 mighty fishy Will try to get ahold of the full episode, encourage others to do the same.
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DMT does not need this. This is disappointing: the episode 'Hallucinogens' was actually pretty respectful to Ayahuasca, I thought maybe DMT might get away unscathed. I'm honestly not too worried, I feel like the kind of person who watches 'Drugs, Inc.' probably either 1) is already convinced that every drug known to man is evil or 2) probably won't be fazed. I'm still thinking that maybe the best way to open up DMT to the masses would be to take the issue to court. A real public discussion of The Spice might be best way to inform the public. We'd get positive DMT users as well as the government DEA Propaganda. "There are many paths up the same mountain."
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Ugh what a terrible program. Clueless kids playing with DMT should not be on TV representing such things. Extractors should not be publicising extraction on TV, even less so with such terrible and dangerous teks. Even worse, this program lumps it in with heroin and crack. Barf. That program couldn't be more ridiculous if it tried. I wonder how many houses will burn down as a result of showing this to people.
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Nathanial.Dread wrote:DMT does not need this.
This is disappointing: the episode 'Hallucinogens' was actually pretty respectful to Ayahuasca, I thought maybe DMT might get away unscathed.
I also thought the hallucinogens episode was not too bad, was also the first time I had heard about ibogaine at that time. Ofcourse the media would wrongly represent DMT and the majority of people associated with it, Shameful.
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Better start investing in some home grown Phalaris. I predict that getting MHRB is only going to be harder from here on out. "There are many paths up the same mountain."
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Ridiculous. The way they show those side cuts with people sitting beside dumpsters and alleys making this seem like some hard drug that ruins your life. Horrible description, bad technique, him and his buddies are not fit to smoke dmt, and are not fit to be representing the molecule, especially on television. Psychosis?! this is ridiculous. the way they put it so easily beside crack and heroin will surely give a bad view on DMT to plenty of ignorant americans watching television expecting full truth. BLASPHEMY I SAY. Aren't we all microscopic in perspective?
GroundSound is a fictional character and does not have anything to do with anybody in real life, any events or actions he states is pure fiction.
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.... ... .. . TV's gunna TV. What can you do? "for as long as there is love and light; I will fight for what is right; as a warrior with all my might; I will guarantee that hope shines bright" --Prayer of the Paladin "If you labor, you are a "laborer", If you work on a farm, you are a "farmer", If you flow, you are a "flower""--Forest Sage Community, Love and Passion 
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Nathanial.Dread wrote:Better start investing in some home grown Phalaris. unlike the typical suburban grass lawn, this one serves a purpose no but seriously i am so stoked it grows wild EVERYWHERE up here. just waiting for harvest time at this point. i think it would actually be pretty amusing to watch a government attempt to criminalize phalaris. ayalove wrote:TV's gunna TV. What can you do? cry My wind instrument is the bong CHANGA IN THE BONGA! 樹
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I don't get why they need to villify hallucinogen use. Just snort 300mg of yopo and hallucinogen use pretty much villifies itself.
Maybe they're worried that everyone is going to get addicted to having colorful squiggles moving electrically over their eyes at dizzying speeds, while their head pulsates and pounds to the brink of explosion, and they puke their guts out for a half hour while the grim reaper sodomizes them and they hug the toilet bowl for their dear life wondering what people will think when they find them dead and bloody all over the bathroom floor.
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rudder wrote:I don't get why they need to villify hallucinogen use. Just snort 300mg of yopo and hallucinogen use pretty much villifies itself.
Maybe they're worried that everyone is going to get addicted to having colorful squiggles moving electrically over their eyes at dizzying speeds, while their head pulsates and pounds to the brink of explosion, and they puke their guts out for a half hour while the grim reaper sodomizes them and they hold on to the toilet bowl for their dear life wondering what people will think when they find them dead and bloody all over the bathroom floor. They are worried that people will realize that most of what they have been told are lies, and that the various authorities have no more inherent sense of right or wrong, reality or illusion than anyone else, and quite a bit less so than many. And from their point of view, they are probably right to worry. Images of broken light, Which dance before me like a million eyes, They call me on and on...
