[h=1]here this guy used to train drug dogs for the govt--now he teaches people about them and the tricks they use-
....the guy got disgusted by the false tricks cops with drug dogs use on average citizens and quit being an agent to help folks--
..........this is a good site-
http://www.nevergetbusted.com/
Understanding Drug Dogs[/h]Posted by
admin at 13 January, at 23 : 33 PM Print
K-9′s cannot smell through material. Odors permeate out and create a scent
cone that the dog detects. Almost everything has pores for odors to
permeate. Even plastic baggies have tiny, microscopic pores. To prove this
to yourself, place tuna inside a plastic baggie and sniff the outside of
the bag. You will notice you cannot smell the fish. Wait a few hours and
you will notice you can smell the permeated fish odor on the outside of
the baggie.
Lead is a heavy metal and non-porous but if you hide your stash in a lead
box, the K-9 handler will become suspicious.
Temperatures affect permeation. Colder temperatures slow permeation so
freezing your stash in a block of ice slows the permeation to almost
nothing but blocks of ice could make a smart K-9 handler suspicious.
The trick is to secret your stash in materials that have a slow permeation
rate without contaminating the outside of the packaging. You must then
hurry and transport your stash before the pot odors have time to permeate
and develop a scent cone on the outside of the packaging.
Foil and glass and oils and cold temperatures are all good to use.
Trying to mask odors does not work! K-9′s smell like humans see. When
presented with a bowl of stew, humans see all the ingredients but only
smell one odor…stew. Dogs can separate odors with their supernatural
snouts. When a K-9 sniffs the same bowl, she smells onions, pepper,
tomatoes, beef, beans, etc. So if you place your herb in a plastic baggie,
spray it with perfume, then seal it in plastic tubing and drop it in your
auto’s fuel tank, a scent cone will develop on the outside of the fuel
tank. The K-9 will enter this scent cone and smell the plastic baggie, the
gasoline, the perfume,
the plastic tubing and the marijuana.
This explains how my K-9 detected hundreds of pounds of marijuana hidden
in gasoline tanks.
K-9′s are trained to detect marijuana, cocaine, methamphetamine and
heroin. They are not trained to detect mushrooms or LSD.
For further K-9 understanding, see this article accompanied by videos:
http://www.nevergetbusted.com/university-study-tricked-certified-police-dogs-to-false-alert-200-times/
I hope this information keeps you out of a human cage that is far worse
than the cages kops keep their dogs.
Peace,
Barry