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Tdep
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Hello, I run (or is it 'I am' ? I suppose these days it is I am) Explpsions&Fire and Extractions&Ire. Unfortunately my views on video sharing
isn't the same as Chemplayer's. As much as I wish it was, because I get in front of the camera and make my identity no secret, while also using
energetics, it really requires me to keep creative control of the videos. Especially the older ones, where other people are in the videos too. These
people are now trying to become actual teachers, engineers, doctors... If they say 'hey please don't have that video on the internet of me holding a
lump of sodium metal' I want the ability to be able to remove that video from the internet.
If YouTube goes down, I'll find somewhere else. But while YouTube lasts, it's fine. Explosions&Fire2 was never built to last honestly. Fast and
loose. It's probably to the point now where professionally, I shouldn't be posting videos of me making explosives in my garage anyway.
Chemplayer is worth saving because it's educational and interesting. Explosions&Fire is entertainment. Watch it and enjoy it while it lasts
really. I have started to build a community on Reddit too r/Explosionsandfire which enables me to still have a community around the videos even if YouTube goes down and I post elsewhere, because that was
the biggest loss of the old channel getting deleted.
Extractions&Ire is a little different because theres no real explosives in it (mostly). Perhaps it will stay on YouTube. I think it will, if Doug
and Nile are still up. So it's not of real concern.
[Edited on 5-5-2018 by Tdep]
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aga
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Everything put on the internet is 100% analysed and reported if any flags are raised.
Google is probably responding to a CIA request/order, or is simply trying to cover it's ass.
If you ever imagined this a Free World, well, that'd maybe be nice, maybe not, but it Isn't.
Never was. Never will be.
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Tdep
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Sure, its easy to think the CIA is watching everything we do. But fuck it, what impact does that have on my life? Nothing. I can't say i'm happy about
it, but what are they going to do? The people who are going to ruin my future career aren't some secret three letter government agency.
When you're going for a job, the employer does not run a background check with the CIA. However, they often will google your name. In that regard,
yes, the internet for me is a 'Free World', as I haven't lost creative control of any of my videos yet.
For example, I had a video on Gallium metal. It had 250,000 views. Now it is no longer on the internet and you cannot watch it. No employer is going
to find that video. The same applies to my MEKP video with 50,000 views. The CIA could have a file on me a mile long but who cares, what really
matters is if the people close to me see something negative of me on the internet. Chemplayer are immune to this by design.
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VSEPR_VOID
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Quote: Originally posted by aga | Everything put on the internet is 100% analysed and reported if any flags are raised.
Google is probably responding to a CIA request/order, or is simply trying to cover it's ass.
If you ever imagined this a Free World, well, that'd maybe be nice, maybe not, but it Isn't.
Never was. Never will be. |
I also imagine that if they did not they would get a letter from the IRS.
Within cells interlinked
Within cells interlinked
Within cells interlinked
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madcedar
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The guy I call the Godfather of Chemistry has had a video taken down by YouTube and here is his video response.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XD5JqdvaGDI
I hope you enjoy the video as much as I do. It sounds like he wants he wants to get one of his minions to rip the arms off of someone at YouTube.
The Godfather AKA John Black Super Chemist is the expert of the queasy cam, just a warning if you start to look at some of his other videos. He puts
the word amateur back into amateur video. Enjoy.
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SomeGoofball
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Quote: Originally posted by madcedar | The guy I call the Godfather of Chemistry has had a video taken down by YouTube and here is his video response.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XD5JqdvaGDI
I hope you enjoy the video as much as I do. It sounds like he wants he wants to get one of his minions to rip the arms off of someone at YouTube.
The Godfather AKA John Black Super Chemist is the expert of the queasy cam, just a warning if you start to look at some of his other videos. He puts
the word amateur back into amateur video. Enjoy.
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That. Was. Awesome.
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JJay
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Quote: Originally posted by SomeGoofball | Quote: Originally posted by madcedar | The guy I call the Godfather of Chemistry has had a video taken down by YouTube and here is his video response.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XD5JqdvaGDI
I hope you enjoy the video as much as I do. It sounds like he wants he wants to get one of his minions to rip the arms off of someone at YouTube.
The Godfather AKA John Black Super Chemist is the expert of the queasy cam, just a warning if you start to look at some of his other videos. He puts
the word amateur back into amateur video. Enjoy.
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That. Was. Awesome. |
Weird. I didn't complain about his video, but while I don't recommend it unless you happen to have a lot of bleaching powder sitting around, I've
successfully made chloroform a couple of times with calcium hypochlorite.
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XeonTheMGPony
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Quote: Originally posted by JJay | Quote: Originally posted by SomeGoofball | Quote: Originally posted by madcedar | The guy I call the Godfather of Chemistry has had a video taken down by YouTube and here is his video response.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XD5JqdvaGDI
I hope you enjoy the video as much as I do. It sounds like he wants he wants to get one of his minions to rip the arms off of someone at YouTube.
The Godfather AKA John Black Super Chemist is the expert of the queasy cam, just a warning if you start to look at some of his other videos. He puts
the word amateur back into amateur video. Enjoy.
