After listening to an episode about the Manson family on the podcast Cults, I began thinking about how Charles Manson used a DIY version of MK Ultra – giving the Family LSD while ranting about his theology. In another episode, they covered how Anne Hamilton Byrne also used LSD to reprogram followers into thinking she was God.
This made me think how about how there is a psychedelic movement in popular culture. For instance this movement is being popularized by one of the largest podcastors Joe Rogan, and especially his good friend Aubrey Marcus. Even Tim Ferriss (The Oprah of podcasting) is donating money to a MDMA study at MAPS(Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies), that studies psychedelic drugs and PTSD(which could actually be a good idea… Using MK ultra for good).
From a recent VICE article:
“People are seeking meaning, purpose, personal growth, development, mindfulness and expansion, and there’s also a huge desire to heal,” says Carlin. “With psychedelics, we can sometimes borrow the courage to look at parts of ourselves we don't want to consider because they're not pretty. Psychedelics can also give us the inspiration to embody love and to celebrate. Humans need celebration.”
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/bj3ezm/psychedelics-are-going-mainstream-because-the-mainstream-needs-them
-considering this new movement, and introduction of psychedelics to a younger generation, especially Ayahuasca- could this be a mass DIY MK Ultra mind control conspiracy?