Rick Strassman
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Podcast Appearances
There it is. That's it right there. Yeah, give us some volume on that.
There it is. That's it right there. Yeah, give us some volume on that.
There it is. That's it right there. Yeah, give us some volume on that.
Click on it.
Click on it.
Click on it.
Thoughts on that?
Thoughts on that?
Thoughts on that?
I mean, have you ever heard of anybody getting chased by demons the way he explains it? Chased by demons? Coming after them?
I mean, have you ever heard of anybody getting chased by demons the way he explains it? Chased by demons? Coming after them?
I mean, have you ever heard of anybody getting chased by demons the way he explains it? Chased by demons? Coming after them?
Right. Yeah. So this angels and demons worldview, which is very much, you know, I think Tucker Carlson and Alex Jones are like very devout Christians. They talk about it all the time on there.
Right. Yeah. So this angels and demons worldview, which is very much, you know, I think Tucker Carlson and Alex Jones are like very devout Christians. They talk about it all the time on there.
Right. Yeah. So this angels and demons worldview, which is very much, you know, I think Tucker Carlson and Alex Jones are like very devout Christians. They talk about it all the time on there.
on their programs so like if they're trying to fit this dmt experience into their worldview that would make sense and going back to that that john hopkins study where they're trying to prove some sort of common core to all religions um it's trying to basically paint the fact that like what what would the ultimate goal of that be?
on their programs so like if they're trying to fit this dmt experience into their worldview that would make sense and going back to that that john hopkins study where they're trying to prove some sort of common core to all religions um it's trying to basically paint the fact that like what what would the ultimate goal of that be?
on their programs so like if they're trying to fit this dmt experience into their worldview that would make sense and going back to that that john hopkins study where they're trying to prove some sort of common core to all religions um it's trying to basically paint the fact that like what what would the ultimate goal of that be?
Would the goal of that be to say that psychedelics created all religions?
Would the goal of that be to say that psychedelics created all religions?