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Elisabeth McKay

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And myself had vaccine injury.

So I've never been the type of person that says vaccines were maliciously intended from the outset.

But I do think we have a lot of evidence at this point that there are certain people who are predisposed genetically to

to have negative reactions to vaccines.

And we just pretend like this is not a thing.

So we don't learn how to screen for those people to be like, you're a candidate, you're not.

Instead, we just literally like do this and hope everybody just starts saying, you know, splitting you into two.

You're either a vaxxer or an anti-vaxxer.

There are a lot of people in the middle that actually have wanted to do more research on what makes somebody have such a bad adverse reaction.

Can we protect the population from that?

the same structure I think should be applied here.

There are people that should never touch psychedelics with a one-foot pole, not even a 10-foot pole, a one-foot pole.

You should stay absolutely away from them.

Additionally, there are people who seek out these things for curiosity, and maybe they've convinced themselves it's healing, etc.,

But if they're honest with themselves, if you're going to do ayahuasca, for example, and you do ayahuasca and do it again and again and again, is that medicine at that point?

I don't think so.

And if we're talking about a person who, again, is hypervigilant and doesn't take any risk, we're probably not talking about that person repeatedly going to take ayahuasca.

When in my opinion, they're actually the one type of person who,

who ayahuasca or some other psychedelic experience is actually well suited for because that is pattern opposition, right?

That is medicine because it's opposite.