
It's a SMALL cube of PURE LSD -- 30 GRAMS. On the STREET, it sells
for a AMAZING SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. It fits in your pocket and,
more importantly, YOU CAN MAKE IT IN YOUR OWN HOME FOLLOWING MY SIMPLE
INSTRUCTIONS.

LSD can be derived from the ergot virus which is commonly found on
hops and wheat. While it's possible to scrape the virus off the stalks
of these plants, there's a much easier way to get ergot...

GET RICH MAKING LSD FROM BEER!!!!
Foster's Beer is one of the few beers made with ergot-containing grains,
and it is definitely the most available. First, you'll need some big, blue
cans of Foster's Beer, which you can purchase at most local supermarkets.
1. Buy 12 cans of Foster's Beer. In a pan, heat the beer to a slow boil, in
order to remove the water and isolate the ergot-containing compounds.
Boiling off the water should take approximately 36 hours -- don't rush
the process, or you risk damaging the ergot-containing compounds. As
the beer evaporates, simply add more beer. In this way, eventually, you'll
have the essential compounds from all 12 beers in the bottom of the pan.
2. It's now necessary to pH neutralize the slightly acidic ergotamine
solution, using a weak base. No-fat household milk is ideal for the job.
Mix in 1/4 cup of no-fat milk (be *sure* not to use milk with any milkfat)
and wait 30 minutes for the solution to reach equilibrium. At this point,
you have a weak solution of ergotamine with which you can continue the
process. It should be a creamy brown color and a bit gooey. Be careful,
because ergotamine is
3. Next, it's necessary to combine lysine with the ergotamine solution.
Lysine is available in most health food stores. You'll need about 2
grams of lysine (that's 20 100mg pills). Cool the ergotamine solution
to near freezing in your freezer (to avoid desosphyxiation with CO2
in the air). Now, simply grind the pills into a powder and mix into
your ergotamine solution. You now have lysergic acid.
4. You *want* LSD, lysergic acid diethylamide, however, and so you need
to ethylate your compound and then ammonate it. Sound hard?

Simply add ethyl alcohol to the lysergic acid mixture. Pure grain
alcohol is ideal, but Bacardi 151 or some other high-proof alcohol will
work fine. Add 1 cup of pure alcohol, 1 1/3 cup of 151 proof, or
2 cups of 100 proof. Now, to remove the hydroxyls, add 6 cups of 4%
hydrogen peroxide (available at your local pharmacy) or 24 cups of
1% (stronger is better)
Be careful, because now your compound is
[Keep it away from open flames]
5. Now, for the final step in preparation, add 4 ounces of pure ammonia to
the solution and let sit at room temperature for 3 days. This waiting
period allows for the slow reaction to take place -- at higher
temperatures this reaction occurs much more quickly, but you risk
decomposition of the LSD. At the end of the three days, you've done it!
The expected yield of LSD is 100 grams, over 1,000,000 doses! Be VERY,
VERY careful at this point, because the solution you're dealing with is
*extremely* *concentrated*. If any gets on your hands, you could be
tripping for years! Now, put about 20 gallons of water in a barrel,and
stir in the LSD using a large oar. At this level of dilution, a 1/4
cup contains about 100 hits. You can dispense the hits using an eye
dropper (3 or 4 drops per hit).
4 comments:
ammonia... seriously... gtfo
is this real
Fosters beer does NOT contain ergot so unless you have personally made this I dont belive it!
Alright, so it's probably painfully obvious to most of you, but for those still wondering...No, you can't make LSD from Foster's beer. This myth started as a joke on the net and has spread far and wide. There are more than one official looking web site out there which describes in detail a respectable sounding extraction method. The basic claim of this myth is that Foster's beer (unlike other beers) is made from ergot-containing grains. Ergot contains many different alkaloids, a couple of which (ergine, ergonavine, and ergotamine) can, in fact, be used to synthesize LSD. The myth goes that by doing a fairly simple extraction on the beer you can end up with LSD.
The main thing that should tell you there is no truth to this myth is that ergot is poisonous. People die from ergot poisoning. Even _if_ Foster's beer had ergot in it...especially enough ergot to make LSD, it too would be poisonous. However, there is no ergot in Foster's Beer. There is nothing special about Foster's beer which would make it more likely to contain ergot than any other beer. According to Foster's web site, they brew a 'bottom fermented lager'. This is an extremely common beer to make and it's made out of rye, just like most other beers.
The process of LSD synthesis is a complex one which requires a fully equipped laboratory. This piece is a joke. It is clearly labelled a joke at the top of the recipe. It seems quite clear that it was originally written in 1995 as a response to all the individuals who posted to the newsgroup alt.drugs asking for simple directions on how make LSD. Sorry...this is just wishful thinking.
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