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by
Anthony Roberts
Author of
Anabolic Steroids: Ultimate Research Guide and
Beyond Steroids;
Co-Author with Christian Thibaudeau of
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
- Body Transformation From Both Sides of
the Force
Anthony Roberts has been researching anabolic steroids for over a
decade. He recently began formulating dietary supplements for
bodybuilder. The first is
MyoGenX - a natural testosterone booster developed by world
famous steroid guru Anthony Roberts. MyoGenX contains a three
pronged attack scientifically proven to increase your testosterone
levels - which will in turn increase your lean muscle mass, boost
your strength, and burn your fat!
Discussion of pharmaceutical agents below is
presented for information only. Nothing here is
meant to take the place of advice from a licensed
health care practitioner. Consult a physician before
taking any medication.
Originally published on iSteroids.com.
Reprinted with permission.
NOTE FROM AUTHOR: From time to time, by
position in the steroid world allows me to meet
some interesting characters to say the least. Well,
this is one of those times. I’ve been able to interview
someone who was involved with the former Ttokkyo
labs, at a very high level. His story is a cautionary
tale, and not a “how-to”…he lived the steroid dealers
life, at the highest level, and paid for it with
prison time. I’ve decided not to edit this interview,
even though he trashes some steroid sites as well
as major people in the anabolic steroid world. Remember,
this is not necessarily the opinion of Anthony Roberts,
but rather is 100% the opinion of the interviewee.
Alright…here it is…
Anthony Roberts: Ok...without telling us too
much about you, can you let us know what your experience
with steroids is?
Anon: Well, “without telling us to me
about you” needs to be addressed first. I have already
been convicted of several things and been through
a couple prison systems. I need to state, right
from the start, that some of the things I am going
to talk about I did indeed experience myself. In
some cases, a friend of mine did some of the stuff
I will talk about. I can’t remember. Basically,
if you are from the government and reading this,
I assume you know who I am. If I didn’t already
cop to something that you are reading, you should
assume that my friend did it. Back then I was pretty
doped up most of the time, so things get a little
blurry every now and again. I suspect that other,
non-G-men will recognize who I am as well. I’ll
say something to you later on, if I feel like it.
Although it should be obvious that I have the freedom
to say whatever I want and artistic license to say
it however I want to, if you are reading this and
from the government, know that it is a bunch of
flat-out lies. I don’t ever know what a steroid
is. Cool?
Anyhow, I have a little bit of experience with
steroids. To put it bluntly, I had the unfortunate
distinction of being a fairly important part of
what I consider to be the premier anabolics distribution
and manufacturing operations of all time: Laboratorios
Ttokkyo. Obviously, a white kid from the ‘burbs
doesn’t just fly to Mexico City and apply for the
job I had. It was a long and very unique road that
we paved and led us to fortune, albeit brief and
fleeting.
Anthony Roberts: Can you give us some back
story here?
Anon: A little back story might be helpful
in understanding the whole of things. I always remark
to myself that really, anyone could have done what
I did as long as they paid attention to the landscape
of the time and wanted what I wanted as badly as
I did. It’s kind of like starting a UG lab now;
anyone who really wants to can find a way to import
powder, a way to get vials and equipment, and start
producing some garbage that people will happily
buy. Most people are content to just buy it and
spend the money, but there are those of us who are
first compelled to buy 3, sell 2, and get a freebie
and then wind up getting rich because other people
are lazy (or smart).
A long time ago, when I first saw actual banner
ads for powder suppliers, I got flashbacks of the
beginning of my end. You guys are a bunch of retards,
with your boards and pseudo-security. People from
other countries sponsor your board and it’s not
illegal in their country to sell steroids. You think
that makes you safe. You’re just advertising for
someone who is doing something perfectly legal,
right? You really think it is that simple? You are
providing a vehicle to enable illegal transactions.
It’s like having banner ads for fertilizer on a
militia website. I won’t harp on this yet, but I
probably will. You are retards, just waiting for
the Fed to take interest. Now, I was a retard once,
too – so I can say that. You are a bunch of retards
and you are going to fall. I’ll get into why later,
if there is time.
Anthony Roberts: How did you start out in
this particular line of work?
Anon: I started off like anyone else really;
I just wanted to be bigger than the next guy. That
mindset wound up transferring to my business approach
as well and both got me into a boatload of shit
eventually. I started off reading the boards, researching,
learning, and pretty quickly I was a regular on
‘Bolex and Varix and a few other discussion boards.
Its important to remember when you hear me talking
about those days that the ‘net was much smaller
back then and there were maybe half a dozen steroid-related
websites. They didn’t have central repositories
for profiles, cycles, and everything else that each
board has today. Shit was kind of scattered, and
Brian Raupp was ahead of his time, centralizing
information and bringing clientele to himself. I
don’t know Brian personally. From what I understand,
he just got out of Federal Prison himself, after
fucking up on supervised release. To me, that means
he had a chance to not go away at all but blew it
by being a dipshit and continuing to sell while
on probation. I was supposed to sell him a bunch
of shit one time but somewhere along the way the
product was taken by the feds and the deal wasn’t
lucrative enough to make me want to do it again.
I’ll sell you 1000 bottles if I’m making $5 a piece
and it’s easy for me to get the bottles in my hand,
but that’s one of the logistical problems behind
being a large importer and distributor: shipping
volumes of product. It makes much more sense for
me to get 1000 bottles and sell to two or three
dudes who don’t want anyone to know who I am for
fear of losing their client base. That way, I can
mark things up $35 a unit and still get rid of it
inside of a day. It’s the same number of boxes,
but I’m making $35k instead of $5k and I don’t have
to deal with people in the federal spotlight. If
I set it up right, I’d never even see the boxes
and I’d never even know what my customers looked
like. I didn’t quite do it that way, but I never
wanted to be in the spotlight. I guess that’s lesson
one that Ttokkyo should have learned; keep thy ass
out of the spotlight.
