Ive worked in broadcasting and national radio talk networks for 20yrs. And i think jacks talent, storytelling, production and delivery is the best in thh podcast game. Protect this man at all costs. Jack thanks.
Fentanyl is a tool for other nations to kill off our population and destabilize our society. That is why China pushes it over to the USA and Mexico helps them combine it into Xanax and Cocaine coming across the border. Our citizens are sitting ducks....just like fish in a barrel. They choose when to lace the drugs and who they give those laced drugs out to. It's obvious that not everybody gets the high quality cocaine and the USA boy gets the stepped on stuff!!
Very true, but don’t forget that the only reason fentanyl became so prevalent in the first place was due to overprescribing by medical professionals and, most importantly, the subsequent law enforcement crackdown/continued criminalization of addicts.
@@farmyardfab (fyi, for some reason your reply is being hidden and I have no clue why, usually it’s obvious that some offensive word triggered it, but your entire reply seems pretty tame imo) yea, ironically my best friend not having access to a safer legal alternative was arguably one of the contributing factors to his death. He was put on probation a few years earlier and was therefore no longer able to smoke cannabis without severe legal repercussions and because of this he eventually obtained an alprazolam prescription as a legal alternative to deal with his anxiety. It’s pretty clear that his daily prescription of a benzodiazepine made his eventual opiate overdose much more likely, although in hindsight, having Naloxone on hand could have easily prevented it from happening at all. But yea, things like maintenance therapies that use shorter acting full agonists like hydromorphone or diacetylmorphine (aka, pharmaceutical H) or just straight up decriminalization and/or legalization of most substances would go a long way towards dealing with the current crisis (especially if coupled with better mental health care, drug rehabilitation services, homeless services, affordable housing, etc, etc) and could’ve maybe helped prevent it in the first place.
Yet again where’s your break dude? I’m excited as hell for another video but don’t burn yourself out. Your videos have very quickly become my favourite. I binge and rewatch everything from the beginning. If you need a break please give it to yourself we will wait for you!
these are old podcasts he is uploading to youtube as he wasn't publishing on here when they were made. he still sticks to his regular schedule of one every 2 weeks i think
love the podcast! as someone who was addicted to alcohol for a while and scared by it, I have to push back a little. I'm by no means a libertarian, but the fact that a drug dealer got 20 years is frustrating to me. I've literally seen alcohol kill a friend and I was terrified of it's hold on my life for a period. drugs are a part of life and I wish we could bring them into the open to increase education instead of relegating them to the shadows of society
That particular drug is very dangerous and should not be available to anyone. Anyone who tries to sell it will be hunted by top government agencies and most likely caught.
Also I personally know at least 1 person that has died from one of the patches so this is a life or death situation. It's not like you get drunk and have a hangover the next day, you do it once and one of your loved ones finds you dead in your bed
@@Bizzybee1. what are you talking about, there are loads of people who in their first one or two times drinking drink so much they end up in the hospital and could have died. Just like there are tons of people whose first time taking opiates is just a fun time where they get a little high. Well each one could have its unique dangers, almost all drugs can kill you if you don't treat them with respect. Treating alcohol as anything other than a dangerous drug is one of the things that got us into this mess regarding opioids.
@@Cameronmid1 Exactly. Many have died of alcohol poisoning, many have died on their first time drinking, many have died without having drank a single drop of alcohol, including children, but were victims of a drunk driver or drunken raging person, etc, so many scenarios in which people have died due to alcohol. That "It's not like you get drunk and have a hangover the next day" line was extremely thoughtless and stupid.
Six yrs ago I realized I needed help after scoring from local dealer and crying instead of partying. I was est. $150 a day habbit. I was close to heroine and needle use, but put myself in rehab first. Today I can hardly realize that was me. I've been an addict for all my life but when I finally got help I was at a low point and wanted to stop. Wanted help. Wanted a normal life. Opioids are horrible
I wanted to add on to the PSA at the very end of this episode. Really one of the most dangerous things about fentanyl is that normal mixing is not sufficient to ensure that it is properly distributed through something. What this means is that when people spike things like heroin with fent unless they do it in a very specific way this will result in hot spots where some of drug has an incredibly high amount of fentanyl in comparison to the rest of it. Even experienced addicts cannot account for these hotspots. This is really one of the things that makes fentanyl so dangerous. Please everyone be safe, signed a former opioid addict.
Encrypted system drive and if forced to give the password, either have a clear OS that looks like you're using it seriously, with a hidden volume, or an external drive with some unencrypted BS files, and a virtual OS in a hidden encrypted volume. This way you can look like you are cooperating openly, the federales get some BS files to analyze, but they'll never find anything.
Honestly can’t understand how anyone who operates that long on the dark net doesn’t use tails or just has critical opsec shit sitting on their desktop. What a goon
💕💕💕💕💕💕 I really appreciate your nuanced telling of this topic. It's really easy to say "drug dealer bad." A lot of mainstream media doesn't get into the details, and it's really interesting to see how it's all different sides of the same (bit)coin.
The only solution for drugs is to legalise them and get them controlled by qualified staff. Drugdealer, smuggling, raids and mroe disappear while staff gets free to do something more important. But hey, why solve a problem when you can make money out of it.
