The Rat was addicted to the pleasure, they disregarded everything like a narcotic junkie, in effect they ruined their animality by reducing them, the other Rat the one with the pleasure/pain, it hated the pain, but it was just as addicted to the pleasure, therefore it would hesitate knowing the pain, but eventually the need for the drug would overtake them and they would give in.
love the vids and the pics... you may be tired of them because you get it already but the images help pull in other people who have not opened their eyes yet.
This is horrifying, most of all the laughter. The "to be or not to be" comment was funny, but not with the context, which is torturing an animal and manipulating the mind. The audience must assume they are exempt from these techniques. This is horrifying to us outsiders.
Omar is very sorry. Please don't hurt him. Omar is very sorry. Please don't hurt him. Omar is very sorry. Please don't hurt him. Omar is very sorry. Please don't hurt him. Omar is very sorry. Please don't hurt him. Omar is very sorry. Please don't hurt him.
It is worth considering the possibility that our Leaders are not down on psychedelic drugs because of any likely harm to users, but because Productivity is one of the lesser gods of the US (the Zeus of this pantheon being Wealth), so the Leaders don't want us taking any stuff that might make us less willing workers.
I know Sarah Palin almost had an orgasm while that turkey was being physically altered? behind her. I'm sure her psychopathic mouth was drenched in saliva.
What exactly was that guy doing anyway? And if he was doing something why did it take so long? And why did they have to show him? Couldn't they have recorded the "interview" elsewhere? These psychopaths are so childish. The little games they play just irk me. They're such cowards. They don't fight or play fair.
I sent these lyrics to Alan in sometime in May I think. I also sent him the video. I told him to check out the number on the first officer shown.
2+1=3
I mean I know it's pretty silly but I like to do that. I like to point out or acknowledge even the most trivial things. I can't help it. I notice almost everything.
I'm still thinking if I should say what want to say to LouieVonPoohs. I just don't know if it's necessary.
I agree. He has some interesting things to say, but in this area I feel that he is just lost. You get some of that olden day deep ignorance and thoughtlessness about things, in this case on the negative effects of psychedelics, of which he apparently thought there were none; how one could draw such a conclusion is beyond me, if for no other reason than the fact that the human body is so very complex. Disappointing.
people are perscribed lsd derivities every day, not to mention all the reuptake inhibaters,and other mood altering drugs to cope with the sociaty that has ben created. chemtrails have ben used befor, water is florinated, and thay have found mercury in high froutose corn serip. this was 1962 intervieuw he was being varry cautious with his information.
I believe he and other legitimate advocates of psychedelics of this time period were using the context of using these substances under controlled safe settings much like the way they had their first experiences. The negative effects of psychedelics were the result of these drugs merging with street drugs during one of the most turbulent periods in western history. This resulted in abuse and making these things available to mentally unstable people. This happened after he passed away.
@regresseur Can you name the negative side effects of psychedelics? Psychedelics and pot are the safest drugs there are, even safer than caffeine , hell even aspirin. Psychedelics are completely nonaddictive (pot is not physically addictive), both psychedelics and pot are extremely hard to impossible to die from an OD, etc.
@maninthehood A difference I immediately think of is the problem of addiction. Those drugs are addictive, and psychedelics aren't. I was replying to someone who implied there were "negatives" to psychedelics. I assume he means "bad" trips, but those aren't a real danger to a person. The trip ends. Addiction is the real danger. Another danger is toxicity, psychedelics aren't toxic or are much less toxic and require an enormous amount of it to kill you.
@maninthehood In my experience non-psychedelics are not very spiritual and conducive to growth. They are the ones that "make people okay with their slavery". When im on opiates, benzos, or alcohol (i rarely drink) I don't think, I am less aware, the world becomes smaller. Psychedelics expand the mind. There is more care and wonder and questioning. Most drugs are very useful as distractions from reality, or for making people "content" with it. RX drugs do this well.
@mikeisapro yea right prescription drugs are a plague over humanity in the world both short and long term scales. Medicine will be different hopefully soon much better, and as the revolutions in the world are about to spread, the first and most important one is the revolution of medicine and reforming the ways we treat our minds and bodies. Back to the psychodelics, you may be right about them, however what i was referring to was the mystic and spiritual gnosis..intuition and insight.