Anyhow, the boards were like the Wild West back
then. Anyone remember HumanSaurus Rex? A good dude.
How about Simian? Another good dude. How about Damian
Borleone and Leroy? Chances are, if you knew them,
you got locked up like me.
Oh, but wait. Another lesson: the Feds get everyone
to roll. Some do it much more quickly and easily
than others. Right now there is a fellow named GAC
(Red Star of China) or Brock or Bruce sitting in
the can. The Feds visited him but didn’t arrest
or charge him. Wow. Watch what happens in China
now. Tell me if it is a coincidence. (Note from
Anthony Roberts: This interview was conducted well
before the recent Chinese powder busts…scary, huh?)


Anthony Roberts: What do you think of the
state of internet steroid discussion boards?
Anon: Today, everyone and their uncle’s
sister is a mod or some sort of VIP Member of a
useless board that regurgitates the same profiles
and bullshit, making people think that using steroids
is actually a complicated endeavor. Back then, the
boards were either owned by dealers and used as
vehicle to sell their product, or the boards had
resident, US-based dealers that catered to the members
of said board. People bought the big drugs:
dbol,
test,
deca,
winny,
and
Anadrol. Nobody gave a shit about trenbolone
laureate acetate 17a precursors. You know, there
really are a bunch of retards out there now. They
ever have antiestrogen precursors. Makes me want
to puke. People are actually buying
HGH FRAGMENTS! Hello! These things cannot possibly
work. Ask any scientist who isn’t selling them.
The entire protein must be there in order to be
recognized. A fragment is useless. It’s like sawing
one tooth out of a key and selling it as a key fragment.
Sure, its part of a key, but its not going to turn
any fucking locks. Anyhow…
Regardless of the politics behind the boards,
very few people actually knew anything about steroids
back then. The boards were a way to get your email
address out there and to post “list me” in a thread
so you could find a supplier. It was a ton of flaming
and bullshit. I remember bringing down a board over
and over again by pasting a little JavaScript into
my post. You got redirected to gay.com or whatever.
It was fun, and it certainly wasn’t the structured
force that it is today. I guess that holds true
for the entire internet and spectrum of social networking
applications.
The only real book out there was that piece of
crap by Bill Phillips (before he “sold out” literally
and figuratively with Body For Life and make millions
upon millions in addition to the Entrepreneur of
the Year award). A cohesive set of
steroid
profiles had yet to be written. You had to Google
a little more intensely than you do now to find
your answers, and nobody wanted to do that. It didn’t
take long for me, through a little extra effort,
to become a pretty well-respected and regarded.
If you could talk about what is really a pretty
simple subject and use big words, draw clear metaphors,
have anything insightful to say without copying
and pasting (or if you were really good at pasting
from Medline/PubMed), you became well-known pretty
quickly. Because of this, I made a lot of good contacts
for my personal gear. I was punctilious with my
posts and people assumed that I was somebody.
That translated into good contacts. Specifically,
I met people located closer to the Mexican border.
The guys in NY had Brighton Beach and the Russians
and lots of Euro gear. There were a few of those
guys. But more interesting to me were the dudes
out in California – all fairly spoiled white boys
besides two in particular that I knew of – and they
were all competing for business, doing crazy things
with their prices if you came upon them through
the right channels. I had a bunch of middle-level
dealers that couldn’t keep up with me anymore, and
they wound up referring me to their dealers. Why
they did this is beyond me, but they did and it
worked out well for me. You’d like to think that
they were just good guys, looking out for a ‘bro”
– but that’s bullshit. The fact is, I think I know
why they did it. They made more selling to 20 different
people than they made selling to me, and you can
only get so much product shipped every week. I’d
take it all from all of them. It didn’t make sense
for them to turn down my business and it didn’t
make sense to do business with me. So, they passed
me on in hopes that the “bro” factor would get them
in better with their suppliers. It didn’t work out
like that. I wound up being their suppliers’ exclusive
customer in many cases. Money is money and money
isn’t a friend.
Anthony Roberts: So I imagine that you were
a big time local dealer at that point?
Anon: Locally, I cut everyone’s throat
in a real guerrilla move that I didn’t intend as
such. I really had no idea that people were spending
$90 on a bottle of test, even by the 100 count,
and so when I started offering T200’s at literally
1/3rd of what anyone else was offering them at,
I sold 3 times as much (the demand was bigger than
the supply, apparently) and had a very, very secure
customer base that nobody could hope to steal. My
customers protected me because they didn’t want
anyone knowing who I was and getting to me. I started
supplying the local suppliers, then the not-so-local
guys, then a bit more than that. I got myself a
nice new luxury car. I had a few affairs. I was
making chump change, but I only call it chump change
because of what would happen later on.
So I am becoming a fairly substantial dealer,
and it is happening on two fronts; there is my local
area that I am selling in: far removed from Tijuana
and the world of storage units, border crossings,
and kidnapping; and there is the southern CA world
of exactly that, and more. I was bicoastal, with
more friends and associates out there than over
here, and I spent a lot of time going back and forth
to hang out and network and see things first-hand.
If you’ve never been in a Granero during the early
part of this century, you missed something really
unique. It was exciting to be a part of all this
criminality and shadiness. It was like living in
some sort of movie for a white-bread kid like myself.
As I was saying, I became a relatively large
customer for more than one guy in the San Diego
area and eventually had to strike deals with both
of them that they wouldn’t do business with anyone
besides me. I could certainly keep them busy, and
having them fucking around with dinky ass $5k orders
was stupid for everyone when I could do four of
five times that and pay on time for sure in full.
