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                                                        <h4 name="9736" id="9736" data-align="center">Welcome to DoctorX’s Barcelona lab, where the drugs you bought online are tested for safety and purity. No questions asked.</h4>
                                                        
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                                                        <p name="8a83" id="8a83">Standing at a table in a chemistry lab in Barcelona, Cristina Gil Lladanosa
                                                            tears open a silver, smell-proof protective envelope. She slides out a
                                                            transparent bag full of crystals. Around her, machines whir and hum, and
                                                            other researchers mill around in long, white coats.</p>
                                                        <p name="b675" id="b675">She is holding the lab’s latest delivery of a drug bought from the “deep
                                                            web,” the clandestine corner of the internet that isn’t reachable by normal
                                                            search engines, and is home to some sites that require special software
                                                            to access. Labeled as <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MDMA" data-href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MDMA" rel="nofollow">MDMA</a> (the street
                                                            term is ecstasy), this sample has been shipped from Canada. Lladanosa and
                                                            her colleague Iván Fornís Espinosa have also received drugs, anonymously,
                                                            from people in China, Australia, Europe and the United States.</p>
                                                        <p name="3c0b" id="3c0b">“Here we have speed, MDMA, cocaine, pills,” Lladanosa says, pointing to
                                                            vials full of red, green, blue and clear solutions sitting in labeled boxes.</p>
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                                                            <figcaption>Cristina Gil Lladanosa, at the Barcelona testing lab | photo by Joan Bardeletti</figcaption>
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                                                        <p name="7a54" id="7a54">Since 2011, with the launch of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silk_Road_%28marketplace%29" data-href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silk_Road_%28marketplace%29" rel="nofollow">Silk Road</a>, anybody has been able to safely buy illegal
                                                            drugs from the deep web and have them delivered to their door. Though the
                                                            FBI shut down that black market in October 2013, other outlets have emerged
                                                            to fill its role. For the last 10 months the lab at which Lladanosa and
                                                            Espinosa work has offered a paid testing service of those drugs. By sending
                                                            in samples for analysis, users can know exactly what it is they are buying,
                                                            and make a more informed decision about whether to ingest the substance.
                                                            The group, called <a href="http://energycontrol.org/" data-href="http://energycontrol.org/" rel="nofollow">Energy Control</a>,
                                                            which has being running “harm reduction” programs since 1999, is the first
                                                            to run a testing service explicitly geared towards verifying those purchases
                                                            from the deep web.</p>
                                                        <p name="4395" id="4395">Before joining Energy Control, Lladanosa briefly worked at a pharmacy,
                                                            whereas Espinosa spent 14 years doing drug analysis. Working at Energy
                                                            Control is “more gratifying,” and “rewarding” than her previous jobs, Lladanosa
                                                            told me. They also receive help from a group of volunteers, made up of
                                                            a mixture of “squatters,” as Espinosa put it, and medical students, who
                                                            prepare the samples for testing.</p>
                                                        <p name="0c18" id="0c18">After weighing out the crystals, aggressively mixing it with methanol
                                                            until dissolved, and delicately pouring the liquid into a tiny brown bottle,
                                                            Lladanosa, a petite woman who is nearly engulfed by her lab coat, is now
                                                            ready to test the sample. She loads a series of three trays on top of a
                                                            large white appliance sitting on a table, called a gas chromatograph (GC).
                                                            A jungle of thick pipes hang from the lab’s ceiling behind it.</p>
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                                                        <p name="1549" id="1549">“Chromatography separates all the substances,” Lladanosa says as she loads
                                                            the machine with an array of drugs sent from the deep web and local Spanish
                                                            users. It can tell whether a sample is pure or contaminated, and if the
                                                            latter, with what.</p>
                                                        <p name="5d0f" id="5d0f">Rushes of hot air blow across the desk as the gas chromatograph blasts
                                                            the sample at 280 degrees Celsius. Thirty minutes later the machine’s robotic
                                                            arm automatically moves over to grip another bottle. The machine will continue
                                                            cranking through the 150 samples in the trays for most of the work week.</p>
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                                                            <figcaption>Photo by Joan Bardeletti</figcaption>
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                                                        <p name="15e0" id="15e0">To get the drugs to Barcelona, a user mails at least 10 milligrams of
                                                            a substance to the offices of the Asociación Bienestar y Desarrollo, the
                                                            non-government organization that oversees Energy Control. The sample then
                                                            gets delivered to the testing service’s laboratory, at the Barcelona Biomedical
                                                            Research Park, a futuristic, seven story building sitting metres away from
                                                            the beach. Energy Control borrows its lab space from a biomedical research
                                                            group for free.</p>
                                                        <p name="2574" id="2574">The tests cost 50 Euro per sample. Users pay, not surprisingly, with Bitcoin.