I am currently listening to the episode so I don't know if it's addressed at some point but I will say that while opioids were over prescribed, it's now inverted and it's almost impossible to get them prescribed at all. I know people that went to ERs with severe injuries and were told to take Tylenol. It's so dumb.
In a controlled environment (like at the ER) i dont see an issue with a morphine or dilaudid drip. Otherwise though, here in Norway people seem to get by with out any opioid prescriptions for pain. The trouble is once you've managed to let a substantial portion of your population get addicted, its really hard to decrease that number with the legal system. US opioid addiction treatment is pretty horrible too. Suboxone and rehab or else jail isnt a good incentive for people already at their lowest point and cynical about their future. Luckily in Scandinavia we are all very small populations and were able to tackle the problem by out competing heroin street dealers with pharm grade heroin in controlled environments with condition of accepting and showing up to a job the State got found you. Then after career development, a future that didnt look so bleak, and proper consensual addiction treatment with out the threat of prison, it was a lot easier to ween people off and send them on their way as clean, productive members of society who had a future to look forward to. USA has 350 million people and a very different legal system and government though, so unfortunately not as feasible there probably. Still seems like they could come up with a better way though instead of the binary they hop between of "NO opiates EVER" and "your neck hurts? here's oxy"
@@fonzy2469 They still give opioids in Norway, albeit scarcely. I recently had surgery and they gave me a prescription for a paracetamol+tramadol combination when I got out of the hospital. A friend of mine was also prescribed a bunch of tramadol, stronger than what I got. While in the hospital, they gave me IVs with a few different opioids, including Fentanyl. My eyes got as big as saucers when I looked at my patient records. My surgery was for a broken fibula and dislocated ankle. All I wanted was some ibuprofen. :) As an aside, I don't know why they kept bringing me paracetamol when I told them it doesn't really work for me as a pain killer.
Your vids have such a natural and compelling flow to them and you let the people tell the story you don't dominate it. You add clarification and important details. This is just like the npr pod I listen to 🎉
50 years ago, Archie Bunker (All In The Family sitcom) said "Call Rabinovitz, Rabinovitz,and Rabinovitz and get the oldest one :he's the most Jewish ". 😂
If this is not a thing, it should be: encrypt your system drive with BitLocker, VeraCrypt, etc. One password unlocks the drive, another would wipe your entire drive.
@@oif3gunner Well, of you listen to the podcast, you'll know it's an idea based on the events that happened in this episode, and would probably be useful to many of the black hats that he talks about in the podcast. This has nothing to do with you.
My journey through the Hell of addiction started with getting burned all over my body in a car accident. Long after I stopped feeling any pain I'd bullshit my doctors and tell them I was still hurting. I'll never forget the day they cut me off because that was also the first day I bought herion off the street. Clean for almost 7 years now and don't miss that $hit at all.
You should have controlled yourself and made use of that amazing medication, using it responsibly as a tool rather than taking it indiscriminately for a high. There is NOTHING wrong with taking opioids when you're not in pain, as they are so much more than just pain killers, but if you do it irresponsibly and without knowing exactly the outcome, it's no longer the drug at fault and the blame resides on you. I have been on opioids for many years and have never let myself get addicted. Because of this, I can still take one or two hydrocodone and get incredible benefits. Rule #1 with opioids: NEVER REDOSE. 3x per day is the limit. Once you start dosing 4x-5x per day, now you're messing with your chemistry. 2x-3x per day and you're golden.
You talking about the opioid epidemic at the end was hands down the best part of this episode. Somebody needs to fucking talk about it and I am grateful you did.
Great episode, ultimately, the guy made more than 1 mistake. Tip address, no mixer, linkable username, linkable language, travelling with the laptop, handing over the login, lying about where he got the BTC before asking for a lawyer. That's a big list, lol
Ulrich made"a" mistake? Jack is too kind! 😂 Sounded like he had a bunch. The only person using Tor on a network, reusing user names. That real email address he used. Ordering fake ID to his own address.
yes, also dont leave your laptop unlocked just to see what the scene in a public library is about, especially when you are in the middle of doing illegal stuff on the darknet 😂
Jack I’ve been listening to your podcast for quite awhile now (great stuff btw) and I just found this channel and I did not know that your name was Jack Rhysider I always thought it was jackiry cider, anyway great work keep it up
So corporations illegally create the market, and then when the market is huge the FBI goes after the little guys who take advantage of the market, but not one executive ever goes to jail.
my classmate died from fentanyl two years ago, he went to manhattan school of music, and he’ll be remembered as an addict now because people are ignorant to fentanyl.
I'm an EMT and can say fentanyl is truly horrific when used outside of the medical emergency setting and the dealers who sell it deserve nothing short of the death penalty. I feel similarly towards meth dealers.