I had half a dozen cell phones, one for each of
them, and I knew that what I was doing was not that
illegal anyhow. 5 year maximum sentence, and that
was only if you got caught with a stadium full of
dbol. I felt like I had a pretty good sense of the
risk to benefit ratio, and the ROI (return on investment)
was retarded. I had a good thing. I thought. And
it made me read more about my business, study older
compounds, alternative drugs that were not available
in the states (like trenbolone) and generally think
of ways that more money could be made, with a higher
degree of safety. I figured that if I ever DID get
caught, Id have a few million hidden away somewhere
and I’d do the measly 6 months in jail. Whatever.
Who cares? Pay me a million a month and I’ll do
a couple years in the can. Who wouldn’t?
Well, I wouldn’t. Not now. But it sounds good,
right?
Anthony Roberts: Sounds like a decent deal,
actually... but how did all of this translate into
you making your contacts in Mexico?
Anon: For a long time I avoided talking
to anyone in Mexico who would have been a good supplier
for me. I never intended on cutting anyone’s throat.
I truly didn’t. As far as I was concerned, my suppliers
deserved to be paid for taking all the risk that
they took. In any given transaction, you have essentially
X tasks involved. You have to buy the stuff (transfer
money to someone in Mexico). You have to have everything
crossed. You have to secure the stuff once it is
crossed. You have to pack and ship it. That all
happened “over there.” I had to receive the stuff.
I had to dump it off on someone and get paid. I
had to send cash back to CA or Mexico for the next
one. I thought that a good 70 percent of the risk
was “over there” between the Granero and Chula Vista,
CA. Once it was crossed I saw very little risk after
it left the San Diego airport or the Rialto hub.
This might be a good time for me to mention a
few things about shipping. For one, every time you
use anything besides regular USPS Priority mail,
they can open your box just because they feel like
it. There is good and bad about ground, next day
air, UPS, FedEx, DHL (tons of issues with them)
and USPS. The only thing that consistently helped
me as a dealer was overnighting packages. Sure,
its riskier and the box stands out a little more
if it originates from or heads to one of the “hot
spots” (NY, S. California, Miami), but if there
is a problem with your package you know about it
before it gets to you and you can structure to avoid
problems. UPS told me that the Feds had my package
on more than one occasion, and the infamous “Status:
Exception / Forwarded to destination” helped me
avoid controlled deliveries more than once. I have
seen more than my share of controlled deliveries
and have never been busted myself, but if the Feds
get involved and it goes down like they want it
to, there is always big trouble. Hopefully I will
have time to get a little more into how the whole
Federal drug charge thing works. We’ll see. This
is supposed to be a short interview and I think
Anthony is probably already thinking that I have
said more than he wanted. It isn’t so easy for me
to go back and relive this shit, so when I do, I
have to set aside time to feel like a schmuck and
I did that today. Today, I am a schmuck telling
you stuff that schmucks might want to know.
Anthony Roberts: SO you were moving some decent
amounts of product by then. Why get greedy?
Anon: So yeah, I was moving a good amount
of product and felt pretty good about my security
and personal safety, but once I started to push
the envelope and move more than could easily fit
into a box (about 200 bottle can go in a small box
and not make a scene) I started having issues with
transporting everything. Once you start mailing
thousands of units, you have to work out the logistics
of “where is it all going to land?” and “how much
will that box weigh?” and “how many times can I
use this address?” and “what MBE are they going
to mail it from this time and is the UPS guy that
we know even working today?” and “what if some FedEx
knucklehead drops the box and I get 500 cc of oil
leaking out the side because Juanito forgot to wrap
it in a plastic bag?” and “will my Winny’s freeze
in the plane during December?” (Answer: they might)
and a bunch of other stuff that wouldn’t occur to
you until you actually tried to move a thousand
10ml bottles a week across the country in a timely
and secure fashion while not establishing a pattern
and remaining anonymous.
We wound up using vehicles to transport everything.
Paid drivers who were very well taken care of. But
you know, anytime you add another person to the
equation, you are exponentially increasing your
risk. More on that later as well…
Anthony Roberts: SO where were you, personally,
at that point?
Anon: All this shit was going on. I was
making more money every week. It was a veritable
gold mine, and I had a million ideas about how to
make business better, decrease risk, turn the Mexican
scene around, and change the scene for the better.
I started to tell my suppliers what I was thinking
and people started to listen. Back then, you would
get a
Reforvit
in a bottle that had markings on the outside to
show you how much oil was in there and thick globs
of glue that seeped through the crooked, tissue-thin
crooked label. Mexican products really did lack
that crap that Americans eat up. You see it even
in the supermarket. People buy the shit with the
nice packaging and flashy label. Its human nature,
and a vet company just didn’t need to cater to that
type of consumer until the opportunity to capitalize
on it was discovered.
Mexico was getting a really bad rap, and since
I specialized in Mexican gear even though we could
order tubs of dbol from Thailand for $40 (Note
From Anthony Roberts: A “tub” of Dbol is 1,000 tabs)
and have things sent from Europe without too much
difficulty, the focus was on Granero products because
they were there and Mexicans liked making money
on Mexican products. They had more control over
it. Mexico was always looked down upon, and it bothered
me. It still gets a bad rap, to an extent, but back
then you had serious gear snobs who would poo-poo
Brovel while totally overlooking the fact that Steris’
Phoenix, AZ plant was shut down for being unsterile
and underdosing product.
Anthony Roberts: So was steroid dealing your
“job” at that point?
Anon: I was a full time drug dealer by
now, thinking along the lines of a regular businessperson,
I guess. I and always had a penchant for business.
