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Old 12-02-2009, 05:54 PM   #17
Halvor
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Default Re: Support for Victims of MKULTRA Projects

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Originally Posted by eleni View Post
Remote influencing- not touched on too much in the interview but......
In an case, I found the reference Martinez made of ayahausca to be of interest. After my first aya session some 3 years ago I came to a greater understanding and forgiveness even though there are times when I discover more/regain more memory and I break down. Happened yesterday but I then remember the larger picture at hand - they have created something very negative for themselves and have used various good souls as victims.
Now I remember what I wanted to post here about in the first place. I wanted to interject a heads-up about ibogaine which is a very powerful hallucinogenic compound, just like ayahuasca. I'm not skeptical of ayahuasca per se, but from my perspective these substances must have a spiritual source, and although they seem very benign I think they are part of an agenda on a higher level than we are presently able to gain much insights on. Therefore promoting more than just this one also promotes diversification. And I do have the impression that ibogaine could also be a very beneficient instrument for the kinds of processes we are here discussing.

Ibogaine is the alkaloid extracted from the Central African shrub Tabernanthe iboga. It is used locally in initiatic ceremonies in the Bwiti religion. In the West it has been known since the late 60s as a one-stop cure for heroin addiction and more recently as a drug that effects very much the same as what ayahuasca is promoted for in the present context.
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