Anyone who thinks that Nasser is harming other pros by mentioning their names as buyers is extremely naive about how law enforcement works.
People who do buy steroids like Nasser and others are not getting charged as long as they do not sell it in large quantities and make a living from it. Otherwise ALL contestants at pro shows and the Olympia would get arrested at the competitors' hotel rooms!
The DEA is out for big fishes/dealers...not out for the general amateur or pro who is a steroid user.
After Nasser warned Tognietti numerous times he still kept sending Nasser derogatory emails. He felt strong behind the computer. Nasser even blocked his email address but Spaghetti kept making new accounts and sending Nasser the same idiotic emails over - like Nasser would get intimidated!
Enough was enough.
Why does Tognietti not post his "own" version of the story if there is one as McFarland is hinting? McFarland it seems you're pretty well acquinted with Tognetti, I'm sure you can arrange for him to post his version.
Final point here, Nasser is not doing any of this for "attention" as he is not in any need of attention (he's been all over magazine covers, all over the world to sign autographs and give seminars, excellent contest placing history, etc.)...a few posts on getbig would hardly give him nearly as much attention as he already has! The only difference between now and when he was competing and quiet is that he held back exposing others and telling the truth about bodybuilding matters because it would have hurt his placings. Now, however, he has nothing to lose is so exposing all that he held back in the past.
Nasser is on a mission. He has no problem with his conscience to expose people who deserve it and who are harmful in general.
And from what I hear of the upcoming part 4 interview, this Tom post will start looking as though Nasser was being "nice"
TEAM NASSER