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I heard of this guy who killed himself by taking a pill that stops your heart. He was a Facebook friend of mine so I'm trying to find out where and how he got this pill. Also, what could it have been??
 
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I'll look that up. So I purchased a VPN and downloaded a Tor browser so I can reach the deep and dark web. There's this drug called Nembutal. I'm doing my research.
 
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I'll look that up. So I purchased a VPN and downloaded a Tor browser so I can reach the deep and dark web. There's this drug called Nembutal. I'm doing my research.
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I'll look that up. So I purchased a VPN and downloaded a Tor browser so I can reach the deep and dark web. There's this drug called Nembutal. I'm doing my research.
what is a tor browser?
 
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what is a tor browser?
It mostly works just like a normal browser, but is more secure "behind the scenes", since it effectively disguises your IP address.
You can google it and download and install it if you wish, and start using it pretty much straight away.
 
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it sounds like a vpn. could you turn it off and on?
It mostly works just like a normal browser, but is more secure "behind the scenes", since it effectively disguises your IP address.
You can google it and download and install it if you wish, and start using it pretty much straight away.
 
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it sounds like a vpn. could you turn it off and on?


it is. I also have a vpn. Yes you just use your Norma browser instead of Tor. Although, I did find a few webisites that have legally managed to sell the drug. I'm investigating it's scam-worthliness
it is. I also have a vpn. Yes you just use your Norma browser instead of Tor. Although, I did find a few webisites that have legally managed to sell the drug. I'm investigating it's scam-worthliness
With both that is. As opposed to just using the VPN
 
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TOR is not a VPN.
Just to clarify that.
 
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it sounds like a vpn. could you turn it off and on?
You wouldn't really turn TOR on and off, since it's an application rather than a background service (except in the basic sense that you would turn a normal browser on and off, by starting it, or closing it down/exiting, but that's not really what you were referring to).
So when you're running the TOR browser it doesn't affect your other regular browsers, since it's not running as a "service".
The "TOR stuff" only applies within the TOR browser....

To get a more broad / general understanding :

A VPN lets you choose your "virtual country", to access websites/content that might only be available in certain countries.
(classic example would be accessing video content for different regions, eg netflix, although netflix tries to detect VPNs and prevent this)

In theory a VPN also disguises your IP address, although some people question how much logging VPN companies do (even when they claim not to), and how much they would co-operate with law enforcement, etc....

TOR is considered to be more secure, but you don't get to "choose" your country on demand in the way you can with a VPN - it might just be "luck" as to which route through the network you happen to be assigned when using it. (Actually, I believe you can do that with TOR, but it's cumbersome, and not recommended for best security).

There are also various debates about whether it's a good idea to use a VPN and TOR at the same time, and opinions on this vary.

In (very) simplistic terms, you can view TOR as a sort of "free VPN", to give you some privacy, but without the "country selection" control feature.
If you need the "country select" feature, then you may need a VPN.
TOR is also not very good for streaming (the way it routes data over multiple connections reduces the speed).

For "regular" websites, if you already have a VPN, then using TOR may not be essential.
If you're using TOR, then you may not need a VPN.... (unless you need the country selection feature).

*However* certain websites (typically those that end in ".onion") can *only* be accessed using TOR.
So to access the "dark net", you will need to be using TOR.

Also....
As your question hints at, a VPN runs as a service, and affects *all* internet traffic to/from your computer.
So when a VPN is running, it will affect *all* browsers, including TOR (so your TOR browser will be connecting to the TOR network, via your VPN), so you get a sort of double security, although there is debate about whether this "double security" is really more secure.... Some believe it is *less* secure.


There are *many* technical details to all of this, and I'm not a "guru", so there are no doubt inaccuracies in what I've written above, and many things I've left out....
 
