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At 75 by chance I met a therapist who intuited my lifelong struggle with guilt, shame, self-loathing, etc. and she treated me over 3 years with monthly or every other month treatments using MDMA and psilocybin The results have been quite literally miraculous and have completely changed my life. I can only speak for myself but as Joe Average I never thought I could completely turn my life around. I cannot speak for what effect these treatments would have on others but I can and do speak of and share my own story whenever appropriate. John Windle, San Francisco. July 2023

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Nice it's a good news that you have recovered

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Thanks Sharon. Always like to share good news!

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It's a great read. I highly recommend it!

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im looking forward to reading this book. in my long career as a scholar and researcher of psychedelic drugs, which included being a manufacturer and provider of MDMA, two significant regrets are meeting Debby Harlow (she became my girlfriend for three years), and permitting her into my MDMA project. Of the hundreds of people i turned on in this secret project, which included members of the medical schools at Harvard and University of Chicago, only Doblin violated the protocol and called the government and media to insert himself into what would become, like LSD had become, a national hysteria due, in part to his snitching. MDMA was made illegal for the same reason that all drugs are made illegal. Not to protect society, or to stop people from using them. Actually the opposite. Drugs are illegal so underground, criminal enterprises, like CIA, and other so called 'intelligence' agencies, control their commerce. When Doblin helped MDMA become illegal, it almost immediately became the most popular recreational drug in the world, and made billions for organized crime, based mostly in Israel.... I've started my own Substact where I'll be writing more about this and MKULTRA projects which are more extensive, and ongoing, than a lot of people want to believe.

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