@maninthehood What spiritual exercises? I meditate, but I can't really think of what you mean. Aldous Huxley wrote in Doors of Perception (Or Heaven and Hell) that fasting, meditation, and psychedelics are the main ways to enter the visionary realm. Have you tried any psychedelics?
@mikeisapro well I fast it is part of my school of thought, believe me it gives you clarity and purity and feeling of going out of this world for the time of fasting I also meditate sometimes, I recite certain prayers. No I haven't tried any of the psychedelics.
@maninthehood meditation in combination with psychedelics is by FAR superior to fasting. Fasting was only used in the past by primitive peoples. Today fasting is quite inferior. Aldous Huxley knew this, you should read Heaven and Hell (about lsd) and Doors of Perception (about mescaline). Huxley took psychedelics and was fascinated by them. I encourage you to try them when you get a chance.
@mikeisapro Fasting and prayer is still the superior of all and if not the only one there is, now you talk about psychdelics and I wonder if you ever read about the CIA-backed psychological operations in use of LSD against subjects and the fact that they probably use it to further dumb down the society members in order to isolate them from the reality issues of daily basis that we live in currently..and to use it to keep people blind of the plans being construed behind the scenes.
@maninthehood I know about the CIA's attempts to use it, but you have to consider why they stopped. I think they stopped it because it doesn't work. It does make you more suggestible, but if you look at the 60s when a lot of people were "tuning in" it seemed to be more of a threat to the establishment, which is why I think psychedelics are now illegal (except for a few). Psychedelics break down barriers and conditioning, which allow people to question reality. "they" DONT want that.
@mikeisapro well yea we can as well assure ourselves that psychedelics were used far before the CIA or any establishments has been established. There is a great link talking about DMT which I am currently reading and I'd like to share it with you.
@maninthehood Is it The Spirit Molecule? I haven't got around to reading that but supposedly DMT is produced in our brains during dreaming or something. In the pineal gland.. I don't know much about DMT, but someday I will try it :) What's the link?
so many as compared to what? I'd like to see a comparative study of drug addiction in sumeria and babylon and egypt, any given place in history, against drug addiction today. kudos on knowing the word dipsomaniacs, you are skilled at applying labels and limiting view points. I wish you would run for public office and bring your infinite wisdom to the rest of humanity
"You can certainly say the some of the psychic energizers and the new hallucinogens can do incomparably more than Milton and all the theologians combined could possibly do to make the terrifying mystery of our existence seem more tolerable than it does."
That's why their are so many dipsomaniacs and drug addicts today.
The Rat was addicted to the pleasure, they disregarded everything like a narcotic junkie, in effect they ruined their animality by reducing them, the other Rat the one with the pleasure/pain, it hated the pain, but it was just as addicted to the pleasure, therefore it would hesitate knowing the pain, but eventually the need for the drug would overtake them and they would give in.
foresakenlion 1 month ago
love the vids and the pics... you may be tired of them because you get it already but the images help pull in other people who have not opened their eyes yet.
Babietookie 4 months ago
Like the speech, hate the pics. We get it, ok?
ClarenceDoskocil 6 months ago
This is horrifying, most of all the laughter. The "to be or not to be" comment was funny, but not with the context, which is torturing an animal and manipulating the mind. The audience must assume they are exempt from these techniques. This is horrifying to us outsiders.
iamgabrielf 1 year ago
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ScarfacedCrazyIdiot 2 years ago
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His fantasy world was ruined by Syndel.
He is so fucking pathetic.
Omar Waisome is such a naive fuck.
His existence is meaningless.
ScarfacedCrazyIdiot 2 years ago
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Omar is very sorry.
He is a piece of shit.
Please don't hurt him.
He stinks. He is ugly.
He is fat. His has a teeny penis.
He doesn't belong in society.
He has no friends. He doesn't belong anywhere.
ScarfacedCrazyIdiot 2 years ago
When I try to play this vid, I get message: 'We're sorry, this video is no longer available.'
Why?
piesnalewizne 3 years ago
It's working now.
piesnalewizne 3 years ago
Well, I see you've already acquired a stalker. It's possible to get them kicked off YouTube, you know. Go to YouTube Help.
trisoctehedron 3 years ago
Go to YouTube Help and then what, trisoctehedron?
