
Over these past couple of weeks Joe Rogan (once known as St.Rogies) has been in the news. Already seen as a controversial figure gets a little more controversial. He himself has said he is a moderate and has no political party affiliation, but he most recently was seen at the White House where DT signed an executive order directing federal agencies to accelerate the review and research of certain psychedelic drugs, with a specific focus on treating PTSD and mental health conditions in military veterans. The order specifically highlights the potential of ibogaine, a substance currently classified as a Schedule I drug, for treating addiction and trauma. Which can hopefully bring some good, but we have seen the big G use these kinds of drugs to control people cough cough Ted Kaczynski and Charles Manson. Any who, the reason I bring up Rogan is the fact that he has obviously been bought out by some higher force 👀and it shows in his episode with fellow comedian Theo Von. Theo brings up certain topics that if you go back a few years ago Rogan would agree with him, but that was not the case Rogan says the words “allegedly” in all the things THAT ARE ACTUALLY HAPPENING. Theo brings up a lot of events in very recent memory that are occurring that you can tell Rogan is very displeased with and says to Theo “losing your marbles” and that he should “come hang with us” with who? That’s for you to figure out. But back to the psychedelic drugs. Directly from the White House website “Today, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order that will accelerate access to treatments for patients with serious mental illness, reaffirming his commitment to advancing solutions that provide hope to Americans with devastating, complex, and treatment-resistant conditions.” While it is seen as good (and it is to a certain extent) it is difficult to think about how something like this has been used in prior years. There is a certain three letter government agency that has done work with it. What I am saying is that the government would not do something like this again since they learnt their lesson last time when three investigations led to zero researchers being investigated and 7 boxes of files were shredded before to avoid public scrutiny and ensure no one would be prosecuted. Just some observations I have made.
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