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Graham Hancock: Psychedelics

Psychoactive plants reputedly have the potential to induce transcendental experiences that may help one surpass the ‘5 sense’ realm of the sensual realm, and pierce the veil in terms of self actualization and spirituality; in a world where we are ruthlessly encouraged to look to the external world for our answers, our purpose, our definition, our identity. Ayahuasca might be our gateway back within, or should I say out – we are inside out universes after all.

Graham Hancock, pioneer in the dissemination of information regarding the use and effects of psychoactive plants, conveys a TED talk in an attempt to de-stigmatize a gray area in modern science. Blotted by major pharmaceutical companies and crony governments that likely wish to keep their populaces contained:

 

The essence of Hancock’s talk covered how Ayahuasca and Psilocin mushrooms are  downplayed as negatively mind altering, a stigma that has been the commonest excuse for classifying psychoactive mushrooms as harmful drugs in numerous countries across the planet.

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The few remaining shamanistic groups that undergo regular use of these mushrooms have expressed great concern in regards to the direction of a de-spiritualized America and general western world. Pinning a lack of spiritual exposure to the noticeable aberration from empathetic behaviour and an acquiescence of ignorance, materialism and a host of other sinful activities that lack empathetic foresight.

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Psychedelic drugs are illegal not due to health reasons, else alcohol and cigarettes (that actually damage you) would also be made illegal, they (psychedelics) are illegal due to the following…

“Psychedelics are illegal, not because the government is concerned you will jump out of a third story window. Psychedelics are illegal because they dissolve opinion structures and cultural trappings, models of behaviour and preconceived notions of information processing.” – Terence McKenna (Paraphrased)

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Don’t follow your dreams?

Ayahuasca may also be a cancer mitigation approach?

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The EU Army

The EU is rapidly unifying itself under wraps, anticipating a final reveal at a point where there is no turning back, when the populations are mixed enough with a sufficient number of economic migrants to lock the European continent into maintaining this undemocratic welfare Union that the poorer, deprived people of the near-east will defend to the last breath, to them this is paradise – politics and corruption is their absolute norm, their predisposition imported en masse in what I call ‘ideological imports’; yet another damning facet of unlimited globalization rearing its head. The overly liberal westerners have been programmed to accept their fate, political correctness debarring them of confronting ‘tentative’ talking points such as the ever more pressing migration control (disguised as a necessity with ‘refugees’ – the majority are non-refugees and are travelling only to welfare states, hmmm, red herring much?), EU democracy, and the blighting topic that is racism.

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The latest bastardizing unveiling, that had been dwelling under the surface for a good time is the proposed EU army, an entity comprised of the combined armed forces of all EU member states. It is no doubt another consolidation effort to well and truly subjugate independent politics and to generate an anti-Russian/Chinese bloc that will eventually develop the manpower of China or India via the importation of the family fond near-east people. The rapid housing boom in Europe is a telling sign of what is to come. It is a massive geo-political chess game that the twisted kingpins have unfortunately necessitated in the ever rampant crash course of their wholly fallible agenda.

  • The EU is not really about progression, it is the opposite, it masquerades as progression yet it hypocritically excludes eastern markets, the EU is selfish in that it seeks to only embellish and gratify itself, excluding Russian trade altogether (and sanctions Russia too!), and favoring in-EU & US trade deals over all else. A world that is all inclusive and reconciled does not seek to be isolationist in blocs, blocs appear to be the new western form of isolationism – the phony bureaucrats seek to use failed EU ‘multiculturalism’ to cover up this blatant fact; that the EU is ironically the opposite of inclusive in pretty much all respects.
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Barack Obama, figurehead of the anti-Russian USA who churlishly threatened Britain with a ‘back of the queue’ priority if their EU referendum renders them out in June 2016.
  • The EU is selfish in that it fails to account for the individual democratic rights of the member states, bargaining the worn out crony excuse that ‘you still have this much lawmaking leeway, be grateful’ yet the same jeering unelected EU bureaucratic politicians have time and time again shown that the EU is a failing project. Perhaps it’s high time to hand back over the reins to the rightful owners? The EU has demonstrated that it does not seek to appeal to the interests of the individual states, but yearns to take control on the basis of the entirety. Boris was right about the Nazi dream for a unified Europe being reflected in the EU:

Mr Johnson warned that while bureaucrats in Brussels are using “different methods” from the Nazi dictator, they share the aim of unifying Europe under one “authority”.