I wanted to grow an empire, because it was there,
begging to be built. Like I said, I really think
almost anyone could have done what I did. You almost
couldn’t get in trouble for steroids back then.
If I told you about the sizes of the boxes I had
mailed to me, from within the United States, seized
by authorities without significant follow-up, you’d
be shocked. It really seemed like nobody cared all
that much, but I knew that as soon as you started
thumbing your nose at the government, they would
have to step in and do something. I always said
that if they could look the other way, they would.
We didn’t wind up letting them, much like the powder
and UG lab guys are not letting them now.
My friend suggested that Ttokkyo do something
to set them apart from all the other vet pharm producers
in Mexico. He suggested that they do something like
build better packaging and spend some money on ink
that didn’t run, good quality paper, nicely crimped
vials, and throw some shrink wrap around the glossy
boxes. He suggested that they go ahead and have
a US-based lab run assays of their product and post
them online, verifiable and for the world to see.
They listened. I think it was partially just
a way to placate a big customer at first, but when
this same person met with the bigwigs of the company
and told them about putting padding in the bottles
so the tabs wouldn’t rattle when they were mailed,
about producing a trenbolone product even though
it was so much more expensive than the classic vet
drugs, and boost the dosages of everything so it
was more easily used by human beings, the Good Company
listened to it’s customer base. At least, they listened
to my buddy.
Nobody made 10 mg dbol back then. Ttokkyo fucked
up a little by making the 10mg tablet almost identical
to the 5 mg tab (people will pay a buck a tab and
only a buck a tab in lots of gyms). Still, the investment
in collateral materials, packaging, lab work, and
a fairly intense viral marketing campaign took off.
There were some of us board members posting pictures
of products before they were released, to generate
buzz. All you had to do was send something to a
board owner once in awhile and they would let you
post whatever you wanted. Plus, every board wanted
to be the board that had the first pictures of Trenbol
75 or Deca300 or whatever.
Some of us made sure to let the world know of
the difference between Ttokkyo and Brovel or Tornel.
It was obvious when you saw the products, but we
had to get people to order the products in order
for the word to spread and for the actuality of
what they had accomplished to be recognized. The
board members listened, bought products, and Ttokkyo
was quickly recognized as something unique. They
set a standard that Quality Vet almost immediately
followed and became the norm.
Interestingly enough, I am almost certain that
Ttokkyo can attribute a degree of its initial success
to its name. People actually thought it was from
Japan. They wanted “that Japanese stuff” and apparently
didn’t see the huge “HECHO EN MEXICO” on the bottle
or the SAGAR numbers. Whatever.
Anthony Roberts: Looking back, what do you
think about that now?
Anon: Its also interesting to me now,
looking back, that the same things people held against
Mexican gear back in the day are completely overlooked
and even justified today when it comes to UG products.
They used to call Mexican products “bathtub” gear
and talk intense shit about the lack of controls
and not being able to trust something that wasn’t
regulated, something that was Mexican.
Now you have UG stuff showing up in some of the
Anabolic guidebooks and listed as “legit” - one
of the biggest mistakes you can make and most irresponsible
things you can do, if you ask me. I say this for
a variety of reasons, and I say this as a human
being who wants what is best for humankind. One
reason this is wrong is that it is misleading and
unsafe. These UG products are NOT legit. They are
NOT actual pharmaceutical products, produced with
any kind of control or academic oversight. These
“UG” are made by unemployed losers looking to make
a buck and specifically NOT looking to better the
human race. The sit there, all sweaty, weighing
powder with a $100 scale, doling it out with a plastic
spoon, and working with tools from Vials-R-Us and
Home Depot. This shit just isn’t a good idea. I
know a couple guys who actually died from staph
infections related to UG gear. And no, it wasn’t
because they didn’t swab their ass with isopropyl
first. These were professional juiceheads. They
didn’t post on the boards, so you didn’t hear about
them. They were just regular amateur bodybuilders
trying to do what they do, and I am very sure that
there are more than a few others out there who died
because of bunk gear (the same shit that Llewellen
says is real). (Note From Anthony Roberts: Ok…I
typically wouldn’t let someone attack another steroid
author like this, regardless of my personal feelings
on him, but I agreed to let this article be uncensored,
so that’s what it is)
The second reason it is a big mistake to represent
“UG” gear as legit is the basic fact that you cannot
guarantee these UG labs will be doing the same thing
on Friday that they were on Thursday, or that the
labels of identical products were even printed by
people who know each other. You are essentially
legitimizing the illegitimate, and that’s an awful
thing to do. Nobody wins in that scenario, except
the publisher of the book and the UG lab that is
feeding him kickbacks. All the boards with sponsors
are going to be indicted or are already in bed with
the feds. I don’t care what country they are “located”
in. I know too much to believe any of that “our
owner is in Australia” bullshit. I will spew more
about why I don’t believe this and how I know it
to be bullshit later.
Anthony Roberts: Getting back on track here…
Anon: To get back to the point, because
I rambled a hell of a lot there, I started off as
a user, realized, “holy shit, I can buy this crap
at 1/10th of what it is costing me around here if
I go online,” and started supplying a lot of my
area. I had a few sources I went through at first,
but for a variety of reasons I had to eliminate
the middleman. I didn’t get too much into those
reasons, but I will summarize them by saying that
along with money and youth comes bad decisions,
often drug use, and a lot of laziness. I would have
LIKED to keep my suppliers between Mexico and me.
I was making enough money. I never wanted to go
to Mexico, much less meet anyone of any criminal
stature out there. To me, that spelled trouble.
