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The speaker begins by discussing their military career, serving in combat tours and doing counterterrorism work. They then talk about their educational background, including degrees in psychology and engineering, as well as a PhD in public health. They mention being offered positions at various government agencies and working at Sandia National Laboratories. They later transitioned to a job at ECLAF Alliance, where they focused on building machine learning and artificial intelligence platforms for detecting emerging infectious diseases. They mention being promoted to an executive position but becoming disillusioned with the company. They then discuss their expertise in SARS COV-2 and their belief that the government is lying about it. They mention being targeted and publishing a book called "The Truth About Wuhan."

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Speaker 0 states that, as a cardiologist, they do not take statin drugs. They justify this by saying, “That’s right, because I like my testosterone and my libido and erectile function.” They also value brain health, wanting to “be able to use my brain for a long, long time,” and thus avoid statins to prevent potential cognitive issues and dementia. They note that avoiding statins also helps maintain not having diabetes. The speaker emphasizes additional benefits they associate with not taking statins, including maintained energy and CoQ10 levels. They mention interest in “he me A” in their mitochondria, which they describe as helping to produce cellular energy and signaling to their DNA, as well as producing cellular water. They also reference “dolachol,” described as part of the substantia nigra in the midbrain, calling it very important. Finally, they assert that these factors contribute to not developing Parkinson’s disease or other neurologic conditions, concluding, “So that is why I don’t take statin drugs as a cardiologist.”

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I found hazardous materials like aluminum, barium, and strontium in the air force system. Soil and air sampling showed high levels of these contaminants. When I questioned this, I was threatened with a mental evaluation. This validated my suspicions.

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My name is Gwen Olsen, a former pharmaceutical industry veteran. The industry focuses on maintaining diseases, not curing them. Psychiatric drugs keep patients reliant on medications for life. Many drugs are no more effective than placebos, with exercise often proving more beneficial. The pharmaceutical industry prioritizes profit over patient well-being, pushing unnecessary medications. It's crucial to educate yourself on alternative health options to avoid becoming a lifelong pharmaceutical customer. Take charge of your health, share knowledge, and prevent loved ones from falling victim to unnecessary medications. Thank you. Translation: The speaker, Gwen Olsen, discusses the pharmaceutical industry's focus on maintaining diseases rather than curing them, highlighting the ineffectiveness of many drugs and the importance of educating oneself on alternative health options.

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Fifteen percent of high schoolers are on Adderall, which was created by Merck in Nazi Germany to make German soldiers more aggressive. The drug was discontinued due to psychosis among soldiers, but Merck reformulated it into a stronger version, which is now Adderall. Parents are being pressured to put their kids on Adderall, just as they are with Ozempic, SSRIs, and SANs. Children in sedentary environments with limited sunlight, being fed ultra-processed food, are prescribed Adderall for being fidgety. This is mass child abuse, and it is being normalized.

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I discovered large quantities of aluminum, barium, and strontium in the computer system for approving hazardous materials. To confirm if these substances were being sprayed, I conducted air and soil sampling, which revealed high levels of contaminants. When I raised concerns with a new commander, they threatened to put me through a mental evaluation and questioned my well-being. This validated my belief that we were violating laws and harming people instead of protecting them. Despite the fear of punishment, I found the courage to speak out because in the military, we are just numbers and our lives are controlled.

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Speaker 0 states that in the media, ivermectin is labeled as bad and hydroxychloroquine is labeled as bad, noting that both are listed under the NIH. He asserts that adrenochrome is real, giving its chemical formula as C9H9NO3, and describes it as a chemical compound that has existed in modern science since the 1930s, with both a synthetic form and a natural form. He claims the natural form is caused by torturing little kids to get their adrenaline up and then extracting it from them. He recounts bringing this up a few years ago, after which he says he was attacked by every media outlet, and asserts that it is there and that “they absolutely went after me.” He says that the next day, he never heard from his agents or his agency for fourteen months, and that his lawyers let him go, after which his agency never called him again, leaving him feeling “done.” Regarding his work in films, he says that when you do movies you spend a great deal of time with agents, and adds that he didn’t realize the connection between this and his industry and to Epstein Island, but affirms, “there is” a connection.