  • The EU is selfish in that it shamelessly propagates the ‘correct treatment’ of migrants and therefore the policies that bring them in, these are the same ‘migrants’ that have often failed to show an interest in integrating, often sought to settle solely for welfare benefits, have spiked the Euro-wide crime rates, especially in welfare nations, and have often come in unaccounted for in the shambles that is called Schengen that masquerades as being economically beneficial. The guilt-trip tactics with half drowned refugees need to stop.
  • The EU is selfish because it is not flexible, upon its inception in the 70s the ‘European Trade agreement’ seemed rather lucrative in an age overshadowed by the hulking Soviet bloc, the countries of western Europe saw an opportunity for solidarity in this time of trepidation. Since the early 90s this need for trade blocs has dissipated with the fall of the Soviet Union, is it not now necessary to mirror the modern world instead of getting caught in a mirror from three decades back?
  • The EU is selfish because it has no concern for the native populations of its member states. The ever burdening influx of migrants has blown open the gates of Europe, as English musician Stephen Patrick Morrissey stated:

“England is a memory now,” he says, in an interview with the NME published yesterday. “The gates are flooded and anybody can have access to England and join in.” – The Independent, 2007

The result is cultural Marxism, an effective slow kill of western ways and ideologies from the inside out. Starting with the big urban centers of the flagship states in Europe. Sharia Islam, third world deprivation and illegal migrants are fueling this one way train into the dark ages. Soon native westerners will be made a minority or a parity with people who buy and large have little to no interest in upholding the already long founded values.

Trade within the EU is also seemingly fragmented, let alone the steep restrictions on looking elsewhere for trade deals:

UK farmers and businesses want to trade everything from beef, chicken, plant-based fuels, cars, medicinal drugs and services such as banking with Latin America.

But while Britain remains a member of the EU it is not permitted to negotiate its own trade deals alone but must wait for Brussels to make arrangements that all 28 EU members agree to.

The EU is currently trying to arrange such a deal with a group of five South American countries, which would allow its member countries, including Britain, to trade. But France and another 13 member states, half of the EU’s 28 members, are attempting to stymie the agreement as they fear the import of cheaper beef, particularly from rivals Brazil and Argentina, as well as other farm products, would create more competition for their farmers.

Back on the topic of the EU army, we can observe how our choices in foreign policy will be dramatically contrived, as those unelected officials guide our share of the garrison, not too unlike the failed Holy Roman Empires’ levies – into wars and conflicts that in some scenarios might not align with the interests of British people, after all – what happened to bottom up rulership?

Despite owing its allegiance to the Crown, the British Army was even ordered to emblazoned Headquarter vehicles with EU flags asserting beyond any doubt that they were not involved in a Nato exercise.

The devolution of the role of NATO (which prides itself on state decision making and vetoes) paves the way for the undemocratic EU army that is just as susceptible to corruption as any other.

“A joint EU army would show the world that there would never again be a war between EU countries,” Juncker told the Welt am Sonntag newspaper. “Such an army would also help us to form common foreign and security policies and allow Europe to take on responsibility in the world.” – Juncker

The truth is this ‘EU Army’ serves the interests of he who controls that army, not the states that chip in to the garrison. By severing allegiances to nation states, the EU bureaucrats can eliminate sentimental patriotism and centralize European armed forces under their roof – giving them a sort of dictatorship over any state that dares question their rule. The more limited the government, the better!

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Donald Trump: Saviour or Misbehaviour?

GOP candidate Donald J. Trump has racked up a fine ruckus in the political sphere of things, especially since he announced his intentions to run for Presidency in June last year.

