(CBRN) Chemical, Biological, Radiological & Nuclear

Finshaggy

Well-Known Member
The last two encounters I've had with popo went well. It all depends on the situation. Not all popo are shitheads. You can identify the diks with attitude within seconds.
I have met good cops too. But that doesn't mean any of them need to harass people.

For example, I met with one group of cops and when I told them that I wasn't sober because of my Religion, they illegally searched me and went crazy searching and took a bunch of powders and plants (all legal). Then about 2 weeks later another group of cops pulled me over, and saw a pound of white powder in the back of my car (legal powder, not cocaine) and when we left each other we actually shook hands and he apologized.
I'm suing the first group of officers.
 

Finshaggy

Well-Known Member
It's mostly just a IQ and skills test. They have ASVAB books you can buy. I had aGed and I scored 89. If it wasn't for my criminal record I could've chose any job. But I chose infantry score needed 38
I have even seen websites where they have stuff you can study. And tutors you can meet with.
 

Finshaggy

Well-Known Member
There are good and bad cops. I've dealt with both. You'd be surprised how far a little respect will get you
I'm never disrespectful. I'm the person that walks up to the cops when they say "Hey come here". And they arrest me sometimes, but always for my religion. So I don't get convictions. I don't break laws that aren't against my Religion. And I always let them know it's my Religion.
 

Finshaggy

Well-Known Member
I've been arrested and put in the back of a cop car 2x in Austin, but they had to de-arrest me because they couldn't charge me with anything. They just thought they saw drugs. And that's just 1 town.
 

Olive Drab Green

Well-Known Member
Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN)
http://www.nato.int/docu/cep/cep-cbrn-response-e.pdf
http://www.marines.mil/Portals/59/Publications/NAVMC 3500.78.pdf
https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/microsites/ostp/chns_cbrne_standards_final_24_aug_11.pdf
http://www.ecbc.army.mil/cr/docs/a9rba4d.pdf

Edgewood Arsenal
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgewood_Arsenal_human_experiments
https://www.erowid.org/experiences/exp.php?ID=60851

So, I am pretty well versed in Chemistry, I have been studying Sasha Shulgin's work for over 10 years now, and he was a renowned Biochemist. I have also studied most of David E Nichols and John W Hoffman's work. I have studied cutting edge and even bleeding edge Chemistry discoveries. I can literally make THC with just 3 ingredients (Olivetol + Monoterpene + Weak or Strong Acid = THC and Byproducts). I have even written a Religious Chemistry book (not the best quality book, but the information in it is extensive and extremely informative).

But I don't want to become a Doctor or anything like that, I am a Minister, I don't really want to get any kind of Degree. But I have been thinking about this for a while. I am not sure yet that I want to sign over my life for any number of years, but going in to CBRN would allow me to get a lot of experience and connections, and it would open a lot of doors as far as getting paid for my Chemistry knowledge instead of just using the knowledge for Religious purposes and to teach people.

What do you guys think about me joining the Army? Just wondering. They would get to shave my head, so I know they would love it. But I will only join if I can get in CBRN.

And I'm just thinking about it right now, there is also a lot of promise in the legal research I have been doing for the past 6 years. I already have 2 lawsuits that I am pretty much guaranteed to win, and I can sue the DEA after, but I can do that at any time in the Future, but that is important too because it would secure the rights of everyone in America.
You could probably get in pretty easy. CBRN is a sham job. Like, it's pretty chill. Except for the CS gas part. I fucking hate that shit. Feels like getting throat-fucked by fiberglass the whole way to your lungs and up your nose, in your eyes, and your ears.
 

Finshaggy

Well-Known Member
And that's why I'm talking about Chemistry, like I know what I'm talking about. I had hundreds of different powders when they took them, and they had to give it all back after it went through a Forensics lab, and they couldn't arrest me because the drug kit wasn't showing up as drugs.
 

Finshaggy

Well-Known Member
You could probably get in pretty easy. CBRN is a sham job. Like, it's pretty chill. Except for the CS gas part. I fucking hate that shit. Feels like getting throat-fucked by fiberglass the whole way to your lungs and up your nose, in your eyes, and your ears.
Yeah, I heard you have to go in a Gas Chamber too.
 

Drowning-Man

Well-Known Member
You could probably get in pretty easy. CBRN is a sham job. Like, it's pretty chill. Except for the CS gas part. I fucking hate that shit. Feels like getting throat-fucked by fiberglass the whole way to your lungs and up your nose, in your eyes, and your ears.
Most painful uncomfortable experience of my life. Couldn't pay me to do it again
 

abe supercro

Well-Known Member
...pulled me over, and saw a pound of white powder in the back of my car (legal powder, not cocaine) and when we left each other we actually shook hands and he apologized.
Reminds me of when I flew back from Fort Walton Beach area of FL and decided to bring back a gallon ziplock bag of the bright crystal white sand they have at the beaches there. I had no idea that it may be perceived as blow.

When I went through security at the small airport, they searched my carry-on and got real wide eyes when they discovered my white sack of sand. I immediately started cracking up laughing when I realized what the security officer was thinking. I explained what it was and then they politely asked me to wait (withought formally detaining me), while they took a sample to the back somewhere and tested it. Then they informed me it was illegal to take beach sand (I did not know that), yet I was still allowed to depart with my pound of souvenir sand.

I was visiting my friend who died of bone cancer two weeks later at 46.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
My History? I have 0 Convictions. What would disqualify me?

And I wouldn't need Google, Lol. I have literally Written a Chemistry book, and I know how to code, and I know how to use electronics, I know a few things about cars, and I am able to figure out Synonyms and retain information from something I read. That is all I have to bee good at to get a 100 in Skilled Technical. And it goes up to 150 or higher, so I don't even have to get a perfect score.
Will you give me the ISBN for that book? I am now curious.
 

Olive Drab Green

Well-Known Member
Reminds me of when I flew back from Fort Walton Beach area of FL and decided to bring back a gallon ziplock bag of the bright crystal white sand they have at the beaches there. I had no idea that it may be perceived as blow.

When I went through security at the small airport, they searched my carry-on and got real wide eyes when they discovered my white sack of sand. I immediately started cracking up laughing when I realized what the security officer was thinking. I explained what it was and then they politely asked me to wait (withought formally detaining me), while they took a sample to the back somewhere and tested it. Then they informed me it was illegal to take beach sand (I did not know that), yet I was still allowed to depart with my pound of souvenir sand.

I was visiting my friend who died of bone cancer two weeks later at 46.
Sorry for your loss, but that's pretty funny.
 

Finshaggy

Well-Known Member
And I wrote a 144 Page Memorandum of Law with a 15 page Historical Marijuana Brief in connection to Hinduism, and the Founding Fathers, etc (Direct Quotes from George Washington's Diary, and Obama, etc) and the Prosecutors withdrew from the case. That's what happened in my home town. And I have a lawsuit ready for the DEA, I know every argument they would use. And there is the historical nature of the word "Intoxicating Liquors in America, it's not about Alcohol. That's just what the Mob was doing because it's Easy to make and that's the Christian Intoxicant. But there were many many more intoxicating Liquors when the 18th Amendment was written. And the 21st Amendment (repealing the 18th) repeals the 18th, and gives only the States the Power to decide. The Supreme Court just has made rulings on packaging and state lines, etc.
 
Top