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  • IMAGINE we are FREE ???? we are not free !!! we are controlled !!!!! its very sad !! I wish the people that ruled us treated us with kindness and love ..... I wish that these people would look after the planet with the technology that is good !!!

  • This becomes more of an ethical dilema than a legal dilema. As a user, I would prefer to have the option without the side effect of prison, but I also believe that we would see more theft and armed robberies of the carriers of these products. There would definitly be two sides of that coin.

  • thank you graham :)

  • He has never seen a Heroin addict. Or opiate addict.

  • @dimphil How do you know this? Addicts should be helped and people should be educated to understand what drugs do to your body. I'm sure if people were properly educated then we wouldn't see half the amount of addicts around today.

  • Drugs need to be legal

  • I love the we you are able to express yourself. No doubt in your worlds, no fear. No pushing and no hesitating. Very powerful comunicator, thanks for opening our eyes in so many ways and being able to follow your journey.

    A question, is ayahuasca on amazon the real one?

  • Graham Hancock for president!

  • Pot like the poppy and willow bark which asprin is made from are all natural , given to us by Mother Nature our Beloved Planet, for wellness, helping dis eases . as long as the pot plant is grown the right way with chemical balance. it is a helpful plant for many ills & some ills it is the only thing that eases the problem. like i said the male & female plant needs their chemicals to be both there & balanced's in the growing so that the one chemical THC can't take over unbalancing plant

  • Sir Graham I just wanted to add some important info: which i'm sure you can find scientific proof on. The pot plant has been manipulated by changing the chemical s in the plant their are 2 one is thc, and another which balances the danger of the thc levels cause they are balanced with the other chemical to stop physiological, phycotic, episodes in people , when chemical levels are re-balanced , danger is gone, u just get the munchies & laughing fun. need to be grow to not change female plant

  • i wonder if he has ever seen a heroine addict.......

  • @dominicjan If heroine was legal would you do it?

  • @CrabPeople420 no i wouldnt. it is sufficient to me, that ive read a book written by a heroine addict and ive seen them in real. scarry stuff, it should be illegal by all means. but im all for visionary drugs like peyotl, ibogaine and others, non addictive drugs, wich you cant easily get.. btw...

  • @dominicjan Gee I don't know. He's a 59 year old Brit that has travelled the world as a researcher - ya think maybe he might have seen one or two? What a buffonish question you ask. We've all seen them. So what? Because heroin addicts exist, you feel someone else should make personal decisions for you? Maybe you like it, but many of us don't

  • Graham at his best :) guy is amazing!

  • I have read Entangled and thought it was amazing. Brilliant characters! Sulpa is one scary man! I would recommend it to anyone. Im sure you have read the wizard of the upper amazon, a brilliant true story also well worth a read. Thank you.

  • You the man Graham!

  • you rock! graham hancock!

  • we must not forget that it is the goal and always has been the goal to not allow us to use these substances for the simple fact,we would evolve,they do not want us to evolve into what we are supposed to.that is what they fear most of all.a peaceful world is not on there agenda.we are to powerful when we are spiritual and connected to everything and everyone.i cant not see any other reason for there social dominance other than to enslave us,and dumb us down and abuse uswith t.v.booze.mind control

  • It is sad that more people will not speak out. Graham is an extremely brave man for everything he has done and is doing. I hope he has many many more years left to speak out and inspire more people to speak out themselves.

  • "It is not possible to live as a progressive technological society in a hippy, socialist-run state." typical republican bullshit, people who cannot see the difference between intellectual and spiritual experimentations and paranoia about hippies, socialism etc.

  • Is it rational to put our world under the control of drugs? People talk about drugs as if drugs are our teachers and our guides, as if they are living things. Do drugs use us or do we use drugs? Drugs are substances USED by people, and so long as people are involved drugs can never create peace because people don't work towards peace, they work towards social cooperation. It is not possible to live as a progressive technological society in a hippy, socialist-run state.