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Speaker 0 describes a photo sent to Laura around Christmas last year: a 12-year-old boy with more than 50 pharmaceutical bottles in front of him, representing the prescriptions he took that year. The speaker asserts that this is about money, stating that the pharmaceutical industry and doctors aim to make children customers for life, and that if they can break children early, they give them asthma, allergies, eczema, ADD, ADHD, insulin-dependent diabetes, a long list of neurological problems, and cancers from an early age; all of those pills are the reason they do this. The speaker notes a correlation with POTS (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome) and links it to Gardasil and to the COVID shot, while saying it can be associated with other vaccines too because of Guillain-Barré syndrome. The speaker mentions that their daughter has Guillain-Barré syndrome. They reiterate that all of those pills, though not every child takes that many prescriptions, almost all have something—an inhaler, something for headaches, something for something—due to disruption of their immune system that happened when they were six, eight, or ten pounds old. The speaker emphasizes that this disruption is intentional and that this part is particularly sinister.

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The speaker, a former bioenvironmental engineer in the US Air Force, likened their role to that of OSHA and the EPA, monitoring the military's environmental impact. While reviewing Air Force form 3952, used for hazardous material approvals, they found large quantities of aluminum, barium, and strontium oxides and sulfates. After asking questions, the speaker says they were moved to Warner Robins, Georgia, where they found the same materials. They conducted air and soil sampling, finding high levels of these contaminants. Upon further inquiry, a commander allegedly questioned their mental state and threatened a mental evaluation. The speaker believes this validated their concerns that laws were being violated and people were being poisoned. They consider geoengineering the number one issue, arguing that toxins from various sources, like fluoride and vaccines, are overwhelming people's bodies. Despite potential personal costs, the speaker is committed to speaking out.

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In the US Air Force, I worked in bio environmental engineering, responsible for tracking the military's impact on the environment. I discovered large quantities of aluminum, barium, and strontium in the air and soil samples. When I questioned this, I faced backlash and was threatened with a mental evaluation. It became clear that we were violating laws and poisoning people instead of protecting them. Geoengineering is the most pressing issue as it affects our access to food, water, and health. Other systemic effects like vaccines, smart meters, and fracking contribute to our overexposure to toxins. I will continue to speak out, regardless of the consequences, as I took an oath to protect human health.

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I served in the US Air Force for nine years and later blew the whistle on geoengineering practices I witnessed. Initially skeptical about chemtrails, I discovered that I was approving hazardous chemicals for weather modification in my role in bioenvironmental engineering. This realization conflicted with my oath, prompting me to investigate and expose the truth. The chemicals used, including nanoparticulate metals like barium and aluminum, are toxic and contaminate our food and soil. Despite some states banning these practices, awareness is crucial across all political lines. The link between geoengineering and climate change is evident, as altering weather disrupts natural systems, leading to increased health issues like neurodegenerative diseases and respiratory problems. This is a global concern, with many countries engaging in similar activities.

