PRACTICAL MANUALS FOR MAKING DRUGS, POISONS AND EXPLOSIVES AT HOME
Published at: 07/01/2026 09:00 PM
(Time, March 16, 1970; Uncle Fester Manuals, 1980 and Nova Transformations, January 3, 2026)
Who is truly responsible for the 10,018 drug laboratories that operate illegally in the United States?
With the certified existence of 10,018 clandestine drug manufacturing laboratories, scattered throughout its territory, and the appearance of Nitazenes, 100 times more powerful than Fentanyl and 500 times stronger than Morphine, a new crisis or pandemic is emerging in the United States, greater than the previous one.
Why do new, more potent home-made drugs appear periodically in the United States?
Since the government of Afghanistan expelled the U.S. military from its territory in 2021 and ordered the eradication of opium crops, the consumption of laboratory opiates has soared by 74% in the United States.
Since 1980, 45 years ago, the practical manuals for manufacturing drugs, poisons and explosives published by the publisher Uncle Fester (Uncle Fester) have been freely circulating in the United States. Guides containing all the techniques, ingredients and equipment required for any apprentice to start an enterprise as a drug trafficker or terrorist.
Uncle Fester is the pseudonym used by chemist Stephen Preisler to popularize the homemade manufacture of psychotropic drugs or products related to chemical warfare technology.
This nickname refers to the flamboyant crazy chemist Uncle Lucas, from the television series “Los Locos Addams”.
His books include:
The eight editions of “The Secrets of the Manufacture of Methamphetamine and Ecstasy”.
The three editions of the “Practical Guide to the Manufacture of Lysergic Acid (LSD) and others”.
The five editions of “The Silent Death”, a cult manual among extreme right-wing apocalyptic groups that teaches step by step the profession of poisoning a particular person or large conglomerates in general.
The manual “The Silent Death” was used by the “Aum Shinrikyo (Supreme Truth)” cult in the production of sarin gas that killed 12 people in the Tokyo subway on March 20, 1995.
Since the free publication of these texts, illegal laboratories have proliferated, which constantly resort to the innovation of new and more powerful formulas that reduce production costs and help to evade the burden of the laws that are established in the inventory of prohibited substances.
Chemical precursors can be easily purchased `online, in online stores, without any restrictions.
Social networks (RRSS) have greatly contributed to advertising and generating fast distribution channels, in some cases undetectable.
The handbook of drugs produced by 10,018 clandestine laboratories is:
Nitazenes
Taineptine
Vicodin
Xylazine
Crack (cocaine stone)
Ecstasy
Lysergic acid (analogs)
Synthetic derivatives of Cannabis Sativa
Oxycodone
Tranq Dope
Fake Fanax
Kraton
Benzodiazepines.
Dexedrines
For the commercialization of the above-mentioned substances, a new type of retail sale known as “gas station drugs” has been established.
Since 1970, 55 years ago, when the first major heroin crisis exploded in the United States, agents of the American drug race have approached the most vulnerable public to generate millions of addicts: children. A crime that steals the future from new generations and buries in life the necessary generational replacement of that sick society in frank decline.
So the picture in 2026, for the United States, looks bleaker and deadlier than ever, with the mass manufacture of these new synthetic opioid formulations developed under the shadow of federal authorities in 10,018 illegal laboratories that operate in rustic secluded cabins in the woods or in camouflaged basements of any city or town.
In Charlotte, North Carolina alone, a city with 730,000 inhabitants, there were 9,600 deaths due to overdoses of these new drugs. Throughout the United States, 117,353 people died as victims of addictions generated by that life system known as “The American Dream”.

Mazo News Team