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Secrets of Methamphetamine Manufacture: Including Recipes for Mda, Ecstasy, and Other Psychedelic Amphetamines

Secrets of Methamphetamine Manufacture: Including Recipes for Mda, Ecstasy, and Other Psychedelic Amphetamines

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Secrets of Methamphetamine Manufacture
Review: This is a wonderful compilation of valuable information by one the great american pioneers of our time! Uncle Fester is the reigning king of the underground enthusiast!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Quality book
Review: While I bought this book for educational purposes only and cannot testify any of the methods within, I strongly recommend the purchase of this book. Geared towards the production of methamphetamine the Uncle believes in hit & run tactics to avoid getting caught with a smoking gun in you're hands. Strictly bent towards the book title he also offers a range of psychedelic amphetamines that will no doubt appeal to the reader. The author was correct in saying that this is the best book in its genera; no other book in this field can matches up to it in its clarity and directness. This book was the pinnacle of the underground scene in the 20th century. Even those with no intention of manufacturing meth should still buy this book for the value of its methods. Filled with hardcore synthesis Fester offers a diverse range of tactics to counteract the heat and thence avoid detection. Buy this book if you are interested and see for yourself. The man is a legend in his own right and deserves credit for his work. That just about ties it up for this edition it is a cracker. I believe this book was a success was because the author limited his research in this area to one field and so his work did not become swamped with insignificant data thence losing its value. Let this be a lesson to other authors. Two editions is never enough, there needs to be a perseverance in you're work to achieve the ultimate rewards.


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