Rick Doblin
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It's June 16th to the 20th. It's coming up next month. And it's in Denver. It's at the Colorado Convention Center. We have... That's a big place. Oh, yeah. Last time we did this is 2023. We had 12,400 people. Whoa. It was astonishing. It must have been the nicest people, too. Oh, it was so hopeful, and it was magical.
It's June 16th to the 20th. It's coming up next month. And it's in Denver. It's at the Colorado Convention Center. We have... That's a big place. Oh, yeah. Last time we did this is 2023. We had 12,400 people. Whoa. It was astonishing. It must have been the nicest people, too. Oh, it was so hopeful, and it was magical.
It's June 16th to the 20th. It's coming up next month. And it's in Denver. It's at the Colorado Convention Center. We have... That's a big place. Oh, yeah. Last time we did this is 2023. We had 12,400 people. Whoa. It was astonishing. It must have been the nicest people, too. Oh, it was so hopeful, and it was magical.
So I think that this would be, if anybody wants to learn about the psychedelic community, this is where we gather together.
So I think that this would be, if anybody wants to learn about the psychedelic community, this is where we gather together.
So I think that this would be, if anybody wants to learn about the psychedelic community, this is where we gather together.
Well, we want them to come. That's the point is that we want them to come. Well, here's the other point is that we work with police officers. When you think about what job is among the most traumatizing, it's being a police or being a EMT or being a prison guard. And they're trained sort of to suppress their feelings, to not talk about it. Right. And so there's so, yeah, we want the feds to come.
Well, we want them to come. That's the point is that we want them to come. Well, here's the other point is that we work with police officers. When you think about what job is among the most traumatizing, it's being a police or being a EMT or being a prison guard. And they're trained sort of to suppress their feelings, to not talk about it. Right. And so there's so, yeah, we want the feds to come.
Well, we want them to come. That's the point is that we want them to come. Well, here's the other point is that we work with police officers. When you think about what job is among the most traumatizing, it's being a police or being a EMT or being a prison guard. And they're trained sort of to suppress their feelings, to not talk about it. Right. And so there's so, yeah, we want the feds to come.
The more that they come, the more that they learn. We have trained police officers who are also therapists that have even got permission from their police chiefs to go through our protocol to get MDMA as part of their training.
The more that they come, the more that they learn. We have trained police officers who are also therapists that have even got permission from their police chiefs to go through our protocol to get MDMA as part of their training.
The more that they come, the more that they learn. We have trained police officers who are also therapists that have even got permission from their police chiefs to go through our protocol to get MDMA as part of their training.
So really, it's healing for all. That's why I'm going to Beirut. That's why I just came from Ukraine. We've got a project in Somaliland in Africa. We want to do work in Rwanda. So I think that Lycos is going to succeed, whether it takes six months or three and a half years or whatever. We will eventually, FDA will eventually approve MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD.
So really, it's healing for all. That's why I'm going to Beirut. That's why I just came from Ukraine. We've got a project in Somaliland in Africa. We want to do work in Rwanda. So I think that Lycos is going to succeed, whether it takes six months or three and a half years or whatever. We will eventually, FDA will eventually approve MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD.
So really, it's healing for all. That's why I'm going to Beirut. That's why I just came from Ukraine. We've got a project in Somaliland in Africa. We want to do work in Rwanda. So I think that Lycos is going to succeed, whether it takes six months or three and a half years or whatever. We will eventually, FDA will eventually approve MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD.
Then they'll approve psilocybin and other things. And so I'm sort of going around the world in sort of high trauma, low resource areas to try to globalize access. And I think that we're in a perilous time in America right now, and we could use more people dealing with their fears, dealing with their anxiety, withdrawing the projection of the shadows.
Then they'll approve psilocybin and other things. And so I'm sort of going around the world in sort of high trauma, low resource areas to try to globalize access. And I think that we're in a perilous time in America right now, and we could use more people dealing with their fears, dealing with their anxiety, withdrawing the projection of the shadows.
Then they'll approve psilocybin and other things. And so I'm sort of going around the world in sort of high trauma, low resource areas to try to globalize access. And I think that we're in a perilous time in America right now, and we could use more people dealing with their fears, dealing with their anxiety, withdrawing the projection of the shadows.
You know, immigrants have actually made America stronger in a lot of ways. I mean, where did we all come from? I mean, what is the story of your family? Immigrants.
You know, immigrants have actually made America stronger in a lot of ways. I mean, where did we all come from? I mean, what is the story of your family? Immigrants.