Joe Rogan Experience #1136 – Hamilton Morris


Hamilton Morris is a writer, documentarian, psychonaut and scientific researcher. His show “Hamilton’s Pharmacopeia” is available on VICELAND and iTunes.


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  1. 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.

  2. 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?

  3. 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.

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