  • @naliss "It is not possible to live as a progressive technological society in a hippy, socialist-run state." Where did you get that idea from? Did you not listen to a word Graham said? Drug use is unlikely to increase by very much at all if drugs were decriminalized. Not to the point of a "hippy, socialist-run state" anyway.

  • i think that the ban is not only idological, there are more serious economical reasons. ie: the opium trade, the mafia is the state, and the state is the mafia, and they "earn" more than they could via taxes which would be available with the legalisation. there's a lot more into it, since the drug trade has heavy links with arms trade.

  • As usual, Mr. Hancock is right.

  • Totally agree. One of many reasons I'll be voting for Ron Paul. Time to end this war on drugs.

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  • I cannot disagree more. These arguments are pretty much the same any junkie would give. As much as I do consider that legalization would bring peace to this planet, I don't think "freedom of exploring self consciousness" is a valid point. The problem is not of freedom, but that drugs really are a menace to mental health, to our society and mostly to our children.

  • @MyPersonalUserName your dumb and ignorant and its people like you that make this world such a shitty place to be for a peaceful drug user, and hes not talking about junkie drugs like heroin or meth hes talking about good drugs that expand you knowledge of life like psychedelic mushrooms and ayahuasca , those are the drugs that should be legal

  • @MyPersonalUserName You need to try some DMT my friend then get back to us : )

  • "The best hemp and the best tobacco grown on the same kind of soil. The former article is of first necessity to the commerce and marine, in other words to the wealth and protection of the country. The latter, never useful and sometimes pernicious, derives its estimation from caprice."

    -Thomas Jefferson, 3rd U.S. President, Jefferson's journal entry / March 16, 1791

  • Mr. Hancock is right on with his argument. However, even tho prescriptions drug are "legal", the ones used for pain control are regulated so much that people are made to feel like a criminal when getting a refill. The entire system is in need of change as Mr. Hancock says.

  • People are becoming consciously aware of what they put their attention (intention) into. In my opinion, this is another reason why tobacco use has declined. We are starting to become aware of what progresses our spirit and what does not.

    For example, I can smoke a very small amount of cannabis and go into deep meditations, contemplate the universe, "God", myself, etc. It helps me with self reflection and allows me to perceive life from new angles.

    Tobacco could never give you these insights.

  • On tabacco: today tabacco products are laced with chemicals; the plant has been bred to contain highler levels of nicotine; and the land it is grown on is bankrupt of nutrients AND loaded with agricultural chemicals. In short, tobacco today is very different from the plant available to native Americans, or even the pre-WWII era. And there were no polluting synthetic filters. Clarification: I am not advocating tabacco use nor the use of any drug.

  • Your video description is very well-worded and articulated...you spoke on the documentary DMT: The Spirit Molecule did you not?

  • Graham speaks so fluently, so articulate and very wise.. very comfortable to listen to his intelligent words. This should be aired on tv, then look how fast the world will change if more truth-telling people got on tv

  • i bet ur a pretty cool dad

  • Graham .... This is because the drug companies want to get patents on plants and deprive indigenous peoples of their right to an age-old knowledge.

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  • I agree . But use of Weed is ok when it not every day and night . Then Its so easy to get use to it not addicted . I quit heavy synthetic drugs in maximum 3 days no joke by smoking Weed . It help but not too much just like vitamins ^_^ . People should use it with respect . It should be used for spiritual practices . Thanks

  • quite simple. Even the most religious of non drug users` greatest fear is mortality. The powers of be want that fear to remain as part of the control and realise drugs release that fear with the knowledge of infinite consciousness. If our advancement is circular like Graham says, then we must look more closely at why? Is is because of disasters or is it an infuence from an intelligent race, packing us up for harvest time every 10k years or perhaps when we reach 10 billion in population?

  • It's funny, but this style of conversation extends to almost all important discussions we should be having. War for resources, globalization, you name it.

  • Well im smoking a great big phatty!!!

    cause there's a war to be won dont ya know!

