Terrance McKenna The Eugenicist? Psychedelics, Feminism And Transhumanism

Travis

Member
Joined
Jul 14, 2016
Messages
3,189
I was going to make jokes about this article, since there are tons of innuendo...
For 10 weeks, from June to August 1965, the St Thomas research centre became the site of Lilly’s most notorious and highly criticised experiment, when his young assistant, Margaret Howe, volunteered to live in confinement with Peter, a bottlenose dolphin.
On June 15 Howe moved in, her hair cut to a quarter-inch boy crop. All she needed was a swimming costume and a leotard for the cooler nights.
he came up with the inventive method of painting her face in thick white make-up and black lipstick so that he could clearly see the shape of her lips moving. “His eye was in [the] air looking at my mouth. There was no question… He really wanted to know:
But they end-up going right out and saying it! I can't believe that they published this in The Telegraph!! Don't children read this newspaper?

The rest of the article reads like softcore dophin porn.
Peter begins having [sensored] and has them frequently when I play with him.” Her frustrated efforts to deal with his [sensored] and advances – which had become so aggressive that her legs were covered in [sensored] from his [sensored] – had left her [sensored].
I'm shocked—shocked—to find out this was published.</Renault>
 

Sucrates

Member
Joined
Jul 20, 2014
Messages
619
I was going to make jokes about this article, since there are tons of innuendo...
But they end-up going right out and saying it! I can't believe that they published this in The Telegraph!! Don't children read this newspaper?

The rest of the article reads like softcore dophin porn.I'm shocked—shocked—to find out this was published.</Renault>

Just sexual liberation. Onward march of Progress!
Notice the comments about dolphin sexuality, The Noble Dolphin, similar to the bonobo narrative.
 

Travis

Member
Joined
Jul 14, 2016
Messages
3,189
Yes, I am on deep background for my mushroom overlords
I think he was talking about Esalen. The mushroom explanation does sound a bit odd, even thought it came from his brother. Don't necessarily expect a person to listen to a lecture from his dead brother. Perhaps he just read a bad transcript and assumed he was talking about mushrooms.

I think his impersonation sounds more like Esalen founder Micheal Murphy that either an FBI agent, a DMT elf*, or a mushroom.

* I'm not actually quite sure what they sound like, but I know that mushrooms don't talk like that.
 
Last edited:

Waynish

Member
Joined
Oct 11, 2016
Messages
2,206
He talks about how the KGB was very much involved in bringing Yoga, meditation, buddhism, hinduism etc from India and popularizing them in America, and was actually stationed as a KGB agent in India. The idea was to get people to check out of reality and spend their time searching for personal enlightenment as opposed to political activism. This of course was the same goal the CIA had.

The real secret he doesn't share and that maybe he didn't know was that all the intelligence agencies are working together. I laughed when he complains at the end of the video that the US needs to stop propping up the USSR with grain shipments and economic aid. How is it that he doesnt know that the West funded the Bolshevik revolution, built up the Soviet Union and kept it going with massive aid injections throughout the cold war. We gave them the plans for the bomb as well as most of their military technology. Of course we are doing the same thing with China. The best enemies money can buy. It's not left right or capitalism vs communism, it is top down.

I think the true methods and practices are stabilizing. If this is true, then what probably happened is that corrupt or sabotaged versions of these traditions were brought to the US - which has had the domino effect today of popularizing mistaken yogic, buddhist, and taoist world-wide.
 
OP
LUH 3417

LUH 3417

Member
Joined
Oct 22, 2016
Messages
2,990
I think the true methods and practices are stabilizing. If this is true, then what probably happened is that corrupt or sabotaged versions of these traditions were brought to the US - which has had the domino effect today of popularizing mistaken yogic, buddhist, and taoist world-wide.
Tibetan Buddhism is pretty evil.


"Seven year in Tibet" by the mountaineer and Nazi stormtrooper Henrich Harrer, who became a foreign mentor to the child Dalai Lama (the current one!) during WW2 and afterward until the communist liberation of Tibet. In it, the Nazi Harrer actually states that he thinks it's good that many Tibetans (including children) die in the smallpox epidemics that raged in old Tibet while the lanais regime did not attempt basic quarantine or medical care for them "because their lives would be so miserable that it's better they do not live anyway).

Also Tibetan Buddhism teaches that female incarnations are of lower birth and all women can do is pray that their next incarnation is as a man.
 

x-ray peat

Member
Joined
Dec 8, 2016
Messages
2,343
I think the true methods and practices are stabilizing. If this is true, then what probably happened is that corrupt or sabotaged versions of these traditions were brought to the US - which has had the domino effect today of popularizing mistaken yogic, buddhist, and taoist world-wide.
It could be, but it seems to me that Buddhism and Hinduism provided an extremely useful tool for the ruling elite of India to maintain control over millions of ill fed and starving peasants. Keep in mind that India had/has an extremely rigid caste system where the vast majority of people are looked upon as no better than animals, and some even worse aka the untouchables. What better way to maintain this mental gulag then to brainwash the people into believing that all suffering is illusion. Moreover it is taught to not worry about this life because next time around you may be born into a higher caste. That is as long as you don't cause any trouble this time around and ruin your karma. Seems like a complete mind f@ck to me.
 