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Speaker 1 discusses important findings from autism research that families should know when making decisions. The FDA will act on acetaminophen use during pregnancy, with the FDA responding to clinical and laboratory studies that suggest a potential association between acetaminophen used during pregnancy and adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes, including later diagnosis of ADHD and autism. Scientists have proposed biological mechanisms linking prenatal acetaminophen exposure to altered brain development, and the FDA has evaluated contrary studies that show no association. Today, the FDA will issue a physician’s notice about the risk of acetaminophen during pregnancy and begin the process to initiate a safety label change. HHS will launch a nationwide public service campaign to inform families and protect public health. The FDA recognizes that acetaminophen is often the only tool for fevers and pain in pregnancy, as other alternatives have well-documented adverse effects. HHS encourages clinicians to exercise their best judgment and use acetaminophen for fevers and pain in pregnancy by prescribing the lowest effective dose for the shortest necessary duration and only when treatment is required. Thanks to politicization of science, the safety of acetaminophen against the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders in young children has never been validated. Prudent medicine therefore suggests caution with acetaminophen use by young children, given that strong evidence also associates it with liver toxicity. Some studies have found that use of acetaminophen in children can potentially prolong viral illnesses. The FDA will drive new research to safeguard mothers, children, and families. In addition to a possible acetaminophen connection to autism for pregnant women, infants, and toddlers, the research has revealed that folate deficiency in a child’s brain can lead to autism. There are also other confirmation studies. One finding cited is that two studies show children who are circumcised early have double the rate of autism, highly likely because they’re given Tylenol. The speaker notes that none of this is positive, but it is information that should be paid attention to. Speaker 0 comments that there is a tremendous amount of proof or evidence, though he is not a doctor, and that he studied this a long time ago.

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I used to work for FedEx but now I'm on a deployment to Ukraine with the army. I'm currently on title 10. Yes, I am a medic. I've been a medic in the military for about 10 to 12 years.

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The speaker is frequently asked about supplements and what they personally take. They take 1000mg of NMN every morning. Berberine and metformin, taken separately or together, lower blood sugar, which is important for longevity. The speaker takes 1000mg of metformin most days. Resveratrol and fisetin are chemical compounds from stressed plants. Resveratrol is found in grapes, and fisetin is in other stressed plants. The speaker takes between 0.5 and 1 gram of these chemicals in the morning.

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- We take that chemical weapon that's an acute toxic flammable environmental hazard and ship it to compound pharmacies that put it in supplements, protein powders, and energy drinks. - Celsius energy drink has four times the amount of daily cyanide that a human being is meant to ingest. - Bang has methylcobalamin; this has cyanocobalamin. - Hydrogen cyanide is sourced from sewage treatment plant sludge—the waste from a human sewage treatment plant, called sludge. - They dry it into powder, ship it to a facility, synthesize it with a metal, and put it in your vitamins; they take metal, hydrogen cyanide, and put it in our supplements. - When you get home tonight, take all of your supplements and protein powders, look for cyanocobalamin, and if it has it, throw it in the trash. Do that for your kids too.

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In the US Air Force, I worked in bio environmental engineering, responsible for tracking the military's impact on the environment. While going through a computer system, I discovered large quantities of hazardous materials like aluminum, barium, and strontium. I started investigating further and found the same substances at another Air Logistics Center. Conducting air and soil sampling, I confirmed high levels of contaminants. When I questioned this, my superiors threatened me with a mental evaluation. This validated my suspicions that we were violating laws and harming people instead of protecting them. Geoengineering is the most critical issue we face, as it affects our food, water, and health. We are overexposed to toxins from various sources, including water and vaccines. Despite the consequences, I will continue to speak out because I took an oath to protect human health.

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I served in the Marine Corps for 15 years, specializing in WMD. I was an instructor and worked with the Department of State. As the WMD chief, I oversaw the deployment of 2000 marines to embassies worldwide. I am also a member of the international group, Drastic, investigating the origin of the pandemic. Around 70-80% of the evidence presented to Congress comes from Drastic's findings. I worked with Major Murphy and together we released a grant proposal showing intent to create a virus similar to SARS CoV 2. Currently, I am collaborating with colleagues in Japan, Germany, and the United States, preparing evidence and affidavits for a future grand jury hearing to hold Fauci and the NIH accountable.

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Ivermectin, once considered a conspiracy theory, is now reportedly curing diseases like cancer, diabetes, MS, and Parkinson's by addressing parasites. The speaker prefers the dura mectin version, a white paste, over the ivermectin yellow gel. According to the speaker, no one has ever died from ivermectin overdose, unlike aspirin and acetaminophen. Ivermectin won a Nobel Prize in 2015 for its effectiveness against diseases like malaria. Positive effects were seen for COVID, but its use was discouraged to maintain the emergency declaration. The speaker takes a full capsule of ivermectin daily for two weeks, followed by a week off, as a prophylactic. They wash it down with a sweat tonic containing quinine, which is hydrochloroquine. Hydrochloroquine and ivermectin were allegedly dismissed by organizations like the WHO, despite being effective. Links to more information are provided in the comments.