                                                            In the post announcing Energy Control’s service on the deep web, the group
                                                            promised that “All profits of this service are set aside of maintenance
                                                            of this project.”</p>
                                                        <p name="2644" id="2644">About a week after testing, those results are sent in a PDF to an email
                                                            address provided by the anonymous client.</p>
                                                        <p name="9f91" id="9f91">“The process is quite boring, because you are in a routine,” Lladanosa
                                                            says. But one part of the process is consistently surprising: that moment
                                                            when the results pop up on the screen. “Every time it’s something different.”
                                                            For instance, one cocaine sample she had tested also contained phenacetin,
                                                            a painkiller added to increase the product’s weight; lidocaine, an anesthetic
                                                            that numbs the gums, giving the impression that the user is taking higher
                                                            quality cocaine; and common caffeine.</p>
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                                                        <p name="39a6" id="39a6">The deep web drug lab is the brainchild of Fernando Caudevilla, a Spanish
                                                            physician who is better known as “DoctorX” on the deep web, a nickname
                                                            given to him by his Energy Control co-workers because of his earlier writing
                                                            about the history, risks and recreational culture of MDMA. In the physical
                                                            world, Caudevilla has worked for over a decade with Energy Control on various
                                                            harm reduction focused projects, most of which have involved giving Spanish
                                                            illegal drug users medical guidance, and often writing leaflets about the
                                                            harms of certain substances.</p>
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                                                            <figcaption>Fernando Caudevilla, AKA DoctorX. Photo: Joseph Cox</figcaption>
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                                                        <p name="c099" id="c099">Caudevilla first ventured into Silk Road forums in April 2013. “I would
                                                            like to contribute to this forum offering professional advice in topics
                                                            related to drug use and health,” he wrote in an <a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20131015051405/https://dkn255hz262ypmii.onion.to/index.php?topic=147607.0" data-href="http://web.archive.org/web/20131015051405/https://dkn255hz262ypmii.onion.to/index.php?topic=147607.0" rel="nofollow">introductory post</a>,
                                                            using his DoctorX alias. Caudevilla offered to provide answers to questions
                                                            that a typical doctor is not prepared, or willing, to respond to, at least
                                                            not without a lecture or a judgment. “This advice cannot replace a complete
                                                            face-to-face medical evaluation,” he wrote, “but I know how difficult it
                                                            can be to talk frankly about these things.”</p>
                                                        <p name="ff1d" id="ff1d">The requests flooded in. A diabetic asked what effect MDMA has on blood
                                                            sugar; another what the risks of frequent psychedelic use were for a young
                                                            person. Someone wanted to know whether amphetamine use should be avoided
                                                            during lactation. In all, Fernando’s thread received over 50,000 visits
                                                            and 300 questions before the FBI shut down Silk Road.</p>
                                                        <p name="1f35" id="1f35">“He’s amazing. A gift to this community,” one user wrote on the Silk Road
                                                            2.0 forum, a site that sprang up after the original. “His knowledge is
                                                            invaluable, and never comes with any judgment.” Up until recently, Caudevilla
                                                            answered questions on the marketplace “Evolution.” Last week, however,
                                                            the administrators of that site <a href="http://motherboard.vice.com/read/one-of-the-darknets-biggest-markets-may-have-just-stole-all-its-users-bitcoin" data-href="http://motherboard.vice.com/read/one-of-the-darknets-biggest-markets-may-have-just-stole-all-its-users-bitcoin" rel="nofollow">pulled a scam</a>,
                                                            shutting the market down and escaping with an estimated $12 million worth
                                                            of Bitcoin.</p>
                                                        <p name="b20f" id="b20f">Caudevilla’s transition from dispensing advice to starting up a no-questions-asked
                                                            drug testing service came as a consequence of his experience on the deep
                                                            web. He’d wondered whether he could help bring more harm reduction services
                                                            to a marketplace without controls. The Energy Control project, as part
                                                            of its mandate of educating drug users and preventing harm, had already
                                                            been carrying out drug testing for local Spanish users since 2001, at music
                                                            festivals, night clubs, or through a drop-in service at a lab in Madrid.</p>
                                                        <p name="f739" id="f739">“I thought, we are doing this in Spain, why don’t we do an international
                                                            drug testing service?” Caudevilla told me when I visited the other Energy
                                                            Control lab, in Madrid. Caudevilla, a stocky character with ear piercings
                                                            and short, shaved hair, has eyes that light up whenever he discusses the
                                                            world of the deep web. Later, via email, he elaborated that it was not
                                                            a hard sell. “It was not too hard to convince them,” he wrote me. Clearly,
                                                            Energy Control believed that the reputation he had earned as an unbiased
                                                            medical professional on the deep web might carry over to the drug analysis
                                                            service, where one needs to establish “credibility, trustworthiness, [and]