METROGNOME57 2 years ago
It is worth considering the possibility that our Leaders are not down on psychedelic drugs because of any likely harm to users, but because Productivity is one of the lesser gods of the US (the Zeus of this pantheon being Wealth), so the Leaders don't want us taking any stuff that might make us less willing workers.
trisoctehedron 3 years ago
prozak,,the porductivaty drug!!! you can do the most meanial repeditive task's not minding a bit as your life slips away,, great insite.
DANTHETUBEMAN 2 years ago
@DANTHETUBEMAN
adderall, rittalin and caffeine are productivity drugs.
6sully8391 1 year ago
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I know Sarah Palin almost had an orgasm while that turkey was being physically altered? behind her. I'm sure her psychopathic mouth was drenched in saliva.
What exactly was that guy doing anyway? And if he was doing something why did it take so long? And why did they have to show him? Couldn't they have recorded the "interview" elsewhere? These psychopaths are so childish. The little games they play just irk me. They're such cowards. They don't fight or play fair.
bctbcbg3 3 years ago
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I sent these lyrics to Alan in sometime in May I think. I also sent him the video. I told him to check out the number on the first officer shown.
2+1=3
I mean I know it's pretty silly but I like to do that. I like to point out or acknowledge even the most trivial things. I can't help it. I notice almost everything.
I'm still thinking if I should say what want to say to LouieVonPoohs. I just don't know if it's necessary.
bctbcbg3 3 years ago
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Drug addicts are just like those rats.
"...he'd wait for quite a long before pressing it again but he would always press it again. This was the extraordinary thing."
It is quite extraordinary. Extraordinarily stupid.
He's so laconic when it comes to speaking about the devices. He's very careful with his words.
bctbcbg3 3 years ago
Drug addicts are just like those rats.
"...he wait for quite a long before pressing it again but he would always press it again. This was the extraordinary thing."
It is quite extraordinary. Extraordinarily stupid.
He's so laconic when it comes to speaking about the devices. He's very careful with his words.
bctbcbg3 3 years ago
I agree. He has some interesting things to say, but in this area I feel that he is just lost. You get some of that olden day deep ignorance and thoughtlessness about things, in this case on the negative effects of psychedelics, of which he apparently thought there were none; how one could draw such a conclusion is beyond me, if for no other reason than the fact that the human body is so very complex. Disappointing.
regresseur 2 years ago
people are perscribed lsd derivities every day, not to mention all the reuptake inhibaters,and other mood altering drugs to cope with the sociaty that has ben created. chemtrails have ben used befor, water is florinated, and thay have found mercury in high froutose corn serip. this was 1962 intervieuw he was being varry cautious with his information.
DANTHETUBEMAN 2 years ago 2
I believe he and other legitimate advocates of psychedelics of this time period were using the context of using these substances under controlled safe settings much like the way they had their first experiences. The negative effects of psychedelics were the result of these drugs merging with street drugs during one of the most turbulent periods in western history. This resulted in abuse and making these things available to mentally unstable people. This happened after he passed away.
augustjohn 2 years ago 3
@augustjohn aka hard drugs....as opposed to entheogenic indigenously used psychodelics?
maninthehood 11 months ago
@regresseur Can you name the negative side effects of psychedelics? Psychedelics and pot are the safest drugs there are, even safer than caffeine , hell even aspirin. Psychedelics are completely nonaddictive (pot is not physically addictive), both psychedelics and pot are extremely hard to impossible to die from an OD, etc.
mikeisapro 11 months ago
@mikeisapro but can you compare Heroine, Crack (cocaine) and its likes to the ones u r describing?
maninthehood 11 months ago
@maninthehood A difference I immediately think of is the problem of addiction. Those drugs are addictive, and psychedelics aren't. I was replying to someone who implied there were "negatives" to psychedelics. I assume he means "bad" trips, but those aren't a real danger to a person. The trip ends. Addiction is the real danger. Another danger is toxicity, psychedelics aren't toxic or are much less toxic and require an enormous amount of it to kill you.
mikeisapro 11 months ago
@mikeisapro hmmm I was wondering about why not going after the spiritual exercises instead of taking on such risky ways ?
