Drugs

Drugs are chemical substances that like neurotransmitters, affect the human mind through the brain and nervous system (some activating and stimulating, some depressing and numbing the senses), used in alchemy, religion, the pharmaceutical industry (Health Industry, Mental Health Industry) and trauma based mind control (to relive trauma, enhance or reduce memory, in the CIA/MI6 projects Bluebird, Artichoke, MK Ultra). Drug addiction was normalized through propaganda of the CIA controlled Beatnik culture and hippie counterculture of Laurel Canyon, Greenwich Village, Haight-Ashbury and Swinging London, in alliance with the corrupt justice system.

The Greeks used mind expanding drugs in cults and mystery religions like the Dionysian mysteries and the Eleusinian Mysteries.

The alchemists experimented with lead and mercury poisoning.

The jesuits and British Empire fought the famous Opium Wars with China and India to maintain their opium monopoly. Drugs were gradually traded on the black markets of the mafia, in alliance with the corrupt legal system.

The CIA conducted drug research at Edgewood Arsenal.

Harold Abramson and Ewen Cameron used LSD in MK Ultra. Willis Harman conducted LSD research at Stanford Research Institute. From 1964 Stanford University affiliates Ken Kesey and his Merry Pranksters (Stewart Brand, Wavy Gravy and Paul Krassner) created acid experiments.

Jesuit trained CIA agent Timothy Leary performed LSD research at Harvard University with Richard Alpert under supervision of Frank Barron. Carlos Castaneda wrote The Teachings of Don Juan.

Cocain was promoted in program Disco. Heroin was promoted in program Rock. Marijuana was promoted in programs Reggae and Hip Hop.

List of drugs

Acetylcholine

Adrenaline (adrenochrome)

Alcohol

Amfetamines

Aphrodisiacs

Ayahuasca

Barbiturates

BZ (tested at Edgewood Arsenal)

Caffeine (stimulates testosterone)

Cannabis

Chloral Hydrate (hypnotic drug and sedative, used by William James of TS and SPR, Friedrich Nietzsche, Mary Todd Lincoln, Dante Rosetti, André Gide, Oliver Sacks, Montgomery Clift, Hank Williams, Marilyn Monroe, Jim Jones, Anna Nicole Smith)

Cocain

Coffee

Curare

Extacy

Ergot

Ethanol

Heroin

Insulin (shock to induce amnesia)

Ketamine (to dissociate)

Lead

LSD

Manganese chloride

Marihuana

MDE

MDMA  

Mercury

Mescaline

Methaqualone (quaalude used in program Disco, Project Coast in South Africa, programming of The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick, victims of Bill Cosby, Roman Polanski, mentioned in David Bowie songs, Scarface, Wolf of Wall Street)

Morphine

Nicotine

Novocaine (patented by Alfred Einhorn, doctoral advisor of Ludwig Klages, Theodor Blum related to Tanya Roberts)

Opium (used to conquer China and India)

Pellotine (similar to peyote)

Scopalomine (tested at Edgewood Arsenal)


LSD

MK Ultra

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