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has there ever been a bluelight sting?

wesmdow

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where narcs took the trouble to bust end-users?

it seems unlikely to me, but im curious as to whether this has happened in this history of bluelight.
 
i dont if this is true information but i wrote in a thread once that someone in the US should come to Florida to have a meet up and someone responded to FL because they tried doing that on bluelight and cops showed up

but i could be giving you false info so dont quote me on that
 
There was a big meetup in Florida that was busted (it was a private party). We believe (though we can't be certain) that it was busted because information was posted on the board. Since then we're a lot stricter about what we allow people to post - basically, you can post public events but that's it.

A number of Australians had their homes raided. There was nothing in particular to link these people to each other, so we believe that it was because they posted on BL.

We know that police and media read this board, and pillreports.

To my knowledge, there has not been a sting operation on BL (if you mean 'police pretending to be buyers or sellers of drugs, in order to catch a dealer'). I would stress again that using BL to buy or sell drugs is strictly against our guidelines and likely to result in an instant ban. This is for everyone's protection :) We're here to share information and hopefully reduce harm.
 
I've read about people who got busted and the prosecution used posts from BL in court as evidence too. but that really isn't a "sting" so take it as you will.
 
There's nothing to stop any LE member from joining up as a member and making posts.

There has been a sting on a different offshoot BL forum. A LE agent became a member, posted away like everyone else, gained trust, and soliciting people through PM's. Some people decided to help him out and got arrested.
 
ok well, if any narcs are reading this just know i'm poor and don't have any drugs (other than a box of benadryl) so i'm a waste of time.
plenty of these other people have lots of drugs tho, i know it, they talk about it constantly. like this is some kind of drug forum or something.8)
 
Will01996 Thats all stuff you guys really should expect though from law enforcement.
 
Iv met people from BL and had them remove their clothes and turn out their pockets before I would even talk about anything. And even then it was alittle sketchy.
 
i haven't even thought of actually meeting another bluelighter in person, well cept for that one guy i talk to all the time... idk man, them commercials is always tellin me not to meet people in person i meet on the internet, or if i do it has to be ok with my mommy and she has to go with me XD

you guys ever see that show to catch a predator, man that's funny stuff
 
I have put out only a very general sense of where I am in the world, and still get fuckers PM'ing me to score drugs, which is funny, because I don't do drugs.
 
phrozen said:
There's nothing to stop any LE member from joining up as a member and making posts.

There has been a sting on a different offshoot BL forum. A LE agent became a member, posted away like everyone else, gained trust, and soliciting people through PM's. Some people decided to help him out and got arrested.

Although this could theoretically happen every day, and could happen for busts over even small ammts to make a news story about 'internent drug dealing' one thing to keep in mind is that police like to get big busts, or at least reasonable size busts.

Police don't take the trouble to plant an UC wiht a group of kids who pitch in once a week to buy a 1/4 oz of weed to split up. Police also will not waste too much time when it looks like they are not going to get up a chain to some significant amt of product. I can guarentee you the bust in florida, if it happened, was not over an 8ball.
 
It is pretty easy to avoid getting busted, even if meeting strangers off the internent IF you are smart and careful to the point of almost being paranoid.

No cop is gonna waste a month of his time exchanging daily emails with some kid who sells dime bags of pot. It's simply not worth it. They come across kids with dime bags every day doing traffic stops which they do anyway.

They also are going to want to have backup and control of the location. So if you change that up a couple of times on the fly in smart and interesting ways to make it impossilbe to be tailed the cops are gonna resist/shy off that. They need to fear for their lives if they are trying to bust someone with something more than a piddly ammt. Make it impossilbe for them to control the location and scene in a manner that is comfortable for them and they will not go along (unless your talking super deep cover trying to infiltrate the mob or some CIA type shit).
 
I was kinda thinking this the other day. But not really busts, i was wondering if somehow someway in our future police states the information that we have posted here in the past could be used against us.

user name = email = ip + personal info = you = fucked
 
Titus said:
Although this could theoretically happen every day, and could happen for busts over even small ammts to make a news story about 'internent drug dealing' one thing to keep in mind is that police like to get big busts, or at least reasonable size busts.

Police don't take the trouble to plant an UC wiht a group of kids who pitch in once a week to buy a 1/4 oz of weed to split up. Police also will not waste too much time when it looks like they are not going to get up a chain to some significant amt of product. I can guarentee you the bust in florida, if it happened, was not over an 8ball.

Don't underestimate how far they're willing to take the drug war. Regular users with a dime bag of weed and a rock of coke have been busted before. One thing we know for sure, is that if there's an opportunity for them to catch a headline, they'd go for it. And an "internet drug dealing" headline would be big in their eyes.
As for cops spending their time on this site, I wouldn't be so sure about that. Sure local police depts aren't going to waste resources on that, but the DEA and other feds certainly will. I wouldn't be surprised if they had a few positions that do exactly that; scan the internet for drug activity.
 
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