How can you justify being a Darknet Vendor, Did you know the drug laws? - Deep Dot Darknet

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DoingFedTime

DoingFedTime

Жыл бұрын

In this video I answer 2 questions that people have sent me:
1. How can you justify being a darknet vendor, your supporting the drug problems of drug addicts!
2. Did you know the drug laws or how much time you would face if you got caught?
In this video I look at the above two questions and get kind of in depth (and kind of lost) in answering them.
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In "Deep Dot Darknet " I do my best to answer the questions that you have given me be it on email, social media, or here on youtube. Most of the time these questions are in regards to the Darknet, hacking, particulars of being a darknet vendor or other InfoSec or OpSec related questions.
I had started the "Deep Dot Darknet " series, to be able to address these questions in a manner that was more complete than a "yes" or "no" response that you typically find in the comments sections.
In any case thank you all for taking your time to submit questions as well as watching, liking and subscribing!
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@MichaelOfRohan
@MichaelOfRohan Жыл бұрын
Being 5 years clean after a 2 year relapse (meth heroin and inhalants since i was 14) the only way to be sober is to not do the drugs. That simple. Drugs are not going anywhere, people who dont do drugs dont understand how impersonal addiction is. We need to learn as a species to stop being addicted to everything. Period. Legalize everything. Like letting a child eat too much cake so they learn not to. Some kids are going to give themselves diabetes, but cake isnt going anywhere..
@kngnothingGT
@kngnothingGT Жыл бұрын
If anyone has downloaded this man's DEFCON 30 talk, they should re-upload it. Our boy needs some exposure!
@DoingFedTime
@DoingFedTime Жыл бұрын
There is actually a mirrored version in the pinned comment on my video where I talk about how the A.U.S.A. ordered me to take it down. I don't anticipate the video being down for more than a few months.
@garryrivera
@garryrivera Жыл бұрын
laws are arbitrary. What is a illegal today is going to be to legal tomorrow and what is legal today might be illegal tomorrow. Politicians and judges are the last human beings that are in a position to legislate morality
@garryrivera
@garryrivera Жыл бұрын
You have every moral justification because human beings have agency. We are the owners of our bodies and therefore our body. Our choice whether that's abortion, vaccines, prostitution, or drug use, prohibition is immoral and prohibition just drives behavior underground and makes it more violent
@jarettmeyer4929
@jarettmeyer4929 2 ай бұрын
haven't watched the whole video yet, but wanted to comment before I forget. I feel that the vendors who operate ethically as far as their product are doing a great service to the world. Its practically impossible to find clean heroin on the street anymore so the dark web is the only option. Keeps you much more safe.
@DoingFedTime
@DoingFedTime 2 ай бұрын
You hit the nail on the head, @jarettmeyer4929!
@Psychonut
@Psychonut 3 ай бұрын
Hey bro just want to say keep grinding your message and info you give is invaluable🙏 Think ive been following you about 6 months but I’ve been digging in more recently watching DEFCON 30 and all these other great videos! Just wanted to leave a comment in regards to the first question you covered and also try and help out the algo😂 I was prescribed OxyContin 40s, perc 15s for “breakthrough”and 10mg Valium for back pain as a teenager around the time when shit was bad up our way and kids were sticking up every CVS in NE before pharmacies changed security protocol. Before I knew it I was sick and tired, in n out of rehabs with a bad dope habit long before the DN!! Thanks Doc, Big Pharma and you too Big Bro (gov) I know it’s on me too and I definitely believe in our personal freedoms and right to choose but damn…I didn’t see that shit coming☠️🤣 Keep it up brother💪🏻
@kidmorvius7177
@kidmorvius7177 Жыл бұрын
Bless this Channel 🖤
@patrickmiller4877
@patrickmiller4877 18 күн бұрын
man i love your videos so much !! just like tell me more and more ! every story iam so in too!!
