001 EKVA East Kilbride Kelvin Lab VAX
|
||
>000007012001 PAVA Paisley VAX
|
||
>*
|
||
>000008002020 CAXA X29 G/way to Cambridge Data Network
|
||
>000008003001 CAVA HEP VAX at Cambridge
|
||
>000008005001 CAVS Starlink VAX at Cambridge
|
||
>000008006002 EAVA East Anglia (Stocker) VAX
|
||
>000008006003 EAVB East Anglia (CPC) VAX
|
||
>000008012701 CAVB HEP Vax at Cambridge
|
||
>*
|
||
>000009003002#0 CPIA CERN WYLBUR
|
||
>000009003003#1 CPVM CERN Aleph Development Vax
|
||
>000009003003#3 CPVL CERN L3 Vax 11/750
|
||
>000009003003#5 CPVG CERN VXGIFT
|
||
>000009003004#1 CPVC CERN Omega Vax 11/780
|
||
>000009003004#2 CPVF CERN Aleph Test Beam Vax 11/750
|
||
>000009003004#3 CPVA CERN OC Development Vax 11/750
|
||
>000009003004#4 CPVD CERN Merlin Vax
|
||
>000009003005#3 CPVV CERN Central Vax 8600
|
||
>000009003006#1 CPVN CERN VXNA31
|
||
>000009003007#1 CPVS CERN VXBSSY
|
||
>*
|
||
>* DESY PSE
|
||
>*
|
||
>000009501001 DYVB Tasso VAX 11/780 at DESY, Hamburg
|
||
>*
|
||
>000010000040 MPSS Manchester GEC 4160 PSS Gateway
|
||
>000010100001 MAVG VAX 11/750 at Manchester CGU
|
||
>000010109001 MAVS Manchester Starlink Vax 750
|
||
>000010120200 MAGB DL GEC 4190 at Manchester
|
||
>00001012030002 MANV2 Manchester Physics Vax 2.
|
||
>000010216001 UMPA PRIME at UMIST
|
||
Frm 7; Next>
|
||
|
||
>000010404000 LAVB Lancaster University VAX
|
||
>000010411000 LAVA Lancaster University HEP VAX.
|
||
>000010501460 LLIA Liverpool HEP IBM 4331
|
||
>000010501460.XXXP LLIAP Liverpool HEP IBM 4331
|
||
>*
|
||
>000011200250 QUVA Vax in Applied Maths Belfast
|
||
>000014000300 DUVS Durham Starlink VAX
|
||
>000014901000*P7.SPCP NRS NRS-Prime
|
||
>*
|
||
>000020013201 BHIA IBM 4341 BIRMINGHAM
|
||
>000020013201.XXXP BHIAP IBM 4341 BIRMINGHAM
|
||
>000020013301 BHVS Starlink VAX at Birmingham
|
||
>000020013501 BHGB DL NSF GEC 4065 at Birmingham
|
||
>000021000008 NMPA PRIME at Nottingham
|
||
>000021110101 LTGA ICF GEC 4090 at Loughborough
|
||
>*
|
||
>000040000040.PSS LPSS JNT London PSS Gateway
|
||
>*
|
||
>00004960000001 ESSEX Essex Computer Service.
|
||
>00005000500150 RLGJ GEC 4190 - JNT/NE NMU
|
||
>000050005002 RLGG GEC 4160 - JANET News Machine
|
||
>000050005002 NEWS GEC 4160 - JANET News Machine
|
||
Frm 8; Next>
|
||
|
||
>000050200013 XXVE Oxford Comp. Centre Vax
|
||
>000050200014 XXVF Oxford Comp. Centre Vax
|
||
>000050250050 XXVA Oxford Physics Vax
|
||
>*
|
||
>000052005000 WKGA GEC 4000 machine at Warwick.
|
||
>000052100100 MUVA MSSL Vax/780
|
||
>*
|
||
>000060210005 BRVA Bristol Physcis Dept VAX.
|
||
>*
|
||
>000060500001*P7*W2 EXPA Exeter Prime.
|
||
>000060500003*P7*W2 EXPC Exeter Prime.
|
||
>000060500004*P7*W2 EXPD Exeter Prime.
|
||
>000060500005*P7*W2 EXPE Exeter Prime.
|
||
>*
|
||
>000062200000 NISS NISS Bulletin Board
|
||
>000071100009 GWIA IBM 4341 at Glasgow
|
||
>000071100009.XXXP GWIAP IBM 4341 at Glasgow
|
||
>000000000068 GWIA IBM 4341 at Glasgow
|
||
>000000000068.XXXP GWIAP IBM 4341 at Glasgow
|
||
End of file - Frm 9; Next>
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
6.BBSs From Hell
|
||
----------------
|
||
Here is this issue's installment of BBSs From Hell.