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Speaker 0: What is the hype on nicotine? Speaker 1: "it's the idea that you could hype something like this, a naturally occurring compound. I think it's the only compound ever analyzed by scientists that simultaneously increases mental acuity and relaxation." "This is a natural speedball. This is how John Belushi died, but this will not kill you. In fact, it will enhance your life." They discuss dosing: "This is a nine." "I would start with the threes. I would do it on a full stomach. I would prepare to be as aware as you've ever been." "Not ayahuasca. Not going to see visions, but you are going to feel better than you've ever felt." "I've used nicotine every single day since 1983, June '83, so that's forty one years." "I never get sick." "The proof is in the pudding."

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The speaker urges listeners to ask themselves whether their symptoms or diagnosed conditions, and the prescription drugs they take, are truly caused by drug deficiency. They question the idea that conditions like high blood pressure, migraines, diabetes, or heart disease are due to a lack of the drugs themselves. The speaker makes several pointed claims about specific medications: - Lisinopril: described as snake venom in a tablet from a viper in Brazil (Jarocas Viper) since 1981, and asserts that the listener may be swallowing dried snake venom to lower blood pressure, even though the doctor may not have explained it this way. - Xarelto: said to be prescribed for atrial fibrillation by a cardiologist. - Imitrex: noted as something people inject for migraines. They challenge the notion that symptoms are caused by deficiencies in these drugs or by the body lacking them. They ask whether the body is deficient in acetaminophen (and by extension Advil) or Tylenol to cause fever, arguing that none of these claims are true. They assert that these are man-made chemicals and drugs and that none of us are deficient in them. The speaker then presents a contrasting view: every single disease and every single symptom is a clear sign that you are specifically nutrient deficient. They contend that when the nutrients are put back into the body—“the nutrients back in that God gave you and put in the earth”—the earth’s supply to the human body aligns with how God designed it, providing everything that’s for the benefit of man. The overall message emphasizes a shift from relying on drugs to restoring nutrients from natural sources as the body’s path to health.

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Speaker 1 states they haven't been encouraged to speak about their work because they are not a political person, and they are focused on finding solutions for both COVID and cancer. They claim their SpyShield technology works for both. Speaker 1 says they didn't realize the political deep state was so powerful that it would stop good science. They are now speaking out because the drug was approved, but only for bladder cancer. They assert it has the same treatment effect for pancreatic cancer, lung cancer, and triple negative breast cancer. They claim it is the only molecule for fifty years that upregulates killer cells.

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I served in the US Air Force for 9 years and later blew the whistle on geoengineering practices I witnessed. Initially, I thought the idea of chemtrails was absurd, but while working in bioenvironmental engineering, I discovered that weather modification using hazardous materials was happening right from my office. This realization conflicted with my oath, prompting me to investigate further. I ultimately decided to expose the truth and leave my position. Now, I use my experience and credentials to raise awareness about the reality of weather modification, which is increasingly acknowledged.