Having been hailed among many as spontaneous, witty, courageous and refreshingly unapologetic when it comes to the vices of ‘political correctness’. The fair-haired real-estate mogul also has the burdening baggage of a proven George Soros funded and facilitated range of anti-Trump campaigns, mainly from liberals, often needlessly smear-condemning the notoriously ballsy GOP candidate. Some $2 billion has been spent on Trump airtime in the MSM, the most of which has outlined his inherently apparent flaws, primarily drawn from his at times recklessly outspoken nature. This however, has backfired and propelled Trump’s campaign and publicity to new heights, compensating for where his financial sources were lacking – as a non-lobbyist influenced candidate.

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Trump: purposefully miscast, purposefully misrepresented. His little slip-ups that may seem wrongly inclined at first glances are inflated and wrongfully made to dominate his public image by his opposition.

Donald Trump to me is true to his word, as vague and non-specific he is in places (to be expected of a man trying to appeal to a wide range of people publicly), his actual policies, upon closer inspection ring true with common sense. Minus of course the ‘PC’ infestation that has permeated cogent reasoning in the past few decades. His immigration policies are reasonable in light of recent events, most memorably the Brussels airport bombings yesterday, in which Trump has prophesied months earlier to be a ‘ISIS hellhole’ he commented:

January 27th 2016 “Look, it’s gonna happen there. They’re not prepared for it, you know, all this massive immigration in Belgium and other European nations, and there’s no assimilation.  They’re living together amongst each other.  They’re not becoming citizens of these countries, and they are not learning the specific ways of life in these countries.”


 

March 22nd 2016 “Brussels was a beautiful city, a beautiful place with zero crime. And now it’s a disaster city. It’s a total disaster, and we have to be very careful in the United States, we have to be very careful and very vigilant as to who we allow in this country. “

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Trump speaks sense, he obviously knows more about the set-up 9/11 attacks than he lets on.

So here is, in all its generic-ness a top ten reasons why Trump is the one to vote for, minus the compartmentalization smear campaigns, and unruly ad hominen attacks that don’t do Trump much justice:


 

  1. He’s unapologetically not politically correct. A huge advantage to Trump’s rhetoric is that he is never afraid to speak his mind, and often the minds of a silent majority that has been subjugated by the fear of political correctness. Those who are still tainted by being PC will therefore wrongly see Trump as shocking, the truth is that not being censored as PC is a really good thing, you have been conditioned to think otherwise. Political correctness is thought control, just put in different, more nuanced words:

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Can’t criticize third-world, unchecked, often solely economic migrants who rape and force their cultural agendas on open-bordered EU countries, imposing dissent and upheaval? You might have caught a common disease called political correctness. Speak your mind, because being PC does not necessarily mean you are right.

2. He is an outsider, belonging to no lobbyists, special interest or political parties. Trump self funds and has emphasized that throughout his campaign, admirably saying that:

“You’re not going to support me because I don’t want your money. If I wanted your money, I think I’d have a damned good chance. You know the money I have turned down?”

…this means that he can think on his own terms and not make promises or compromises to oligarchical, monopolistic corporations that threaten the purity of the constitutional, bottom-up, limited rule governance of the USA – which he seeks to restore.

Obama’s campaign raised $632 million while Romney’s campaign raised $389 million. Trump’s highly successful running has thus far raised $30 million. With $2 million coming from external groups; non of which are lobbyist firms. Money means very little.

  • As a well-established businessperson, Trump has the negotiation experience and financial means to elevate himself as an unadulterated candidate for the Presidency, something that has never happened before in US history. An opportunity not to be missed. Obama has criticized Trump as not political enough to run for President, ironic coming from a man who has torn the USA apart in his 8 year reign of terror.
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The real fatcat puppeteers are using brainwashed Social Justice Warriors to smear Trump’s image and denounce him without good reason.