                                                            transparency,” Caudevilla said. “We could not make mistakes,” he added.</p>
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                                                        <p name="7b5e" id="7b5e">While the Energy Control lab in Madrid lab only tests Spanish drugs from
                                                            various sources, it is the Barcelona location which vets the substances
                                                            bought in the shadowy recesses of of the deep web. Caudevilla no longer
                                                            runs it, having handed it over to his colleague Ana Muñoz. She maintains
                                                            a presence on the deep web forums, answers questions from potential users,
                                                            and sends back reports when they are ready.</p>
                                                        <p name="0f0e" id="0f0e">The testing program exists in a legal grey area. The people who own the
                                                            Barcelona lab are accredited to experiment with and handle drugs, but Energy
                                                            Control doesn’t have this permission itself, at least not in writing.</p>
                                                        <p name="e002" id="e002">“We have a verbal agreement with the police and other authorities. They
                                                            already know what we are doing,” Lladanosa tells me. It is a pact of mutual
                                                            benefit. Energy Control provides the police with information on batches
                                                            of drugs in Spain, whether they’re from the deep web or not, Espinosa says.
                                                            They also contribute to the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug
                                                            Addiction’s early warning system, a collaboration that attempts to spread
                                                            information about dangerous drugs as quickly as possible.</p>
                                                            <p name="db1b" id="db1b">By the time of my visit in February, Energy Control had received over
                                                                150 samples from the deep web and have been receiving more at a rate of
                                                                between 4 and 8 a week. Traditional drugs, such as cocaine and MDMA, make
                                                                up about 70 percent of the samples tested, but the Barcelona lab has also
                                                                received samples of the prescription pill codeine, research chemicals and
                                                                synthetic cannabinoids, and even pills of Viagra.</p>
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                                                        <p name="e76f" id="e76f">So it’s fair to make a tentative judgement on what people are paying for
                                                            on the deep web. The verdict thus far? Overall, drugs on the deep web appear
                                                            to be of much higher quality than those found on the street.</p>
                                                        <p name="5352" id="5352">“In general, the cocaine is amazing,” says Caudevilla, saying that the
                                                            samples they’ve seen have purities climbing towards 80 or 90 percent, and
                                                            some even higher. To get an idea of how unusual this is, take a look at
                                                            the <a href="http://www.unodc.org/documents/wdr2014/Cocaine_2014_web.pdf" data-href="http://www.unodc.org/documents/wdr2014/Cocaine_2014_web.pdf" rel="nofollow">United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime World Drug Report 2014</a>,
                                                            which reports that the average quality of street cocaine in Spain is just
                                                            over 40 percent, while in the United Kingdom it is closer to 30 percent.“We
                                                            have found 100 percent [pure] cocaine,” he adds. “That’s really, really
                                                            strange. That means that, technically, this cocaine has been purified,
                                                            with clandestine methods.”</p>
                                                        <p name="a71c" id="a71c">Naturally, identifying vendors who sell this top-of-the-range stuff is
                                                            one of the reasons that people have sent samples to Energy Control. Caudevilla
                                                            was keen to stress that, officially, Energy Control’s service “is not intended
                                                            to be a control of drug quality,” meaning a vetting process for identifying
                                                            the best sellers, but that is exactly how some people have been using it.</p>
                                                        <p name="cb5b" id="cb5b">As one buyer on the Evolution market, elmo666, wrote to me over the site’s
                                                            messaging system, “My initial motivations were selfish. My primary motivation
                                                            was to ensure that I was receiving and continue to receive a high quality
                                                            product, essentially to keep the vendor honest as far as my interactions
                                                            with them went.”</p>
                                                            <p name="d80d" id="d80d">Vendors on deep web markets advertise their product just like any other
                                                                outlet does, using flash sales, gimmicky giveaways and promises of drugs
                                                                that are superior to those of their competitors. The claims, however, can
                                                                turn out to be empty: despite the test results that show that deep web
                                                                cocaine vendors typically sell product that is of a better quality than
                                                                that found on the street, in plenty of cases, the drugs are nowhere near
                                                                as pure as advertised.</p>
                                                            <p name="36de" id="36de">“You won’t be getting anything CLOSE to what you paid for,” one user complained
                                                                about the cocaine from ‘Mirkov’, a vendor on Evolution. “He sells 65% not
                                                                95%.”</p>
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                                                        <p name="126b" id="126b">Despite the prevalence of people using the service to gauge the quality
                                                            of what goes up their nose, many users send samples to Energy Control in
                                                            the spirit of its original mission: keeping themselves alive and healthy.