With opiates it takes 3days of normal use (say oxycodone for surgery) to become *physically addicted* and around a week to become fully addicted physiologically and mentally and most people don't particularly realize in a clinical situation because we know how to ween people off now days, when the opiate crisis happened so many legit chronic pain or work related injury suffers turned to heroin because it was cheap and the doctor all got cease and desist letters from the medical attorney at the time to stop prescriptions for most people, if you were under a certain dose you didnt get kicked but most were above 30mg at that point.
this is fake news.. there is no set timeframe for how long you use before you become either physically or psychologically addicted.. 3 days of taking oxy as prescribed is not going to have you physically addicted, you may begin to form a psychological addiction quickly due to the relief and the euphoria that is produced but physical addiction take a bit longer than a few days of use and usually it happens after you begin to abuse and take more than prescribed, psychological addiction could happen after your first use or you could use here and there for years then have a bad situation happen in your personal life then you end up using more and you become physically addicted. and you always become psychologically addicted before physical addiction so that's wrong as well.
Thank you for your very enlightening podcast. I appreciated your comment at the end, where you unabashedly voiced your opinion on fentanyl. What a troubling world we live in these days, when the companies that produce one drug (that kills) also produces the drug that assists with detoxifying from it.
It's insane to think that he could've avoided this if he just hadn't bought his laptop to the states! Is it really that hard to go three days without your laptop? Just give your customers a heads up...
Especially since you just need essentially to download a tor browser to do everything xD And with all the evidence on that laptop, but yea, it's a bit silly, but it's easy to judge now from the perspective of time and knowing all the events. I don't like how LE lied and used child stuff to get evidence on him and how big sentence he got, especially when you put it in context to the pharma guys :/
It's rampant in my city as well. Had roommates that OD a few times, but lived, but it was the scariest thing to happen as I didn't know what what was going on. Now it seems like a common occurrence downtown that gets remedied temporarily with those kits. And those kits also get misused for those needles. They're coming out with the nasal spray so that's one positive. This shit really changed the city I grew up in.
The life that gave me life willingly subscribed to only authorised dealers. She became a plate smasher and an absolute horror show which I walked out on to save my sanity. All drugs were legally provided via prescription!
I love your show, this one hit harder than most, as you said at the end, we probably know someone who died because of fentanyl and for me that was my sister. The fact that the CEOs get slapped on the wrist fills me with so much anger I can't process it in words. Personally I think they should be fed into meat grinders feet first with pain blockers so they can watch themselves get chewed up they way their drugs have chewed up so many neighborhoods and lives.
I was given fent in an ambulance from nurses, scared the shit out of me hearing them say the name but I was in a lot of pain, hurt my wrist. But honestly would've taken asprin or ibuprofen.
Low prices??! What are you talking about?? It was around $5 per mg in 2020. One 5mg Percocet goes for $20+ while a generic prescription for 30 days is around $80. (Broke my back and had major lumbar surgery so i was on prescripts for years)
I watched everyone I grew up with die from fentanyl; I was addicted to the substance for a while myself, I now take suboxone on a daily basis. While the companies that make the stuff and the dealers and doctors who push it do bear some responsibility here, that doesn’t absolve myself, or any other addict, from the fact that nobody put a gun to our heads and forced us to get high. I’m not a victim of anything but my own self indulgence. I’m not saying that this is the case for everyone, but the vast majority of opioid addicts I’ve run into, knew exactly what they were doing and what the consequences were. I miss my friends more than anything; they were more than friends, they were family. Which is exactly why I’m saying it like it is. Our culture today is extremely toxic; people today are completely incapable of holding themselves accountable, for their own mistakes, and constantly play the victim. Like I said before, I’m not absolving these companies of any wrongdoing, but I’m not absolving myself, or any other addict for that matter, either. Take responsibility for your own actions. The truth will set you free…
Does anyone else find it funny how the billionaire is the one with the lightest sentence even though he's arguably the one that's done the most damage.
The first time I heard Jack cuss in his podcasts. Fuck fentanyl! Love your podcasts brotha! I've got nothing but respect for you and the work you put out 🤟
My niece was born with holes in her heart, and she had open heart surgery at less than a few weeks old, and they put her on fentanyl for the pain. The dose was in the nano, or micro-grams, I can't remember. Also saw a video of a female police officer who overdosed on it when the car she pulled over opened the window. Not sure how everyone in the car was alive, except by building a resistance. That shit is so bad. Even while it's available over the internet, the state Police in Oregon are constantly pulling over drug mules with pounds of the shit, among other drugs, from Mexico/South America, and our homeless are dropping like flies.
you can look this up, but touching fentnyl wont knock you out. its the police trying to make it scarier than what it is. and the lady officer had to find a way to get a gooooood whiff of the fentnyl that was floating around in that car
@@luckyyouluckyme177 you could be right, but I'd rather have people afraid of unregulated fentanyl than not. Either way, if 2mg of it is deadly, that's about the equivalent to 35 singular grains of salt. That's not a whole lot.
Actually the second hand smoke is strong enough to get an opioid naive person nodding out unexpectedly, even a small whiff from a hot boxed car that opens the window.
It's beyond me how these people get caught. Before you even start you have to be paranoid as fuck. Setting up rules you need to follow for every transaction, login, conversation, etc and following those rules for the entirety of your career would be best. Usually, bad habits are formed from the beginning, but how can these bad habits be formed if you were most likely paranoid of getting caught in the first place?
6:20 Lmao he's terrified. You can hear it in his voice. Maybe stick to dealing weed matey, if you don't want to do bird because people die due to your shoddy product.
