Andrew Gallimore discusses Alien Info Theory on the Jenny McCarthy Show

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Yes, that Jenny heh. Also Danny Walhberg from Blue Bloods, which is (was?) a pretty popular show.




Quote:Dr. Andrew Gallimore, author of "Alien Information Theory: Psychedelic Drug Technologies and the Cosmic Game" talks to Jenny McCarthy and Donnie Wahlberg about the connection between DMT and alien cultures.

For Dr. Andrew Gallimore's book: Alien Information Theory: Psychedelic Drug Technologies and the Cosmic Game
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I'm yet to watch the vid, but was looking for a place to post this article, and, even though this is an old thread, it seemed best:

Aliens are already here...they are intelligent but have a dark side and operate on us

By Rob Waugh for dailymail.com on 14 July, 2025.

Quote:In simpler terms, Gallimore doesn't think the drug is transporting people to another planet. Instead, it's allowing people to see what the normal range of human brain activity is unable to process - including beings living in other dimensions on Earth.

'You don't have to travel anywhere. I'm not saying your consciousness is going somewhere. All that's happening if you are interacting with some kind of alternate intelligence is the DMT has to somehow allow an alternate source of information to enter the brain,' Gallimore said.

Gallimore added that in his many interviews and interactions with users of DMT, he has spoken to several people who have encountered the tiny 'machine elves.'

'Probably the most famous of all are these multitudinous, giggling machine elf type beings, and these very small creatures that operate in great numbers and are generally very lively, cheeky, jovial, mischievous,' Gallimore revealed.

'They sing impossible objects into existence. They speak in some kind of visible language,' he added.

Meanwhile, the insectoid beings have a 'dark side,' seeming to perform 'psychic surgery' on some DMT users. Others creatures seemed 'more like Gods' according to the scientist.

'It's impossible to put into words, but beings that seem to be constructed from more than three dimensions, that are quite obviously, inordinately more complex than any other kind of intelligent being that you are ever going to encounter in this universe,' Gallimore described.
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Quote:DMT: Risk vs Reward. What’s the cost of seeing a reality your brain isn’t prepared to process? 
This video explores the neuroscience of DMT, Terence McKenna’s “death by astonishment,” and the psychological risks of encountering intelligent entities through psychedelics. 
This isn’t just a “DMT trip explained” or another wild story about machine elves. This is a serious investigation into what DMT does to your brain scientifically—from a neuropharmacological perspective. Dr. Andrew Gallimore brings the hard data, while the ghost of Terence McKenna looms large with his prophetic warning: “The only risk is death by astonishment.”

Full Transcript Chapters:

00:00
– Psychedelics disrupt brain order
00:39
– DMT collapses and rebuilds perception
01:12
– Alien, DMT entities but coherent realms
01:49 – Control is shattered
02:22
– McKenna’s “death by astonishment”
03:06
– Psychological fear before the breakthrough
04:25 – Neural hijack theory: intelligent agents
05:09
– Visual cortex activation with eyes shut
05:33
– Consciousness: received or created?
06:02
– Why hallucination might be the wrong word
06:53
– Repeat contact with the same DMT entities
08:22
– Do they live in a parallel dimension?
09:15
– Anyone can reach them: no tech required
10:03
– What if this is the archaic revival McKenna predicted?
10:45
– Psychedelics as the source of language and myth
11:03
– Who should not use DMT (especially if on antidepressants)
12:18
– Serotonin syndrome: hidden pharmacological risk
12:57 – DMT: neurologically benign, spiritually volcanic
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(2025-07-24, 06:36 PM)Sci Wrote:

Apologies, I linked the wrong original source yesterday. It's actually from Graham Hancock's channel ->




Quote:Yes, DMT Aliens Might be Real: Graham Hancock in conversation with neuroscientist Andrew Gallimore ( ‪@AlienInsect‬ ) about "the world's strangest drug".

Is DMT perhaps better understood not as a drug but as a molecular technology giving access to other realms and other sentient entities very different from ourselves?

In this interview with Graham Hancock, and in his new book Death by Astonishment, Andrew Gallimore makes the case for this extraordinary possibility Link to Andrew's book: https://read.macmillan.com/lp/death-b...

It's also available on Amazon US ( http://www.amazon.com/dp/1250357756?t... ) and Amazon UK ( http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1250357756... ).

See Andrew's Author of the Month article on GrahamHancock.com: https://grahamhancock.com/gallimorea3/
'Historically, we may regard materialism as a system of dogma set up to combat orthodox dogma...Accordingly we find that, as ancient orthodoxies disintegrate, materialism more and more gives way to scepticism.'

- Bertrand Russell
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