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The DMT entities

A psychedelic blue-and-orange fresco: at the centre, a jester-like entity with a wide grin and a three-pointed cap, one hand raised in greeting; all around, wide-eyed faces emerge from the swirls. At the bottom, the title “The DMT folks”

How could you not connect it with the stories of people who say they’ve taken DMT?

Almost all the people who take DMT tell of meeting DMT people.

I sincerely think the DMT people and the people from the phenomenon mentioned in religions, among other things, are colleagues.

I say people, because honestly, forms of intelligence that are way more advanced than us humans are necessarily at least persons

Whoever can do the most can do the least

Watercolour portrait of a smiling Amazonian man: a headdress of green, yellow and red feathers, red paint on his face, a small feather through his nose, and dozens of necklaces of coloured beads, teeth and seeds over his shoulders.

Ayahuasca is a drink made with plants from the Amazon rainforest. Peoples of the Amazon have been using it for a very long time in ceremonies, with songs and a guide.

One of the plants contains a molecule called DMT. DMT can cause visions, like images or very strong dreams in your head.

But if you swallow DMT on its own, the body destroys it fast. So ayahuasca also contains another plant that helps DMT stay active longer.

So, very simply: ayahuasca is a plant drink that lets DMT act in the body. Its effects can be very strong, so it’s not something to take as a game.

I admit I didn’t write any of this, I didn’t even reread it, ChatGPT did it for me :)

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It’s super interesting! Maybe it means that the native peoples of South America and the native peoples of Africa knew how to get in touch with the people from the phenomenon mentioned in religions!

And so it means that the people who say they’re victims of DEW/TI/gangstalking are just people in contact with the people from the phenomenon the religions talk about!

You’ll understand why I think that in the next section

Photo in saturated colours: a young Black man in a grey T-shirt, hand under his chin, looking thoughtful. Behind him, a psychedelic background of neon green spirals on purple.

I’ve never taken DMT and to be honest, I don’t think I’m interested in taking any, even though I keep an open mind. Just not for now. Only if my project goes as planned, and it grows, and it could be relevant for the Giga Positive Investigation.

Anyway, in this article called:

Psychedelic privilege: are DMT entities racist?(opens a new tab)

you can read that a lot of Black people who have used DMT tell that during their experience, the DMT people said racist things.

And it reminds me of people from the phenomenon mentioned in religions that I know. Not that they’re racist with me, but I get the impression they throw our taboos, our fears, all the walls we’ve built in our heads, right in our faces.

And so to answer that article, if the DMT people really are the same people, no they’re not racist at all! They’re the fairest people who could possibly exist, but it looks like they show us the walls we have in our heads by hitting them surgically.

And you shouldn’t take it as attacks, it’s a process to grow and be happy in life I think.

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I also remember reading someone’s testimony explaining that, during their DMT trip, the DMT folks recommended that they not focus too much on making money and also enjoy life.

Other testimonies also say that some people who abuse DMT get banned during their DMT trip by the DMT folks.

Or there’s another testimony from someone who said the DMT folks told them not to use too many drugs.

Posted on 08/15/2026