I was on the darknet(2017-2021), the market I was on I can't remember the dam name of it. Ordered some zans & blues. Was certain that the ox had fent in it... yep they did. This was in 2021, crushed up one. My god the rush was a freight train, but it wasnt enjoyable. I was recording a video and my speech was very slurred and my statement didn't really make sense and this was purchased for a friend not for me, and I gave everything to him he took the same amount I did and overdosed almost died. I'm totally fine with markets getting shut down because what's the point of selling something you will most certainly die from!
i still never understood all of the mixers and tumbler methods for BTC. Why don't most criminals just move to an XMR wallet, then transfer to yet another XMR to fully anonymize the paper trail and then convert back to a clean/fresh btc wallet ?
I'll never understand fentanyl appeal they must have a fascination with death, that's the only thing it brings i know people that use it and than use narcan to come back its disgusting and sad.
So many mistakes. Even though I don't do any illegal activity I do value privacy. I don't travel internationally with my regular devices I have a generic laptop and phone with nothing personal or sensitive on it. You don't have the same constitutional rights in other countries and when you enter the US even as a citizen.
Ive worked in broadcasting and national radio talk networks for 20yrs. And i think jacks talent, storytelling, production and delivery is the best in thh podcast game. Protect this man at all costs. Jack thanks.
Agreed
Hopefully the fbi don’t jam him up.
I work at McDonald's and I concur!
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Is it just me who checks every day for this moment? Thanks jack, hands down best podcast.
I sure do
Nope, it's not just you
I do as well 🙂
You must be new here... His website has all episodes, plus this is like a year old.
I listen to podcasts all day at work and every morning when I arrive, first thing I do is check to see if Jack has uploaded
Fentanyl unexpectedly killed my best friend two years ago. He wasn't an addict or regular user. Thank you, Jack, for emphasizing just how evil it is.
Fentanyl is a tool for other nations to kill off our population and destabilize our society. That is why China pushes it over to the USA and Mexico helps them combine it into Xanax and Cocaine coming across the border. Our citizens are sitting ducks....just like fish in a barrel. They choose when to lace the drugs and who they give those laced drugs out to. It's obvious that not everybody gets the high quality cocaine and the USA boy gets the stepped on stuff!!
Very true, but don’t forget that the only reason fentanyl became so prevalent in the first place was due to overprescribing by medical professionals and, most importantly, the subsequent law enforcement crackdown/continued criminalization of addicts.
My training partner went the same way a few months ago, he was to young.
@@Acidlib likely fentanyl's prevalence is directly due to the federal prohibition of other better, more safe drugs.
@@farmyardfab (fyi, for some reason your reply is being hidden and I have no clue why, usually it’s obvious that some offensive word triggered it, but your entire reply seems pretty tame imo) yea, ironically my best friend not having access to a safer legal alternative was arguably one of the contributing factors to his death. He was put on probation a few years earlier and was therefore no longer able to smoke cannabis without severe legal repercussions and because of this he eventually obtained an alprazolam prescription as a legal alternative to deal with his anxiety. It’s pretty clear that his daily prescription of a benzodiazepine made his eventual opiate overdose much more likely, although in hindsight, having Naloxone on hand could have easily prevented it from happening at all. But yea, things like maintenance therapies that use shorter acting full agonists like hydromorphone or diacetylmorphine (aka, pharmaceutical H) or just straight up decriminalization and/or legalization of most substances would go a long way towards dealing with the current crisis (especially if coupled with better mental health care, drug rehabilitation services, homeless services, affordable housing, etc, etc) and could’ve maybe helped prevent it in the first place.
Yet again where’s your break dude? I’m excited as hell for another video but don’t burn yourself out. Your videos have very quickly become my favourite. I binge and rewatch everything from the beginning. If you need a break please give it to yourself we will wait for you!
these are old podcasts he is uploading to youtube as he wasn't publishing on here when they were made. he still sticks to his regular schedule of one every 2 weeks i think
yes this episode is 3 years old
They're really old episodes. He's just uploading them here now.
@@sudo_garrett makes sense why he said the guy hadn't been jailed yet, but I haven't heard anything about it recently.
love the podcast!
as someone who was addicted to alcohol for a while and scared by it, I have to push back a little. I'm by no means a libertarian, but the fact that a drug dealer got 20 years is frustrating to me. I've literally seen alcohol kill a friend and I was terrified of it's hold on my life for a period.
drugs are a part of life and I wish we could bring them into the open to increase education instead of relegating them to the shadows of society
That particular drug is very dangerous and should not be available to anyone. Anyone who tries to sell it will be hunted by top government agencies and most likely caught.
Also I personally know at least 1 person that has died from one of the patches so this is a life or death situation. It's not like you get drunk and have a hangover the next day, you do it once and one of your loved ones finds you dead in your bed
@@Bizzybee1. what are you talking about, there are loads of people who in their first one or two times drinking drink so much they end up in the hospital and could have died. Just like there are tons of people whose first time taking opiates is just a fun time where they get a little high. Well each one could have its unique dangers, almost all drugs can kill you if you don't treat them with respect. Treating alcohol as anything other than a dangerous drug is one of the things that got us into this mess regarding opioids.
@@Bizzybee1. and I say this as someone who was a former opioid addict and recently lost a friend to fentanyl.
