Tantra-Induced Delusional Syndrome ("TIDS")

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Postby American Dream » Thu Jun 05, 2014 8:32 am

Deadheads Behind Bars

The Grateful Dead was a band that played psychedelic music together since the days when LSD was legal and was sold on large sugar cubes. For some fans, "acid" has been part of their passage into an inner realm of Deadheads; those who share a unique experience in an atmosphere of intimate trust.

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Photo: Deadheads at FCI (Federal Correctional Institute) Raybrook NY.

This reputation, plus its casual acceptance of odd behavior in an atmosphere of funky marketplace, makes this group an easy target for sting and entrapment operations. Due to the bulky carrier materials used, such as thick blotter, LSD cases routinely serve mandatory minimum sentences based on many times more paper than actual drug. There are about 2000 Deadheads in federal prison for LSD or marijuana cases, serving anywhere from Five Years to Life.

In 1990 the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) opened a San Francisco office for its recently formed LSD Task Force. In some cases, agents spent years establishing trust with young people in "Deadland" in order to entrap them into drug deals. Christian Martensen's case is but one of many. The taxpayers foot the bill for the LSD Task Force, plus an estimated $40 to $50 million yearly to incarcerate these 2,000 prisoners.

The culture surrounding LSD use does not involve other criminal or violent activity. With few exceptions, they are non-violent, peace-loving, and the vast majority are serving these long sentences for a first offense. Despite the adversity, many Deadheads maintain a positive attitude and even develop a sense of community in prison, expressing themselves through their artistic activities and communicating through the pages of their own publications.

It is widely believed that Deadheads were targeted by the DEA beginning in the late 1980s as "Operation Dead End," and undercover agents were disbursed in large numbers to infiltrate the community. Although the Department of Justice denies the existence of such an operation, there is a clear pattern of Deadheads being prosecuted / persecuted because of their lifestyle choices. The defendant's "alternative lifestyle" is often presented during trial as evidence for conviction or for sentence enhancement.

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Aaron Taylor and Todd Davidson

10 years each for LSD conspiracy



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Postby American Dream » Fri Jun 06, 2014 10:56 am

It's him, or this, you decide:


http://www.counterpunch.org/2014/06/06/yogas-glass-act/

Yoga’s Glass Act

by STEWART J. LAWRENCE

It’s not exactly the “Pope-Mobile,” but it’s close. Tara Stiles, the gangly and goofy ballet dancer-turned-yoga rebel-turned Reebok sales mascot is traveling the streets of New York this summer — in a motorized glass display case. It’s actually the back end of a specially-equipped vehicle – much like the Catholic Pontiff’s, but it’s not designed to let Stiles deliver homilies or bless passersby. As a yogini, the 33-year old protégé of former fitness maven Jane Fonda likes to let her body talk. This time she’ll be practicing some of her favorite yoga poses on behalf of W Hotels, a luxury hotel chain that came up with the idea for the “Tara-Mobile” as a way of spreading buzz about its fitness services.

The buzz is spreading alright, and so are the nasty vibes among other yogis, many of who have taken to their blogs to denounce Stiles as a shameless carpetbagger. Some have even compared her to the Dutch prostitutes in Amsterdam that strut before plate glass windows beckoning to prospective clients as they bare it all. Ouch.

Stiles has felt the wrath of Shakti before – but never quite like this. When she first burst on the scene in 2010, thanks to a flattering profile in The New York Times, she angered many long-established yoga veterans by calling them “snobs.” Yoga, she argued, should be targeted to professional women on-the-go who aren’t Jonesing for mystical enlightenment but could still use a speedball of psychic bliss injected into their daily lives. Her first book Slim Calm Sexy Yoga preached the gospel of a callisthenic-oriented practice that would help women trim down, de-stress and feel better in their bodies; it soon became a best-seller. Stiles opened a boutique studio, established her own unique yoga brand (Strala), and quickly became a star and a widely sought after private teacher. In a world long dominated by men – and by male yogis like Rodney Yee – she broke the glass ceiling, and even many of her critics, especially women, still admire her for it.

Stiles has no intention of breaking any glass in her latest incarnation, however. She’ll be out among the teeming masses but they’ll only be able to gawk at her. W Hotels is actively promoting the idea of passersby shooting videos or Instagrams of Stiles and then posting them online. They’ve also come up with some racy glamour shoots in which Stiles primps in front of a mirror putting on glossy lipstick, or, more tellingly perhaps, lies on the floor in a sexy blue party dress, legs akimbo, fumbling around for an overturned champagne bottle, spilling her half-empty glass. “Have a hangover?” the ad asks. (Apparently, even half-drunk, yoga is the “cure”).