@serenabethel
@serenabethel Жыл бұрын
thought provoking to say the least. especially bc in the u.s. drug dealers are charged with murder if they can prove the drug they dealt led to a person’s overdose. meanwhile my mom was prescribed fentanyl for back pain, literally, and she overdosed on it and died when i was 7. my family thought of suing the doctor but never did. given, she was very manipulative and would’ve gotten her fix wherever she could find it. no consequences for her drug dealing doctor though. my only question would be how would you feel if someone overdosed and died off what you sent them? given it was a consensual exchange and they are responsible for their own actions. also #libragang
@donnyh3731
@donnyh3731 Жыл бұрын
I only agree with the drug part of liberalism. Everyone should be responsible of what they put in their bodies... not the gov.. but fuck all the other lib thinking tho
@firstmkb
@firstmkb Жыл бұрын
I can’t speak for anyone else, but the closest my experience took me to this question had to do with a chemical compound, nitrogen triiodide. It is very unstable, doesn’t like to be touched, and can explode while drying. It is simple to make with the right starting chemicals, and I made a very Libertarian comment on a forum long ago about sharing the procedure. Then someone messaged me, asking for the procedure. I didn’t know this person - whether they were a dumb kid with more fingers or eyes than they needed, or a curious Chem student too lazy to do his own research. I learned I had my own moral line that I didn’t want to cross in that case, and any offer of money would not have changed my mind. I did feel regret about making my Libertarian post, then not standing behind it 100%. If I had posted the procedure, I would have worried about potential down the road. I would post be willing to post other answers, but that particular one was over the line for me.
@Cueteman
@Cueteman Жыл бұрын
But if I do what I don't want, I agree that the law is good.
@nedflanders5690
@nedflanders5690 Жыл бұрын
Hey man, just had to say I love your videos and I’m slowly making my way through watching all of them. I really enjoy your anecdotes and how you can turn a question into a really interesting story. Quick question, what is a grey dragon? I know green dragon is a alcoholic weed drink, but I can’t find anything on grey dragon. Maybe it’s because I’m from the UK and this is US slang for something Keep up the good work!
@DoingFedTime
@DoingFedTime Жыл бұрын
Ned Flanders, great question! I will answer this question in a video.
@aaronisrael2626
@aaronisrael2626 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate your honesty about why you did what you did, but I'm curious about your current plans. Are you concentrating on content creation or do you have other plans?
@DoingFedTime
@DoingFedTime Жыл бұрын
I have a regular 9-5 writing technical manuals but I also am a criminal justice and prison reform advocate in addition to being a federal prison consultant. In addition to those things is my content creation which I have to say I probably enjoy the most out of all those things. In the time that I have left from that, I write. My first book will be coming out in about a month or two it deals with apply for compassionate release inside of prison currently it's about 600 pages. It's a pretty dry book. The second book that I will be creating will be about my life ranging from child hood to now. That's the one I am most excited about.
@LumocolorARTnr1319
@LumocolorARTnr1319 Жыл бұрын
@@DoingFedTime The 2nd book sounds interesting. I like biographies.
@kyoko703
@kyoko703 Жыл бұрын
When someone is a darknet vendor, the individuals seeking the services of those on the darknet, for whatever reason, they have already made the mental decision to do what they sought out to do. It's not like walking down MLK Blvd and a drug dealer asks you "hey, want a hit?" The individual made a choice to go through the process to get on to the darknet and is actively seeking out these various types of underground services. Is it wrong that a particular substance can be abused so easily but made illegal and yet other substances are just as potent and lethal and yet it is celebrated and promoted as a "safe past time" as long as the advertising states "drink responsibly." I'm not in this game nor have I been in this space. However, at least from the different interviews I've seen over the years, people choose this life of a drug dealer because they possess a particular set of social and technical skills to run a business that involved the logistics, management, distribution, and customer retention of a product that has been deemed illegal under the eyes of the law. There are any number of things that are legal that people get addicted to yet because there are BIG money to be made, market forces want to protect their product and should competing product that can jeopardize their sales figures, that's when you know you need to ask a different set of questions... My understanding is that no one wants to be a drug dealer. If he could obtain/market/distribute a product without all the logistical overhead of OPSEC and secrecy or even having to put it on the darknet and just put up some shopify or etsy store and just only have to worry about "regular problems" like quality control, timely delivery, customer service, customer retention, and figuring out how to set it up so that he can run the business or delegate the business to trust worthy people that he can either take it easy or even help others to grow or even start their own business, I'm pretty sure a lot of people would take the later option. Unfortunately, for whatever reason/situation, people, through life, find themselves in these situations and like many others, these are the life choices they made. is it wrong to try your best to provide for your family? When options and opportunities are limited, people will do what they need to survive and to provide. This isn't to give all drug dealers a pass but we shouldn't be so quick to condemn folks who are just trying to put food on the table and keep the lights on. That isn't to say that there are others up the food chain that exploit the markets like the cartels. In a perfect world, a dealer can just source their product from a small local farmer or set of farmers that they trust and pay these farmers a fair market amount. In return he sells the product and use his earnings to invest in the business, pay the bills, pay the taxes, put food on the table, and maybe, just maybe, set aside a little something for a rainy day. And maybe have enough downtime to spend time with the family.
@DoingFedTime
@DoingFedTime Жыл бұрын
I really liked this you had some absolutely dead on points thank you so much for taking your time to comment.