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Doctor Shiva Yadurig presents an architecture for looking at adrenochrome, promising to arm the audience with chemistry. He defines adrenochrome as a stable oxidation product of adrenaline, noting that this is different from adrenaline's original structure. He contrasts adrenaline with adrenochrome, highlighting that adrenaline has a benzene ring, while adrenochrome’s benzene ring is folded on itself. He focuses on the question of understanding adrenochrome in the context of reports that people are taking a child, frightening it, and then torturing it to create adrenochrome. He states that, to his understanding, and based on those who know more about this than he does, adrenochrome is being created by taking these kids, under fight-or-flight stress, and then torturing them. He claims to have likely the first explanation of how this is going on at the molecular systems level, and he notes that this explanation would not come from certain public figures. He explains that adrenaline is released in response to a stressful, exciting, dangerous, or threatening situation, giving an example of a bobcat chasing a mouse, where adrenaline is produced. Yadurig highlights that oxidative stress, which is different from the initial stress, is highly correlated with anxiety. He cites a paper linking oxidative stress and anxiety, stating that anxiety causes the accumulation of reactive oxygen species such as O2-. He asserts that one needs stress and anxiety to create an adrenochrome, and that just stress alone will not suffice; you have to have both. He describes this as extreme torture and asks listeners to follow along: with just stress you don’t get adrenochrome, you need the stress and the anxiety. To illustrate, he uses a predator-prey scenario: the lion chasing the zebra represents adrenaline release; the torture or anxious phase represents the anxiety. He posits that this combination releases a superoxide, a reactive oxygen species, and that both components are required to produce adrenochrome. He suggests that longer or more severe torture would yield more of this species and more adrenochrome. The overarching claim is that he has a basis for understanding adrenochrome synthesis that aligns with the described torture narratives. He frames this as a basis for a molecular systems biology and biochemistry explanation for what people have said about fear and stress. He concludes by promising to continue taking a systems approach to explain such phenomena, emphasizing that this is beyond left or right and is a molecular systems biology approach. He signs off thanking the audience and wishing well.

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Joe Rogan Experience #2362 - Ralph Barbosa
Guests: Ralph Barbosa
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The episode centers on a freewheeling exchange between Joe Rogan and comedian Ralph Barbosa, weaving through wide-ranging topics from unsolved mysteries to cars, culture, and writing. The core throughlines are curiosity about extraordinary claims, how culture shapes belief, and the creative process that fuels both comedy and content creation. They begin with the Travis Walton UFO abduction story, noting Walton’s claim of being taken aboard a glowing disc after encountering a strange light on a logging road in the 1970s, the five-day disappearance, and his subsequent return with a terrifying telepathic encounter and repairs to his body. Barbosa emphasizes the convergence of multiple witnesses—the other loggers—with Walton’s consistent story for decades, and Rogan foregrounds the film adaptation Fire in the Sky as a data point in the public reception. They discuss the idea that such stories become credible in part because the participants appear consistent, but they also acknowledge the possibility of fabrication. They touch on Close Encounters of the Third Kind and The Fourth Kind as cultural touchstones for classifications of encounters with aliens, and they note the tension between belief and skepticism, including the notion that some people may lie for various incentives (e.g., money, notoriety) while others may believe their own narratives. The conversation shifts to DB Cooper, the infamous skyjacker. They debate whether Cooper’s plan could be rational or was a reckless, meth-fueled gamble, given the Houdini-like escape and the rugged Pacific Northwest terrain. Rogan and Barbosa explore the logistics of jumping from a jet at high speed into dense woods, the lack of GPS in the era, and the allure and mystery of an unsolved case. They also joke about the whodunit culture that surrounds famous disappearances and the possibility that the perpetrator’s motives and state of mind were more complex than they first appeared. Historical drug use and wartime pharmacology come next. They discuss pervatin (a form of methamphetamine) used by German troops and pilots during World War II, the U.S. Army’s reported distribution of 200 million amphetamine pills to soldiers, and broader questions about how stimulants and other drugs have shaped aggression, endurance, and morale in conflict. A broader thread considers how substances—from alcohol in the Civil War to meth in WWII—were deployed to sustain combat performance. They also mention modern examples (ISIS and Capagon) and the long history of mood- and performance-altering substances in military contexts. The discussion pivots to how memory and belief—especially under hypnosis or regression—can produce or distort abduction narratives. A pivotal personal thread follows: Barbosa’s own experience with diabetes and cutting-edge stem-cell therapy. They discuss a 2023 Chinese study on a stem-cell approach (VX880) that reprograms cells to become insulin-producing tissue, transplanting about 1.5 million cells. In a small trial, participants demonstrated durable engraftment and a significant reduction in exogenous insulin requirements, with 83% of participants no longer needing insulin at month 12 and 92% showing reduced insulin use. The host notes he has Type 1 diabetes since age six and reflects on the potential implications of a successful therapy for him. They cover the practicalities of joining trials and the hope that stem-cell therapies may eventually lead to a functional cure or major reduction in daily management. The car culture portion is a long, exuberant thread. They discuss Ralph Barbosa’s Nissan Skyline R32, the ethos of building and modifying cars (RB26 versus RB25 engines, Street/road projects, Roadster Shop builds), and the thrill of driving machines that balance power, handling, and sensory engagement. They compare mid-engine Corvettes (ZR1) with Porsche models (especially air-cooled 911s) and debate the physics of balance, weight distribution, and throttle control. They reference Nürburgring records, pro-driver analyses (noting Misha and his critiques of lap times), and the joy of listening to and feeling a car—sound, gearing, and the tactile feedback of a manual transmission versus modern electronic aids. They also discuss Ferrari branding and licensing battles—PleIN’s lawsuit over using Ferrari logos in fashion shows and social media—contrasting Ferrari’s aggressive protection of its logo with the broader culture of car customization. They mention a range of projects, including a replica Ferrari F40 by Stance Elements, LS swaps in iconic chassis, and conversations about the purity of driving experience versus modern engineering. Beyond cars, the dialogue touches on creative work and anxiety about staying relevant. Rogan asks Barbosa about his writing process, crowd-work as a craft, and how to navigate the pressures of touring and performing. Barbosa discusses using time off to generate ideas, writing essays rather than jokes, and re-engaging with material to keep it fresh. They reflect on the tension between ego and humility in entertainment, the value of feedback from peers, and the importance of staying present on stage rather than chasing a single “perfect” bit. They conclude with updates on Barbosa’s seven-city tour, his website barbosa.com, and FormulaBean—the automotive channel. The podcast closes with gratitude for Hulu’s collaboration on a special, and an upbeat note about future projects and opportunities for both creativity and exploration.