I didn’t want to be the guy crossing the border
and doing business directly with anyone – a Granero,
a salesman, or a distributor. But, it became a necessity,
and when the owner of a multi-million dollar pharmaceutical
company asks your opinion in relation to product
R&D, you are flattered. You meet with him. You love
the free t-shirts and watches and drinks and women.
You eat it up. Remember, Ttokkyo was at one point,
before all this shit, a very legit and respectable
business. They had a large product line and produced
a huge variety of medications, including Ketamine.
It all happened very fast. I went from making
$500 a week to $10k a week within a few months,
selling only anabolics and androgens. I sold
Clomid
or some bullshit ancillary as a favor once in a
while, but there was no demand for anti-estrogens
or the like. Back then, I made as much selling gear
as many mid-level coke and heroin dealers make.
I can attribute it almost entirely to being in the
right place at the right time and having some kind
of perverted urge to be a bad guy. Add to the equation
the fact that I have a good word, always paid my
debts on time and in full, can speak intelligently
about the subject, and made sure everyone was getting
a cut of whatever was made. I made the people around
me rich. They wanted me to succeed. Obviously. Everyone
connected to me was busier than they could handle
with orders and crossing and shipping and selling
and celebrating. It was a hell of a lot of fun,
back then. It grew like drunken wildfire.
Anthony Roberts: Ok...so you were involved
with the biggest name in steroids at the time...what
was that like?
Anon: It was like any other business engagement,
really. Well, I say that now, but at the time it
was a lot of shady shit in rooms packed with steroid
boxes and chicken crates as well as fancy conference
rooms and bodyguards. Once I started working with
them directly, I had to have bodyguards. People
were kidnapped on a regular basis, and I was starting
to get recognized around the area. I knew they were
sizing me up and it worried me a little, but the
guy who owned a Granero and took care of much of
my needs at the time set me up with some sort of
organization that provided protection. A lot of
the bodyguards were young, and I always assumed
they had guns, but I never saw them and never asked
to. Guns rarely came into play for me, and when
they did, it was on this side of the border with
one notable exception where a good dude was killed.
Hell, money is money, right? Sell coke or sell
widgets… if you sell enough of them people are going
to target you. I was talking to a guy the other
day who got robbed and had his wife kidnapped for
memory chips, and this was in the United States.
People will kill you for money, and money is what
the Feds follow and are most interested in, if you
ask me.
Anthony Roberts: So at this point, you were
pretty much “the man” right?
Anon: Like I said before, having a hotline
to Ttokkyo was cool. It had a lot of perks. Women,
money, VIP treatment, and I went almost six years
without even thinking about working. What we did
was work, but it wasn’t work like regular people
do. It was fun, and the money was play money. You
could go into any store and get virtually anything
you wanted. I had three luxury cars and two trucks.
I didn’t have any place to park them. I had two
Rolexes and only one wrist. I had a closet full
of $300 shirts and $400 shoes. I had whatever I
wanted. I don’t know how to really explain what
it was like. It was very stressful. I lived online,
watching tracking results and being scared to death
of seeing “Status: Exception.” I was on drugs of
various sorts (I could get whatever dope I wanted,
so I tried different things and liked some quite
a bit), and I grew increasingly paranoid. I was
a mess. I was on so many steroids that I honestly
couldn’t say what I was on at any given time. I've
used every single anabolic agent I know of besides
some of the more recent things like esterless EQ
and whatever. It was really bad for me physically
and mentally while feeling pretty fucking amazing
physically and mentally. I slept a lot. I was never
home. I don’t know how those two things are true
at the same time, but they were. I was on call 24
hours a day, because I had business partners all
over the world and God forbid I would miss a call
that might make me a couple grand.
Anthony Roberts: Alright…I’m starting to get
the picture…but exactly did you do with them or
for Ttokkyo?
Anon: This is a bit of a touchy question,
since there are documents out there stating what
I did for them and I wouldn’t want to give anyone
the idea that they didn’t have the complete picture.
I’ll tell you what my buddy did. My buddy was a
hand-to-hand dealer, largely. He was Ttokkyo’s 2nd
biggest customer through this Granero, and he had
everything delivered to him, preferring to do things
face to face. Ttokkyo had this neat little club
you could join if you spent enough money with the
Granero and they liked you well enough. Orders sent
to Ttokkyo over the web went to the Granero. If
the order was from America, the customer got an
email saying that they should contact soandso@hushmail.com
or whatever. Soandso would be a guy like my buddy,
who would have a $1000 minimum order or something
like that and would have your order shipped directly
from the guys in Mexico. For example, I know a guy
who sat in NY and took orders sent to Ttokkyo. He
had an account with the Granero. Once he had enough
orders, he sent an email to a guy in Mexico detailing
what product should go to what address. The Mexicans
would cross the shit and mail it. The guy sitting
in NY never saw the boxes. Just the money. It was
a sweet gig if you could get it and you know, didn’t
mind being an international drug smuggler, dealer,
whatever.
Anthony Roberts: I suppose it’s time for the
million dollar question. What was, in your opinion,
the cause for their downfall?
Anon: This is complex. I will say that
a major contributor to their downfall will be a
major contributor to the downfall of the powder
suppliers, GenSci, and the like. (Note from Anthony
Roberts: This article was written before GenSci
went down!) They marketed towards Americans.
You just can’t do that. That is the thumbing of
the nose that I was talking about. They had an English
version of their website and spoke of the effects
of EQ and dosing of EQ in humans. We all know, there
is not one product produced anywhere in the world
that is boldenone-based and intended for use in
humans. They built their website meta-tags around
words like “Special K” and other things that were
clearly designed to bring a specific type of traffic
to their site. They had established a whole enterprise
designed to cross and sell illegal drugs to Americans.
And they made a LOT of money.
Anthony Roberts: Same old story I suppose.