@kyoko703
@kyoko703 Жыл бұрын
@@DoingFedTime no problem brother!!! :D
@kngnothingGT
@kngnothingGT Жыл бұрын
A well-thought-out response to a morally thought-provoking question.
@boredidk2991
@boredidk2991 Жыл бұрын
Hey man, another great video! Quick question for another video. Was there any major habits you adopted from being a vendor that still have to this day, and equally, was there any minor habits you adopted from being a vendor that you still have to this day? And what are they? Also, how did you do quality testing for stuff like shrooms? (I personally don’t mind this one going unanswered)
@DoingFedTime
@DoingFedTime Жыл бұрын
I will be responding to your question in a separate video, thank you!
@boredidk2991
@boredidk2991 Жыл бұрын
@@DoingFedTime thanks 😊
@Tubernameu123
@Tubernameu123 Жыл бұрын
BOOM! The LOGO!
@KeiranR
@KeiranR Жыл бұрын
Iam looking at returning to my previous career as a security guard ..in regards to social engineering what do you think has changed in the last 5 -10years.. what's the best way to protect against it. . Iam talking from a phisical perspective... love your videos on opsec. 👍 Cheers
@DoingFedTime
@DoingFedTime Жыл бұрын
I would say that more people are aware of social engineering as a whole. 10 Years ago I would be pretty hard pressed to find someone who knew what "reciprocation" or "anchoring" was now-a-days it seems like every other person does. Looking past that you can also see that a ton of shows like "the real hustle" have come out which have also had a ton of educational value to some of the less ethical SE's out there.
@firstmkb
@firstmkb Жыл бұрын
@@DoingFedTime in my opinion, the average person doesn’t have much of a clue except for sharing passwords. Remote workers don’t create the same secure type of facility that large corporations do, so insecure WiFi routers, document destruction, spoofed phone calls, insecure document storage, insecure laptop storage, no on-site security audits…. A lot has changed due to COVID, even if the pendulum swings back towards in-office work.
@irae9
@irae9 Жыл бұрын
You mentioned some people making massive amounts of $$ before they got caught...do you think that in itself affected their sentence? The thing about $$ is it's generally associated with influence in our society - ie large businesses have more control over the market, and can lobby for stuff they want in our laws/etc. With people who get charged with a crime, I've heard a lot of talk about rich ppl getting themselves off, even if they were caught red handed - ie a LOT of evidence against them - because they can afford more expensive lawyers. What was your experience/thoughts on this?
@DoingFedTime
@DoingFedTime Жыл бұрын
Saving this question/comment for something to respond to in a separate video.
@buckmanriver
@buckmanriver Жыл бұрын
Yeah in so many ways you were able to capitalize off the drug war in the United States. Which lead to your conviction and prison sentence. I would recommend folks who are critical of this type of drug use consider reading the book how to change your mind by Michael Pollen.
@Dicofol1
@Dicofol1 Жыл бұрын
What legit career would you suggest to someone that is more of a recluse and introvert that wants to work from home? I know programming has a lot of social interactions with colleagues when working on projects and you need to be good in math :(
@DoingFedTime
@DoingFedTime Жыл бұрын
My advice would be to find something that you love whole-heartedly. A good example of this would be something that when you do it hours go by and you hardly notice - and concentrate on doing that (or learning about it more). Also make sure you actually want a career. The majority of the population want ONLY that - personally, I dislike being forced to work for anyone.
@koba2160
@koba2160 Жыл бұрын
Did they take funds from you when you got packed?
@DoingFedTime
@DoingFedTime Жыл бұрын
When I got packed? Not sure what your talking about or what you mean by "packed".
@koba2160
@koba2160 Жыл бұрын
@@DoingFedTime hmm I’ll go with proven guilty. When you were proven guilty, did they take your money? Seeing as you were caught through the guy laundering your cash, they probably knew how much you had gone through him with
@DoingFedTime
@DoingFedTime Жыл бұрын
@@koba2160 There is in "proven guilty" in the feds. It's "upon preponderance of the evidence" - which is massively different. I was caught because the united states postal inspector opened a package with out a warrant, and then used it to apply for a search warrant.
@francesino353
@francesino353 Жыл бұрын
Do you think it’s possible to drop ship in the black market?
@DoingFedTime
@DoingFedTime Жыл бұрын
This is a good question. I am going to answer it in a future episode of Asked and Answered.
@nexusyang4832
@nexusyang4832 Жыл бұрын
"Do you do layaway?" 🤣 Sorry, was thinking of a Chris Rock joke. 😆😆😆😂😂😂
@garryrivera
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