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Bubba Army Radio Listening Thread *EARTHQUAKE EDITION* AUG 22-26, 2011
You want an FDA agent checking every pill in every bottle to ensure authenticity for a type of drug the FDA approved? The FDA can't regulate or bring up fines against phantom pharmacies that don't exist in the us.
It's illegal to ship any prescription based drug cross border. So you have the source address of a known online company and you halt the shipment. Either that or set up a sting to get the address by purchasing the material from Canada and then getting the address to inform customs agents. Heck in this case they trapped google by setting up fake companies in "canada" to ship the materials to the us and used adwords.
It would be interesting to see the shipping paperwork because they could be charged in Canada for falsifying the forms.
Let me give you an example. I routinely ship computer parts cross border and have had many shipments held in customs because the paperwork was incorrect for insane reasons. I have 2+ hours of paperwork for each shipment and we're talking a simple dell computer that requires FCC paperwork, commercial invoice and DRAM forms for the RAM modules.
It just seems fishy the shipments are getting cross border easily.
only military has emf shielding your car and cpu don't
Military, government, banks, server farms, any business worth their salt has it's servers and databases behind emf shielding. No stone age, just a brief bit of chaos until data is restored to end user periphereals.
Military, government, banks, server farms, any business worth their salt has it's servers and databases behind emf shielding. No stone age, just a brief bit of chaos until data is restored to end user periphereals.
don't forget airplane's kinda hard to fly with no cpu ...
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