|
||
|
||
Board Name Phone Number NUP SysOp
|
||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Shadow's Of Doom 313/274-5630 ? ?
|
||
Fornax 408/370-0722 ? Briareos
|
||
The Rocky Mountains 714/530-6258 ? ?
|
||
The CorrupT SocieTy 619/630-8450 Defiance The Spectral Demon
|
||
Land Of Karrus 215/948-2132 Nightmare Scooter
|
||
|
||
Next issue we will have five more Elite BBSes for you to try. Sorry if I have
|
||
placed your bbs number on here without your knowing, if you would like it
|
||
removed from the master list please E-mail me at Insanity Lane 619-591-4974
|
||
NUP: Last Try.
|
||
|
||
|
||
7.VMBs From Hell
|
||
----------------
|
||
Heres a little plus I decided to have in each IRG news, a VMB list it
|
||
will work like the BBS list in that I will have 5 VMBs each issue and every so
|
||
often I will have a master list printed. All changes to VMBs will be posted in
|
||
each IRG News.
|
||
|
||
VMB Number Box Number VMB Use
|
||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
1-800-877-7594 Code Line
|
||
1-800-848-1488 * 0 Code Line / Info Line
|
||
1-800-741-5881 9 + * * 1111 Code Line / Info Line
|
||
1-800-950-0203 289 Time Lord's Code Line/ Info Line
|
||
1-800-950-0203 617 Code Line / Info Line
|
||
|
||
Well thats it for this installment of VMBs From Hell. If you would like you
|
||
VMB in IRG News please leave mail at IRG/ShadowNet VMB #1 1-800-527-0543 Box
|
||
Number: 8 + 158.
|
||
|
||
|
||
8.Running The ShadowNet
|
||
-----------------------
|
||
ShadowNet is the newest addition to IRG. It is a information service
|
||
for anyone willing to pay. ShadowNet works the way a Private Investigator
|
||
works...you pay us to find out information on people, except we will do much
|
||
more than that.
|
||
|
||
We will go one step farther than any PI would go. We will change his
|
||
phone #, send him 100 pizzas, or ruin his credit rate. Of course the more you
|
||
pay the better you get. At the beginning we will work for free to show that we
|
||
can do what you ask. So get your orders in fast. All we need is a name, phone
|
||
number, handle, whatever. The more information you start giving us the
|
||
more you will get back. I also am in need of "agents" or people to help work
|
||
with me. I hope to get at least one person in each area code so information
|
||
can be found easier and faster. Of course you are not restricted to the
|
||
computer oriented community. We can and WILL find information on ANYONE. We'll
|
||
also work for anyone who is willing to pay. So let's hear from you, either on
|
||
my BBS/VMB. Give me your voice phone number, and your name. I will contact you
|
||
for who you want ShadowNet to find out about. If you would like to join leave
|
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the same info but tell me that you want to join. Simple enough. Until Next
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time.
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9.Hellos and Goodbyes
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So you are now done reading IRG-03, I hope you enjoyed yourself. I am
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sure the more IRG Newsletters me and The Spectral Demon put out the better they
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will get, if possible. TSD and I have worked hard on this newsletter and now its
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your turn. Hurry & get those letters in for the next IRG News. Now for the
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hellos & goodbyes, greets and etc!
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FiRM what ever happened to you?
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INC ditto!
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Kryptic Night do you do Magic Mushrooms?
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PHA whats next for you?
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* Greets to Elite Tabloid Underground
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What ever happened to the Elite community? Strike Back!
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Remember: Big Brother Is Watching
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Freedom Of Speech!
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* - Entries marked with *'s are by The Spectral Demon only
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This Is An Offical IRG/ShadowNet Production All Rights Resevered
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Copy Write (C) Jan. 1 1991
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Call The IRG HeadQuarters:
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Insanity Lane
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Home Of IRG
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619-591-4974
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NuP: Last Try
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Running Aftershock 1.21
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Call here for the latest in IRG Productions, and invaluable P/H/C/A
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information found nowhere else, except at:
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The CorrupT SocieTy
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IRG Node 02
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619-630-8450
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NuP: Defiance
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Running AfterShock 1.21
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Also Call This Fine IRG/ShadowNet VMB #1
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1-800-527-0543
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Box Number: 8 + 158
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