The Rise of Pharmakeia; Big Pharma, Vaccines and Psychedelics, and what it all means.

Ann Carriage
4 min readDec 30, 2021

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The feeling compares to spinning faster and faster on a merry-go-round while trying to take in the surroundings; which is almost impossible.

Things are changing at a rate almost too fast to keep pace with; as soon as one event happens, another one, even more spectacular, rises up to take its place.

And here is another; so then, time to pull back the curtain on events in the scientific and medical fields.

I recommend you fasten those seatbelts. Chances are it will be a bumpy ride.

You need to realize we are being pushed into a virtual world through the use of both Technology and Pharmakeia, and yes the tech part is the Metaverse; although in no way limited to it.

This leaves us to try and make sense of it all. And we have to; we have no other choice, so let’s go.

A break-down of the word Pharmakeia is in order; it is a strange big word that covers a large, large area. The English word Pharmacy is derived from this Greek word.

Think big pharma and pharmaceuticals; the huge manufacturers and dispensers of modern medicines of every kind, a pill for every ill if you will, that include the annual flu shot, and the gene therapy treatments aka Covid-19 injections.

A billion dollar monopolistic industry, one only has to count the products, TV shows and everything else ‘brought to you by Pfizer’

Revelation 9; 20–21 in the King James Bible refers to sorceries and in Strong’s Concordance the match word is Pharmakeia.

Now Pharmakeia can be one of three things; medication, magic or witchcraft. But can it combine medicine AND witchcraft?

As in psychedelics? Though not just as a recreational drug.

As in the use of mind altering drugs to treat medical conditions. But how does this all tie in? Now here is something of interest.

Doctors all over the world are signing onto a program that allows them to treat patients with psychedelic drugs. Don’t believe it?

Here is a headline from the NYT in October of this year: The Psychedelic Revolution Is Coming. Psychiatry May Never Be the Same.

Don’t know about you but I am seeing Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World play out before my eyes; or at least part of it.

Not called ‘taking a trip ‘for nothing. It was something of a spiritual experience in the sixties; a mixing of the natural and the supernatural. And that is the long and short of it.

Rick Doblin is a psychedelic activist (did not know they exist) and he is pushing for a drug-assisted global spiritual awakening.

One of the goals is to treat PTSD with MDMA therapy and he is working with Republicans towards this end.

Never trust the politicians, even those in your own party! But more on this in a bit.

Doblin hopes a spiritualized humanity will be equipped to solve crises like environmental destruction and economic inequity.

Tis funny how there always is a reason behind the reason.

But it would never have got this far without the work of his NGO, the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS)

He believes FDA approval for MDMA is likely to happen by the end of 2023. Rest assured the use of psilocybin to treat depression is not far behind.

And OMG; the plan is to teach people how to take a (psychedelic) trip?

He explains it away by saying something to the effect of; we not telling you what to do, just how to do it, it is your decision. Yeah right!

There’s something we can all do together, is what he is saying, and that is to get high.

Now for another gem; Republican Congressman Dan Crenshaw, has been bought off. He is one of the main allies in this psychedelic agenda and is pushing the cause. That’s right. Doblin names him; and pays tribute to his contribution. This explains Crenshaw’s political back pedalling of late.

In fact he has been paired up, yes those were the exact words, with the progressive Democrat, Tim Ryan, who is running for the Senate.

The aim if you can guess is to get military veterans suffering from PTSD behind the political push for treatment with MDMA.

Doblin plugs the line this treatment will prevent vets from committing suicide, but that’s quite the stretch.

Remember this rule of thumb; once medical treatment is accepted as the norm, and this is often the case, legalization follows. But first the groundwork has to be laid.

This is what this is all about folks.

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Ann Carriage

Political animal, interested in the story behind the story. A concepts driven individual.