Danny Jones
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because there was a lot of people that weren't, that weren't dying, that were just getting tortured or like getting, you know, put in a vegetative state or, you know, and that was one of his hardest things is like actually like trying to like push somebody over the edge of death is a lot harder than you would imagine. Yeah. Yeah. That is a surprising aspect of all of this. Yeah.
because there was a lot of people that weren't, that weren't dying, that were just getting tortured or like getting, you know, put in a vegetative state or, you know, and that was one of his hardest things is like actually like trying to like push somebody over the edge of death is a lot harder than you would imagine. Yeah. Yeah. That is a surprising aspect of all of this. Yeah.
Anyways, incredible stuff. I like your, your, your dad's new documentary uh that chaos documentary was also really good because he's also done um the wormwood stuff about like cia's mk ultra and all this stuff did you did you like help him at all with any of this stuff i'm sure like you guys interests are very much intertwined oh yeah yeah yeah i did i was
Anyways, incredible stuff. I like your, your, your dad's new documentary uh that chaos documentary was also really good because he's also done um the wormwood stuff about like cia's mk ultra and all this stuff did you did you like help him at all with any of this stuff i'm sure like you guys interests are very much intertwined oh yeah yeah yeah i did i was
Anyways, incredible stuff. I like your, your, your dad's new documentary uh that chaos documentary was also really good because he's also done um the wormwood stuff about like cia's mk ultra and all this stuff did you did you like help him at all with any of this stuff i'm sure like you guys interests are very much intertwined oh yeah yeah yeah i did i was
Yeah, sure. And he but he did like he did point out and he found like solid evidence that that that clinic in Haight-Ashbury did have CIA funding and they were doing like crazy testing with I think it was LSD mixed with amphetamines and seeing how that affected people. And then that guy Jolly West was visiting there all the time.
Yeah, sure. And he but he did like he did point out and he found like solid evidence that that that clinic in Haight-Ashbury did have CIA funding and they were doing like crazy testing with I think it was LSD mixed with amphetamines and seeing how that affected people. And then that guy Jolly West was visiting there all the time.
Yeah, sure. And he but he did like he did point out and he found like solid evidence that that that clinic in Haight-Ashbury did have CIA funding and they were doing like crazy testing with I think it was LSD mixed with amphetamines and seeing how that affected people. And then that guy Jolly West was visiting there all the time.
And then the connection with Manson and his followers going there every single week is just, you know, that you can't make any draw any like solid conclusions out of that. But the connections are bizarre that the fact that they were doing that stuff and he was there every week.
And then the connection with Manson and his followers going there every single week is just, you know, that you can't make any draw any like solid conclusions out of that. But the connections are bizarre that the fact that they were doing that stuff and he was there every week.
And then the connection with Manson and his followers going there every single week is just, you know, that you can't make any draw any like solid conclusions out of that. But the connections are bizarre that the fact that they were doing that stuff and he was there every week.
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Yes. Yes, it makes it more fun I think and then when you combine I mean when you combine it with social media it's kind of like throwing gasoline on fire and then people and then when you also combine that with like a
Yes. Yes, it makes it more fun I think and then when you combine I mean when you combine it with social media it's kind of like throwing gasoline on fire and then people and then when you also combine that with like a
Yes. Yes, it makes it more fun I think and then when you combine I mean when you combine it with social media it's kind of like throwing gasoline on fire and then people and then when you also combine that with like a
The sensational headlines or narratives that you can come up with and post on social media, they organically get more eyeballs and more attention because you're attracting more people, right? People that are less – they don't think as critically. And on top of that, then you have people making careers out of this stuff, out of like taking these things and just running with them. Oh yeah.
The sensational headlines or narratives that you can come up with and post on social media, they organically get more eyeballs and more attention because you're attracting more people, right? People that are less – they don't think as critically. And on top of that, then you have people making careers out of this stuff, out of like taking these things and just running with them. Oh yeah.
The sensational headlines or narratives that you can come up with and post on social media, they organically get more eyeballs and more attention because you're attracting more people, right? People that are less – they don't think as critically. And on top of that, then you have people making careers out of this stuff, out of like taking these things and just running with them. Oh yeah.