If you use the internet to learn about steroids, you need to read this!

Although it looks like there is a ton of Anabolic Steroid information on the internet, there really isn’t much if you look at it a certain way. Let’s say you’re looking for information about Testosterone Enanthate, and find the following 7 sites:

Anabolex.com - Testosterone Enanthate

MesoRx.com - Testosterone Enanthate

Steroid.com - Testosterone Enanthate (http://www.steroid.com/Testosterone-Enanthate.php)

SteroidsProfiles.com - Testosterone Enanthate

Isteroids.com - Testosterone Enanthate

TestosteroneEnanthate.com - (www.testosteroneenanthate.com)

Enanthate.com - (www.enanthate.com)

Bodybuild.com

And I even wrote all of the profiles that you see on offshorebodybuilding.com also, and even some of the profiles on bodybuild.com! Honestly, there are more profiles and steroid information on the internet from me than from any other single author - easily!

Now you know what Testosterone Enanthate is, right? Well, I hope so…because I authored the content for all 7 of those sites! Yes, if you go to any of those 7 sites, and read about Testosterone Enanthate, you’re reading a profile I wrote. So, at least regarding the internet, there’s actually very few sources for anabolic steroid information - I’m one of them (err…7 of them, I guess). It may look like you’re reading a bunch of different info, but in this case, it all comes from me (even though my name only appears on a couple).

This is all well and good if you trust me and the information I provide.

Some people are very up front about this kind of thing…Millard Baker, for example, runs no less than 5 steroid blogs right now:

steroidreport.com

MillardBaker.com

Steroid.com’s Blog (*link disabled)

MesoRx.com’s Blog

Muscletime’s Blog

Now, clearly Millard isn’t hiding this fact, but again, it’s important to realize that when you’re searching for up-to-date steroid news, Millard (like myself) is, because of his position in the industry, able to somewhat control the flow of steroid information on the ‘net. He can slam a douchebag like David Soares on 5 different sites, so when you search for info on the guy, the first page of google looks like tons of people attacking him - when it’s really just one (or two…I love attacking Soares also). Or take into account that Isteroids occasionally reposts my blog or that people on the MD forums may repost Millard’s - what you really have is a small amount of people creating a large amount - probably the bulk - of steroid information on the internet. That’s obviously good and bad at the same time….I personally own 17 URLs right now, Millard is running 5 blogs and owns several URLs, Brian Clapp (owner of Steroid.com) owns 570 (!) URLs, and I can name several other people who all run and own multiple sites.

Millard Baker, Brian Clapp, and myself

Millard Baker, Brian Clapp, and myself

Are you getting several opinions and making an informed decision when you research steroids on the internet - or are you getting one opinion in several different forms, and on several different sites????

So, you tell me: is there a lot of information on the internet regarding steroids…or is there really just a few people putting out most of it? Are you getting 7 different takes on Testosterone Enanthate, or one, on 7 different sites? One blog’s opinion or four of the same blog’s opinion?

There’s even times when it “looks” like there’s several sites or companies independently functioning, and in reality, they’re owned by the same person - and the illusion of different (or even competing) sites is exploited to the owner’s advantage. For example, take a look at this press release, about a new supplement that will replace steroids (ha ha). In the press release for this new supplement, a site called RoidReport is referenced:

“According to the RoidReport.com, there is one legal supplement that recently stands out more than any other. MAXED is touted as a powerful hardening and strengthening supplement that looks like it may be just what the “doctor” ordered for many bodybuilders, powerlifters, and performance driven athletes.

This particular press release was put out by Zupplements.com owner, Everett Harcourt. Everett not only owns Red X Labs (the company producing “MAXED”) but also owns RoidReport! So the press release looks like it’s from SUPPLEMENT-STORE-A telling you what SITE-B says about a product made by COMPANY-C, but all of the endorsements and information are from the same guy! And you wouldn’t (probably) be able to find this out on your own, because all of the “whois” information for all of those sites and companies is private!

(But I have some shady people working for/with me who can help out with that kind of thing!)

And who is giving you this information from the press release? Well, Everett is a nice enough person, and I’ve spoken to him on the phone once, but this is totally deceptive - he is also, if you’re interested, the guy who designed/formulated all of Brian Clapp’s RoidStore.com and BuySteroids.coproducts. Everett is also the brother of Jeff Summers (Bart Harcourt), who was the publisher of Llewellyn’s first book, Anabolic Insider (newsletter), and owned Impact Nutrition. Bart/Jeff passed away not too long ago. Again, Everett is a nice guy, and I’ve spoken to him, but the average person will see that press release from him, and probably not know what’s really going on.

You can play along at home and click on all of those links (the one for Zupplements, RedXLabs, etc…) and look at the phone numbers they provide to call the “different” companies….all of them are the same!

So this is really a case of doing your research and knowing who owns and is behind what site(s) and companies. You may think you’re getting 3 (or 4 or 7) different opinions and sets of facts, but maybe you’re really only hearing what one guy has to say.

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