“That would be a great place to smoke weed.” I was in a car with some friends as we drove down a country road past corn fields. This was all they could talk about. Their entire lives revolved around weed and weed culture.
During high school I saw marijuana take over the lives of dozens of people. These were good kids who had stuff going on. Some were student athletes. Others would have been tradesman apprentices. Once marijuana got the hooks in them, it all changed.
Once I was sitting around with a group of close friends, and knew it was the last time I’d see them. I wanted more in life and had to move on.
OK Groomer.
Groomer emerged as a concept in the culture war to describe how far left wing anti-humans were trying to destroy the innocence of childhood. Hollywood and others are trying to sexualize your children. This is undoubtedly true. We were all groomed for self-destruction, although we don’t think of it that way.
Marijuana “Culture.”
From Cheech and Chong to Harold and Kumar, the messaging was that marijuana was harmless, fun, and cool. The pedophile record industry promoted marijuana use aggressively.
Here are the lyrics to a popular song, I want to Get High:
I want to get high, so high I want to get high, so high I want to get high, so high I want to get high, so high
Well, it's the funk elastic, the blunt I twist it
The slamafied, Buddha-fied funk on your discus Oh, what you missed this, you got to bear witness
Catch a ho and another ho, Merry Christmas
Yes, I smoke shit, straight off the roach clip I roach it for the blunted ones to approach it
Forward motion, make you sway like the ocean
The herb is more than just a powerful potion
One of the most popular CD’s during high school was The Chronic. It had a large marijuana leaf on the cover.
Here’s a popular song from a druggie and gang member:
Smoke weed every day ('Mo-'mo-'mo-'moke)
Smoke weed every day (Sm-mo-mo-mo-moke)
Smoke weed every day ('Mo-'mo-'mo-'moke)
Smoke weed every day (Are you ready for the next episode, hey)
As a teenager, I thought rap music was cool. It made me feel tough.
I look at those lyrics now and laugh. Imagine thinking Dr Dre and Snoop dog were bad asses. They were junkies who were promoted by groomers in Hollywood and the music industry. They’ve never done anything heroic. They are goobers who were used by demons to deceive the masses.
Music is self-hypnosis.
Mantras work. Self-talk leads to self-direction. Wake up and have powerful conversations with yourself and God. See how your days go.
Music hypnotizes you. You feel the music. Then the words program your mind.
“Smoke weed everyday. I want to get high, so high.”
Rolling Stone has a list of the 20 best pot songs. Do you think the editors of Rolling Stone have you best interest in mind? Do the record labels? Does Hollywood?
Every adverary is pushing weed culture on you.
Your mind was the victim of a mass hypnosis campaign led by every form of mass media. My mind was, too. Now it’s clear.
How to escape Weed.
A few years ago I stopped listening to any music with words.
Then I went back.
What the actual heck was I ever listening to?
Most of you are in a trance. I was, too. I’m not on a high horse.
To cleanse mind of mass demonic hypnotism, go 30 days without listening to any music that had words. This also means Rock n Roll and country. We are not limiting our criticism to rap.
Gregorian Chants are excellent. There are some other tracks here in a playlist I made.
“What about alcohol!”
Because marijuana is a plant spirit, it has hold over people’s minds. Whenever I mention weed addition, people invariably go, “What about alcohol?!” Or “Now do alcohol.” Yes, we’ve done that many times.
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I'm a music therapist, and since I think music can do good, the opposite has to be true as well. Really appreciate your making this point so well. It's sort of amazing the power of music is so under appreciated, when we can all feel it if we pay attention.
I had the same experience with rap / hip-hop, lost all interest in it, polar opposite or my late teens and early 20s.