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stuckinthemud
Student
- Nov 14, 2023
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Sky news have posted this video this morning
Selling Death: Inside the global suicide trade — Sky News
Inside the global suicide trade
apple.news
Wow!
93 uk deaths. Be interesting to know how much Mr Law was charging for a simple item that salts meat.
Shipping varies wildly from country to country, but mine from him cost about £70 to the UK (50g).Wow!
93 uk deaths. Be interesting to know how much Mr Law was charging for a simple item that salts meat.
Its SN…though I thought it was traceable in the bodyThey talk about a drug that "doesn't kill instantly, leaves no trace and is easy to get in the UK"???
They will obviously never say its Sodium Nitrite but pretty much everyone is aware of it now, particularly if you have thought about suicide. And Id say most are aware of this site as wellThey talk about a drug that "doesn't kill instantly, leaves no trace when it does and is easy to get in the UK"???
Its SN…though I thought it was traceable in the body
Are they (Sky News) really that uninformed then?. It kills pretty fast. When it does, the skin colour changes...They will obviously never say its Sodium Nitrite but pretty much everyone is aware of it now, particularly if you have thought about suicide. And Id say most are aware of this site as well
How long have you had your SN for it sleeps for 3 years? Will you be confident if using it?Shipping varies wildly from country to country, but mine from him cost about £70 to the UK (50g).
I was expecting a really judgemental article given that it's Sky News, but apart from the quote from the father of the man who died about claiming having bodily autonomy is being in a "pro-death cult" (clearly speaking through grief), I was surprised that it was relatively neutral.
They talk about a drug that "doesn't kill instantly, leaves no trace when it does and is easy to get in the UK"???
Totally agree with you there.Shipping varies wildly from country to country, but mine from him cost about £70 to the UK (50g).
I was expecting a really judgemental article given that it's Sky News, but apart from the quote from the father of the man who died about claiming having bodily autonomy is being in a "pro-death cult" (clearly speaking through grief), I was surprised that it was relatively neutral.
Might be Sodium Azide.They talk about a drug that "doesn't kill instantly, leaves no trace when it does and is easy to get in the UK"???
Yes, they are talking about Sodium Azide.Might be Sodium Azide.
Yea, SA is more popular in the Netherlands (called "Middel X") and they attended a meeting there. In the end they confused a lot there I think, but that's nothing new, they are behind their own agenda.Might be Sodium Azide.
I got it in December 2022. The "best before" date on it is January 2026. I guess until then I'm as confident as I can be with the limitations of the method.H
How long have you had your SN for it sleeps for 3 years? Will you be confident if using it?