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That. Was. Awesome. |
Weird. I didn't complain about his video, but while I don't recommend it unless you happen to have a lot of bleaching powder sitting around, I've
successfully made chloroform a couple of times with calcium hypochlorite. |
been 100 percent successful using bleaching powder, only complaint is it takes a long time for the prep, it is my preferred method due to not dealing
with crap loads of water!
Distill acetone so it is clean, use distilled water, thoroughly grind with water the powder, drip in acetone to warmed solution of powder and water,
once don reflux shortly (5 minutes or so to ensure fully reacted, distill off chloroform.
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chemplayer...
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Finally back in a location with unlimited high bandwidth connectivity, and now completed the upload of videos to BitChute. For the moment you can find
the backup of our channel here:
https://www.bitchute.com/channel/chemplayer/
Video quality is not as good as YT and support for 1080p60 appears to be limited, but better than nothing for the time being. Let's see if this
improves over time. We're also interested in the open-source software and private hosting option as well.
Enjoy!
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stamasd
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Glad to hear you're well. But but... How to get notified of new video uploads on bitchute? There doesn't seem to be a way.
I moss my notifications...
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Tdep
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I've been getting an email for every single Chemplayer upload to Bitchute, so perhaps you have to make an account and follow them to get email
notifications?
Not that i'm complaining, but never have I appreciated how extensive Chemplayer's catalogue as much as I have when I get an email for each upload.
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mackolol
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Does anybody have Chemplayer video on making benzyl chloride? I would really appreciate this if someone can share it.
[Edited on 18-6-2018 by mackolol]
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hexahydrate
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https://www.bitchute.com/video/GY3PQvf8tdRj
As chemplayer wrote a few posts above, all videos are on Bit Chute.
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mackolol
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Oh thanks i couldn't find this
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KesterDraconis
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I know this is a long time after the OP was made, but I'd just like to say that it was ChemPlayer's video that allowed me to make hydrazine on the
first go around without any accident or failure years ago. My yield was not great, but it did work and I was quite proud of it. Thank you ChemPlayer,
you guys were awesome!
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MJ101
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Ditto!
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JJay
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Chem Player has some new videos posted on Bitchute, one on oxidation of benzyl alcohol with hydrogen peroxide and one on extracting benzoyl peroxide
from OTC medication.
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MJ101
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@JJay: I saw the benzoyl peroxide video. IIRC the yield wasn't that good because the starting substance was old.
Really cool anyway.
Is it me? or does anybody else wonder how the insects you occasionally see in ChemPlayers' videos manage to survive?
They have -GOT- to be some tough critters.
[Edited on 24-6-2018 by MJ101]
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JJay
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I wonder how pure the product was... I have seen rather large bottles of 10% benzoyl peroxide wash on sale at the dollar store... might be a trickier
extraction....
[Edited on 24-6-2018 by JJay]
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flakten
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Archive?
When Youtube deleted the ChemPlayer account, the videos were removed. I had saved many of them, unfortunately the videos were saves in 480p instead of
the original resolution.
The BitChute doesn't seem to contain all the videos. Though I'm grateful for them and I'm now downloading all of them just in case.
Is there an archive out there with the videos removed from youtube?
[Edited on 18-7-2018 by flakten]
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chemplayer...
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Which ones are you missing specifically? There were a couple of 'failed reaction' ones which we didn't post up, and a couple of really old ones (e.g.
the first iodine one we did) but that's all that is missing from bitchute as of this point. Hoping that the possible quality will get better as
investment goes into the site (it's a function of bandwidth and server power = $$$).
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morganbw
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Quote: Originally posted by chemplayer... | Which ones are you missing specifically? There were a couple of 'failed reaction' ones which we didn't post up, and a couple of really old ones (e.g.
the first iodine one we did) but that's all that is missing from bitchute as of this point. Hoping that the possible quality will get better as
investment goes into the site (it's a function of bandwidth and server power = $$$). |
This may be off subject but I heard you mention one attempted reaction which I could not find.
It was a demethylation using AlCl3, I am curious about the reagents used amounts and process conditions.
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chemplayer...
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That reaction was on one of the 'failed reaction' videos! We think that there may be an issue with using home-made AlCl3 in that it contains a degree
of zinc impurities (made from ZnCl2 and aluminium powder). Zinc seems to have a complexing ability with vanillin which we've observed in other
reactions, and it is possible that this stops the demethylation. Pyridine hydrochloride seemed most promising, but challenge is getting the salt dry
(it's insanely hygroscopic).
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Loptr
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Quote: Originally posted by chemplayer... | That reaction was on one of the 'failed reaction' videos! We think that there may be an issue with using home-made AlCl3 in that it contains a degree
of zinc impurities (made from ZnCl2 and aluminium powder). Zinc seems to have a complexing ability with vanillin which we've observed in other
reactions, and it is possible that this stops the demethylation. Pyridine hydrochloride seemed most promising, but challenge is getting the salt dry
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Have you tried to purify the AlCl3 via sublimation?
It might not be that easy now that I think about it because it will pick up moisture from the air, unless you have a sublimation apparatus where you
can also keep a vacuum.
"Question everything generally thought to be obvious." - Dieter Rams
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Casper
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Chemplayer your name recognition alone should tell you how mainstream you've become. Education and instruction is the enemy of Ignorance. Video
tutorials just can't be beat in regards to explanation of clandestine chemistry.
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