OP
LUH 3417

LUH 3417

Member
Joined
Oct 22, 2016
Messages
2,990
It could be, but it seems to me that Buddhism and Hinduism provided an extremely useful tool for the ruling elite of India to maintain control over millions of ill fed and starving peasants. Keep in mind that India had/has an extremely rigid caste system where the vast majority of people are looked upon as no better than animals, and some even worse aka the untouchables. What better way to maintain this mental gulag then to brainwash the people into believing that all suffering is illusion. Moreover it is taught to not worry about this life because next time around you may be born into a higher caste. That is as long as you don't cause any trouble this time around and ruin your karma. Seems like a complete mind f@ck to me.
Bingo. Pythagoras also believed in reincarnation


@x-ray peat do you have any idea why there is a statue of shiva in front of CERN?
 

x-ray peat

Member
Joined
Dec 8, 2016
Messages
2,343
Bingo. Pythagoras also believed in reincarnation
@x-ray peat do you have any idea why there is a statue of shiva in front of CERN?
The elite have always been into the Occult so I am sure there is a good reason. My guess is that since Shiva is known as the destroyer it fits with the elite belief that before they can bring in their New Order they need to destroy the old. Many thought CERN was going to destroy the world with its experiments so using Shiva as their symbol could have also been a psyop to encourage this belief. Keeping the peasants in fear is always a good strategy to rule.
 
OP
LUH 3417

LUH 3417

Member
Joined
Oct 22, 2016
Messages
2,990
The elite have always been into the Occult so I am sure there is a good reason. My guess is that since Shiva is known as the destroyer it fits with the elite belief that before they can bring in their New Order they need to destroy the old. Many thought CERN was going to destroy the world with its experiments so using Shiva as their symbol could have also been a psyop to encourage this belief. Keeping the peasants in fear is always a good strategy to rule.
That's true but they must not actually believe in the occult? If they had any spiritual basis for their existence they would believe in an afterlife and would not be so absorbed in discovering the key to immortality and longevity. Occultism must be a guise and distraction since there is no real power in spells. Unless you believe in symbolic power?
 

x-ray peat

Member
Joined
Dec 8, 2016
Messages
2,343
That's true but they must not actually believe in the occult? If they had any spiritual basis for their existence they would believe in an afterlife and would not be so absorbed in discovering the key to immortality and longevity. Occultism must be a guise and distraction since there is no real power in spells. Unless you believe in symbolic power?
Occultism just means hidden. Their spiritualism is very different than what we would think of as a spiritual life. I think most of them do believe in reincarnation but that doesn't mean they would want to start that process so soon. Its like Chutes and Ladders; who wants to start from the beginning again if you have the choice.

As for whether or not magic works, I don't have any idea. I do know that they believe it does.
 
Last edited:
OP
LUH 3417

LUH 3417

Member
Joined
Oct 22, 2016
Messages
2,990
Occultism just means hidden. Their spiritualism is very different than what we would think of as a spiritual life. I think most of them do believe in reincarnation but that doesn't mean they would want to start that process so soon. Its like Chutes and Ladders; who wants to start from the beginning again if you have the choice.

As for whether or not magic works, I don't have any idea. I do know that they believe it does.
I guess, but it's sympathetic magic and the rational explanation is that a few families accumulated large amounts of wealth quickly and kept the money in the family. It's not very hard to grow wealth once you have it. Also what about the natural chaotic forces of history? No one can really control everything all the time.
 

x-ray peat

Member
Joined
Dec 8, 2016
Messages
2,343
I guess, but it's sympathetic magic and the rational explanation is that a few families accumulated large amounts of wealth quickly and kept the money in the family. It's not very hard to grow wealth once you have it. Also what about the natural chaotic forces of history? No one can really control everything all the time.
When I was more curious about this I wasted a lot of time listening to former Occultists talk about what they were able to do. They also talked about the reality of demonic forces and the ability to conjure them. They seemed to be very compelling and I believe that there must be something to this to keep people doing it.

As for the chaotic forces of history, they have conquered that by controlling all sides of every struggle. This way no matter what happens they always win. If they didn't do this they would risk losing control as people will always seek a leader to bring them some sort of change.
 
Last edited:
OP
LUH 3417

LUH 3417

Member
Joined
Oct 22, 2016
Messages
2,990
When I was more curious about this I wasted a lot of time listening to former Occultists talk about what they were able to do. They also talked about the reality of demonic forces and the ability to conjure them. They seemed to be very compelling and I believe that there must be something to this to keep people doing it.

As for the chaotic forces of history they have conquered that by controlling all sides of every struggle. This way no matter what happens they always win. If they didnt do this they would risk losing control as people will always seek a leader to bring them some sort of change.
But things in and of themselves are made of matter and have value that changes throughout time. I just can't accept that it's as static as good vs evil playing a game of chess.
 

x-ray peat

Member
Joined
Dec 8, 2016
Messages
2,343
But things in and of themselves are made of matter and have value that changes throughout time. I just can't accept that it's as static as good vs evil playing a game of chess.
The good guys lost a long time ago. If you always create the next enemy how can you lose?
 

Travis

Member
Joined
Jul 14, 2016
Messages
3,189
It could be, but it seems to me that Buddhism and Hinduism provided an extremely useful tool for the ruling elite of India to maintain control over millions of ill fed and starving peasants. Keep in mind that India had/has an extremely rigid caste system where the vast majority of people are looked upon as no better than animals, and some even worse aka the untouchables. What better way to maintain this mental gulag then to brainwash the people into believing that all suffering is illusion. Moreover it is taught to not worry about this life because next time around you may be born into a higher caste. That is as long as you don't cause any trouble this time around and ruin your karma. Seems like a complete mind f@ck to me.
It's the whole 'things will get better when you're dead' gambit, to keep people from retribution. I think Christianity has something similar.
 
EMF Mitigation - Flush Niacin - Big 5 Minerals

Similar threads

Back
Top Bottom