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Joe Rogan Experience #2183 - Norman Ohler
Guests: Norman Ohler
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Joe Rogan hosts Norman Ohler, author of "Tripped: Nazi Germany, the CIA, and the Dawn of the Psychedelic Age." Ohler discusses his journey into researching the use of drugs in Nazi Germany, stemming from his previous book "Blitz: Drugs in the Third Reich." He reveals that the Nazis were heavily involved with methamphetamine, using it to enhance their soldiers' performance during World War II. Ohler recounts his discovery of documents in archives that linked the Nazis to psychedelic substances, particularly LSD, which was synthesized in 1943. He explains that LSD's origins trace back to ergot, a fungus, and how it was developed into a medicine by the Swiss company Sandoz. The conversation shifts to the historical context of drug use, including how the Nazis utilized meth to keep soldiers awake and aggressive during campaigns, particularly in the blitzkrieg against France. Ohler emphasizes the surprising lack of historical focus on the role of drugs in Nazi strategy, noting that historians often overlook this aspect. The discussion also touches on the broader implications of drug use in warfare, including how amphetamines and opioids have been used by various military forces throughout history. Ohler highlights the ongoing relevance of these substances in modern contexts, including the opioid crisis in the U.S. and the use of drugs by soldiers today. Rogan and Ohler explore the cultural and political ramifications of drug prohibition, particularly how it stifles research and understanding of psychedelics. They discuss the potential benefits of psychedelics for mental health and the need for a shift in societal attitudes toward these substances. Ohler shares personal anecdotes about his family's experiences with Alzheimer's and how they explored the therapeutic potential of psychedelics. The conversation concludes with reflections on the historical narrative surrounding drug use, the importance of open discourse, and the potential for psychedelics to foster a more connected and understanding society. Ohler's upcoming book, "Stone Sapiens," is mentioned as a continuation of his exploration into the relationship between humans and drugs throughout history.
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