    :D

  • @DjAlanBarratt Damn straight, brother, I hope you enjoyed that. Ima do the same, have some chicken and pasta, roll me a fat one and lay back to some Flying Lotus.

  • LORD HANCOCK

  • You, Mr Hancock, are intelligent.

  • "Shamanism" is misunderstood at this time. Using "drugs" outside of ceremonial structure is not okay. The drugs we need to be concerned about most are pharmaceuticals.

  • brilliant brilliant man you are Mr Hancock, deep respect!! 

  • Become a part of nothing, and all. duality is coming to an end.

  • I listen to this man everyday about whatever he's presenting. Graham, you're an inspiration. I now go to roll a spliff.

  • MMmmmm always QUESTION!!

  • AMAZING CLARITY...AND INTELLIGENTLY DELIVERED. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER ...FREEDOM IS AN ILLUSION. RISE UP AND SPEAK OUT.

  • rogan doesnt compare to mckenna. period.

  • @turbulance1992 terrence is good too, but I really like "Bashar" on philosophy. I take in as much information as possible, from many different sources (:

  • @findtruth512 Bashar seems like a cult leader to me, I get bad vibes!!

  • The more I hear of ayahuasca the more I need to do it. 

  • @infinitesimotel yes, it is fantastic

  • Long Live Sir Graham Hancock! Guys in suits (politicans and goverments and organizations) should bend their knees and seat at your feat to listen what you are saying. So well explained are his words so truthful. This kind of thinking can and will prevail all stupidity that we are in now. The so called "war on drugs" have become a shield for kartels agenda - a cover up for their buisness. Its so obvious. This must be changed else we will all end soon in prison planet.

  • Hippies were the one gevneration who tried to get society the way it should be, but poloticans were scared shitless of that. So we were programmed to look at hippies to be worthless dope heads, and I gurantee you alot of people will dissagree with me, because you are buying into the brainwashed programe that the Ragon administration programed us to believe.

  • Terence Mckenna also gives a great talk on drugs in mexico 1996. Hopefully thanks to the internet this truth about drugs will plant plenty of seeds.

  • Thank you Graham. Well put.

  • @punkempireinterviews: Watch; "DMT the spirit molecule", and check out "Joe Rogan on DMT"

  • @findtruth512 I'd skip over Rogan and take a heroic dose of McKenna

  • SO, YOUR A

    DRUGGIE, SO AM I! Fantastic, life is just more herbs, like Salvia

    Divina, It makes you meet your maker and you've got to be strong to face it, or him\. I am so much better for it!

  • I love the direct way you talk Graham. You are the sane voice in a toxic insane stew which is the laughably termed 'real world'.

    In this 'real world' which includes a so-called war on drugs we now hoave young teenage boys in Mexico lost in the depravity of gangsterism beheading other humans.

    So who would ALLOW and promote this? The depraved Skull and Boners elite is who. We HAVE to look at the awful truth no matter how painful. The time of the APOCALYPSE is now which means the exposure of the

  • @zezt 2--LIES, cover-ups, etc etc. This shit goes deep. The depravity of the elite, and this war obsessed culture which connects with its long bloody history goes into mythology. We HAVE to look and dis-cover, and un-cover and expose all this to the Four Corners.

    LOOK what they do! The MIC huide behind the curtain of 'national security'---yeahhh? whilse they are poisoining the WHOLE planet?? Enough!!

  • I think freedom FROM religion (in America anyway) should be realized also... In particular... This sick, bended, twisted extremist form of Evangelistic Christianity that has taken over here. It has very little to do with Christ! It's all just made up jubilee bullshit! It's no different than extremist Islam... All these people give me the creeps.

  • Superb interview, Graham resonates truth

  • The 'sovereignty over our own conciousness' slogan is a bit pathetic. Coined for the dumb-ass masses eh? I agree with most said. Shame that mostly only pro drugs people will see this - because the net is a place where your interests takes you to the places that agree with your own world view.