Ironically there are few donors, but big money behind the anti-trump campaigns giving the illusion of a populist movement, read more below.

http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/large-dollars-few-donors-behind-anti-trump-effort-n543691


 

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“put the awful legacy of the last eight years behind us” – ex-POTUS Bill Clinton on Obama’s Presidency

  • Trump also happens to have been estranged within the category he reluctantly had to put himself into; as a Republican. All the other GOP candidates are against him for one reason or another, unveiling the sheer degree of corruption and control within the establishment, and how Donald J. Trump is not a cog that has been manufactured for what is at the present time; the mob-ruled Corporation of the USA.

3. He is constitutional and anti-plutocratic. Trump has voiced his vows to maintain the unalterable US constitution, promising to uphold the documentation that had given the USA of yore the means to be a country governed by, and for the people – with the revolution having broken away from the tyrannical, Bavarian King George III in 1776.

“I know people making a tremendous amount of money and paying virtually no taxes, and I think it’s unfair.” – Donald Trump on the Elite’s tax avoidance.


“1 percent of Americans … would be affected by my plan — the other 99 percent of the people would get deep reductions” – Donald Trump, November 1999


“The Trans-Pacific Partnership is an attack on America’s business. It does not stop Japan’s currency manipulation. This is a bad deal,”- Trump on Corporate centralizing TPP.

Trump is also aware of the Federal Reserve’s money-manipulation and its use of fractional reserve currency to print paper, un-backed currency out of thin air. He realizes that Janet Yellen (Federal Reserve Chairwoman) is keeping interest rates low because:

“The reason they’re keeping the interest rate down is Obama doesn’t want to have a recession-slash-depression during his administration.”


 

“It is so important to audit The Federal Reserve, and yet Ted Cruz missed the vote on the bill that would allow this to be done.” – Donald Trump via Twitter.

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Trump defends the fundamental principle that legitimate government proceeds only by the consent of the governed. The people remain sovereign.

In fact, American elites have long abandoned the basic principles of constitutional governance. They have made their peace with the Great Society’s creation of an administrative state or centralized bureaucracy. The unelected bureaucracy of the administrative state is the real governor of the economy, education, health care, the environment, workplaces, and much of what we do, whether out in public or in our homes. – RealClearPolitics

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Trump has exposed this gerontological, plutocratic, banker coalition on issues such as international trade deals that cause unemployment or underemployment, especially in manufacturing. He has also denounced liberal immigration policies, which diminish job prospects for those who do not have college educations, including black Americans, not to mention those with high-tech skills. And, to bring in a third faction, he assails the foreign policy consensus on supporting the Middle East wars.

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Trump does not typically articulate his constitutionalism in the words of the beginning of the Declaration of Independence (“all men are created equal … life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”), but his concerns certainly reinforce them. He calls to mind the Declaration’s grievances against the King, who “has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people, and eat out their substance” and who “has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian Savages, whose known rule of warfare, is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions.” Obama has empowered bureaucrats and is not only hapless in fighting ISIS abroad and at home but indulges their violence.


 

4. He’s under attack from all sides.

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Those who work in the “news” industry are obsessed with promoting lies and half-truths to destroy political candidates they do not like, instead of just doing their jobs and reporting the news, here’s one situation:

“The U.S. has become a dumping ground for everybody else’s problems,” Trump said. “It’s true. And these aren’t the best and the finest. When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs, they’re bringing crime; they’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.”

That’s a far cry from “All Mexicans are rapists,” or “All immigrants are rapists”, unfortunately its up to the people to discern whether what they’re being spoon-fed is the real deal or not, too many of us are sheep.

“If NBC is so weak and so foolish to not understand the serious illegal immigration problem in the United States, coupled with the horrendous and unfair trade deals we are making with Mexico, then their contract violating closure of Miss Universe/Miss USA will be determined in court,” – Trump

There is a reason Trump has to wear a bulletproof vest wherever he goes…


 

5. The establishment most likely want Trump dead – Like John Kennedy, like Abe Lincoln and like Warren Harding: all went against the long founded establishment.

