Extensive FBI Protocol on Profiling Packages and CDs

Stumbled upon this older FBI article, but I found it still pretty interesting and contains a lot of potentially helpful information for vendors and customers. It explains the entire LE process step by step pretty much.

https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Profil...ges-a018447923

FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: Feb. 1 1996 written by Gerald Vajgert


Comments


[27 Points] UnclePsych0:

I think a lot of the tips here are things we discuss regularly but there's never anything bad about rehashing the useful stuff!

Everyone should read the whole thing but here's a tl;dr that the article itself made. This completely skips the investigation phase of the process, which they outline, but if you wanna get a preview here it is:

Postal inspectors use these criteria to identify packages that might contain drugs.

Package Criteria

Label Criteria


[11 Points] edgesurfer:

damn, this was written in 1996 ? i wanna know whats being written now, GOod source of info tho


[3 Points] CookyDough:

https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Profiling+postal+packages.-a018447923

Fixed your link there, bud.

An archived copy: https://archive.is/HgPgO

This was posted a long time ago on reddit: /r/SilkRoad/comments/1kajro/profiling_postal_packages/

It was also posted on relevant forums before SR. Notably LegalHighGuides.com, Lycaeum.org, Growery.org, 420genetics.com, PharmacyReviewer.com, steroid forums, etc.

It's a good read. Thanks for posting.


[3 Points] throwawayk5zq47j6wd3:

Cool shit OP


[1 Points] ProjectBrownSugar:

I'm asking for a friend but is Omaha a bad place to shop to?


[1 Points] Zaganom:

Thanks for all info. I love you guys! Thanks for making my life easier.. ;)


[1 Points] TheStacksAMilli:

This is kind of scary as most of the vendors do hand written addresses and use fake return addresses


[1 Points] Fuckscammingcunts:

It's a cat and mouse game that never ends