A damsel in distress. Plural of Mongoose Update.
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Next transcript out 13th Nov. Next court pretrial conference 25th Jan 2019.
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I tried to get through this whole thread in one sitting. I got 18 pages deep. Wholly fuck, that's a lot of reading.
I, for one, am glad to read PoM is still alive.
He was always friendly and kind to me.
I have a move coming up. After that I'd be willing to chip in to his Canteen.
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I, for one, am glad to read PoM is still alive.
He was always friendly and kind to me.
I have a move coming up. After that I'd be willing to chip in to his Canteen.
Good morning, everyone!
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it all started mid 90s, when the "crazy" swiss guys "interfeared" with european laws and started exporting weed , declared as hemp, back in those times the EU had its THC law = less than 0,3% , that by the way, was changed / corrected down to less tham 0,2 % THC , the swiss guys havent had that law, and any strain grown under the sun seemed hemp and not weed .. call it what you want ... anyways in those times you could found ads in different magazines coming from swiss growers/farmers , ceap weed for all, all it took was just and placed order, that was the time of the so called aroma bags, well, most of them werent bags but pillows full of weed, addmittedly first crops werent hi grade, but things got bettersmokebreaks wrote:
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Hey, what countries in Europe started that operation busting growers before -RC? Do you remember?
at the same time late 90s, most of the eu countries changed their law and forbid seeds, they were made illegal, before that you could go into any freak shop / headshop / growshop and buy them like chewing gums, that lead to even more ads in magazines, as not all countries had this ban on seeds, so it was logical for the austrian guy to make an ad in a german magazine for something thats not illegal there, but here it is
and there was the inet end 90s beginnning of the new millenium
its just in this timeline that european force trained their work across the border, so its an ongoing battle since mid 90s
the last actual thing during my active online time, was the europol bust on some seed vendors by europol 2004 or 2005 or 06, cant remember ... later on they just progressed to the shops offering cuttings and sending them across borders by mail
its hard to exactly find a particular date, as its all kind of a big wave that morphes into another big wave, nothing new learned nor achieved
meanwhile, many addys are on a watchlist, and any letter or parcel with a listed addy goes directly to the cops, and you will get visited
orwell put those barcodes on our enevelopes, now those fuckers found out what to do with it
the really big problem are the companies and sellers that dont give as fuck about their customers, dont know their own rights and become all whipmy and whiney when fuckers enter their shop
btw i wonder how many bakeries keep names and orders of their own customers in their database ... a shame ...
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Nope.AGD wrote:So he was sitting in front of a laptop every day the past 4 month.
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smokebreaks wrote:Nope.AGD wrote:So he was sitting in front of a laptop every day the past 4 month.
You are right, it was 'only' 3 months....Third, in terms of arrangements made for the
defendant's expeditious review at the MDC in Brooklyn, I had a
lengthy conversation earlier with counsel there. They are
willing to do for Mr. Clark what they do extremely, extremely
rarely but what they did in the Ulbricht case, which is mindful
of the voluminous nature of the discovery, they are prepared to
essentially give him access seven days a week to a laptop that
has been loaded up with the discovery materials. That is not
the norm. They made very clear that administratively that
creates certain additional burdens for them but they have
committed to us that they will do that. And the hours -- it is
a considerable number of hours and it is access seven days per
week.
Just by way of comparison, typically, so when it is
not the exceptional case, my understanding is when a defendant
needs to review discovery on a drive, they typically get access
three hours or so per week, not seven days per week, but they
have committed to doing that. So I have informed defense
counsel that if she can provide us with a laptop, we will
either load up the laptop or load up a second set of drives and
together we can get that over to the MDC so that the defendant
can begin reviewing the voluminous materials.
THE COURT: All right. Thank you for that report,
Mr. Neff.
Ms. Carvlin, how much time would you like to review
these matters with your client in order to determine what
motions, if any, you would like to make?
MS. CARVLIN: Boy, Judge, that is a difficult question
to answer standing here. Obviously, when I hear 7 to 8
terabytes, that leads to the thought of months and months and
months of dedicated activity. Obviously, I'm very appreciative
of the MDC's willingness to accommodate in this case, and the
idea that Mr. Clark will have access to the materials on his
own at pretty much whenever he would like is going to be hugely
helpful but I also have to review them.
So what I would suggest, Judge, is coming back to the
Court perhaps in the fall. By then I will have an idea of what
progress I have been making. I will also -- I'm confident I
can work with Mr. Neff to determine -- excuse me, to identify
sort of the areas to begin with. So I would say three months
would be a good starting point.
THE COURT: All right. September 20 at 12 noon.
MS. CARVLIN: That is good, your Honor. Thank you.
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I cannot speak to that, but what I can tell you is this...
The federal prisons in these United States have been on lockdown for the past couple of months so inmates are pretty restricted as to what they can do, and where they can go.
Something about a prison strike.
You can google it if you’re really interested.
I’ve also got another associate who has also been arrested recently, for attempting to purchase a dangerous substance, from a currently operating “dark web” market.
Turns out the online persona that he engaged with to acquire the means to this end was a “online covert employee” of the US government and when he went to retrieve his parcel from the UPS store where he had it delivered he was apprehended and is currently being held without bond.
The federal prisons in these United States have been on lockdown for the past couple of months so inmates are pretty restricted as to what they can do, and where they can go.
Something about a prison strike.
You can google it if you’re really interested.
I’ve also got another associate who has also been arrested recently, for attempting to purchase a dangerous substance, from a currently operating “dark web” market.
Turns out the online persona that he engaged with to acquire the means to this end was a “online covert employee” of the US government and when he went to retrieve his parcel from the UPS store where he had it delivered he was apprehended and is currently being held without bond.
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Prisoners have little rights against whatever action officers and those running a prison deem necessary. Granted prisoners are there as punishment but much of what I have seen was very unethical and immoral.
You can read about the strike here:
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You can read about the strike here:
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smokebreaks wrote:I cannot speak to that, but what I can tell you is this...
The federal prisons in these United States have been on lockdown for the past couple of months so inmates are pretty restricted as to what they can do, and where they can go.
Something about a prison strike.
You can google it if you’re really interested.
I’ve also got another associate who has also been arrested recently, for attempting to purchase a dangerous substance, from a currently operating “dark web” market.
Turns out the online persona that he engaged with to acquire the means to this end was a “online covert employee” of the US government and when he went to retrieve his parcel from the UPS store where he had it delivered he was apprehended and is currently being held without bond.
So you say, that even though the judge orderded to let him have access to a laptop and all data 7 days a week for 3 months, they didn't give him said access in jail?
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I cannot speak to that.AGD wrote:
So you say, that even though the judge orderded to let him have access to a laptop and all data 7 days a week for 3 months, they didn't give him said access in jail?
I can tell you that the place he's being housed, known as MDC Brooklyn, is described in the article below as "just a place to warehouse human beings" which doesn't sound like the judge's orders mean anything.
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/09/14/martin- ... to-be.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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