                                                            The worst case scenario from drugs purchased on the deep web is, well the
                                                            worst case. That was the outcome when <a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/teenager-patrick-mcmullen-who-died-while-on-skype-had-bought-drugs-from-silk-road-8942329.html" data-href="http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/teenager-patrick-mcmullen-who-died-while-on-skype-had-bought-drugs-from-silk-road-8942329.html" rel="nofollow">Patrick McMullen,</a> a
                                                            17-year-old Scottish student, ingested half a gram of MDMA and three tabs
                                                            of LSD, reportedly purchased from the Silk Road. While talking to his friends
                                                            on Skype, his words became slurred and he passed out. Paramedics could
                                                            not revive him. The coroner for that case, Sherrif Payne, who deemed the
                                                            cause of death ecstasy toxicity, told <em>The Independent</em> “You
                                                            never know the purity of what you are taking and you can easily come unstuck.”</p>
                                                        <p name="5e9e" id="5e9e">ScreamMyName, a deep web user who has been active since the original Silk
                                                            Road, wants to alert users to the dangerous chemicals that are often mixed
                                                            with drugs, and is using Energy Control as a means to do so.</p>
                                                            <p name="19a6" id="19a6">“We’re at a time where some vendors are outright sending people poison.
                                                                Some do it unknowingly,” ScreamMyName told me in an encrypted message.
                                                                “Cocaine production in South America is often tainted with either levamisole
                                                                or phenacetine. Both poison to humans and both with severe side effects.”</p>
                                                            <p name="9fef" id="9fef">In the case of Levamisole, those prescribing it are often not doctors
                                                                but veterinarians, as Levamisole is commonly used on animals, primarily
                                                                for the treatment of worms. If ingested by humans it can lead to cases
                                                                of extreme eruptions of the skin, as <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22127712" data-href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22127712" rel="nofollow">documented in a study</a> from researchers at the University
                                                                of California, San Francisco. But Lladanosa has found Levamisole in cocaine
                                                                samples; dealers use it to increase the product weight, allowing them to
                                                                stretch their batch further for greater profit — and also, she says, because
                                                                Levamisole has a strong stimulant effect.</p>
                                                                <p name="7886" id="7886">“It got me sick as fuck,” Dr. Feel, an Evolution user, wrote on the site’s
                                                                    forums after consuming cocaine that had been cut with 23 percent Levamisole,
                                                                    and later tested by Energy Control. “I was laid up in bed for several days
                                                                    because of that shit. The first night I did it, I thought I was going to
                                                                    die. I nearly drove myself to the ER.”</p>
                                                                <p name="18d3" id="18d3">“More people die because of tainted drugs than the drugs themselves,”
                                                                    Dr. Feel added. “It’s the cuts and adulterants that are making people sick
                                                                    and killing them.”</p>
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                                                        <p name="839a" id="839a">The particular case of cocaine cut with Levamisole is one of the reasons
                                                            that ScreamMyName has been pushing for more drug testing on the deep web
                                                            markets. “I recognize that drug use isn’t exactly healthy, but why exacerbate
                                                            the problem?” he told me when I contacted him after his post. “[Energy
                                                            Control] provides a way for users to test the drugs they’ll use and for
                                                            these very users to know what it is they’re putting in their bodies. Such
                                                            services are in very short supply.”</p>
                                                        <p name="18dc" id="18dc">After sending a number of Energy Control tests himself, ScreamMyName started
                                                            a de facto crowd-sourcing campaign to get more drugs sent to the lab, and
                                                            then shared the results, after throwing in some cash to get the ball rolling.
