See, now we're getting somewhere!Now, do me a favour, and read your last post - very carefully.>>What would you do if someone told the police that you were buying and selling dope?Erm, I'm pretty sure they've figured out we're selling dope here, so I don't see where that's gonna be news to them.>>What would you do if they tipped them off, or tipped off a local newspaper about your drug habit??? Hey, BBC lady - and any cops reading - I have MS and keep cannabis in my house to treat it. There, saved you the problem.>>There is a reason you don't go tell the police right after you blew a big fat line of coke, and you do not run to the fed when you get a new drug dealer and you finally got to go to his house instead of having your friend go into his house alone and no one else is allowed.And bingo!This part right here, is what this is all about - "you finally got to go to his house instead of having your friend go into his house alone and no one else is allowed"Thing is, times change, and it's not his house anymore, it's the Silk Road over tor, and anyone is allowed.I see your mindset, and I understand where it comes from, but you're applying metrics from your life to a new scenario that they just don't apply to.Anyone who's ever bought drugs knows the cardinal sin is to tell anyone who your dealer is. Smart dealers don't want to meet new people. It's drilled into you as soon as you get into the scene.It's like the scene in Men in Black where Will Smith is going to work for the first day, and Tommy Lee Jones tells him that all the stuff he's learned so far, doesn't mean Jack shit anymore.Kinda the same thing here - the old metrics don't apply - hell, they don't NEED to apply.Can you get your head around that?If not, where am I losing you at?Is it simply a case of survival instincts honed IRL flowing over into this situation?