WOW.

Just after writing previous item about the top-level druggies, this Compact article popped into my inbox. It’s the complete history of Deepstate’s drug project, starting in the 1920s with Margaret Mead, who also founded Deepstate’s Gaian project in 1975.

Several segments:

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Breen’s protagonists were far from alone. He charts out a web of institutions and people involved in psychedelic science, notably the physician Harold Abramson, the chemist Sidney Gottlieb, and, most famously, the psychologist Timothy Leary. Abramson participated directly in the CIA’s MKUltra mind-control research, overseen by Gottlieb, which involved him in serious breaches of medical ethics.

… The psychedelic enthusiasm that transformed American mass culture in the 1960s was as artificial and lab-generated as LSD itself. The counterculture wasn’t so much a spontaneous youth rebellion as the popularization of a worldview initially disseminated, top-down, by a group of institutionally protected elites.

… At their most ambitious, the psychedelic researchers in Mead’s and Bateson’s orbit hoped to usher in a harmonious global society in which all social antagonisms would be erased and perpetual peace achieved. Instead, they helped bring about the ascendency of the American empire and its values of freedom, consumerism, and individual self-realization. The new psychedelic renaissance underway in the United States, as well as the ongoing normalization of drug use in many countries, reflects the continued sway of those values.

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Leary’s part is familiar, but I hadn’t heard the Mead part before.

By 1962, before Deepstate organized the hippies, the tech tyrants were being recruited into the Mead gang. This 1962 journal gives a snapshot at the moment when the Effective Altruism sperm penetrated the software zygote. Now EA has shown its grotesque intentions for all to see, fueled by the same drugs that Mead and Bateson first sold and continuing Mead’s civilization-smashing eugenics project.

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Later thought: I’m amazed at the number of people who still think the hippie movement was spontaneous. I often read invidious comparisons between the “truly free” hippies and the “sold-out” and “commercialized” Gen Z. Bullshit. We knew we were manipulated at the time, but we managed to hide it from ourselves because the Cause Was Noble. There’s far more genuine cynicism and genuine rejection of all authority in the latest generation.