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Date: March 08, 2025 at 04:28:43
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Musk’s Game of Ketamine Risk™ Is Inspired By His Nazi Grandfather |
URL: https://www.mind-war.com/p/technate-of-america-musks-game-of?utm_source=publication-search |
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A North American Reich, an “American Technate,” is Musk’s goal. Trump used Musk to buy the election. Now Trump is following through with his part of the quid pro quo — to make Musk the Technoking of America.
MindWar: The Psychological War on Democracy
“Technate of America”: Musk’s Game of Ketamine Risk™ Is Inspired By His Nazi Grandfather
Why is Colombia suddenly a target? JIM STEWARTSON JAN 28, 2025
In recent days, there was a very public back and forth between the President of Colombia and the President of the United States. Trump bullied Colombia into “taking back their criminals” by allowing two planes, costing $800,000 per flight, to land and deposit undocumented immigrants swept up in the new ICE pogroms.
“The Government of Colombia has agreed to all of President Trump’s terms, including the unrestricted acceptance of all illegal aliens from Colombia returned from the United States, including on U.S. military aircraft, without limitation or delay,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement emailed to The Hill late Sunday.
Why Colombia? One obvious answer is that it’s on this map — the “Technate of America.”
As I’ve written, Elon Musk is fundamentally a messianic psychopath who has constructed a lattice of ideas and ideologies around himself to justify the horrors he has planned for humanity — in order to place himself as the techno- dictator of the world. He is as close to evil incarnate, aside from his friend and co-conspirator Peter Thiel, as I’ve encountered in my work.
However, he does not have any original ideas. His grandfather Joshua Haldeman was the Canadian leader of Technocracy, Inc. a quasi-fascist movement in the 1930s with hundreds of thousands of North American followers that sought to create a “Technate” from Greenland to Colombia. It was led by Howard Scott, seen here in front of their office.
Technocracy as a concept is like any other extremist movement. It identifies a real problem, in this case not enough experts in the government, and took it to an extreme that only benefited the elite — and those who sought to inject it with other more destructive beliefs. It’s a recipe for dictatorship.
In 1940, Joshua Haldeman was arrested by the Canadian government for his role in the Technocracy movement.
On Oct. 13, 1940, a Regina chiropractor named Joshua Haldeman appeared in city court to face two charges under the Defence of Canada Act.
Haldeman became disillusioned with the Canadian government and, by 1941, with Technocracy, Inc. His anger at the “declining values” of his own country — he hated Coca-Cola, movies, refined flour and Jews — increased through the 1940s until finally in 1950, Haldeman moved his family to apartheid South Africa, just two years after it started advertising itself as a “whites only paradise.”
As I’ve reported, Haldeman remained a Hitler supporter, a Holocaust denier and a Nazi, and passed these beliefs to Elon Musk’s mother Maye — according to Elon Musk’s father.
80 years after Elon Musk’s grandfather led a movement to create a technocratic dictatorship spanning all of North America, his grandson crowned himself “Technoking of Tesla.”
A North American Reich, an “American Technate,” is Musk’s goal. Trump used Musk to buy the election. Now Trump is following through with his part of the quid pro quo — to make Musk the Technoking of America.
We are truly down the rabbithole, trapped in the swirling, nihilistic whims of a man fueled by malignant narcissism, ketamine, and the hopes & dreams of his Nazi forefathers. He must defeated or he will enslave us all.
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Date: March 08, 2025 at 11:04:46
From: ryan, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Musk’s Game of Ketamine Risk™ Is Inspired By His Nazi Grandfather |
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junkies with unlimited power...what could go wrong?
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Date: March 08, 2025 at 04:51:56
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: What Ketamine Does to the Human Brain |
URL: https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2025/03/ketamine-effects-elon-musk/681911/?utm_source=bluesky&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=the-atlantic&utm_content=edit-promo |
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What Ketamine Does to the Human Brain
"Excessive use of the drug can make anyone feel like they rule the world. By Shayla Love
MARCH 5, 2025
Last month, during Elon Musk’s appearance at the Conservative Political Action Conference, as he hoisted a chain saw in the air, stumbled over some of his words, and questioned whether there was really gold stored in Fort Knox, people on his social-media platform, X, started posting about ketamine.
Musk has said he uses ketamine regularly, so for the past couple of years, public speculation has persisted about how much he takes, whether he’s currently high, or how it might affect his behavior. Last year, Musk told CNN’s Don Lemon that he has a ketamine prescription and uses the drug roughly every other week to help with depression symptoms. When Lemon asked if Musk ever abused ketamine, Musk replied, “I don’t think so. If you use too much ketamine you can’t really get work done,” then said that investors in his companies should want him to keep up his drug regimen. Not everyone is convinced. The Wall Street Journal has reported that Musk also takes the drug recreationally, and in 2023, Ronan Farrow reported in The New Yorker that Musk’s “associates” worried that ketamine, “alongside his isolation and his increasingly embattled relationship with the press, might contribute to his tendency to make chaotic and impulsive statements and decisions.” (Musk did not respond to my requests for comment. In a post on X responding to The New Yorker’s story, Musk wrote, “Tragic that Ronan Farrow is a puppet of the establishment and against the people.”)
Ketamine is called a dissociative drug because during a high, which lasts about an hour, people might feel detached from their body, their emotions, or the passage of time. Frequent, heavy recreational use—say, several times a week— has been linked to cognitive effects that last beyond the high, including impaired memory, delusional thinking, superstitious beliefs, and a sense of specialness and importance. You can see why people might wonder about ketamine use from a man who is trying to usher in multi-planetary human life, who has barged into global politics and is attempting to reengineer the U.S. government. With Musk’s new political power, his cognitive and psychological health is of concern not only to shareholders of his companies’ stocks but to all Americans. His late-night posts on X, mass emails to federal employees, and non sequiturs uttered on television have prompted even more questions about his drug use."
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Shayla Love
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