Anyone want to chime in on what Johns Hopkins is doing spearheading the “second psychedelic revolution” as it’s often called with all of their new research over the recent years. I don’t trust it.
Yes psychedelics can be very useful and amazing. Micro doses to full trips can address the vast majority of psychological and emotional problems.
Yes it totally can help with ptsd. But I’m so suspicious of how thats all being touted and studied by our friends who ran event 201, dark winter and more with funds coming from Bill gates et al.
I always thought the system was scared of psychedelics and didn’t want us to have them.
But then you do some digging into the history of psychedelics in the west, the 60s and look at the players pushing it now and the pieces don’t fit for me yet.
I also found it interesting how much of the hippie / counter culture world drank the kool aid so quick.
I think anyone experienced with psychedelics knows they can be beneficial or harmful depending on how used. They’ve been almost entirely beneficial for me but I’ve seen them lay waste to others. There are some seriously fried acid casualties floating around.
The psychedelics are demons shit is so ignorant and clearly these people have never tripped.
Anyways. Anybody have any input on wtf they are really doing with these things and why Johns Hopkins is leading the research and why the media is unashamedly reporting on the “newfound” benefits from ptsd to depression and the open frivolous use of them in Silicon Valley.
Are they preparing to have your government trained therapist administer psychedelics as part of treatment and mkultra you in a “sanctioned” and clinical setting.
Oregon has decriminalized possession of psychedelics. More of a soros move than victory of the counter culture imo. But why?
They say within a decade there will be clinics you can go trip at.
Is the cat coming out of the bag or was it a lion all along?
I can’t put my finger on it, and as a lifelong psychedelic advocate, there’s something here not quite making sense to me.
You're right to be skeptical. I too have wondered how they're going to capitalize on the newfound benefits of psychedelics (as if they couldn't have done this research fifty years ago).
If pot is any guide, they will have a system in place to ensure the wealthy make all the profits on whatever psychedelics they push. Hell it will probably be laboratory manufactured psylocibin so they "can provide a consistent dose" or some other bullshit excuse. Whatever the plan, someone has already figured out how they're going to make lots of money on this.
Anyone want to chime in on what Johns Hopkins is doing spearheading the “second psychedelic revolution” as it’s often called with all of their new research over the recent years. I don’t trust it.
Yes psychedelics can be very useful and amazing. Micro doses to full trips can address the vast majority of psychological and emotional problems.
Yes it totally can help with ptsd. But I’m so suspicious of how thats all being touted and studied by our friends who ran event 201, dark winter and more with funds coming from Bill gates et al.
I always thought the system was scared of psychedelics and didn’t want us to have them.
But then you do some digging into the history of psychedelics in the west, the 60s and look at the players pushing it now and the pieces don’t fit for me yet.
I also found it interesting how much of the hippie / counter culture world drank the kool aid so quick.
I think anyone experienced with psychedelics knows they can be beneficial or harmful depending on how used. They’ve been almost entirely beneficial for me but I’ve seen them lay waste to others. There are some seriously fried acid casualties floating around.
The psychedelics are demons shit is so ignorant and clearly these people have never tripped.
Anyways. Anybody have any input on wtf they are really doing with these things and why Johns Hopkins is leading the research and why the media is unashamedly reporting on the “newfound” benefits from ptsd to depression and the open frivolous use of them in Silicon Valley.
Are they preparing to have your government trained therapist administer psychedelics as part of treatment and mkultra you in a “sanctioned” and clinical setting.
Oregon has decriminalized possession of psychedelics. More of a soros move than victory of the counter culture imo. But why?
They say within a decade there will be clinics you can go trip at.
Is the cat coming out of the bag or was it a lion all along?
I can’t put my finger on it, and as a lifelong psychedelic advocate, there’s something here not quite making sense to me.
You're right to be skeptical. I too have wondered how they're going to capitalize on the newfound benefits of psychedelics (as if they couldn't have done this research fifty years ago).
If pot is any guide, they will have a system in place to ensure the wealthy make all the profits on whatever psychedelics they push. Hell it will probably be laboratory manufactured psylocibin so they "can provide a consistent dose" or some other bullshit excuse. Whatever the plan, someone has already figured out how they're going to make lots of money on this.