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Green Omega

Coastal Georgia

Posted by
January 20, 2006
Date Submitted
racoonx
Description
These pills are a pale green, mostly a combination of green speckles, white speckles and the pale green base. After all the snmaller pills lately, I was thinking this one was oversized, but is actually the size of the "normal" pills of the last 9 months or so. Not exactley the same as the meth bombs dome bottom pills of butterfly, scorpians, etc with the semi-domed pressed logo, these has a flat top surface with the Omega and the step bevel. Which I had never seen in a methy pill.

I have now. These chem tested in the marquis (and subsequent Simons) phase as a high percentage of methamphetimine. I could clearly see seperate swirls of purple and orange, staying fairly seperate.

Though I have nothing but my observation to declare this, I would say that the percent of speed could be as much as 40%. This is because I estimate the color ratio at 40% orange.

I have not, and probably will not, take these. I occasionaly will take a green butterfly that has speed in it, and will chem test one soon to see if I can make a comparison based on my physical reaction to the Green Butterfly to the chem reactions of the two.
Logo
Omega (greek letter)
Colour
Green w/ green & white spe
Shape
Domed bottom flat top
Height
4.0 mm
Width
8.0 mm
Texture
Slightly rough hard pressed
Edges
Stamped step bevel logo side
Suspected Contents
MDxx and Amphetamine
Rating
Adulterated
Warning
Yes
Tested
Yes
Marquis Reagent
Orange
Mecke Reagent
Black
Simons Reagent
Blue
Consumed
No

3 Comments

therollingstoner (member since September 29, 2005)

Thanks for the results racoon. -mod

January 21, 2006, 12:25 pm GMT

ravenousblonde (member since October 1, 2005)

Hiya 'Coon!

Did you get a chance to compare them yet? Please let us know if ya do. :)

January 23, 2006, 4:13 am GMT

racoonx (member since October 1, 2005)

I have barely had time to cry about not having any time....

But I have sheduled that for a little later tonight when I am barely sleeping in a lonely bed. Sigh....

January 30, 2006, 1:19 am GMT