Psychedelic Drugs and the Ultimate Pursuit for Mind Control
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Narrateur(s):
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Scott Yokum
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Auteur(s):
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Carl E. Miller
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Charles Miller
À propos de cet audio
Hallucinogenic drugs are currently making a strong comeback in modern culture, but what exactly is driving this new phenomenon? A lot of experts are once again discussing using psilocybin (the active ingredient in psilocybe mushrooms) medicinally, to treat depression, anxiety, addiction etc. Psychedelic drugs have come a very long way in recent years, with much of the focus on hallucinogen assisted therapy (aka psychedelic therapy).
These drugs were basically put on hold for several decades, mostly due to the hippies' overindulgence in the substances, which resulted in "tuning out" on a massive level. That's not to say some great culture and music didn't emerge from that era, along with the classic phrase "sex drugs and rock ‘n' roll" , but it may have also been one giant government experiment conducted by the CIA—but that's not all.
What if I told you that LSD, psilocybin, MDMA, DMT, and all of the other similar hallucinogens may also be connected to many other topics? These topics include culture, nature, religion, witchcraft, UFOs, outer space, microchips, Nazis, globalism, mind control, and weapons beyond your wildest imagination—and so much more, including the legal status of certain hallucinogens and the certain trees, fungi, and plants that they are isolated from.