@@Cameronmid1 Exactly. Many have died of alcohol poisoning, many have died on their first time drinking, many have died without having drank a single drop of alcohol, including children, but were victims of a drunk driver or drunken raging person, etc, so many scenarios in which people have died due to alcohol. That "It's not like you get drunk and have a hangover the next day" line was extremely thoughtless and stupid.
Six yrs ago I realized I needed help after scoring from local dealer and crying instead of partying. I was est. $150 a day habbit. I was close to heroine and needle use, but put myself in rehab first. Today I can hardly realize that was me. I've been an addict for all my life but when I finally got help I was at a low point and wanted to stop. Wanted help. Wanted a normal life. Opioids are horrible
Thanks for teaching us what mistakes to avoid in cybercrime entrepreneurship. Definitely taking notes (for a friend, FBI.)
Just FYI, "for a friend" would make you an accomplice.
Personalization is second to deanonymization, that and travelling with incriminating equipment was foolish.
Well this will obviously be quoted in your case now 😂
I wanted to add on to the PSA at the very end of this episode. Really one of the most dangerous things about fentanyl is that normal mixing is not sufficient to ensure that it is properly distributed through something. What this means is that when people spike things like heroin with fent unless they do it in a very specific way this will result in hot spots where some of drug has an incredibly high amount of fentanyl in comparison to the rest of it. Even experienced addicts cannot account for these hotspots. This is really one of the things that makes fentanyl so dangerous. Please everyone be safe, signed a former opioid addict.
Encrypted system drive and if forced to give the password, either have a clear OS that looks like you're using it seriously, with a hidden volume, or an external drive with some unencrypted BS files, and a virtual OS in a hidden encrypted volume. This way you can look like you are cooperating openly, the federales get some BS files to analyze, but they'll never find anything.
Honestly can’t understand how anyone who operates that long on the dark net doesn’t use tails or just has critical opsec shit sitting on their desktop. What a goon
if they have a reason to suspect you they will find a way to get evidence once they have a device with evidence on it lol
My life has become listening to this podcast while doing anything
💕💕💕💕💕💕 I really appreciate your nuanced telling of this topic. It's really easy to say "drug dealer bad." A lot of mainstream media doesn't get into the details, and it's really interesting to see how it's all different sides of the same (bit)coin.
Just serves as a reminder to NEVER cooperate with police without first speaking to a lawyer
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The guy ran an online drug ring.
He cooperated with police without first speaking to a lawyer.
Only #2 seems to bother you enough to make a comment.
@@fefferryerr1818well of course ..
@@fefferryerr1818yeah, seriously. There's nothing odd about that. What's strange is expecting others to have the same values and beliefs as you.
The only solution for drugs is to legalise them and get them controlled by qualified staff. Drugdealer, smuggling, raids and mroe disappear while staff gets free to do something more important. But hey, why solve a problem when you can make money out of it.
Won’t work. I live in a city that tried. A mess. Vancouver BC isn’t doing well either. Wish it worked.
Nope
facts!
I am currently listening to the episode so I don't know if it's addressed at some point but I will say that while opioids were over prescribed, it's now inverted and it's almost impossible to get them prescribed at all.
I know people that went to ERs with severe injuries and were told to take Tylenol. It's so dumb.
In a controlled environment (like at the ER) i dont see an issue with a morphine or dilaudid drip. Otherwise though, here in Norway people seem to get by with out any opioid prescriptions for pain. The trouble is once you've managed to let a substantial portion of your population get addicted, its really hard to decrease that number with the legal system. US opioid addiction treatment is pretty horrible too. Suboxone and rehab or else jail isnt a good incentive for people already at their lowest point and cynical about their future. Luckily in Scandinavia we are all very small populations and were able to tackle the problem by out competing heroin street dealers with pharm grade heroin in controlled environments with condition of accepting and showing up to a job the State got found you. Then after career development, a future that didnt look so bleak, and proper consensual addiction treatment with out the threat of prison, it was a lot easier to ween people off and send them on their way as clean, productive members of society who had a future to look forward to. USA has 350 million people and a very different legal system and government though, so unfortunately not as feasible there probably. Still seems like they could come up with a better way though instead of the binary they hop between of "NO opiates EVER" and "your neck hurts? here's oxy"
@@fonzy2469 They still give opioids in Norway, albeit scarcely. I recently had surgery and they gave me a prescription for a paracetamol+tramadol combination when I got out of the hospital. A friend of mine was also prescribed a bunch of tramadol, stronger than what I got. While in the hospital, they gave me IVs with a few different opioids, including Fentanyl. My eyes got as big as saucers when I looked at my patient records. My surgery was for a broken fibula and dislocated ankle. All I wanted was some ibuprofen. :) As an aside, I don't know why they kept bringing me paracetamol when I told them it doesn't really work for me as a pain killer.
Your vids have such a natural and compelling flow to them and you let the people tell the story you don't dominate it. You add clarification and important details. This is just like the npr pod I listen to 🎉
NPR 😂😂
Here we are 3 years later after the initial podcast and fentanyl has only become more problematic in our society. 🙁
Great episode, Jack (and team)!
There's always something new coming out. Seems like these guys never stop, I'm glad he got busted.