Do you think that selling recreational drugs like
K was the beginning of the end for Ttokkyo?
Anon: With Ketamine, you have a whole
new audience and the people involved with club drugs
are involved with things like E and whatever. These
things have major penalties attached to them. Yeah,
I know, the penalty for K is that same as the penalty
for juice, and that penalty isn’t much. You're missing
the point and don’t understand how this shit works.
I didn’t get charged for this in the end, but
one of my drivers got pulled over with 16,000 bottles
of K. That is not a big deal when it comes to the
amount of drug. Yeah, it was the largest seizure
of K ever in the United States, but still, it was
not Class I or anything like that. It had a 5 year
maximum.
What kicks you in the ass is the other charges
that come. If you spend money on drugs, you’re laundering
money. Money laundering charges are harsh. And you
get the CCE (Continuing Criminal Enterprise) charges
thrown at you that carry a 20 year mandatory or
something like that. I forget the exact figures,
thank God. And you get aiding and abetting. And
you get Conspiracy to Distribute and Conspiracy
to Launder Money, Conspiracy to this, that, the
other thing.
Conspiracy is when two or more people decide
to break the law and make any steps towards that
end. We can sit in front of a bank and talk about
robbing it, but that’s bullshit. That’s nothing.
As soon as I buy a ski mask though, we are both
guilty of the entire conspiracy. So is the guy who
lent me the $5 to buy the ski mask, if he knew what
we were doing. So everyone from the crosser to the
guy who is selling 10 bottles at a time down the
line and everyone in between is a “spoke on the
wheel” where the wheel is the conspiracy.
And heresy is admissible in Federal Court. A
dude who knew the kind of car I drove was able to
get me indicted on heresy. He said the K was mine.
They asked what he knew about me. He didn’t know
my name. He just knew where I was from and what
I drove. They asked who got him the driving job.
He gave up his buddy. Based on what his buddy said,
which was that it was mine- they came and got me.
It was all heresy. They had no hard evidence. Just
circumstantial shit that would never hold up in
state court.
So based on what two guys said… two guys who
lives thousands of miles away from me and had none
of my real information, they were able to hit me
with an 11 count indictment for those bottles. 5
year max? Please. I was looking at 30-plus years
once you figured in the money charges and CCE charges.
Look this shit up. Check out the
Federal
Sentencing Guidelines and the Sentencing Grid.
Its no joke. And a guy like Bruce who owns guns
in doubly fucked because even if they are legal,
you get bumped up 3 levels for each gun you have.
He had 10? Something like that? That is 30 levels.
A level 30 charge in and of itself is 25 years or
so.
Anthony Roberts: So federal charges are some
rough shit, huh?
Anon: This isn’t the place for a long
discussion on Federal sentencing, but basically
they use a grid. Your offense is a designated level
of severity. That is your base offense level. You
get 3 levels off for pleading guilty, up to 5 more
for cooperating, and 3 added if you are a ringleader.
These are upward and downward departures. A base
offense level of 12 or whatever, something small
that means 12 months in jail, can easily become
a level 28 with the addition of a ringleader departure,
a gun departure, and a couple departures for being
near a school or whatever. The money charges compound
your base offense level and that level 12 becomes
a level 22 very quickly. Your little box of 200
Deca amps becomes 120 months in jail before you
even know what happened. I didn’t realize any of
this shit. Who does, until it is too late? Oh yeah,
and if you talk about a deal in your car, they get
the car. And if you wife was around, they will charge
her with conspiracy just to put pressure on you
to roll. Or they will take your kids. Or they will
charge your Mom. They will do whatever they have
to do to put major pressure on you because lots
of the time they DON’T want you but they will rip
your ass open to get the guy that they do want.
It makes me laugh when people think they are safe
because they are only buying small amounts and say
“they don’t go DOWN the ladder.” Yeah, they do.
All the time. They go down the ladder to get a firm
foothold and move up the ladder.
Anthony Roberts: Yeah…I got rolled on when
I went to prison for Ecstacy. I had 118 tabs, and
the guy they caught had 20 hits and rolled on me
right away. He would have done no time, instead
I was sentenced to 13 months, on possession with
no intent to deal for a first time non-violent offence,
and got out with doing half of that…
Anon: People roll like logs. I honestly
don’t blame them. I wouldn’t do 15 years for swoledude@hushmail.com
no matter what. Fuck Swole. I did under 2 years
and I lost family while I was in there. Do you know
how much it sucks to hear your family cry, “Why
can’t you be here? We need you!” Do you know how
much it sucks to miss your daughter’s first birthday?
How much it hurts to lose a grandparent or a parent
while locked up? You think anyone is going to do
that because it’s the right thing to do? Its not
the right fucking thing to do, unless you are a
damn asshole.
With that being so perfectly fucking obvious,
it should be clear that unless you are prepared
to make the decision to turn everyone you care about
in, you have no business selling steroids in modern-day
America. There is too much money in it.
And for Ttokkyo, that money came largely from
Ketamine. My buddy got bottles of K for $8 each
and sold them for $32 each by the 10,000. He could
do this every 2 weeks, limited only by how long
it takes to drive across the country and back. After
expenses, that equals around a quarter million dollars
profit a month. Now, we are talking real money.
This gets the attention of everyone. This is serious
money, and this isn’t counting the little shit,
the $30k deals you are making here and there because
you sent a few boxes to someone direct, or decided
to tell people that the peso went up in value and
you need an extra $2 a bottle this time, while it
really went down and you were saving a buck and
the crosser gave you a discount. There was a ton
of money to be made in Ketamine.
Did I mention that I never wanted to sell K?
I didn’t. But I sold 1000 bottles one time, make
something like $20k in an hour, and decided that
it might be worth doing some K deals for a while.
