Hello James,
I greatly enjoyed your disturbing article, entitled "Mothership: Dr. Yakub, 29 Springs, California, 7/22/25, reflected upon in Baltimore, 9/17/25":
It gave me a lot to reflect on.
Unlike most people under the age of 35, I am not a Marijuana user, and am strongly against the substance, along with all other narcotics. I don't even drink alcohol or smoke tobacco.
There is one thing I have never been able to get my head around: most Marijuana users despise the USG, mainstream society, and any kind of authority in general. They believe in a hidden Matrix-like plot to keep us enslaved. Big Pharma is the enemy.
But a substance that went from demonized as the devil to praised overnight as a cure-all, with a major push for legalization from all both parties, with an overnight disappearance of research that it is dangerous replaced with lock-step endorsement of its supposedly miracle properties...
They think this is somehow a grass-roots, society-wide realization that their stoner lifestyle is the solution to all of life's problems agonized over by the likes of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle?
Why did those fellas write all those books when they coulda been smoking some weed, man?
Musta been because the Matrix had them brainwashed, and we are ever so special because we are the people that are "waking up", man...
Your observations, and the truly Pulp Fiction cover image of the Aliens and the Weeds, struck a deep terror within me.
The idea of child plants and mother plants and vegetable nanny plants creating a dark jungle…
Well, it’s straight out of the Tellurgic Snake Cult Checklist that I have laid out on my website in my article: “The Eagle and the Snake: The Secret Key to Pulp Fiction”:
It reminded me of another line that I read recently. I came across it in a Snopes.com article which I will link below. It was taken from a Men’s Health article from December 2022, which is behind a paywall, which I will also link below.
Both of these articles recount the football player Aaron Rodger’s use of Ahuyascha plant.
Snopes.com said, “His ego dissolved from the experience.”
Roger himself states:
“"There's a lot of trust. And surrender, I think, is another good word. You have to surrender to the master plant teacher that is ayahuasca, and there's naturally some fear around that.
“And when you do, some pretty incredible things can happen, as was evidenced by night two of my most recent journey. Night one I was still a little resistant, and night two, I fully surrendered to the process and to the master teacher, and she was benevolent in her lessons.”
This is our Model of Manhood in the 21st Century.
The Tellurgic Snake Cult strikes again.
I don’t know why, but it makes me think of the Plant Men in the Valley of Iss in Edgar Rice Burroughs’ “The Gods of Mars”.
They were supposed to be friendly…
But they weren’t.
And John Carter sure as hell didn’t surrender to them.
He did alright, if you ask me.
So ditch the Whacky Tobaccy.
And pick up some Pulp Fiction!
Sincerely,
Richard Barrett
11-24-2025
Written at 3:45 PM, somewhere in the USA…