  • Thank you for being one of the few outspoken 'thinking' individuals out there. We need your eloquence and resolve to reach the conditioned masses.

  • Thank you Graham Hancock for so brilliantly verbalising and vocalising a sensible view on this topic - fully agree with you on all points. Thank you again!

  • Graham Hancock and Joe Rogan are two individuals that need to meet. I am actually excited at the though of the two of them having conversations about the topics of this video and more.

  • @Ortonruk you said it my friend. Two of the greatest 'courageous' thinkers we have today, in my opinion.

  • Do the Joe Rogan Podcast. !!!

  • Does anybody know the difference between an ayahuasca trip and a mushroom trip? They are both pretty much the same thing. DMT with an inhibitor attached to the molecule, but is it the inhibitor that makes the trip different?

  • @Shakmastershake

    The LD50 is of greater import than the makeup of the inhibitor. The late Terence McKenna is a wealth of applicable pharmacological knowledge derived from personal experience examined through the parabola of current intelligencia. This modern day shaman has much to offer in the way of safe efficacious use of the litany of entheogins available in the salad of psychotropic’s designed to expand human consciousness. Check him out. You won't be disappointed!

  • @formerassassin I know all about Terence Mckenna. I just wanted to know, experience wise, what would be the difference and why. I had a great spiritual awakening on cubensis mushrooms.

  • @MrSonny117 Seriously?

  • Do the Joe Rogan podcast!!!

  • don't do pills and you'll be okay

  • one of the most eloquent and well reasoned arguments...from such a humble and brilliant man!

  • Very informative, thank you.

  • Great words, well said!

  • He certainly looks quite spritely for 59, maybe he's right.

  • Depends what drugs you use I guess.

  • It's strange that after Portugal decriminalized drug possession for personal use in July 2001 the country didn't descend into 'anarchy' or economic collapse, isn't it? But then maybe they didn't believe the BS propaganda put out by other countries run by hypocrites who permit their own intelligence agencies to run trafficking rings and the importation of death drugs for the benefit and profit of elitist crooks..

    Thanks for speaking out on the sacred medicines, Graham.

  • @theylive23 loooool spoke to soon.

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  • abuse of things like crack and heroin should be treated like alcoholism... in fact psychedelics like dmt and salvia treat it , with failsafe results in lab settings!

  • Fantastic! Such an intelligent, interesting & helpful man. Please share this link :)

  • Brilliant!; A perfect encapsulation of the main issues.

    Kindest loving regards, every-body.

  • personal freedom of mind and body the problem of drug abuse envelops the responsible user experimenting with mind enhancement and higher consciousness. If all drug use was made legal and provided by the state in a controlled environment it might solve this problem but how to you deal with those who wish to "binge" on the drugs?

  • Yes but, Graham, whilst you are an intelligent and highly articulate individual experimenting with your consciousness the majority of narcotics users are not using them for that purpose. These are individuals who use drugs as a form of escapism from past abuse as a child, failure in their relationships or jobs, financial pressure and even those right on the precipice of suicide. Most drug users become addicts and then turn to crime to fuel their habit.

    Whilst I agree with your view on.....

  • And another thing: Aio... whatnow??!

  • I hope alot of you morons don't know of Graham Hancock because of THIS!

  • @roskildahphreak Why would you call me a moron when you don't even know me ... Peace

  • @prescottart 'cause i bet 90% of all people here clicked on this because of the words "drugs" and saw some guy defending it

  • @roskildahphreak

    Actually, I clicked here because I really admire Graham Hancock.

  • Actually the so called war on drugs is a magicians trick, while one hand is keeping your eye away from what is really happening, the other hand is doing what is really happening. The drugs are brought in by the same people that are enforcing this farce. This is what keeps the black opps budget going. They lock up enough people to make you think that the money needed to keep them incarcerated is derived from the money confiscated in the drug raids. WAX ON WAX OFF.