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DMTripper is a fictional character therefore everything he says here must be fiction. I mean, who really believes there is such a place as Hyperspace!!
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This is bad, very bad. It could fall into the hands of the wrong people. Even though I enjoyed watching Drugs Inc. before, that is not good. "Psychedelics are probably responsible for every aspect of human evolution apart from the decline in bodyhair." -Terence McKenna "One of the things you learn after years of dealing with drug people, is that you can turn your back on a person, but never turn your back on a drug." -1200 Micrograms, Mescaline "There is no space, there is no time, there is no me, there is no you" -Cubensis Theory, Little Tiny White Suited
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Did anyone else see this episode that was talking about the drug scene in detroit? it was on either history channel or Nat Geo.... Halfway through the episode it talks about this "new emerging drug" blah blah... and shows this homeless hipster guy who is labeled as a "DMT USER", and goes on to talk about people using this drug to escape reality. Then they go on to show pretty much the entire process of ordering the MHRB online, doing the A/B extraction, harvesting the DMT crystals, selling them on the street, and then showing the homeless "DMT USER" guy smoking it on a bowl of bud. I was horrified. The only thing that I was happy about is that they indicated that DMT was a non addictive drug. Any thoughts on this? Coinci-Transcendentalism
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This was in another thread: https://www.dmt-nexus.me...aspx?g=posts&t=39837It is a shame, but what are you going to do? Just another way media manipulates perspective. We know the truth about the perspective though.  SpaceSeek is a fictional character. Everything posted on this account is for educational and entertainment purposes only. SpaceSeek does not condone the use of any illegal substance. Use of post content from this account without authors said permission is prohibited.
Love, SpaceSeek
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I see, thanks for the move mods. I just saw this last night and was horrified. I must have missed this thread somehow! Coinci-Transcendentalism
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I have enjoyed a few of the episodes, and I thought the one about hallucinogens was largely positive. It's a shame to see them portray DMT as if it were crystal meth being cooked with all sorts of dangerous chemicals. And like many have said before, the footage of the sort of crack alley couldn't be more out of place. This is pretty sad. "The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion." - Albert Camus
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Stuff like this happens. But so does cannabis legalization in two states. If things go alright maybe one day we will have an episode of Drugs Inc. on Prozac. 
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MomentOfTruth wrote:Did anyone else see this episode that was talking about the drug scene in detroit?
it was on either history channel or Nat Geo....
Halfway through the episode it talks about this "new emerging drug" blah blah... and shows this homeless hipster guy who is labeled as a "DMT USER", and goes on to talk about people using this drug to escape reality.
Then they go on to show pretty much the entire process of ordering the MHRB online, doing the A/B extraction, harvesting the DMT crystals, selling them on the street, and then showing the homeless "DMT USER" guy smoking it on a bowl of bud.
I was horrified. The only thing that I was happy about is that they indicated that DMT was a non addictive drug.
Any thoughts on this? Almost seems like there is an agenda ... make those that will never know d for what it is fear it like the new crack that will corrupt and pervert their children's minds. I doubt all this negative attention and the recent mhrb crackdown is a mere coincidence. The war om d is on.... good luck You can't do anything about yesterday, but you can do everything with tomorrow.
Everything I write on this forum is pure gibberish and fanciful nonsense!
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I am very angry and disappointed at that NatGeo crap... I shouldn't expect anything different I know but for f**k sake why don't they get other sides of the story too and talk to researchers along with other well known intellects from MAPS, Dennis Mckenna, Rick Strassman, Alex Grey...etc. gahh! >< “Accessing your existence before the current one is of no concern, all you need to know is open your Heart and just BE” - A loving Entity from a Breakthrough “To question is good, but take delight in contentment as well, because always asking “WHY?” too much can create a feedback loop into madness.” - A concern Entity from a Pharma voyage.
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