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The guy who coined that phrase "machine elves", Terrence McKenna, was a spook. And a girly voiced faggot that said there were too many men on the earth so he wanted to make humanity more feminine. Timothy Leary was another CIA spook, an occultist and a follower of Aleister Crowley that said he was using LSD to bring about his Aeon of Horus. The guy that made magic mushrooms big in the US, Gordon Wasson, another admitted CIA spook. You've got the MK-Ultra programs, the acid tests, etc. all created by the same group of unethical creeps that I would guess don't have the average person's best interests at heart. Like I said, I had mixed feelings about those experiences myself, but there's something sinister behind the promotion of them, especially when you see the World Economic Forum pushing them so hard.
@NoBacon here's an interesting collection of people describing their demonic encounters on DMT:
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When I was a teenager I got sleep paralysis all the time and it scared the fucking shit out of me, I had no idea it was a thing and I was just dealing with demonic shadow creatures every day. It got better but I still have crazy fucking nightmares sometimes, I know it’s not local to my mind and it’s really something somewhere, and it’s not always evil or bad, it’s sometimes pleasant beings and mostly just indifferent.
I’ve dealt with them on acid and shrooms and been freaked out with them chasing me and stuff.
I probably won’t fuck with it, I have actually read the Bible closely and I know it warns against esoteric magic shit like that.
I do want to jump in and see what the fuck happens and I’m not afraid of them but it’s probably for the best not to.