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National Geographic Drugs Inc. 2010 HDTV 720p H264-BeLLBoY(Kingd
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National Geographic Drugs Inc. 2010 HDTV 720p H264 ACC-BeLLBoY (Kingdom-Release)




Series TV Air Date: 18 and 19 July 2010




Part I: Cocaine.

The supply chain of cocaine stretches around our world, bringing vast wealth to a few ... and misery to millions. Follow its trail through the eyes of peasant farmers producing cocaine paste, a trafficker tied to Mexican cartels and a 28-year-old crack dealer in Miami's poorest neighborhood. And literally see the true nature of cocaine addiction via revolutionary brain photography in a leading lab in Brookhaven, N.Y.


Part II: Meth. 

Some call methamphetamine the "Devil's Drug." Often made in less than an hour from a common cold remedy, this powerful stimulant is sweeping across the U.S. and Asia. Follow a raid on a suspected meth lab, stake out a neighborhood pharmacy where addicts attempt to accumulate cold and flu pills, and meet a neuroscientist urgently searching for a cure for addiction. See the dangers of meth and the unexpected physical damages caused by the drug.


Part III: Heroin. 

Heroin can be life threatening, claiming the lives of numerous victims. Follow this opium derivative as it begins in a remote Afghan heroin lab that processes the raw materials and then on to Chicago, where a dealer demonstrates its final preparation for street sale. Gain insight into its insidious powers from users, and witness a police raid on a heroin distribution network in New Jersey. Plus, go inside one radical attempt to combat heroin's social costs by supplying it free to addicts.


Part IV: Marijuana.

Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug on the planet. To many, it's an evil weed, but to some, it's a sacred herb, even a lifesaver. For decades the global supply was controlled by criminals, but now a quasi-legal industry worth billions of dollars is booming. Visit growers who are leading a horticultural revolution, hear from users consuming for medicinal purposes, go inside the "Green Rush" of medical marijuana in cities across the U.S. and the violent marijuana cartels in Mexico.



Original Source: DiVERGE 720p (1.1 GB x 4 = 4.37 GB) 
Total encode size: Around 635 MG x 4 = 2.47 GB 



Below is a report on the first video file (encoding settings are the same for the 4 episodes):


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Bitrate: 1800 Kbps 
Encoding: 2 Passes
Resolution: 1280 x 720 pixels
Quality Factor (QF): 0.065 
Frame Rate: 29.970 
Display Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Encoder and Writing library: meGUI | x264 core 98 r1649 c54c47d 
Size: 592 MiB (93%)    


Audio Specs
Audio Codec: Advanced Audio Codec (AAC LC)
Language: English
Bitrate: 128 kbps | Variable
Channels: 2 channels, Front: L R
Size: 42.1 MiB (7%)  
Sampling rate: 48.0 KHz  


 
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Homepage:  http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/series/drugs-inc/all/Overview



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Episode 2:  http://leetleech.org/images/26363741939792582541.png

Episode 3:  http://leetleech.org/images/47117888957860031948.png

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Comments

yay drugs!
Also, thanks for the upload!
Great rip thanks!

As far as the documentary goes it was way too much All-American-brainwashing-sensation-frenzy for my taste.
There is very little objective facts and some direct false statements.
Good upload and quality.
Thanks