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some useful links. A lot of old sites and science libraries.

The jersey rebel - 17-7-2016 at 13:47

I managed to find some archives of sites that were taken down years back such as rouge science, the hive, rhodium, and more. Here's the links I tracked down so far
http://web.archive.org/web/20081001000000*/http://roguesci.o...
http://chemistry.mdma.ch
https://web.archive.org/web/20131009105109/http://www.versuc...
http://www.lycaeum.org/wiki/Main_Page
The hive is back by the way. Check this site above.
https://web.archive.org/web/20150302053955/http://www.hyperd...
For those wondering why I am linking to hyperdeath the domain was cached.
http://web.archive.org/web/19960615000000*/http://Hyperreal....

Some useful libraries. A wealth of knowledge.
http://cnqzu.com
https://murdercube.com
http://parazite.nn.fi
https://www.thevespiary.org/talk/index.php

https://www.hyperlab.info/inv/index.php?s=c47703e552a3179b46...

http://dnp.chemnetbase.com/intro/DNPIntroduction.pdf
Got this one from a data dump.

http://chem.sis.nlm.nih.gov/chemidplus/
http://chembank.broadinstitute.org

Disclaimer. I don't own a part of or are affiliated in any way with the people who run the sites mentioned. Also I can't ensure that all the sites are safe, especially since some mentioned are within the deep web. Be careful what you click and have good antivirus software. I assume no responsibility for any issues you run into. Though they should be safe, things happen.

CRUSTY - 17-7-2016 at 19:35

Most of these are absolutely terrible resources for any sort of research. The bottom two are alright for analyses, but seriously, a site named "murdercube"? None of that stuff is at all a good research for this sort of community. Members of the Hive would sometimes cite reliable sources in their discussions, but it's outdated and drug-centered at best. Lycaeum is a drug info site, and mdma.ch is a pretty self-explanatory domain name. I could talk about the rest of these links, but I think you get the point. These are not the sort of resources that are of any value here.

The Volatile Chemist - 18-7-2016 at 02:57

Hmm, a good few links. I especially like the dictionary of natural products, as I hadn't run into it before.

As, obviously, the poster 'CRUSTY' realized, there are some rather unprofitable sources among the bunch. However he most obviously did not look through some of them, nor does he recognize the scope of a few resources. Parazite has a few good books archived, hyperdeath has nothing to do with narcotics at all and was quite the site. I'm sure there's a thread about its disapearance somewhere, but I've yet to find it.

NEMO-Chemistry - 18-7-2016 at 03:14

I admit having heard so much about the Hive etc, i am curious! It seems to get mentioned here and there so having a peek to see what 'all the fuss' was about is useful.

I also got a pdf on mushrooms of a dubious nature, its by a well known guy and while the material mainly deals with certain mushrooms, there is a wealth of general information on growing and making mushroom spore etc.

Fungi interest me especially as it seems alot of chemicals can be made from fungi..

All this is a long way of saying thank you, it might have a few hidden gems in them.

The jersey rebel - 18-7-2016 at 07:21

Quote: Originally posted by CRUSTY  
Most of these are absolutely terrible resources for any sort of research. The bottom two are alright for analyses, but seriously, a site named "murdercube"? None of that stuff is at all a good research for this sort of community. Members of the Hive would sometimes cite reliable sources in their discussions, but it's outdated and drug-centered at best. Lycaeum is a drug info site, and mdma.ch is a pretty self-explanatory domain name. I could talk about the rest of these links, but I think you get the point. These are not the sort of resources that are of any value here.

I know that the site murder cube seems like a terrible name because it is. However there are a bunch of files related to rouge science and strike's book.
I knew that most of these links are geared more towards pyrotechnics and a bit of clandestine chemistry but the reason I showed the links was due to some discussion of these forums in the legal and societal issue section about members having trouble finding the taken down sites archives.