  • YOU ARE THE MAN GRAHAM. PLEASE CONSIDER DOING THE JOE ROGAN PODCAST. IT MAY VERY WELL HELP SPREAD YOUR MESSAGE AND WILL SURELY PROVE TO BE A GREAT ENJOYABLE EXPERIENCE. THANK YOU.

  • sweet.x

  • So good with words mr handcock is one of the best speakers & researchers of our time

    Much love for his work

  • Awesome!

  • words well spoken.

  • I can't wait until Entangled part 2 comes out. First one ended on a cliff hanger.

  • "sapient part of consciousness" i love that. 

  • Graham is bravely taking the first step towards what society and the human race will eventually have to realise, we do not need laws to coerce people to right action, but rather when humanity awakes we shall all engage in right action because it is the right and best thing for everyone.

  • If drugs were legalised - some adults would have the chance for conciousness expansion - some (millions) would just abuse it.

  • @JEKAZOL i think people abuse drugs because of the depressing society we live in. thats just my theory. if everyone on the earth had enough food, clean water, and education the world would be much better off, instead the world revolves around money, and in order for a monetary system to work, there needs to be poor people. (because if everyone had money, it would all be essentially worthless) these poor people often resort to crime, alcohol and drug abuse as a means to get through every day life

  • Graham i truely admire your work and have followed your career and books over the last two decades. But in one respect here i feel you are wrong, even to the point of cognitive disonance in your own perspective. Drugs should be decriminalised not legalised, to legalise them will merely put the power and control over them and their use into the hands of government, the same government that perpetuates the illogical drug war, and it would also remove any manipulation by the criminal black market.

  • This 'war on drugs' is purely about an excuse to coerce and persecute people because a free, critical thinking and responsible person is dangerous to the state, and the state is in a war against personal freedom. They just want unquestioning, subservient morons.

  • Hancock is the best. His book "Fingerprints of the gods" is one of my favorites. He has a style that just wants to reveal truth, history and more without fear or selfish agenda...

  • A clear and intelligent perspective Graham, thanks. I seem to recall you saying that you don't give credence to 'coincidence', so what did you make of the police siren around 29:50?

  • Where can you get Ayahuasca ? Can anyone help me with this ? Thank you very much.

  • @punkempireinterviews The jungles of South America, my friend. It's definitely not something to be done alone nor with amateurs, you'd have to go straight to the source. If you're really interested, Mr. Hancock did an interview on Coast to Coast AM and spoke at length about it. The recording is available on YouTube.

  • @punkempireinterviews at graham hancock (dot) com he has a link to retreat packages offered with genuine amazonian shaman, and many other amazing links

  • It always gives hope to hear an intelligent individual to talk about consciousness and the positive use of mind expending drugs

  • Psychedelics, for a fact, will dissolve cultural boundaries and diminish the effectiveness of religion, segregation and discrimination between human social classes. This notion is taboo and considered criminal in a governmental society that operates on endless consumerism, war, arrogance and ignorance. These are facts and are debatable if your a shill.

  • i agree with Graham about the lagalisation of drugs but i dont think drugs such like heroin and syntetic kokain should be leagal but should be decrimilalized just like in portugal.

  • sure if the goverments are dealing on a huge scale they should fuck off and mind there own buisnes,,

    but if they can make money twice i.e 1 sellin 2 courts plus keep the sheep in fear,, what a product,, ,, ,,, slave then slave now ,, my question is why most people on this planet need something to just get true a day ? now i call that a problem,,, dont drink and drive,, smoke an flyyyyyyy,, peace.

  • I took ayahuasca 7 months ago in Peru. It was the most difficult thing i´we ever went through.

  • @ps3t im planning to do the same also in Peru. Where in Peru were you?

