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Different anon here. I doubt space aliens exist, but I've seen pretty convincing arguments for the existence of interdimensional aliens, like "dmt entities", intelligent forms that are imperceptible to human senses (sight, hearing, etc.) but can still be perceived through a chemical reaction in the brain.

I'm pretty on the fence about it, because most of it seems like conjecture and unfalsifiable stuff, and on the surface it just looks like the ramblings of druggies talking about their weird psychedelic dreams, but there's a spooky fact about it that always sticks with me in the back of my mind and haunts me.

Mushrooms, LSD and shit like that, all of that shit is external substances that fucks with your perceptions and makes you see the world the wrong way.

DMT is a naturally occurring substance that already exists inside your body.
As in, it's already there, you, the one reading this have DMT inside your brain at this very moment.
It's a substance that's already naturally produced in most living things. People extract DMT for drug use out of plants, but you're essentially just overdosing on a mystery chemical that's already inside your brain.

Pretty much EVERYBODY who takes DMT "dies", has some bizarre exchange with weird psychedelic beings that they barely understand, and wakes up normal like nothing happened within like 15 minutes. They obviously don't actually die, their bodies function normally the entire time, but that's how the experience is consistently described by the subject, even in controlled environments. I'd like to see more studies on what exactly DMT is, and why it does what it does, but it's not easy to find it, nor is it easy to study it, because for whatever reason it's classified as a schedule I drug (so I guess everyone on earth is a criminal.)

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