Anthony Roberts: So everyone was making money
hand over fist, right?
Anon: Ttokkyo saw more money than me and
my buddy combined, times ten. They were rocking.
And when money like that is up for grabs and the
people making it are being active assholes, there
is going to be trouble. They were out there on the
net, taking orders from everyone, making stupid
people rich and people were getting murdered over
it.
Anthony Roberts: So how did you get pinched?
Anon: They picked me up first. I was set
up pretty nicely by a fella that went by the name
of DB and his buddy Leroy. Leroy is running around
Thailand now, from what I heard on the boards. I
don’t go on the boards much anymore, but when I
got out I did visit the ones that were left and
noticed a post about this. Of course, I don’t talk
to anyone in those circles anymore. Why would I?
They are all a bunch of “bros” that fuck each other
over and they have no idea of loyalty. These people
posting how Satchboogie or whoever is such a good
dude, he is their buddy, are retards. When it comes
down to it, you are money. You are nothing to him
or any dealer. Yeah, you can chill and have some
drinks, but they will roll on you in a second and
you can’t blame them for it because you would too.
Say all you want that you wouldn’t. I know better,
and everyone who has been there knows better.
I was lucky in that I pled guilty right off the
bat and so they used my guilty plea to leverage
their case against other codefendants. I didn’t
have to testify or mention anyone to anyone. I said
that I did it and the other guys said everything
else. Who cares? Once you go away there is no loyalty
and nobody rewards anything. The Sopranos is bullshit.
The Godfather is outdated. Dudes get life for a
bag of crack, first offense, and that’s fucking
it.
Anthony Roberts: So you are saying that the
“Ttokkyo Steroid bust” was actually a recreational
drug bust? It was all about the K?
Anon: The K, the active solicitation of
American business, and the money involved was too
much for the US [government] to ignore. It wasn’t
K. It was the combination of everything. Cheminova
sold a ton of K and they never had executives indicted.
Ttokkyo packaged everything really nicely for resale
in America and that did them in. At one point they
sold a 50 ml bottle that was cheap as balls, but
they discontinued it because the fact is, you can’t
fit one of those into your pocket and bring it into
the club. They were all about making money off of
Americans. Sure, some of us made a lot of money
(some made a LOT of money) selling within Mexico
itself as well. The real cash was with the gringos.
Anthony Roberts: So if you get indicted…
Anon: I spoke to this a bit already, but
in summation, if you get indicted, you will go to
jail. The Feds have a 98 percent conviction rate.
They don’t lose. And if you go to jail, you will
never be the same. You can’t spend drug money on
a house without breaking a million other laws. You
can’t beat the government. Now that they have the
Patriot Act, they can do whatever they want. Overseas
servers don’t mean shit. You think Zimbabwe won’t
give the DEA the keys to a server locked in some
office somewhere? You think China won’t help out?
You think the Chinese or French government isn’t
as interested in getting some of this money as the
US government is? Fuck privacy. There is none. I
have personally seen PGP decoded that should not
have been able to be decoded. All the boards have
DEA on them. A few that I know of are controlled
by the DEA. One time, the DEA called this one board
a “branch office” in front of me, because they had
so many agents on it..
Anthony Roberts: So I take it you wouldn’t
recommend being a steroid dealer as a career choice,
huh?
Anon: If you want to sell steroids then
you have to be a rinky dink $3000 a week guy. That
isn’t worth it to me, personally. I can make that
kind of money with a job. If you want to sell roids
and make real money, you are playing with the US
government now, and they make the rules as they
go. You’ve seen what they do the POWs. You’ve seen
what they do to suspected terrorists. You don’t
get a phone call when you go to jail and they don’t
have to let you talk to a lawyer until you go to
court. You disappear. They own your ass. You have
no rights and you cannot hope to win at trial. You
are going to plead guilty. You are going to lose.
The Federal Justice system is totally different
than the state system. The state I live in could
never have touched me. I knew that. They knew that.
It didn’t matter. Along came the Feds with heresy
and circumstantial evidence (admissible in Federal
court) and they indicted me based on some shit that
wouldn’t have held up in state court for a second.
I was fucked from day one and there is no way around
it. Once the Feds decide that you are interesting
because either you are doing something noteworthy
or you know someone who is doing someone noteworthy,
you are on their radar. You might do a deal and
get pulled over afterwards. They take your license,
look at it, and let you go. A year later they kick
down your door. They have seven years to come for
you. Sometimes, they wait seven years. They took
your license to prove that it was you in 1998 who
was in Jimmy’s house. In 2004, they come and get
you because with your testimony, they can finally
get Jimmy. If you don’t testify, your wife is going
to jail for 36 months and youre going for 120. You
haven’t even talked to Jimmy in 2 years. You don’t
even remember being pulled over. You haven’t even
been selling drugs for 18 months.
Bye bye. They don’t give a fuck. Just like you
gotta eat, so do they.
Anthony Roberts: So how was your time in the
can?
Anon: Jail sucks. It’s no fun. I was in
a pretty cushy place for a lot of my sentence, and
it still sucked. Here’s a message to the guy(s)
who rolled on me: Phil, I hope you know I know the
truth now. You didn’t have to tell on me. You chose
to. You weren’t looking at 15 years. You were looking
at maybe one. You chose to fuck me and my family
and everyone who I care and cares about me. You
reached out to me and I told you there were no hard
feelings. I didn’t know the truth. Now I do, and
you should be ashamed of yourself. Be more ashamed
knowing that I am kicking ass now, making $130k
a year legally, driving a brand new BMW that cannot
be seized because is all legal. Be most ashamed
because you took me away from people who needed
me. These were good people who never did anything
wrong. These were people who knew nothing about
anything criminal or illicit. You hurt them. Yes,
I am to blame as well, but you didn’t need to hurt
as many as you did. You are a pussy, and you will
have to live with the knowledge that you are a cunt,
in your heart, a cunt. At your core, there is a
cunt. You too, Leroy.