I mean Huxley mentioned that in the fourth section of the Q&A portion.
maninthehood 11 months ago
@maninthehood In my experience non-psychedelics are not very spiritual and conducive to growth. They are the ones that "make people okay with their slavery". When im on opiates, benzos, or alcohol (i rarely drink) I don't think, I am less aware, the world becomes smaller. Psychedelics expand the mind. There is more care and wonder and questioning. Most drugs are very useful as distractions from reality, or for making people "content" with it. RX drugs do this well.
mikeisapro 11 months ago
@mikeisapro yea right prescription drugs are a plague over humanity in the world both short and long term scales. Medicine will be different hopefully soon much better, and as the revolutions in the world are about to spread, the first and most important one is the revolution of medicine and reforming the ways we treat our minds and bodies. Back to the psychodelics, you may be right about them, however what i was referring to was the mystic and spiritual gnosis..intuition and insight.
maninthehood 11 months ago
@maninthehood don't think psychedelics are an aid to insights?
mikeisapro 11 months ago
@mikeisapro mmmm personally I don't support intake of any of these, and not sure if it is really an aide
but I do prefer spiritual excercises
maninthehood 11 months ago
@maninthehood What spiritual exercises? I meditate, but I can't really think of what you mean. Aldous Huxley wrote in Doors of Perception (Or Heaven and Hell) that fasting, meditation, and psychedelics are the main ways to enter the visionary realm. Have you tried any psychedelics?
mikeisapro 11 months ago
@mikeisapro well I fast it is part of my school of thought, believe me it gives you clarity and purity and feeling of going out of this world for the time of fasting I also meditate sometimes, I recite certain prayers. No I haven't tried any of the psychedelics.
maninthehood 11 months ago
@maninthehood meditation in combination with psychedelics is by FAR superior to fasting. Fasting was only used in the past by primitive peoples. Today fasting is quite inferior. Aldous Huxley knew this, you should read Heaven and Hell (about lsd) and Doors of Perception (about mescaline). Huxley took psychedelics and was fascinated by them. I encourage you to try them when you get a chance.
mikeisapro 11 months ago
@mikeisapro Fasting and prayer is still the superior of all and if not the only one there is, now you talk about psychdelics and I wonder if you ever read about the CIA-backed psychological operations in use of LSD against subjects and the fact that they probably use it to further dumb down the society members in order to isolate them from the reality issues of daily basis that we live in currently..and to use it to keep people blind of the plans being construed behind the scenes.
maninthehood 11 months ago
@maninthehood I know about the CIA's attempts to use it, but you have to consider why they stopped. I think they stopped it because it doesn't work. It does make you more suggestible, but if you look at the 60s when a lot of people were "tuning in" it seemed to be more of a threat to the establishment, which is why I think psychedelics are now illegal (except for a few). Psychedelics break down barriers and conditioning, which allow people to question reality. "they" DONT want that.
mikeisapro 11 months ago
@mikeisapro well yea we can as well assure ourselves that psychedelics were used far before the CIA or any establishments has been established. There is a great link talking about DMT which I am currently reading and I'd like to share it with you.
maninthehood 11 months ago
@maninthehood Is it The Spirit Molecule? I haven't got around to reading that but supposedly DMT is produced in our brains during dreaming or something. In the pineal gland.. I don't know much about DMT, but someday I will try it :) What's the link?
mikeisapro 11 months ago
so many as compared to what? I'd like to see a comparative study of drug addiction in sumeria and babylon and egypt, any given place in history, against drug addiction today. kudos on knowing the word dipsomaniacs, you are skilled at applying labels and limiting view points. I wish you would run for public office and bring your infinite wisdom to the rest of humanity
LouieVonPoohs 3 years ago
I'm skilled at applying labels? Really?
bctbcbg3 3 years ago
"You can certainly say the some of the psychic energizers and the new hallucinogens can do incomparably more than Milton and all the theologians combined could possibly do to make the terrifying mystery of our existence seem more tolerable than it does."
That's why their are so many dipsomaniacs and drug addicts today.
bctbcbg2 3 years ago
"Human beings come to love a state of things by which any reasonable decent human standards they ought not to love."
I see this all the time.
Human beings are the most adaptable species on Earth.
bctbcbg2 3 years ago
"Human beings come to love a state of things which by any reasonable decent human standards they ought not to love."
bctbcbg2 3 years ago
nice peice of history
newworldfrancis 3 years ago
stay tuned for the Q & A part. ill post it up once my internet stops kicking me off every 5 minutes.
supadupadennis 3 years ago