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The Lone Stranger:
Police patrol Welsh village to head off hunters of LSD stash = A cheep and nasty advert for a doubtfull book written by an enemy agent .

Tsathoggua:
100yo? they said four decades. Thats 40 years.

Considering the quantity said to have been stashed, that might well leave a fair few doses, even after this time. If it's been buried, it'll keep it out of the light. And considering your average LSD chemist knows their shit, they will be well aware of it's intolerance for light, oxidation, or being kept wet. So if they were going to bury a stash, you'd think that, if they were bright and talented enough to have made acid in the first place, they'd not be so stupid as to not stash it in containers filled with dry nitrogen or argon, desiccant packs, and to keep anything in a jar or other container with a metal lid wrapped in plastic, the metal covered in epoxy, or whatever such measures, with the acid in a separate, inert gas-purged container within the outer container, and that thoroughly insulated from the environment.

Cold, dry, anoxic and out of the light, that's probably quite favourable for acid to survive for a fair time.

And hey, at least the filth aren't going to find it themselves, and will have their little curly pink piggy tails tied up patrolling until their trotters ache.
Whilst the dealers, consumers and cooks have a party, knowing all the little piggies have gone wee-wee-wee all the way to market.

Hehe, and here's hoping now we know where they are, that a few urban snipers will come out of the woodworks and start popping piggy heads off fat piggy necks on a Yautja-style trophy hunt.

The Lone Stranger:
At Police patrol Welsh village to head off hunters of LSD stash

At shelf life ...... At saint Alberts birthday party ...... i think his 100th ...... he gave away his stash of original ampules of sandoz LSD that he had made . The firm sandoz kept him on as an advisor after he retired and he had a locker there with things in he though were worth keeping . The ampules were given to the stars of the scene that were at the party . I know ( of ) three people who got one . One was later offered for sale for 6000 euros .

At operation julie . I'm sure i remeber that stashes of pills and liquid were found . Liquid was in bottles stashed in a wood in holes . There was speculation at the time that there were more stashes .

At common sense ---- >

A hero stashes some acid for later ...... do we seriously ' think ' that he didnt go and pick it up later ? ......... Afterwards ...... when he got out of prison and was a pauper ...... with no income ......

What about this ---- > People / a person gets busted for BIG acid deals ...... and could get a ' Get out of jail free card ' if he told the enemy where some was stashed ...... do we seriously ' think ' that they wouldnt buy themselves free ? ( Wich is what the vast majority of people who have been busted do )


At insanity ---- > Why should anyone go looking for mythical stashes of decayed LSD in mid wales when they can walk a few yards and pick TONS of Psilocybe Cyanescens or semilanciata ?

dedihetz:
Does anyone have a copy of the book on this case?

https://www.amazon.com/Undercover-Operation-Julie-Inside-Story-ebook/dp/B073ZK8JHW

Corrosive Joeseph:

--- Quote from: dedihetz on January 11, 2019, 10:44:05 PM ---Does anyone have a copy of the book on this case?

https://www.amazon.com/Undercover-Operation-Julie-Inside-Story-ebook/dp/B073ZK8JHW

--- End quote ---

Not that I know of, but there is this one by Leaf Fielding, who was involved in the tabletting and distribution side of the operation.


To Live Outside the Law. Caught by Operation Julie, Britain's Biggest Drugs Bust
Author:   Leaf Fielding
Publisher:   Profile Books Ltd
Year:   2011

h**p://libgen.io/book/index.php?md5=4CB97AC6AB4930061017E1D647659847


/CJ

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