Judging by everything else in this thread, I would bet money that this is just more misconstrued nothing-burger.My first encounter with peptest was through a test report that he compensated the user to post on a discord without disclosing that it was a paid ad.
The merits are; worst case scenario, peptest cut a deal with a single distributer of a certain sized filter after his own testing showed them to be ideal and the people asking about them were having trouble finding them in anything but bulk size. IE a massive late-stage-capitalist conspiracy to try and secure some for the peptide community, and sell them at a bank-breaking $1.60 per filter.Soooo……. the context here all matters a lot. This whole discussion is pointless because the defenders either don’t understand or purposely ignore the facts of the cases we make and say either “it’s capitalism so it’s fine” or “you’re just wanting drama.” They’re not engaging on the merits.
Yes, it makes absolutely perfect sense that he would push filters instead of the sterility testing that brought up the filter discussion in the first place. I'm surprised he hasn't retired to a beach somewhere by now.