Psychedelics and Propaganda
The discussion dives deep into the historical context of the 1970 Psychedelics Act, revealing how it was utilized to suppress movements like civil rights and anti-war protests. Both speakers highlight the role of propaganda in shaping public perception of psychedelics, framing them as a threat to societal norms and values. The conversation underscores a tribal mentality that categorizes individuals based on their beliefs, emphasizing the fear of an uprising against established ideologies.In this clip
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