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it is. I also have a vpn. Yes you just use your Norma browser instead of Tor. Although, I did find a few webisites that have legally managed to sell the drug. I'm investigating it's scam-worthliness

With both that is. As opposed to just using the VPN
Be careful.....
Virtually all "clearnet" sites "selling" N are scams.
Currently there are two main known N sellers....
One is based on an email address listed in the peaceful pill handbook.
The other is a dark web vendor....
 
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Although, I did find a few webisites that have legally managed to sell the drug. I'm investigating it's scam-worthliness
If you are talking about N search this site. Save time and avoid being scammed
 
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Thank you for your detailed explanation. ❤️
You wouldn't really turn TOR on and off, since it's an application rather than a background service (except in the basic sense that you would turn a normal browser on and off, by starting it, or closing it down/exiting, but that's not really what you were referring to).
So when you're running the TOR browser it doesn't affect your other regular browsers, since it's not running as a "service".
The "TOR stuff" only applies within the TOR browser....

To get a more broad / general understanding :

A VPN lets you choose your "virtual country", to access websites/content that might only be available in certain countries.
(classic example would be accessing video content for different regions, eg netflix, although netflix tries to detect VPNs and prevent this)

In theory a VPN also disguises your IP address, although some people question how much logging VPN companies do (even when they claim not to), and how much they would co-operate with law enforcement, etc....

TOR is considered to be more secure, but you don't get to "choose" your country on demand in the way you can with a VPN - it might just be "luck" as to which route through the network you happen to be assigned when using it. (Actually, I believe you can do that with TOR, but it's cumbersome, and not recommended for best security).

There are also various debates about whether it's a good idea to use a VPN and TOR at the same time, and opinions on this vary.

In (very) simplistic terms, you can view TOR as a sort of "free VPN", to give you some privacy, but without the "country selection" control feature.
If you need the "country select" feature, then you may need a VPN.
TOR is also not very good for streaming (the way it routes data over multiple connections reduces the speed).

For "regular" websites, if you already have a VPN, then using TOR may not be essential.
If you're using TOR, then you may not need a VPN.... (unless you need the country selection feature).

*However* certain websites (typically those that end in ".onion") can *only* be accessed using TOR.
So to access the "dark net", you will need to be using TOR.

Also....
As your question hints at, a VPN runs as a service, and affects *all* internet traffic to/from your computer.
So when a VPN is running, it will affect *all* browsers, including TOR (so your TOR browser will be connecting to the TOR network, via your VPN), so you get a sort of double security, although there is debate about whether this "double security" is really more secure....


There are *many* technical details to all of this, and I'm not a "guru", so there are no doubt inaccuracies in what I've written above, and many things I've left out....
 
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If you are talking about N search this site. Save time and avoid being scammed
Sanctioned suicide?
Be careful.....
Virtually all "clearnet" sites "selling" N are scams.
Currently there are two main known N sellers....
One is based on an email address listed in the peaceful pill handbook.
The other is a dark web vendor....
What do you mean an e mail? I think you have to be over 50 and terminally ill. Where can I access it on the dark web?
 
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Sanctioned suicide?

What do you mean an e mail? I think you have to be over 50 and terminally ill. Where can I access it on the dark web?
Have a look in the PPH :
https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/pph-dec-2019.30370/
Do a search for "availability of nembutal". In that chapter is an email address.
That would be liquid N.

For powder, it would be the dark web.
To learn to use the dark web, you could start with this :
https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/darknet-issues.27784
 
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Sanctioned suicide?

What do you mean an e mail? I think you have to be over 50 and terminally ill. Where can I access it on the dark web?
Yes what you need is all here just Search the search bar. You can also read through this to get a little background so you understand the risks.
https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/getting-n-from-a-things-everyone-should-know.28438/
 
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Thank you
Have a look in the PPH :
https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/pph-dec-2019.30370/
Do a search for "availability of nembutal". In that chapter is an email address.
That would be liquid N.

For powder, it would be the dark web.
To learn to use the dark web, you could start with this :
https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/darknet-issues.27784
Thank you
 
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