  • @perskarva123 No terve! Kävin sellaisessa paikassa kun ayahuasca-wasi. Toinen paikka mistä olen kuullut hyvää on sellainen kuin infinite light peru. Viidakkoon asti en uskaltanut lähteä ayaa kokeilemaan :)

  • @ps3t ite oon ite katellu semmost paikkaa ku refugio-altiplano

  • so real love it

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  • Each time I see you Mr Hancock, I feel sad that such a brilliant man like you does not reach all the people that need to be awaken . You are a pillar in this moment and time . We have to push to get you on the mass media channels to make faster the awake state we need as humanity rigth now . 

  • @miangelsai Oh that is so well said! Perfect!

  • @miangelsai

    A billion stars for your comment!!!

    I hold Mr. Hancock in such high regard and it is people like him who should be in positions of political power. Imagine a planet ruled by Graham Hancocks!!!

  • I LOVE Mr. Hancock.

  • a good and clever man

  • I really enjoyed reading "Entangled" thank you

    And i plan on drinking Ayahuasca in the near future. And if you can give me some tips to help me through my spiritual journey, please do!

  • Plenty of Image & Alphabet- Pelagius says "yes" hu-mans are perfect

  • The war on drugs is actually a war on consciousness and sovereignty!

    DOWN WITH BLOODY BIGHEAD!!!

  • @formerassassin

    Actually the war on drugs is a policy put in place by the CIA so that they can have absolute control of the drug trade so that they can make money to fund Black Ops projects and the Military Industrial Complex. They then use the media to criminalize Blacks and Hispanics so as to draw people's attention away from the real dirty deeds going on and to focus the anger and disdain of people onto a group of marginalized people. It's all psychology and dirty politcs.

  • That is a significant part of it yes. It is still however ancillary to the primary objective which is to rob us of our birthright to expand our consciousness and WITHOUT HAVING TO SEEK PERMISSION!!!! Our freedom to choose is what’s really at stake here. Make no mistake about it. No one has the right to say what we can and can’t ingest. Those that would deny us our ability to break the bonds of conformity only have that power because we gave it to them!

    IT’S TIME TO TAKE IT BACK!!!

  • @formerassassin lol idiot

  • @FIGHTFANNERD3

    You have on your channel:

    "...my and your ultimate goal is to develop oneself to the maximum extent possible, always striving for perfection, so that you can contribute something of value to the human race "

    How exactly is this:

    "lol idiot"

    in line with what seems to be your mission statment?

    The impulse to dole out insults is a reflection of the giver far more than the reciever. How could you know me by one statement?

    WAKE UP! We are the Deus Ex Machina!

  • ...and he says; in the society we live in "at the moment" lol

  • Graham Hancock has always been my hero! Great author/researcher!

    Read almost all his books and they are brilliantly written!

  • Cannabis-Church info

  • Graham is the best hands down.

  • Graham Hancock are you aware of the NWO ? your a great researcher i'm sure this area would interest you immensely. 

  • @hablerz he's aware. if you watch his interview with Project Camelot they probe the subject with him, and he says he's uninterested because he thinks the obtainable info is likely disinfo, and that is the very nature of secret societies.

    it's a really good interview

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  • Graham, I love your videos, insight, beliefs, and experiences. It seems that the best way to end a prohibition would be for juries to stop convicting those accused, just like alcohol prohibition was caused to end. The courts got tired of losing.

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  • If the words 'life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness' don't include the right to experiment with your own consciousness, then the Declaration of Independence isn't worth the hemp it was written on. - Terence McKenna

  • Thank you Graham for being a reasonable voice in a jungle of apathy and paranoia on a subject that is a fundamental element of our personal sovereignty. Your detailed knowledge, personal experience, and eloquence of speech help give a proper voice to a powerful issue currently plagued by propagandists and politicians.

    Truly, thank you.

  • I really enjoyed this Graham! Thanks, keep it up.

  • some amazing points being made here, thanks for the knowledge and insights.

  • Loved it. You look so peaceful :) 

  • I know wat you mean about cocaine but it's not a bad experience, I enjoyed it but found it was more of an ego stimulant. I prefer San Pedro Mesculine, that's a drug!

  • ^^ ditto

  • I'm in total agreement.

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