                                                            <a href="https://blockchain.info/address/1Mi6VjMFqjcD48FPV7cnPB24MAtQQenRy3" data-href="https://blockchain.info/address/1Mi6VjMFqjcD48FPV7cnPB24MAtQQenRy3" rel="nofollow">He set up a Bitcoin wallet</a>, with the hope that users might chip in
                                                                to fund further tests. At the time of writing, the wallet has received
                                                                a total of 1.81 bitcoins; around $430 at today’s exchange rates.</p>
                                                        <p name="dcbd" id="dcbd">In posts to the Evolution community, ScreamMyName pitched this project
                                                            as something that will benefit users and keep drug dealer honest. “When
                                                            the funds build up to a point where we can purchase an [Energy Control]
                                                            test fee, we’ll do a US thread poll for a few days and try to cohesively
                                                            decide on what vendor to test,” he continued.</p>
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                                                        <p name="bff6" id="bff6">Other members of the community have been helping out, too. PlutoPete,
                                                            a vendor from the original Silk Road who sold cannabis seeds and other
                                                            legal items, has provided ScreamMyName with packaging to safely send the
                                                            samples to Barcelona. “A box of baggies, and a load of different moisture
                                                            barrier bags,” PlutoPete told me over the phone. “That’s what all the vendors
                                                            use.”</p>
                                                        <p name="bb78" id="bb78">It’s a modest program so far. ScreamMyName told me that so far he had
                                                            gotten enough public funding to purchase five different Energy Control
                                                            tests, in addition to the ten or so he’s sent himself so far. “The program
                                                            created is still in its infancy and it is growing and changing as we go
                                                            along but I have a lot of faith in what we’re doing,” he says.</p>
                                                        <p name="5638" id="5638">But the spirit is contagious: elmo666, the other deep web user testing
                                                            cocaine, originally kept the results of the drug tests to himself, but
                                                            he, too, saw a benefit to distributing the data. “It is clear that it is
                                                            a useful service to other users, keeping vendors honest and drugs (and
                                                            their users) safe,” he told me. He started to report his findings to others
                                                            on the forums, and then created a thread with summaries of the test results,
                                                            as well as comments from the vendors if they provided it. Other users were
                                                            soon basing their decisions on what to buy on elmo666‘s tests.</p>
                                                        <p name="de75" id="de75">“I’m defo trying the cola based on the incredibly helpful elmo and his
                                                            energy control results and recommendations,” wrote user jayk1984. On top
                                                            of this, elmo666 plans to launch an independent site on the deep web that
                                                            will collate all of these results, which should act as a resource for users
                                                            of all the marketplaces.</p>
                                                        <p name="6b72" id="6b72">As word of elmo666's efforts spread, he began getting requests from drug
                                                            dealers who wanted him to use their wares for testing. Clearly, they figured
                                                            that a positive result from Energy Control would be a fantastic marketing
                                                            tool to draw more customers. They even offered elmo666 free samples. (He
                                                            passed.)</p>
                                                        <p name="b008" id="b008">Meanwhile, some in the purchasing community are arguing that those running
                                                            markets on the deep web should be providing quality control themselves.
                                                            PlutoPete told me over the phone that he had been in discussions about
                                                            this with Dread Pirate Roberts, the pseudonymous owner of the original
                                                            Silk Road site. “We [had been] talking about that on a more organized basis
                                                            on Silk Road 1, doing lots of anonymous buys to police each category. But
                                                            of course they took the thing [Silk Road] down before we got it properly
                                                            off the ground,” he lamented.</p>
                                                        <p name="49c8" id="49c8">But perhaps it is best that the users, those who are actually consuming
                                                            the drugs, remain in charge of shaming dealers and warning each other.
                                                            “It’s our responsibility to police the market based on reviews and feedback,”
                                                            elmo666 wrote in an Evolution forum post. It seems that in the lawless
                                                            space of the deep web, where everything from child porn to weapons are
                                                            sold openly, users have cooperated in an organic display of self-regulation
                                                            to stamp out those particular batches of drugs that are more likely to
                                                            harm users.</p>
                                                        <p name="386d" id="386d">“That’s always been the case with the deep web,” PlutoPete told me. Indeed,
                                                            ever since Silk Road, a stable of the drug markets has been the review
                                                            system, where buyers can leave a rating and feedback for vendors, letting
                                                            others know about the reliability of the seller. But DoctorX’s lab, rigorously
                                                            testing the products with scientific instruments, takes it a step further.</p>
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                                                        <p name="b109" id="b109">“In the white market, they have quality control. In the dark market, it
                                                            should be the same,” Cristina Gil Lladanosa says to me before I leave the
                                                            Barcelona lab.</p>
                                                        <p name="e3a4" id="e3a4">A week after I visit the lab, the results of the MDMA arrive in my inbox:
                                                            it is 85 percent pure, with no indications of other active ingredients.
                                                            Whoever ordered that sample from the digital shelves of the deep web, and
                                                            had it shipped to their doorstep in Canada, got hold of some seriously
                                                            good, and relatively safe drugs. And now they know it.</p>
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