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  2. Four Thieves Vinegar Collective - Wikipedia

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    The Four Thieves Vinegar Collective is an anarchist biohacking group founded in 2015 by Michael Laufer. They have published instructions for the "EpiPencil", an epinephrine autoinjector , and the "Apothecary MicroLab", a do-it-yourself (DIY) device intended to make a variety of medications , most notably pyrimethamine (Daraprim).

  3. Michael Laufer - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 Laufer went to El Salvador where he saw hospitals that had run out of birth control medicine, he founded the Four Thieves Vinegar Collective shortly afterwards. [3] Laufer publicly shared videos in 2016 that illustrated how to manufacture generic version of the Epi-Pen epinephrine auto-injector from components readily available to the ...

  4. Four thieves vinegar - Wikipedia

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    Vinaigre des quatre voleurs. Four thieves vinegar (also called thieves’ oil, Marseilles vinegar, Marseille's Remedy, prophylactic vinegar, vinegar of the four thieves, camphorated acetic acid, vinaigre des quatre voleurs and acetum quator furum [1] [2]) is a concoction of vinegar (either from red wine, white wine, cider, or distilled white) infused with herbs, spices or garlic that was ...

  5. Four Thieves - Wikipedia

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    Four Thieves may refer to: Four thieves vinegar, a traditional medicine; Four Thieves Vinegar Collective, a biohacking collective This page was last edited on 25 ...

  6. Mojo (African-American culture) - Wikipedia

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    One mojo created the same can not work for everyone. By the twentieth century, Hoodoo was culturally appropriated by outsiders to African-American culture to make a profit. Spiritual shops began to sell the same mojo for everyone. In traditional Hoodoo, certain songs, prayers, symbols, and ingredients are used to conjure or manifest results.

  7. Special Herbs, Vol. 4 - Wikipedia

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    "Four Thieves Vinegar" is an instrumental version of "Rain Blood" by MF Grimm featuring Megalon, from the album The Downfall of Ibliys: A Ghetto Opera. It is also used on "Rain Blood Pt. 2" by MF Grimm, from the album Special Herbs + Spices Volume One; and also on "Clipse of Doom" by Ghostface Killah featuring Trife, from the album Fishscale.

  8. Blow Your Cool! - Wikipedia

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    Blow Your Cool! is the third studio album by Australian rock group Hoodoo Gurus. [3] It was released on 24 April 1987 and peaked at number 2 on the Australian chart. In 2009, Dave Faulkner said "When the Blow Your Cool! touring was over Clyde retired from the road and the band. At this point we persuaded Rick Grossman to join, contributing his ...

  9. Hoodoo (spirituality) - Wikipedia

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    Hoodoo is an ethnoreligion that, in a broader context, functions as a set of spiritual observances, traditions, and beliefs—including magical and other ritual practices—developed by enslaved African Americans in the Southern United States from various traditional African spiritualities and elements of indigenous American botanical knowledge.