@@Bizzybee1. Agreed. It’s a nasty perpetual cycle for sure.
I'm from West Va and the Fentanyl epidemic is so bad here our state bird is jokingly known as the Fentan-owl.
@@To-mos Damn. That’s the first time I’ve heard that.
weird its like we left the southern border open where all the Fentanyl is coming in lmfao
"I want a Hebrew speaking lawyer" I ever get arrested this is my go to line
All the good ones do
@@user-vn1di4oq4w hahahaha
50 years ago, Archie Bunker (All In The Family sitcom) said "Call Rabinovitz, Rabinovitz,and Rabinovitz and get the oldest one :he's the most Jewish ". 😂
Keep the good work!
Jack and all the team who makes this possible!
If this is not a thing, it should be: encrypt your system drive with BitLocker, VeraCrypt, etc. One password unlocks the drive, another would wipe your entire drive.
I'd probably accidently enter the wrong pw. It's what I do.
Why though? I play war thunder and watch RUclips. Should I still do that?
@@oif3gunner Well, of you listen to the podcast, you'll know it's an idea based on the events that happened in this episode, and would probably be useful to many of the black hats that he talks about in the podcast. This has nothing to do with you.
@@galloe My first time listening and was just wondering if it was something useful for everyone. Apparently not
Did this man say bitlocker lmao
My journey through the Hell of addiction started with getting burned all over my body in a car accident. Long after I stopped feeling any pain I'd bullshit my doctors and tell them I was still hurting. I'll never forget the day they cut me off because that was also the first day I bought herion off the street. Clean for almost 7 years now and don't miss that $hit at all.
You should have controlled yourself and made use of that amazing medication, using it responsibly as a tool rather than taking it indiscriminately for a high. There is NOTHING wrong with taking opioids when you're not in pain, as they are so much more than just pain killers, but if you do it irresponsibly and without knowing exactly the outcome, it's no longer the drug at fault and the blame resides on you. I have been on opioids for many years and have never let myself get addicted. Because of this, I can still take one or two hydrocodone and get incredible benefits. Rule #1 with opioids: NEVER REDOSE. 3x per day is the limit. Once you start dosing 4x-5x per day, now you're messing with your chemistry. 2x-3x per day and you're golden.
You talking about the opioid epidemic at the end was hands down the best part of this episode. Somebody needs to fucking talk about it and I am grateful you did.
20 years? And "famous" pedophiles get a little "slap on the wrist". Insane.
Thanks for all the pods!
Gal was released in 2021,but I agree for the most part sentencing guidelines are ridiculous
@@kidchecktherhyme4695 I couldn't verify that. He was sentenced in 2018, that sounds unlikely
I love waking up to these!! Hope you have a great new year!!
Guys like oxymonster go to prison and become professors teaching their trade to fellow inmates who, once released, will enter the dark marketplace.
This is beyond true.. it happens much more often than you would think
Forget about oxymonster, the pharma top dogs are the real monsters.
The quality of this podcast is just incredible, truly one of the best.
Best podcast. I wait impatiently for this all the time.
Great episode, ultimately, the guy made more than 1 mistake.
Tip address, no mixer, linkable username, linkable language, travelling with the laptop, handing over the login, lying about where he got the BTC before asking for a lawyer.
That's a big list, lol
Ulrich made"a" mistake? Jack is too kind! 😂 Sounded like he had a bunch. The only person using Tor on a network, reusing user names. That real email address he used. Ordering fake ID to his own address.
Ulrich also tried to hire an under cover to make a hit on someone. Probably why he has life in prison.
yes, also dont leave your laptop unlocked just to see what the scene in a public library is about, especially when you are in the middle of doing illegal stuff on the darknet 😂
@@bany512 He wasn't very careful right from the beginning. Only thing that saved him that long is cyber markets were still new to L.E.
I think that fake ID was a good idea, but poor execution. If he don't promoted silk road this could give him a good cover-up to DPR.
@@mateuszzimon8216 The problem is he shipped the ID with his picture to a place he lived. 🤣
Jack I’ve been listening to your podcast for quite awhile now (great stuff btw) and I just found this channel and I did not know that your name was Jack Rhysider I always thought it was jackiry cider, anyway great work keep it up
So corporations illegally create the market, and then when the market is huge the FBI goes after the little guys who take advantage of the market, but not one executive ever goes to jail.
Hell yeah, that's justice baby. God Bless America.
That's the result of being poor. Sucks to suck, lol
I binged the latest 31 epesodes on spotify in a week. Why didn t I found out about this sooner?
my classmate died from fentanyl two years ago, he went to manhattan school of music, and he’ll be remembered as an addict now because people are ignorant to fentanyl.
Amazing job Jack. I’m not surprised. Keep ‘em
Coming!
Sad fact. The golden triangle shifted from Burma / Thailand to Afghanistan. All in the 20 years while we were there.
I'm an EMT and can say fentanyl is truly horrific when used outside of the medical emergency setting and the dealers who sell it deserve nothing short of the death penalty. I feel similarly towards meth dealers.