Stiles likes to think that these images place yoga squarely in the mainstream of American life but few of the financially-strapped middle-class consumers that she claims she wants to reach with yoga could ever afford the pricey accommodations and exotic retreats she’s promoting. W Hotels is far more honest about its core demographic: it’s the young, hip nouveau riche — the “winners” in today’s recession. And for Stiles – who’s imbibed more than a few marketing lessons from Madonna, one of her first students — it’s an opportunity to cultivate an irreverent “bad girl” image that sets her apart from the competition. Stiles is reminding fans and foes alike that while she’s sometimes imitated – by the likes of Sadie Nardini, Shiva Rea, and Elena Brower, among others — she can never be equaled. She may be a quiet and shy Midwesterner, but when it comes to commercial self-invention, this material girl’s clearly no dummy.



So far, though, it’s mainly just the tabloids and the yoga trade press that have taken notice. For example, The New York Post, in major spread published on May 28 used the latest Stiles’ promo as the peg for a story about the bevy of female celebrities, including Hollywood actresses like Giselle Bündchen and Miranda Kerr, who have taken to posing in public and shooting “selfies” as they practice yoga. A number of yoga bloggers, including Roseanne Harvey, who publishes “It’s All Yoga, Baby,” have parodied the blatant narcissism of this latest trend, even shooting some unflattering selfies of their own – for example, of their large rump or of a hairy arm — in protest. However, in the roar of naked commerce that has engulfed American yoga in recent years, these soft and muted cries barely register an “Om.”

And that’s just it. American yoga, dominated so completely by women – to the point where most yoga studios seem to have given up on marketing to men – can’t quite decide what to do about the hard-core “one per-centers” like Stiles in its midst. As successful business women, they are an object of admiration, indeed, envy. And yet, most yoga women know perfectly well that these same celebrities are reinforcing some of the worst misogynistic myths about women’s bodies in the guise of modern “wellness.” The circle of complicity runs even deeper: Tara’s enlarging the yoga market, and a larger market means that everyone has more access to yoga consumers. More people can become teachers, and more teachers – even the wacky self-absorbed mystics of Ashtanga and Jivamukti — can aspire to become successful, too. For there to be Cicero, there must be Caesar, the Romans used to say. Apparently, for there to be yogic enlightenment, there must be sexy – and sexist – commercialism, too.

In fact, some of Stiles’ leading critics including not only Roseanne Harvey but Jennilyn Carlson of “Yoga Dork” and Waylon Lewis of “Elephant Journal” are part and parcel of this same self-serving universe. Sure, they offer a forum for internal debate, but they’re busy stoking the yoga market at every turn, eagerly hyping their own favorite yoga celebrities in sports and Hollywood and blessing every new yoga “research” study as if it were legitimate medical science — rather than another cleverly packaged industry promo. They’re like 16th century Jesuits, hypocritically complaining of the Spanish Crown’s “excesses,” yet walking hand in hand with the conquistadors to recruit and “enlighten” new converts. Even staunch critics of specific marketing campaigns like this one tend to tame their fire when it comes to the powerful personalities involved for fear of appearing less than “sisterly” and of one day finding themselves alone in their basement ashram as the fast-moving Yoga Gravy Train just waves and passes them by.

So, don’t expect any effective protest to emerge from this latest round of yogic hand-wringing. There will be no yoga women in their tony stretch pants practicing civil disobedience by prostrating themselves before the Tara-Mobile. No one will be handing out leaflets at the W Hotels or protesting any other corporate sponsor of Yoga, Inc. Sure, Tara Stiles is misguided, many say, but if we judge her, aren’t we guilty of creating “harm” (ahimsa), too? If we criticize her, aren’t we just spreading more disunity? For committed spiritual progressives, such talk may seem laughable, even obscene, but for most of Yoga World, considerations of social responsibility have long felt like unwelcome intrusions. Yogis have their own version of the NIMBY syndrome – it’s called “Not in My Yoga Studio,” even if the studio’s just a traveling boudoir with Queen Tara — the “Leggy Lady with the Bedroom Eyes” — inside.

