Topic: Psychedelics

3 chapters across the catalog

95: IDK
1:14:12 - 1:19:06

95: IDK

Strategy 5, Avoiding Groupthink and the Peace Movement

The hosts reflect on the failure of the 1960s peace movement, suggesting it was undermined by the introduction of psychedelics. They discuss Strategy 5, "Avoid the Snares of Groupthink," noting that while elites avoid it themselves, they use it as a weapon against the masses. They argue the climate change movement is a "slow battleship" used to guilt individuals into not reproducing.

93: Higher Infinite Power
2:53:22 - 2:57:13

93: Higher Infinite Power

Sam Cooke Dosing Theory, Psychedelics in Vogue, Ladies Man

Moe argues that the "dosing" theory is more plausible than the official story of Sam Cooke's death, as his reported "raging" behavior was out of character for the smooth "ladies man." They note that psychedelics are currently back in vogue among suburbanites and the intellectual elite.

65: Disco Biscuits
2:56:35 - 3:00:57

65: Disco Biscuits

Grace Slick and the "White Rabbit" Psychedelic Influence

Grace Slick explains the origins of the song "White Rabbit," linking it to the drug-laden imagery in children's literature like *Alice in Wonderland*. The hosts connect the "Red Queen" and "White Rabbit" lyrics to the broader cultural engineering of the 1960s and 70s. They argue that magazines like *Playboy* were tools used to dismantle logic and traditional proportions in society.