Updated 2 years ago
This was a startup I ran 2005-2007 in Brooklyn that sold nootropics. A full article on its meteoric rise and ignominious fall is forthcoming, but you can read a prelude under Mike Donahue’s, Bill Putt’s, and Patrick McAndrew’s memorials.
That the Nootropica story is interlaced between three memorials should speak volumes.
Someone asked me why don’t I start selling smart drugs again.
My answer: Alex Jones sells smart drugs to his viewers. That’s how he makes his money. It’s almost a mass experiment on the efficacy of nootropics.
Yes you can be a little more quicker and more access to your brain’s RAM, but if you believe Sandy Hook was staged no amount of nootropics will help you.
It is far more effective in the greater scheme of things to push back on Alex Jones and his conspiracy ilk head-on. And the best part of that is that you don’t have to get facilities, or pill presses, or worry about the FDA.
If you try to sell gray-market supplements on the cheap, outside of accepted commercial practice, you will get eventually raided, and having that in the back of your mind is pretty much the plight of the drug dealer waiting for some weak link in his supply or distribution chain to fall, and that knock finally happens at his door.
All that… and all my competitors from back then folded – every single one, even the big guido commercial one that catered to bodybuilders, Bulknutrition.
And in a hilarious way, if you consider a billion dollars debt a lot of money, you can say Infowars went out of business way the fuck more than any two-bit nootropics seller.
