Natural Fish LSD Trip
By James Donahue
It seems that our world is filled with natural sources of hallucinations so no matter what governments do to cut off the supply, people who want to achieve the mind expanding experience can do so.
A recent news clipping made that clear to me. It seems that two men who dined on the heads of Sarpa salpa fish in a Mediterranean restaurant developed what was described as “a rare form of hallucinogenic poisoning” and one was rushed to a local hospital after complaining of “vivid and terrifying auditory and visual hallucinations.”
The story was written as if the experience was so horrifying, the public is warned never to eat of this particular kind of fish for fear of it happening to others.
It said one of the men, 40 years or age, was hospitalized because of frightening visual and auditory hallucinations that continued for 36 hours until they disappeared. He apparently did not require treatment.
The other eater of this fish, a 90-year-old man, complained of nightmares that lasted for two consecutive nights.
The story said the hallucinations can start within minutes of eating a poisonous fish and may last for days, and that there is no antidote. In both cases, there were no other effects and once the effects of the drug wore off, they were just fine.
While most people in the west would not do this, these gentlemen apparently ate the heads and certain body parts of the fish and got dosed with a natural form of LSD, or a chemical called indoles, which accumulates in fish that feed on algae or phytoplankton found in the Mediterranean area.
What these men experienced was an old-fashioned LSD trip. It temporarily opened their middle eye and lifted the veil to that hidden world, and the visions and sounds experienced by the two became frightening because they did not understand what they were looking at, or what was happening to them.
The hippies of the 1960's up to the contemporary followers of the Grateful Dead band, know all about LSD trips. Before the government banned LSD and made even its possession a crime punishable by prison, it was a popular street drug. Psychologist Dr. Timothy Leary proved through controlled laboratory experiments, that LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) was not only a safe drug, it proved useful in modifying or altering behavior patterns in habitual criminals, people with certain addictions, and other mental disorders.
The corporate controlled government, however, wanted that drug taken off the market and strictly controlled forever. The powers that understood the workings of this drug did not want the public to be able to see beyond the veil, or to understand that the Mother Earth was a living, dying entity. They did not want anyone to clearly see what a plastic world we have created for ourselves.
While LSD is strictly forbidden people may still legally eat the heads of these algae grazing fish and achieve a temporary “trip.” It is recommended, however, that anyone doing it be accompanied by someone experienced in using LSD so the experience is a positive one.
The fish to seek are certain mullet, goatfish, tangs, damsels and rabbitfish. The natives called these the “dream fish,” for an obvious reason. They have obviously been consuming them for years and quietly enjoying the ride.
By James Donahue
It seems that our world is filled with natural sources of hallucinations so no matter what governments do to cut off the supply, people who want to achieve the mind expanding experience can do so.
A recent news clipping made that clear to me. It seems that two men who dined on the heads of Sarpa salpa fish in a Mediterranean restaurant developed what was described as “a rare form of hallucinogenic poisoning” and one was rushed to a local hospital after complaining of “vivid and terrifying auditory and visual hallucinations.”
The story was written as if the experience was so horrifying, the public is warned never to eat of this particular kind of fish for fear of it happening to others.
It said one of the men, 40 years or age, was hospitalized because of frightening visual and auditory hallucinations that continued for 36 hours until they disappeared. He apparently did not require treatment.
The other eater of this fish, a 90-year-old man, complained of nightmares that lasted for two consecutive nights.
The story said the hallucinations can start within minutes of eating a poisonous fish and may last for days, and that there is no antidote. In both cases, there were no other effects and once the effects of the drug wore off, they were just fine.
While most people in the west would not do this, these gentlemen apparently ate the heads and certain body parts of the fish and got dosed with a natural form of LSD, or a chemical called indoles, which accumulates in fish that feed on algae or phytoplankton found in the Mediterranean area.
What these men experienced was an old-fashioned LSD trip. It temporarily opened their middle eye and lifted the veil to that hidden world, and the visions and sounds experienced by the two became frightening because they did not understand what they were looking at, or what was happening to them.
The hippies of the 1960's up to the contemporary followers of the Grateful Dead band, know all about LSD trips. Before the government banned LSD and made even its possession a crime punishable by prison, it was a popular street drug. Psychologist Dr. Timothy Leary proved through controlled laboratory experiments, that LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) was not only a safe drug, it proved useful in modifying or altering behavior patterns in habitual criminals, people with certain addictions, and other mental disorders.
The corporate controlled government, however, wanted that drug taken off the market and strictly controlled forever. The powers that understood the workings of this drug did not want the public to be able to see beyond the veil, or to understand that the Mother Earth was a living, dying entity. They did not want anyone to clearly see what a plastic world we have created for ourselves.
While LSD is strictly forbidden people may still legally eat the heads of these algae grazing fish and achieve a temporary “trip.” It is recommended, however, that anyone doing it be accompanied by someone experienced in using LSD so the experience is a positive one.
The fish to seek are certain mullet, goatfish, tangs, damsels and rabbitfish. The natives called these the “dream fish,” for an obvious reason. They have obviously been consuming them for years and quietly enjoying the ride.