Cocaine levamisole reagent test: OrangeSupply, CocaineInc, MexicanConnection Hubert Batch : Test4PayUSA | Torhoo darknet markets
With the fairly recent lab tests revealing that two batches of MexicanConnection's cocaine (Suzuki batch, M10 batch) contain ~10% levamisole, whereas another test showed that his Hublot batch was levamisole free (or at least <5%, the limit of FTIR detection), I have been curious/concerned about their most recent batch before they went back on vacation (Hubert batch), as I purchased some of that.
I will be sending the Hubert batch along with two other vendors' cocaine to a testing center soon, but in the meantime I wanted to do reagent tests to provide some information to anyone that may have some of the Hubert batch (or cocaine from these other two vendors). Unfortunately this reagent doesn't differentiate between lidocaine and levamisole, so it isn't the most useful test, but here it is anyway. I'm not asking for payment for these tests :)
As is often the case with reagent tests, testing cocaine with the Liebermann reagent can be a bit difficult to interpret sometimes, as the tester is left to distinguish between various shades of yellow/orange/darker orange. I thought it was nice that, in my opinion, the results of these three vendors' cocaine hit the three possible outcomes for this reagent, but please feel free to offer your own interpretations by clicking the links to view the photos.
Liebermann reagent results:
(see https://dancesafe.org/product/cocaine-testing-kit/ for DanceSafe's guide to interpreting Liebermann cocaine results)
⚠️MexicanConnection cocaine (Hubert batch)⚠️
My interpretation: Darker orange (contains levamisole and/or lidocaine)
⚠️CocaineInc cocaine⚠️
My interpretation: Orange (without levamisole and/or lidocaine)
⚠️OrangeSupply cocaine⚠️
My interpretation: Yellow (without levamisole and/or lidocaine)
Again, this reagent isn't extremely precise, and these results or definitely up for interpretation, but here they are nonetheless.
I'll make a new post once I'm ready to send these (and some other goodies) to the analytical lab for better testing.
Cheers all