Kinda funny how the real criminals always just get a little slap on the hand and the "regular" people always go down hard.... 🤔
With opiates it takes 3days of normal use (say oxycodone for surgery) to become *physically addicted* and around a week to become fully addicted physiologically and mentally and most people don't particularly realize in a clinical situation because we know how to ween people off now days, when the opiate crisis happened so many legit chronic pain or work related injury suffers turned to heroin because it was cheap and the doctor all got cease and desist letters from the medical attorney at the time to stop prescriptions for most people, if you were under a certain dose you didnt get kicked but most were above 30mg at that point.
this is fake news.. there is no set timeframe for how long you use before you become either physically or psychologically addicted.. 3 days of taking oxy as prescribed is not going to have you physically addicted, you may begin to form a psychological addiction quickly due to the relief and the euphoria that is produced but physical addiction take a bit longer than a few days of use and usually it happens after you begin to abuse and take more than prescribed, psychological addiction could happen after your first use or you could use here and there for years then have a bad situation happen in your personal life then you end up using more and you become physically addicted. and you always become psychologically addicted before physical addiction so that's wrong as well.
Thank you for your very enlightening podcast. I appreciated your comment at the end, where you unabashedly voiced your opinion on fentanyl. What a troubling world we live in these days, when the companies that produce one drug (that kills) also produces the drug that assists with detoxifying from it.
Incredibly productive dude. How do you create so much quality content?? So impressive!!
These are reruns =) You can find all his eps on his website or spotify/etc.
It's insane to think that he could've avoided this if he just hadn't bought his laptop to the states! Is it really that hard to go three days without your laptop? Just give your customers a heads up...
or don't give away your passwords. Or use stages of encryption.
Always hindsight is 20/20 though.
Especially since you just need essentially to download a tor browser to do everything xD And with all the evidence on that laptop, but yea, it's a bit silly, but it's easy to judge now from the perspective of time and knowing all the events. I don't like how LE lied and used child stuff to get evidence on him and how big sentence he got, especially when you put it in context to the pharma guys :/
@@drunkayylienz3706 Did you really expect the feds to play fair and adhere to their own rules, and for a fed judge to call them out on their BS?
Thank you for not adding annoying loud ads i like falling asleep to these videos
It's rampant in my city as well. Had roommates that OD a few times, but lived, but it was the scariest thing to happen as I didn't know what what was going on. Now it seems like a common occurrence downtown that gets remedied temporarily with those kits. And those kits also get misused for those needles. They're coming out with the nasal spray so that's one positive. This shit really changed the city I grew up in.
The life that gave me life willingly subscribed to only authorised dealers. She became a plate smasher and an absolute horror show which I walked out on to save my sanity.
All drugs were legally provided via prescription!
I love your show, this one hit harder than most, as you said at the end, we probably know someone who died because of fentanyl and for me that was my sister.
The fact that the CEOs get slapped on the wrist fills me with so much anger I can't process it in words. Personally I think they should be fed into meat grinders feet first with pain blockers so they can watch themselves get chewed up they way their drugs have chewed up so many neighborhoods and lives.
Hi Jack, could you please turn on the CC so that I can read along with the text in English? thanks! *English is not my first language
U can use android live caption if ur on android. It automatically makes subtitles for any voice comming from ur phone
I'm pretty sure he makes them himself, most of the other videos have really good subtitles. Probably they will be out at some point
Been Awaiting your next upload , Thanks you
Real mfs know this has been out for ages
The beard competition lmao
😂😂😂
I was given fent in an ambulance from nurses, scared the shit out of me hearing them say the name but I was in a lot of pain, hurt my wrist. But honestly would've taken asprin or ibuprofen.
Damn...betrayed by the beard. This is tragic😢
there were 2 wars fought in china over opium
Low prices??! What are you talking about?? It was around $5 per mg in 2020. One 5mg Percocet goes for $20+ while a generic prescription for 30 days is around $80. (Broke my back and had major lumbar surgery so i was on prescripts for years)
Well produced with relevant conclusions . The higher up the food chain the lesser the sentence.
Drug companies are double dipping left, right, and center.
Yeah, they are the ones we should be going after, not those guys selling out of their basements.
This is better then Netflix! It's a Word.
Love your work Jack!!!
Dude, tou r great at what you do! I was a victim of the epidemic and this makes me laugh........finally! Great music video too
Carfentanyl is used to tranq elephants. I always thought that was crazy
I watched everyone I grew up with die from fentanyl; I was addicted to the substance for a while myself, I now take suboxone on a daily basis. While the companies that make the stuff and the dealers and doctors who push it do bear some responsibility here, that doesn’t absolve myself, or any other addict, from the fact that nobody put a gun to our heads and forced us to get high. I’m not a victim of anything but my own self indulgence. I’m not saying that this is the case for everyone, but the vast majority of opioid addicts I’ve run into, knew exactly what they were doing and what the consequences were. I miss my friends more than anything; they were more than friends, they were family. Which is exactly why I’m saying it like it is. Our culture today is extremely toxic; people today are completely incapable of holding themselves accountable, for their own mistakes, and constantly play the victim. Like I said before, I’m not absolving these companies of any wrongdoing, but I’m not absolving myself, or any other addict for that matter, either. Take responsibility for your own actions. The truth will set you free…
Thanks for the upload! You keep uploading and I'll keep watching lol. Deal?