Anthony Roberts: What do you think about the
months following Ttokkyo's fall?
Anon: During the months following Ttokkyo’s
fall, I was kind of busy with legal stuff. I didn’t
get to really observe anything happening. All I
know is what I have heard since. The major people
in Ttokkyo who were busted had a lot of good info
on the scene down south. Its no wonder Gear Grinder
happened. Its no wonder Mexico made Brovel go back
to making low dose testosterone. Its no wonder all
those people got arrested. Frankly, I’m surprised
it wasn’t a bigger event. But bigger events are
coming, because people are getting even more stupid.
I thought I'd get out of jail and see people acting
smarter, but its almost the reverse. Look at any
of the boards and the fucking sponsorships! I can’t
believe they have drug dealers as sponsors. All
you guys who own boards sponsored by drug dealers
or anyone who furthers a conspiracy, you're liable
to be indicted. If you own a server that a reasonable
person would know illegal activity is taking place
on, you are liable to be indicted to conspiracy
towards that illegal activity. Its not enough to
say “law enforcement cannot come in” – are you kidding
me?
And Rick Collins is a joke. The dude doesn’t
win cases. If you get a state charge, get a good
local attorney. DO NOT fly in some fancy pants from
another state. The judge will have a hard on for
you. Steroids are an illegal drug like any other
illegal drug, and you just need a good local lawyer.
If you get a Fed charge, you are just as well off
with a good appointed lawyer. Its going to be about
your plea bargain, not trial strategy.
(From Anthony Roberts: I did not want to bash
Rick here, but I agreed to let this go uncensored.)
Anthony Roberts: Do you see this Rise/Fall pattern
happening again?
Anon: As I already said: yep. Its classic
drug economics; one rises to fill a need and falls.
Another comes along. The funny thing is that the
stupidity also repeats itself. Like the aforementioned
sponsorships on the boards and the powder distributors
and the GenSci’s of the world, this shit doesn’t
stop. Its endless. Greed will never die, I guess.
Anthony Roberts: Do you think the Mexican
scene is still alive?
Anon: It’s limping along. There are UG
labs down there with the advantage of being able
to operate a little more freely and try to present
themselves as legit. People always said Mexican
gear was bathtub brew. Well, they are getting what
they wanted. There are a couple companies down there
now making things that look like they are from someplace
else and might even have a corresponding business
entity someplace else, but are really being made
my Jose and Juan Carlos in the back of a tortilla
factory.
Brovel and Tornel are still around, but they
are behaving themselves now.
It’s not the place it was. You can still get
everything down there that you could want, but in
jail they say that the inmates always ruin everything
for the inmates. In the steroid world, the industry
always ruins everything for the industry.
Anthony Roberts: Would you do it over, knowing
what you know now?
Anon: Beautiful, classic question here,
Anthony.
Knowing what I know now, no. I would not. I wasted
six or so years of my life. I got to know a lot
about steroids. So what? What good is that unless
you’re selling steroids? So I got to drive fancy
cars and be with all sorts of women and spend $10k
a day. I got to ride in helicopters and play Scarface.
Yay. Now what? I was making money just to make
money. I couldn’t spend it all.
I’m glad I know what I now know, and I am thankful
that I didn’t get killed or kill anyone, and I am
glad that I recognize the shame in humankind, and
I am very thankful that I know what is important
in life. Most of all, I am ashamed that I did not
know it before.
My life and lifestyle was killing me. This time
in jail and being faced with legal trouble has given
me a new lease on life, and I have a life that I
love dearly. I would die or kill for the life that
I have now. It’s quite a switch.
But would I ever put the people I love through
this again? No. I am proud that there is not one
person out there, criminal or upstanding citizen,
who will say anything bad about me. I am a really
good friend to have and I was there for buddies
who got locked up when nobody was there for me.
But still, I can never forgive myself for what I
did. I have no moral problems with myself for selling
drugs. I have major problems with myself for smothering
my lucidity of thought.
I would rather die than have my bumbling hand
cause pain to people I love again.
Really, I hold no grudges against anyone who
told on me. For one, I don’t have the energy and
don’t want to spend my time thinking about you.
For two, you know who you are. You know what you
did. So does whatever God you pray to. And if you
don’t pray to a God, and even if your God sides
with you, you will have a little boy one day of
your own. You might already. He will look up at
you and you’ll be able to tell how much he loves
you, admires you, thinks the world of you.
And inside, you will know what a cunt you are
and how unworthy you are of his admiration.
That is enough for me. I am sorry that you have
to live that way for the rest of your life, until
the day you die, unable to take back your cowardice
and sloth.
I have to go back to work now. Please, everyone,
be safe. I fully support your right to manipulate
your body in any way you choose and I fully recognize
that there is a demand for drug dealers. If you
choose to be one, please do your research first.
Just like we all told newbies on the boards to go
do a little reading first, I’m telling you that
if you decide to go into the drug business, do your
due diligence.
And then look at your family and ask yourself
if it is worth losing them for. I know I would rather
have my Father back than ten million dollars.
And then, when you do it anyhow and get your
empty vials and sterile oil or make that 1000 amp
purchase that is being sent to the abandoned house
down the street, make sure you bury as much money
as you spend, because you’ll need it when you get
out.
I am tired now. I hope someone somewhere got
something good from this.
Peace.
Anthony Roberts: Thank you for your time and
giving us all the benefit of your experience.
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