Psychedelics are a perennially popular tool for young seekers—and they’re a double-edged sword. They’re responsible for everything from the birth of the Apple computer (Steve Jobs was an acid-head in college) to the discovery of DNA (Francis Crick had a vision of the double helix during an acid t... [Read more...]
Tails: Use the Net Anonymously, Anywhere—From a USB Stick
Tails is an operating system that can be installed on a USB stick (or DVD or SD card) which can be used on any computer, anywhere without using the computer’s native operating system. It also keeps your identity and activities secret by using Tor. [Read more...]
Ichthyoallyeinotoxism, a.k.a. ‘Tripping Balls on Hallucinogenic Fish,’ Could Be the Next Big Thing
Out of stash? If you live near a coastal area, you may be in luck, because DMT/LSD mimicking fish may be lurking nearby, ready to blow your mind with the power of Ichthyoallyeinotoxism. [Read more...]
You Can Now Buy Ayahuasca on Amazon.com. Merry Xmas!
Cancel the $3,000 trip to the Amazon to have your mind yanked out of your head in a vomitous spew of color and fed to an Astral Jaguar by a truck driver claiming to be a “shaman”!! You need only go to that other Amazon to get your ayahuasca fix. [Read more...]
Millions of Americans are Now Smoking DMT, and the Number is Growing
Thanks to the success of the DMT: The Spirit Molecule book and documentary and the Gaspar Noe film Enter the Void, the popularity of smoking DMT has skyrocketed among young Americans. [Read more...]
Who Owns the Media? Meet the Six Companies That Control Everything You Read and Watch
According to research conducted by the University of East Anglia into who owns the media and the effects of their business practices, the concentration of media power into the hands of individuals or families is incredibly bad for editorial independence. (For instance, the Rupert Murdoch-owned an... [Read more...]
Is ‘The Lion King’ a Metaphor for Spiritual Awakening?
Redditor Brainwash_TV just uploaded an analysis of The Lion King that suggests the entire movie is about the process of overcoming the ego, and that the characters Scar and Mufasa represent the negative and positive sides of Simba’s ego. [Read more...]