Who knows – with any luck, maybe the Tara-Mobile will get lost in the Bronx.
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Postby American Dream » Mon Jun 09, 2014 1:36 pm

American Dream » Fri May 24, 2013 10:13 am wrote:A Counter-History of the California Ideology

Excerpted from: http://deterritorialinvestigations.word ... -ideology/







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Half a century ago, when the Soviets beat us into space with the launch of a satellite called Sputnik, we had no idea how we would beat them to the moon. The science wasn’t even there yet. NASA didn’t exist. But after investing in better research and education, we didn’t just surpass the Soviets; we unleashed a wave of innovation that created new industries and millions of new jobs.




This is our generation’s Sputnik moment. Two years ago, I said that we needed to reach a level of research and development we haven’t seen since the height of the Space Race. And in a few weeks, I will be sending a budget to Congress that helps us meet that goal. We’ll invest in biomedical research, information technology, and especially clean energy technology -– (applause) — an investment that will strengthen our security, protect our planet, and create countless new jobs for our people.
President Obama, 2011 State of the Union Address




Obama’s call for “our generation’s Sputnik moment” was a retooling of the binary regulation that sustained the ideology of the Cold War. There is a Baudrillardian “theater of operations” in phrases such as, “research and development,” “information technology” and “biomedical research,” which seem harmless in their hopefulness – or hopeful in their harmlessness, but such phrases usually signify other, more harmful, more hopeless, phrases: “defense contracts,” “NSA eavesdropping,” “pharmaceutical lobby.”

Obama’s acknowledgement of our slump in innovation is tied to our slump in human development, equality, literacy and quality of life. What if there is another way to view such statistics? What if our slump is, in itself, a sign of a nascent resistance, a will-to-form, however latent, against turning our Sputnik moments into tools for the de facto homogenous ruling class to use against us, or people elsewhere who are like us? Perhaps it is too optimistic a view, but can’t our dire statistics also be seen as a sign of change, as an unconscious un-tethering from Western hegemony?

Democratic capitalism functions in much the same way as religious fundamentalism. The people act as pious adherents, sacrificing themselves in support of divine principles, which are suspended by faith. In the case of capitalism, the faith resides in the belief that heavenly judgment will reward devotees with a bounty of riches. The inconvenient truth, paradoxically, is that while the majority of devotees work, a small minority is richly venerated, and while this cycle continually repeats, the faith of the poor, devoted majority remains unshaken. Heaven is reserved for the minority, and on the ground, the reality is faith functions as a belief in a freedom that’s never free. Or, as Baudriallard said, a democracy whose credo of free choice effectively turns into its exact opposite, an obligation to consume. Perhaps we can view the rise in self-described atheists as a nascent resistance to democratic capitalism?



“Demoncrats” (Stations of the Crass, 1979)

They believed in democracy, freedom of speech
Yet dead on the flesh piles I hear no breath
I hear no hope, no whisper of faith
From those who have died for some others’ privilege
Out from your palaces, princes and queens
Out from your churches, you clergy, you christs
I’ll neither live nor die for your dreams
I’ll make no subscription to your paradise




This obligation to consume was made clear in the death of Steve Jobs. Westerners far and wide revered Jobs like a deity, and praised his innovation and brilliance in bringing the world to our fingertips. Much noise was made of him being a genius, dropping out of college, having a propensity to indulge in crazy ideas, tripping on LSD and his Christ-like ability to convert followers with his “reality distortion field.”



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Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can’t do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. While some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.
Apple, “Think Different” advertising campaign, 1997





It’s this anti-establishment idolatry that Steve Jobs originally intoned upon twentieth century personalities that was, in turn, intoned upon him, creating a horrendous Adornian coupling of consumption and innovation. Just as Exodus reminds us, “You shall have no other gods before me,” the unlimited freedom that Jobs brought to us, mediated through consumption, as a derivative of Apple’s profits, has an unsightly, dare I say ungodly, obverse. The idolatrous legacy of Steve Jobs that we celebrate, that “pushed the human race forward” and was “crazy enough to change the world,” is sustained by Chinese workers committing suicide in the factories that produce Apple products, mass graves in Kashmir where multinational mining and infrastructure corporations vie for land rights, the rape of Congolese women and children by militias who control the export of minerals needed to produce our “smart” devices.

