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Neurosoup (Krystle Cole) and Brandon Green

OrionTheHunter

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So I just finished watching the Vice documentary on the Neurosoup lady, Krystle Cole, and the underground LSD lab she was involved with. Her account of what happened seems to absolve her of any guilt, especially in relation to the kidnap and torture of an 18-year-old boy by the name of Brandon Green. She also lays out her side of the story in this article on her website:

http://www.neurosoup.com/krystle-cole-kidnapping-charges-and-involvement-with-the-dea/

However, I came across what is alleged to be Brandon Green's testimony on this site toward the bottom of the page:

http://www.freeleonardpickard.org/Skinner-Timeline.html

He accuses Cole of being an accomplice of Gordon Todd Skinner in his capture and torture... So what do you all think? Is she an innocent psychedelic enthusiast or an evil cold-hearted bitch who is now profiting off of her experience in the LSD trade?
 
This may belong in DITM. Probably a shade of gray between the two perspectives in reality if you ask me
 
I'm just bustin yer balls man. Idgaf rly

I do know that neurosoup doesn't have the best rep ever tho so u may be on to something, I just don't have the resources/research done to discuss it
 
Somebody, I think on shroomery, posted the whole court dialogue. You can never trust a snitch, although I'm sure almost everybody would spill the beans on others when faced with life in prison knowing you could be free by just talking.
 
It's hard to really say without personally knowing her but I do believe that she was genuinely good person that was just trapped in a horrible situation that she couldn't get out of and was afraid of what Skinner would do to her. Allot of people claim they they'd never snitch but crack under the pressure when facing a life sentence. Then again maybe she really is just as much of a deranged psychopath as Skinner. People like that can be experts at playing the victim card.
 
Well I honestly don't give a shit about whether or not she's a snitch... What troubles me is Brandon Green's testimony (assuming that really is his testimony) that accuses her of assisting Gordon Todd Skinner in his capture and torture. I mean, if you read what was done to him it was beyond disgusting and inhumane. Absolutely monstrous. If she was guilty of that then I can't even begin to understand how she escaped prison time.
 
I watched that Vice video, IMO shes definitely a piece of shit who was absolutely in on the whole thing.

Neurosoup videos really bother me as well, there's something almost creepy about her.
 
I watched that Vice video, IMO shes definitely a piece of shit who was absolutely in on the whole thing.

Neurosoup videos really bother me as well, there's something almost creepy about her.

I know exactly what you mean by creepy. Everything she does seems to be missing authenticity. That feels creepy, because what she does (talking about drugs) is something special and original - you just expect a strong charakter in her place.
 
I know half of you guys won't believe me, (yes, I also have the Internet and occasionally I search my own name,) but I'm Brandon Andres Green, the guy who was kidnapped and saddistically tortured. The testimony you read was my testimony. I go further into detail on Shroomery.org. My opinion of Krystle is different than most, (to say the least!) BUT I have forgiven her for my own spiritual development. A moderator can feel free to contact me to verify my legitimacy. Also I appreciate your guys's kind sentiments and the fact you even care. Majority of the people I come in contact with in a regular day have no clue, so it's cathartic for me to discuss this stuff and even answer whatever random questions you all may have. I've tried my hardest to leave my kidnapping in the past but thus far that's been extremely impossible since almost every time I move practically any part of my body I am quickly reminded, soooo now I'm trying a different approach.. : )
 
The VICE documentary was nonsense, this woman is highly manipulative, obviously, and had Hamilton Morris wrapped around her finger (source: less than one degree of separation.) Krystle Cole is a nasty little psychopath and the whole "Silo Saga" was a morass of snitches snitching on snitches. WLP didn't seem to have any great facility at choosing his friends, and pretty much everyone involved was absolutely nuts: what sort of a person invites a stripper to a clandestine drug-synthesis lab, or an 18 year old kid, or for that matter, someone as unstable as Skinner?

People on the business side of the psychedelic community, from the retail level on upwards, unfortunately often display an astounding degree of naïveté when it comes to trusting and doing business with others, and they are also, for a community based in whole cloth around highly illegal activity, rather surprisingly easy on snitches (see: Halpern) and ready to forgive this and other very serious wrongdoing, on an individual and spiritual level that's a great virtue, but in terms of allowing a person back into the fold, it's unacceptable.

One might even forgive an act of violence but cooperation with the authorities cannot be unwound on any level and forever marks someone in terms of how the ought to be seen by the entire community, as sort of a hostis humani generis. Krystle's latter day comeback as "NeuroSoup" isn't very impressive when you realize all that it consists of is her trying to re-package information easily found on Erowid, etc. and market herself through sex appeal (shades of her former "profession," actually.) Disgusting. Kill it with fire.

OrionTheHunter said:
Well I honestly don't give a shit about whether or not she's a snitch...

Never been to prison or spent a lot of time contemplating the possibility, I take it.

OrionTheHunter said:
What troubles me is Brandon Green's testimony (assuming that really is his testimony) that accuses her of assisting Gordon Todd Skinner in his capture and torture. I mean, if you read what was done to him it was beyond disgusting and inhumane. Absolutely monstrous. If she was guilty of that then I can't even begin to understand how she escaped prison time.

Oh it's definitely troubling enough, but the fact that she escaped prison time is totally unremarkable and par for the course for the feds given someone who's cooperating in bringing down a sufficiently big fish.

Morpheus19 said:
That feels creepy, because what she does (talking about drugs) is something special and original - you just expect a strong charakter in her place.

Clearly, you must not know a lot of people who do or talk about drugs.
 
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