W. Bryan Hubbard
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We have a gentleman who was a Charlottesville police officer who was hit in the face with a brick during the riots that occurred in Charlottesville.
His life was restored by a single Ibogaine treatment, and he has attained a level of functionality that he didn't think was possible, nor his doctors.
We have a gentleman who was a pilot who unfortunately did a bomb and run on a village and killed a number of innocent people.
He learned about this, and this sent him into a spiral, as many warfighters who are exposed to moral injury do.
Ibogaine has restored this gentleman's life.
We have a gentleman by the name of Robert Gallery, a former NFL player who exhibited all the signs of CTE in his post-retirement years.
He was ready to kill himself so that he wouldn't harm his own family.
It was Ibogaine that restored his life.
There have been other NFL players who are as yet unnamed, some incidentally that have been in the paper who have gone for Ibogaine treatment to address similar symptoms.
Players in the NHL, players in other contact sports that include soccer and rugby and the United Kingdom where there is an emerging cohort of professional athletes who have reached out to us to say, we want the United Kingdom for Ibogaine.
You know, thank you for mentioning that.
I have been following scholarship around the use and the recognition that there's a lot of psychedelic allegory in Holy Scripture.
That, I think, is the favorite, where that burning bush reveals the great I am.
And when Moses says, who are you?
I am who I am.
And the beauty about Ibogaine and the other plant medicines are their capacity to reveal the I am that is within each of us and that I am is our eternal creator who absolutely has engineered and placed these plants on this earth so that we can be affirmed
and what our true identity and ultimate destiny is, and praise God for it.
I would suggest that one of the greatest lessons learned by Americans who are age 50 and younger, those of us who I call the bicentennial children, is that the most morally depraved criminal in America today is power.
And the power of the human hand, when it is wielded in its most abusive context, will always seek to deny any access to individual human divinity and the liberty and autonomy that is conferred upon each of us as children of God.
And insofar as we find ourselves at the precipice of what I believe is the emergence of a broad-based spiritual movement where all of us modernists within the empiricism of modern American society are able to see through the fog of all of our wealth and gadgetry and recognize,