Perhaps it’s too optimistic, but maybe what’s forming now, amidst the occupation, is a will to think differently about our “Sputnik moment.” We’re “suffering” a spontaneous disentanglement from our involvement in the inhumane practices that sustain our “freedom.” Perhaps part of the question, “if not this, then what?” involves questioning the worth of insurmountable debt in pursuit of an education that leads to a profession where the best ideas are commandeered by the government for purposes of “defense,” “finance” or “intelligence.” Perhaps we’ve grown tired of seeing our ideas turned into killing machines, financial instruments of greed and tools to invade privacy. Perhaps the political theater is finally being rendered irrelevant. Perhaps we’re beginning to see the blind spots in our history. Perhaps our “Sputnik moment” is not developing something new, but rejecting old presuppositions: that we can’t stay safe and still make awesome affordable things, that it’s impossible to have health care, education, social security and a stable economy, that we must always be at war, that we need kings or leaders or cops at all.



Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers…



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Postby Luther Blissett » Mon Jun 09, 2014 3:23 pm

American Dream » Tue May 20, 2014 4:35 pm wrote:http://gorightly.wordpress.com/2009/01/09/7up-favored-drink-of-the-illuminati/

7Up, Favored Drink of The Illuminati


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Illuminati poster girl and high priestess, Tuesday Weld, appearing in a 1957 ad for 7Up encouraging her disciples to “have a ball”, a veiled reference to Illuminati sex magick orgies using 7Up (spiked with psychedelic aphrodisiac drugs) as the divine elixir in perverted sex rites. (How come I never get invited?)


I love Tuesday Weld. She's a strange cat, that's for sure.
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Postby American Dream » Mon Jun 09, 2014 4:14 pm

Which naturally leads us inexorably towards this:

TUESDAY WELD LORD LOVE A DUCK

http://gorightly.files.wordpress.com/20 ... minati.pdf




Here she is in all her occult priestess glory:

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Postby Luther Blissett » Mon Jun 09, 2014 4:36 pm

For those who have never seen Lord Love a Duck, that scene is just as weird as it comes across out-of-context. The film is inexplicably odd but that scene is bonkers. I can't help anyone out.
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Postby Luther Blissett » Mon Jun 09, 2014 4:49 pm

Some late modern anti-socialist propaganda care of Hope/Weld:

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Postby American Dream » Tue Jun 10, 2014 8:36 am

John Lennon's Song "Help!" - The Real First LSD-Oriented Beatles Song


"Revealed: Dentist who introduced Beatles to LSD"
Ian Herbert's Sep. 2006 review of Steve Turner's book The Fab Four: The Gospel According to the Beatles
http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/musi ... 431116.ece
Published in The Independent, 09 September 2006


The Gospel According to the Beatles
by Steve Turner
http://amazon.com/o/asin/0664229832
August 1, 2006


Steve Turner's book reveals the dentist John Riley, rather than the Playboy executive Victor Lownes, as the person who gave LSD coffee to the Beatles. Reviewer Ian Herbert writes:

The experience spawned the surreal lyrics of Help!, which went to number one in September 1965 with declarations such as "Now I find I've changed my mind, opened up the doors" (after Aldous Huxley's LSD-inspired Doors of Perception) and "My independence seems to vanish in the haze."

I'll read Turner's book to see if he discusses the song Help! as being about LSD phenomenology and whether his discussion is informed by the present webpage, which has been online since at least October 2000.

John Lennon biography - "Spring 1965 - John Lennon, Cynthia, George Harrison, and Patti Boyd inadvertently take their first LSD trip when a dentist-friend of Harrison's [supplied by the LSD Johnny Appleseed, Michael Hollingshead] spikes their coffee." [note: I bet it was *sweetened* coffee - sweetened with the Divine Frosting, 200 mics per teaspoon]

Michael Hollingshead:

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Postby American Dream » Wed Jun 11, 2014 5:32 pm

55 Things I Learned At Burning Man


23. This spinning monkey sculpture is awesome/creepy.


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24. Bathrooms are surprisingly ungross since it’s so dry and dusty.


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25. Someone reached into a urinal and graffiti’d there. Dude, no.


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26. Dust will cling to everything
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The Playa’s dust is as fine as chalk. Your hair will gray. Not showering all week feel surprisingly okay — whenever you sweat, the dust rubs it off with a baby-powder smoothness.


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27. If you don’t mind being spongebathed by naked strangers, the Human Carcass Wash will get you clean.
Located at a polyamorist camp. You have to spongebathe a dozen strangers before they let you get bathed too. Short story writer Wells Towers went through that with his dad.


