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The Not So Solventless Clear Concentrate From Harborside!

grow nerd

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In other words, where do you feel a SFME device fits in the equation, if at all, assuming we are starting with a chunk of dark brown/black BHO shot from old material?
 

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A tidbit of info to think about... In the other thread, I mentioned that I knew a guy (let's call him J) who once sold units of brown/black tanesoup to "The Clear" guys about/over a year ago... (Or at least they claimed to be behind it, their names were C & M.)

J said while visiting to drop off, the "machine" (on a table IIRC, which was usually covered up loosely) was mainly a rectangular box resembling some sort of oven. J did not want to stare too obviously or ask any questions the one time it (at least the "oven") was left largely uncovered, but there was more. I wasn't too interested at the time so I didn't inquire any more about it with J.

Some time later, J mentioned to me that business had stalled temporarily, with C&M citing an excuse of some "filter" (or did he say "screen") breaking and that they were awaiting a replacement part (which was said to be very expensive, I think he mentioned multiple hundreds of dollars.) Again, it was mainly information in passing and I didn't pay too much attention and didn't think much of it til very recently. Any idea what this item might be? I was thinking maybe it was a dumbed down / misinterpreted term for condenser, but doesn't seem a borosilicate condenser is that expensive, even for fancy brands...

Take it with a grain of salt on terminology in the situation / story being retold and reinterpreted multiple times, but I feel the events described are very credible.
 

G.O. Joe

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I've made several comments on SFME, just using common sense, I've never owned amicrowave of any kind. It's all about getting the highest temperature, with BHO. You have to add things that are excited by the oven to produce the heat. You need an apparatus focusing rather than dampening microwaves. You have to have an oven that delivers energy to a focused point.
 

grow nerd

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I imagine if you're completely obliterated and hand/eye coordination isn't working too well, a less viscous consistency like The Clear might be more difficult to handle, yeah.
 

G.O. Joe

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Any idea what this item might be?

There are many things in the chemistry world that look like ovens and are ovens, and have oven or furnace in the name. My ideas on using these to distill have been given. There are promising avenues which never involve a microwave, so that would be my most likely guess, it wasn't a microwave.
 
I once knew of a guy, (this is not something I’ve tried myself) that was very well connected and drunk. He also seemed to be attempting to smoke this clear yellowish oil, that I can only assume now was similar to the Raw. I didn’t pay much mind at the time, but in hindsight, he was always fucking with his lighter, and I’d be confident to say, yes, for sure it appeared he was having great difficulty smoking what I now believe to be the Clear, while drunk. I think this is an often overlooked result of the secret process. I’m not gonna try it, but I think being drunk is potentially a critical part of the process. I believe it was also “discovered” by a PHD microwaving a frozen burrito, while drunk, thus rendering it flavor-less and void of all volatile aromatic compounds. Initially, all the Clear products were extracted in Hot Pockets, which is why I personally believe they all had similar flavors.
 

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On a progressive note for the thread, for you few individuals who are still genuinely interested in this topic, and not being a spacedout, power tripping, dickhead in one way or the other I present this for your review.

WO1983002275A1


Id like some constructive input if at all possible.

Special thanks to all of you that has a clear tek and is keeping it from those of us who could really use 90+% doses of medicine for really, really needy patients. Thats compassion at its finest for sure!
 

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Ive got people that really need this guys. Im on the other end of the map and really friggin need this. Jokes aside. Sick family and this will help. People need to eat food to survive... #munchies4life
 

grow nerd

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Everyone has to eat. R&D pioneering and marketing new type of product isn't easy or cost-free. Sometimes financial motivation is needed to drive progress.

Some of you guys act like everyone else should work for free and be motivated by poverty level or even "common" living standards for taking risks.

If you need it so bad, go through the process to obtain it, whatever that may be.

I mean, for fuck's sakes, I really need a new 5- or 6-series AMG. Or a Ferrari.

Let me guess, you sell your buds for $300/unit because there are really poor sober people out there that really need it?
 
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grow nerd

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WO1983002275A1
From a quick glimpse it looks like they are describing separation using chromatography.

From what I can gather, that is not the process we're looking for...and Grey Wolf has already demonstrated it (has a webpage about it with pictures.)
 

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grow nerd you and I are on two very different planes. Too bad all you do is talk crap, instead of contributing. 'Scuse me, let me clarify my intended point of conversation seeing as you cant pick it out yourself....


C. High- and Low-Boiler Removal The crude TFA derivative was separated from volatile and non-volatile impurities by double distillation through a 17x2cm Vigreaux column. The product distilled at 160-170°C (head temperature) and 0.3 Torr. The distillation data, with a rough analysis of the fraction collected in this temperature range obtained by analytical gas chromatography

The balance of the distillate in each case consisted of isomers and other impurities with boiling points very close to that of Δ9-TFA. The final product fraction was a pale yellow liquid and was passed through the industrial scale chromatographic column without further treatment.
 

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