Hamilton Morris is a writer, documentarian, psychonaut and scientific researcher. His show “Hamilton’s Pharmacopeia” is available on VICELAND and iTunes.
2018-06-27
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Joe "Biggest Shill Not Named Alex Jones" Shekelstein Roganberg
Pharmacopeia!
I'm so excited he's having Shroud on the podcast. It's about time a gamer got his due. Dr Disrespect is going to be mad, though.
So when is Onnit coming out with their brand of Kratom
Rogan, have you heard the theory that A.B.'s death was not a suicide and was a murder because he was with the girl whose parents were satanists?
Imagine if Joe couldn't do drugs or talk about them for a whole week? I used to be a giant stoner for 15yrs of my life, went to the cannabis cup in Amsterdam and smuggled seeds up my ass back to America in the 90's. I was considered to be like a nerd grower. I moved to California to start a grow OP and went to weed college (Oaksterdam University). Looking back, I was a narcissistic, selfish, ignorant person with a problem. I see these traits I mention about myself to various degrees, in Joe and every single person who uses a mind altering substance on a regular basis. Anyone who has been in that position, smoking weed everyday, often multiple times a day, then stops and calls themselves on their own bullshit, knows exactly what I mean.
I was so glad to leave California that I literally kissed the ground when I arrived on the east coast. I don't miss the phony backstabbing friends, the mass ignorance, the zombie culture. It wasn't like I was a failure or anything, or that people didn't like me and I didn't have friends. There was plenty of other somewhat nihilistic and ignorant people living stories in their heads that is not synched up with reality. It is not like I am anti drugs either. I still get high very rare occasions, but never in a million years will I let it become a daily thing or something that defines part of who I am. The need to escape reality on a regular basis is a problem no matter the substance. It is not something to be proud of and to glamorize, it's an illness, or at least a behavioral problem with negative consequences.