Andrew Gallimore
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They sound like elves, right?
When DMT was first injected in a human, pure DMT, in the 1950s by a Hungarian physician called Stephen Zahra, he was the one who discovered the psychedelic properties of pure DMT.
One of his first subjects described seeing small beings that moved around very, very quickly.
And the Yanomami, they also have these beings they call warusinari, which are like insect beings, which are kind of fearsome.
So again, you're seeing the same kinds of beings that people now describe being operated upon.
by highly advanced, mantid beings.
They're the scariest ones, apparently.
They're the scariest ones, or certainly one of them.
And then when you look at John Mack's reports of abductions, again, they often describe the same types of beings.
They describe going to a world that is higher dimensional, that seems to subsume this reality.
And many of the reports, there's one report in his first book, Abduction, John Mack's first book about the abduction experience anyway, where one of his subjects describes these small, lively beings that bound around.
I mean, bound around, that's amazing.
He talks about the elves bounding into the room.
And so I think there is clearly some connection there.
It's we're not talking about I don't think the abduction experience is is kind of separate from the DMT experience.
They're different aspects of an ancient phenomenon, which is humans interacting with normally humans.
invisible, unseen beings, advanced intelligence, non-human intelligences, and how that manifests.
But ultimately, I think it's the same thing.
Now, of course, in the past, they might describe them as spirits.