The Matrix Conspiracy News:
Netflix has just launched a new documentary called: Have a Good Trip: Adventures in Psychedelics. It could be said to be one long commercial for beginning to use drugs. A long line of famous actors, musicians, comedians and writers are telling their best drug stories. It is incredible how this can happen without critique. However, Netflix is also known for its political correctness. Right now, we have seen how it has cancelled the brilliant comedy series, Little Britain, due to political correctness. The brilliance about Little Britain is that it wasn´t algorithm television, contrary to the endless other boring Netflix produced series.
Netflix has just launched a new documentary called: Have a Good Trip: Adventures in Psychedelics. It could be said to be one long commercial for beginning to use drugs. A long line of famous actors, musicians, comedians and writers are telling their best drug stories. It is incredible how this can happen without critique. However, Netflix is also known for its political correctness. Right now, we have seen how it has cancelled the brilliant comedy series, Little Britain, due to political correctness. The brilliance about Little Britain is that it wasn´t algorithm television, contrary to the endless other boring Netflix produced series.
Drug use is apparently more
and more becoming a part of the political correctness wave. You can find
yourself in trouble if you criticize it. I´m just thinking of the parents who have lost a teenage daughter or son due to some of the drugs which this documentary praises to the sky.
The documentary is started and
ended with the New Age guru Deepak Chopra, who, in the same way as an endless
number of other New Age gurus, is justifying the whole thing by the help of
quantum mysticism.
There are, of course,
references to the counterculture. And we know that counterculture people like Timothy
Leary and Robert
Anton Wilson, are central in postmodernism, which is Stalinism in new
clothing. And postmodernism is the intellectual background for New Age.
Chopra ends the documentary by
simply postulating that reality doesn´t exist, a typical gaslightning
technique. This seems in opposition to the many other statements about reality
in the documentary. Why do they need to use the concept reality?
The documentary itself seems
to focus on the relation between illusion and reality. It alternates between psychedelic-colored cartoon and real filming. See trailer:
On this psychedelic-colored cartoon image of
Chopra he is sitting on a bench.
In the real filming scenes,
where he also is sitting on a bench, his glasses have turned dark due to
sunshine. How can that be, if reality doesn´t exist? How can this American "guru" claim that reality doesn´t exist and at the same time lecture us about that reality is nothing else than a "quantum soup"? If the outer reality (the large world, the flowers, mountains and rivers) doesn´t exist, how can he known that it is a quantum soup?
In other words: the typical
New Age (postmodernist) "spirituality" which flows in subjectivism,
relativism and metaphysical nihilism (there is no reality, there are no values,
there is no spirituality, there is no enlightenment, there is no God, there is
nothing at all).
The end lines of the
documentary: Have a Good Trip!
In other words: a commercial,
which is gaslightning you into becoming a drug abuser: with Deepak Chopra as
your guru!
It seems that this piece of
left-wing propaganda is part of an activism where the primal goal is to destabilize
Western democracy.
In the following you can find deeper
going documentation related to the above post:
Yuval
Noah Harari: A Neoliberal Marionette Puppet in the Dance Between Surveillance
Capitalism and Chinese Communism (this article demonstrates how a
destabilization project is in progress, and that it is orchestrated by the two
AI superpowers: USA (that is: Sílicon Valley), and China. It also demonstrates
how Russia is playing an active part in the game. It is called KGB capitalism).
Rupert
Sheldrake and the Rise of Neo-Lysenkoism (Scientism Critique: Part 2) –
this booklet demonstrates how the new age “scientist” Rupert Sheldrake openly
support the Stalinist pseudoscience called Lysenkoism. It also demonstrates the
background in postmodernism).
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