Good job covering all those aspects.
Does anyone else find it funny how the billionaire is the one with the lightest sentence even though he's arguably the one that's done the most damage.
The first time I heard Jack cuss in his podcasts. Fuck fentanyl!
Love your podcasts brotha! I've got nothing but respect for you and the work you put out 🤟
Great episode my dude.
Interesting times..
Love these topics! I2P is the new Tor
The fact that the dudes name was Soviet screams narco warfare to me lol
59:28 - best outro to an amazing video
DAY MADE.Nice one Jack
When you hear Jack say fuck. It holds some weight
Hands down best podcast ever🙌
My niece was born with holes in her heart, and she had open heart surgery at less than a few weeks old, and they put her on fentanyl for the pain. The dose was in the nano, or micro-grams, I can't remember.
Also saw a video of a female police officer who overdosed on it when the car she pulled over opened the window. Not sure how everyone in the car was alive, except by building a resistance. That shit is so bad. Even while it's available over the internet, the state Police in Oregon are constantly pulling over drug mules with pounds of the shit, among other drugs, from Mexico/South America, and our homeless are dropping like flies.
you can look this up, but touching fentnyl wont knock you out. its the police trying to make it scarier than what it is. and the lady officer had to find a way to get a gooooood whiff of the fentnyl that was floating around in that car
@@luckyyouluckyme177 you could be right, but I'd rather have people afraid of unregulated fentanyl than not. Either way, if 2mg of it is deadly, that's about the equivalent to 35 singular grains of salt. That's not a whole lot.
@@samo4866 hey sam. I hope your niece has fully recovered and enjoying life
I call CAP on the police officer OD'ing because they simply opened the window.. that is simply not how it works.
Actually the second hand smoke is strong enough to get an opioid naive person nodding out unexpectedly, even a small whiff from a hot boxed car that opens the window.
It's beyond me how these people get caught. Before you even start you have to be paranoid as fuck. Setting up rules you need to follow for every transaction, login, conversation, etc and following those rules for the entirety of your career would be best. Usually, bad habits are formed from the beginning, but how can these bad habits be formed if you were most likely paranoid of getting caught in the first place?
"I'd go ao far to say there were wars fought about it..."
My guy, the Opium Wars happened.
Well said at the end there Jack :D!
Ok, im going to the 24 episode then, brb. (You got me bro)
Ok im back.
Where does Simon Whistler find the time to host a million YT channels and be a dark net drug lord? 🤔
6:20 Lmao he's terrified. You can hear it in his voice. Maybe stick to dealing weed matey, if you don't want to do bird because people die due to your shoddy product.
Once again. Awesome!
The manufacturers are evil. I honestly want them gone. Healthcare should be for people, not profit.
doing or sell drugs = prison or death! open your eyes! be smart
yes, so people, if your friend asks if you want drugs from him, then that person isn't your friend. you need to understand this.
Start with all the caffeine junkies at Starbucks.
'Straight to jail...'
I was on the darknet(2017-2021), the market I was on I can't remember the dam name of it. Ordered some zans & blues. Was certain that the ox had fent in it... yep they did. This was in 2021, crushed up one. My god the rush was a freight train, but it wasnt enjoyable. I was recording a video and my speech was very slurred and my statement didn't really make sense and this was purchased for a friend not for me, and I gave everything to him he took the same amount I did and overdosed almost died. I'm totally fine with markets getting shut down because what's the point of selling something you will most certainly die from!
berg, witz, cohen, stein
Every single fucking time
I don't care how many they take down there will always be another to take their place and the new guys will be just the much more wiser and cunning!!
i still never understood all of the mixers and tumbler methods for BTC. Why don't most criminals just move to an XMR wallet, then transfer to yet another XMR to fully anonymize the paper trail and then convert back to a clean/fresh btc wallet ?
what's XMP?
He had a great beard.
I'll never understand fentanyl appeal they must have a fascination with death, that's the only thing it brings i know people that use it and than use narcan to come back its disgusting and sad.
Feels like what the feds did was far more criminal than anything oxymonster did.
Once you go to the streets it's no longer medicine.
Couldn’t agree more Jack. F Fentanyl.
So many mistakes. Even though I don't do any illegal activity I do value privacy. I don't travel internationally with my regular devices I have a generic laptop and phone with nothing personal or sensitive on it. You don't have the same constitutional rights in other countries and when you enter the US even as a citizen.
It's really easy to solve problem of fentanyl - legalize opioids which aren't so dangerous. Yes morphine should be legal.
Morphine is legal, just very tightly controlled. Did you mean to say heroine?
Heroin is morphine, technically. Diacetylmorphine
Its crazy that people is buying fent from someone or some group in China of all places. Where selling is guaranteed a death sentence.
Great episode!
They don’t care who gets caught in the crossfire either
i love Cleopatra shes my queen... i think the government can crack any decrypt key when necessary
It's so sad... ITS IS ALWAYS OPSEC. Tor may just be a tad harder to crack than opsec
Dark markets use Monero now instead of bitcoin. Completely untraceable on the blockchain
glad the sticky icky is legal here. shrooms in some cities near me too.
Another really good video
Thanks for the upload
Love the DNM episodes!