Busts

The listing of local developers, prominent attorneys, and personal trainers. You'll find a lengthy list of nicknames: Mostro, Al Capone, El Cacique, Samurai, Yukon, Mohamad, Felix Cat, and D.R.

Then check out the main column, where their real names flash like an all-star roster of professional athletes with Miami ties: San Francisco Giants outfielder Melky Cabrera, Oakland A's hurler Bartolo Colón, pro tennis player Wayne Odesnik, budding Cuban superstar boxer Yuriorkis Gamboa, and Texas Rangers slugger Nelson Cruz. There's even the New York Yankees' $275 million man himself, Alex Rodriguez, who has sworn he stopped juicing a decade ago.Read further and you'll find more than a dozen other baseball pros, from former University of Miami ace Cesar Carrillo to Padres catcher Yasmani Grandal to Washington Nationals star Gio Gonzalez. Notable coaches are there too, including UM baseball conditioning guru Jimmy Goins.

The names are all included in an extraordinary batch of records from Biogenesis, an anti-aging clinic tucked into a two-story office building just a hard line drive's distance from the UM campus. They were given to New Times by an employee who worked at Biogenesis before it closed last month and its owner abruptly disappeared. The records are clear in describing the firm's real business: selling performance-enhancing drugs, from human growth hormone (HGH) to testosterone to anabolic steroids.

Sciroxx – Long-Arm of Steroid Law Enforcement Takes Interest

This article is written by Millard Baker, but i want to pepost it here to add some sidenotes. For our book "Underground Anabolics" I mailed with all UG Labs involved and received much inside information from the labowners. some is allready posted here  //juicedmuscle.com/jmblog/content/genxxl-axio-syntrop-biogen-and-their-offspring

Two men involved in the domestic distribution of Sciroxx-brand anabolic steroids have pleaded guilty in the United States District Court in Providence. Edmond Paolucci and Patrick Cunningham admitted responsibility for importing bulk quantities of steroids and ancillary drugs, repackaging them in retail-size units with the Sciroxx label and shipping them to customers in the United States.

Paolucci received 650-milliliter jugs containing injectable testosterone enanthate, boldenone undecylenate and trenbolone acetate and bulk quantities of oral steroid tablets. He also received prescription ancillary drugs such as Pregnyl (hCG), T3, Arimidex (anastrozole), Teva tamoxifen and Serpafar clomiphene from Turkey and Bulgaria. The steroids were shipped to various postal boxes scattered throughout Rhode Island, Massachusets and Connecticut.

On the net you can find information provided by the DEA and Thai LE, about how great they are and how dangerous the means produced by the suspects are to human health. But is it true? Of course not!!

Deceived Plan to Crack Down on the Illegal Narcotic Gangster Operation to shock the world’s traffickers and the mission to crush the illegal drugs factory valued more than 200 million baht that they could not forget.

When Mihael (aka Miha or Michael) was in his first twenties, he bought steroids from the British Dragon and sold them for a tenfold

His arrest on 25 July 2006 showed to the surprise of the owners/founders of the British Dragon that the DEA knew their names location and tapped their cellphones. After the tragic end of these two oeners of the British Dragon went to scrupelous induviduals and Mihael Karner was one of them.

Miha started websites, companies and underground laboratories with as sole purpose getting rich, very rich.He was not at all interested in the wellbeing and best interest of mostly young bodybuilders and stole their money. He opened and closed webshops to avoid detection by the community on the forums. Still you can find the names and banlaccounts of the Karner/Slivnik family all over the internet on scammerlists and threads.  Read the comments underneath

Steroid empire

Austrian police suspect that the 33-year-old Alenka and the 36-year-old Mihael Kramer had managed a network of steroid dealers who had sold over the internet around EUR 38m worth of the illegal drug.

The Karner couple Mihael and Alenka Karner, who have been in custody in Klagenfurt since their arrest in December 27th, are awaiting the decision of the investigating judge in Austria if they will be extradited to the U.S. or not. This trial will be held 11th January, said their lawyer Roland Grilc. This would be then the first court decision on extradition. If the decision is followed by an appeal, the case will move to the Court of Appeal in Graz, then extradition will be decided by the Austrian Interior Ministry. In this situation, everything takes three to four months was reported in the program 24 hours at one.

 

Sledgehammer bust and history

Among others Sledgehammer was a branch of International Pharmaceutical. Belonging to the same owners they where busted after more then 20 years.

You’ll find the article here: //www.juicedmuscle.net/bust-international-pharmaceuticals-ip

Sledgehammer alka Pharmtech was remarkably innovative, they developed different kinds of administration methods. They also had a brilliant marketing strategy that allowed them to sent steroids to “difficult” countries such as Australia – the USA etc. They’d sent their products as a piece of paper (blades) – powder –  nutritional supplements – gum – prohormones – you name it.

But once they where busted and I knew the truth about their production facility I couldn’t help laughing—laughing loud.

International Pharmaceuticals busted

In this article I'll also publish the interview we (Body of Science) had with the owners of IP plus I will also publish some questions I asked to them that where not printed in BoS magazine.

For years, the underground firm International Pharmaceuticals supplied athletes around the world with the latest performance-enhancing drugs, helping it attain cult status in the doping scene and make millions. Now investigators have raided the firm's headquarters in a German village. Its customers apparently included a number of top athletes whose identities could now be revealed.