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Miguel Serrano (10 September 1917 – 28 February 2009) was a Chilean diplomat, explorer, and author of poetry, books on spiritual questing and Esoteric Hitlerism. Serrano's anti-modernist neo-Gnostic philosophy claims to elucidate the extraterrestrial origin of the Hyperborean-descended Aryan race, image-bearers of the Godhead, and postulates a global conspiracy against them by an evil inferior godlet: The Demiurge, worshipped by the Jewish people, lord of planet Earth, spawner of the primitive hominid stocks, and author of all base materiality.

Serrano foremostly synthesized the Hindu-Vedic and Nordic-Germanic religious traditions, both of which he considered to be of ancient Aryan-Hyperborean provenance, in addition to particularly esoteric and racialist interpretations of Buddhism, Christianity (or "Kristianism"), Luciferianism (not to be confused with Satanism), and Gnosticism. He is especially indebted to the Jungian theory of collective racial archetypes, borrowed heavily from Julius Evola in supporting a spiritual consideration of race, as opposed to a solely biological one, and followed Savitri Devi in recognizing Adolf Hitler as an avatar (a divine incarnation) who battled against the demonic materialistic hosts of the Kali Yuga.



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Early years

Miguel Joaquín Diego del Carmen Serrano Fernández was born in Santiago and educated at the Internado Nacional Barros Arana from 1929 to 1934.[1] Originally embracing Marxism, and writing for left-wing journals, he became quickly disillusioned with Communism, and was drawn to the Movimiento Nacional Socialista de Chile (M.N.S.), a Chilean Nazi Party (headed by Jorge González von Marées).[1] In July 1939 he publicly associated himself with the M.N.S. (then renamed Vanguardia Popular Socialista – Popular Socialist Front), writing for its journal Trabajo ("Work").[2]

After the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union in July 1941, Serrano began his own biweekly political and literary review called La Nueva Edad ("The New Age").[2] Originally indifferent to antisemitism, Serrano discovered and began to publish material from The Protocols of the Elders of Zion in early November 1941.[2] Later Serrano would transmute the Jewish world conspiracy into a metaphysical one, following in the tradition of the Gnostic Cathars by identifying Yahweh as the evil principle itself: The Demiurge, lord of shadows, and ruler over our fallen planet.[3]

In late 1941, Serrano was introduced to a Chilean esoteric order founded by "F.K." (a German immigrant to Chile), which claimed allegiance to a mysterious and far-flung Brahmin elite centered in the Himalayas.[4] This mystico-martial order practiced ritual magic, including tantric and kundalini yoga linked to Nietzschean concepts of the will to power and fascist activism. He was initiated into the order in February 1942.[4] Cult members regarded Adolf Hitler as a savior of the Indo-European or Aryan race. The order considered astral projection and other higher states of awareness as the natural ancestral heritage of all pure-blooded ("twice-born") Aryans. The order's master described Hitler as an initiate, a being of boundless and unprecedented willpower (shudibudishvabhaba), a boddhisatva who had voluntarily incarnated on earth in order to overcome the Kali Yuga; he claimed to have been in astral contact with Hitler, not only during the war but also after it had ended, "sure evidence that he was alive and had survived the Berlin bunker".[4]

Convinced by these revelations, and prompted also by popular speculations as to Hitler's survival in Antarctica, Serrano accompanied the Chilean Army and Navy on their expedition to Antarctica in 1947–48, in the capacity of a journalist.[5] The stark and lonely wastes of the polar region left a permanent impression on Serrano's mind. He made his first visit to Europe in 1951, still obsessed by the enigmatic figure of Hitler. Serrano visited and brooded over the ruins of the Berlin bunker, Spandau Prison, and the ruins of Hitler's Berghof in Bavaria.[5] In Switzerland, he met and befriended Hermann Hesse, the well-known, Nobel Prize-winning German Romantic writer, and C. G. Jung.[5] Jung's pre-war psychoanalysis of Hitler being a "spiritual vessel, a demi-divinity, a myth," and an embodiment of the "collective unconscious of his race"[6] greatly influenced Serrano's worldview. He and Jung passionately exchanged thoughts on the meaning of mythology and archetypes in the modern age of dehumanizing mass technocracy.[5] These encounters with Hesse and Jung culminated in Serrano's most famous and prestigious book, C.G. Jung and Hermann Hesse: A Record of Two Friendships.


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