An atmosphere is being conditioned in which funded protest is nurturing anti-trump sentiment beyond the boundaries of rights and regulation. Recent developments at Trump rallies have found numerous groups blockading roads and even in some slect cases charging Trump’s speaking platform. Could a bullet or something else find its way to Trump? His family have recently received malicious letters signed with ‘X’ –

“If your father does not drop out of the race, the next envelope won’t be a fake.” The letter was signed “X”


 

6. Trump is tough on border control.

The need for a reformation of migration policy is significant, fortunately Trump sees the issues of unchecked migration to be a blatantly huge subject for evaluation. With third world migrants flushing in from countries that US funded war has caused, the severe consequences of migration and faulty multiculturalism is being seen across the EU.

“As president- I would be very, very tough on the borders, and I would NOT be allowing certain people to come into this country without absolute perfect documentation!” – Donald Trump 22/03/16 via Facebook


“As has been stated continuously in the press, people are pouring across our borders unabated. Public reports routinely state great amounts of crime are being committed by illegal immigrants. This must be stopped and it must be stopped now.”

 

The Mexico border fence will curb Cartel movement and help destroy the illegal drug market while also preventing illegal non-visa migration into the USA via the southern border. That is not remotely racist, as many would like to bizarrely assert.

“We want people to come into our country but they have to come into our country legally”


 

7. He wants Common core education out.

Trump recognizes the brainwashing schemes of those at the highest levels are passing down to the newborns. He understands the need for education to be about learning, and not necessarily about regimen and routine: which destroys the individual and breaks independent spirit.

“I’m a tremendous believer in education, but education has to be at a local level. We cannot have the bureaucrats in Washington telling you how to manage your child’s education,” Trump said. “So Common Core is a total disaster. We can’t let it continue.”


 

“These student loans are probably one of the only things that the government shouldn’t make money from and yet it does,” Trump wrote in his 2015 book “Crippled America.”

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8. He’s the only candidate not pushing for another world war.

Unlike Lobbyist funded Hillary Clinton (Proved to be a Zionist, Rothschild advocate by her emails),

Lynn Forester de Rothschild wrote an email on April 18, 2010, in which she tells Hillary she would “love to catch up” — and “I remain your loyal adoring pal.” Clinton responds “let’s make that happen,” and signs her response, “Much love, H.”
Read more at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/searched-hillarys-emails-indicted-win-presidency/#GlO1mqMUgeuQmLxF.99


 

To reiterate, nothing particularly damning in itself was found in this admittedly cursory search — but the relationships these emails document, alone, evidence Hillary’s concrete establishment roots.

…and just about every other candidate that is not Donald Trump, the notion of working with Russia and other countries, maintaining Assad’s rule, stopping the needless bombing of middle-eastern civilians’ homes and towns, and eradicating the phony ISIS (A US, Zionist, Globalist supported organisation) is only found in Trump’s foreign policy proclamations:

“there’s nothing I would rather do than bring peace to Israel and its neighbors, generally. I think it serves no purpose to say you have a good guy and a bad guy.”


The ISIS fighting Russian President Vladimir Putin now endorses Trump:

“[Donald Trump is] a really brilliant and talented person, without any doubt,” [Vladimir] Putin told reporters, according to a translation by Interfax. “It’s not our job to judge his qualities, that’s a job for American voters, but he’s the absolute leader in the presidential race.”

The GOP frontrunner (Trump) has been blunt about his plans for defrosting U.S. relations with Russia should he be elected president.

Read more: http://www.thepoliticalinsider.com/vladimir-putin-just-made-a-massive-donald-trump-announcement/#ixzz43jJGNVzr

Trump is definitely the world’s best chance at averting another world war.


 

9. Trump running has warranted desperate election rigging.

The parties allegedly select the candidate, not the public, rendering the primaries apparently nullified, how will Trump outmaneuver this? :


 

10. Trump knows that Monsanto and similar GMO/Pesticide organisations are damaging Americans’ health:

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A tweet Trump allegedly posted then retracted.

He’s also aware of the need for eminent domain to be used responsibly.

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So there we have it, ten reasons for voting for Trump, the information is all here, it’s up to you to do something with it.