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John Potash

Author and documentarian known for his work exposing U.S. government involvement in covert operations and the use of drugs as weapons. His documentaries include "Drugs as Weapons Against Us" and "CIA Drugs R Us."

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Nov 27, 2024 • 57min

The Progressive Commentary Hour 11.26.24

John Potash, a psychotherapist and human rights activist, teams up with Richard Gale, a scientist and theologian, to tackle the intriguing link between psychedelics and mental health. They explore the controversial history of drug use in activism and the intelligence community's role in shaping societal perceptions. While discussing modern therapeutic techniques like EMDR, they critique the commercialization of psychedelics. Together, they emphasize the need for community support and ethical considerations in mental health treatment, questioning society's dependence on medications.
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Jan 1, 2025 • 1h 7min

Burning Man Is an Inside Job: Psychedelic Culture as MKULTRA Bio-Warfare w/ John Potash

John Potash, an author and documentarian known for exposing government drug conspiracies, dives deep into the unsettling connections between psychedelics and covert operations. He reveals how the hippie movement may have been crafted as MKULTRA experimentation and discusses the implications of cultural events like Burning Man as potential tools for control. The conversation critiques modern psychedelic treatments and the alarming normalization of practices devoid of medical oversight, raising ethical concerns about the influences shaping today's mental health landscape.
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Sep 25, 2023 • 1h 24min

John Potash | Drugs As Weapons Against Us: CIA Operations, Kurt Cobain, Tupac, & More

John Potash, a mental health counselor, discusses how the ruling class controls society, the CIA's involvement in targeting activists and artists, the manipulation of musicians through drugs like LSD, the suspicious circumstances surrounding Jimi Hendrix's death, Tupac's activism and family background, the connection between war, eugenics, and the elite, the impact of Potash's book 'Drugs As Weapons Against Us', and a reflection on freedom in America.