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Andrew Gallimore

@alieninsect

Tokyo. 作家. Neurobiologist, pharmacologist, writer interested in psychedelics, especially DMT. "Death by Astonishment", July 1 2025: bit.ly/DeathbyAstonis…

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Danny Jones (@jonesdanny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Danny Goler’s experiment involves DMT users looking through a laser projection—with most discovering a matrix-like code hiding in our reality. Some believe this is evidence of living in a simulation. Neurobiologist and DMT expert Andrew Gallimore disagrees. He shares a very

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Andrew Gallimore has written an absolutely excellent book, please read it and follow him on X. I will have more to say about it as well as aiming pen a 5* review soon. amazon.com/Death-Astonish…

<a href="/alieninsect/">Andrew Gallimore</a> has written an absolutely excellent book, please read it and follow him on X. I will have more to say about it as well as aiming pen a 5* review soon.
amazon.com/Death-Astonish…
Graham Hancock (@graham__hancock) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Andrew Gallimore, author of Death by Astonishment: Confronting the Mystery of the World's Strangest Drug, is featured on my website this month. His book tells the story of DMT, which begins in the Amazonian rainforest and ends somewhere beyond the stars. grahamhancock.com/gallimorea3/

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With each iteration, the temporal delay between the emergence of a transformative technology (wheel, books, clocks, computers, LLMs) and that technology being touted as revealing the true nature of reality tends to zero… But does it tend to reality? God is an LLM token…

Alpha⚡️ (@island_thunder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If your local bookstore (like mine) doesn’t have it, tell them to order it (like I did) Great book. Great title Even though Andrew Gallimore and I both know it’s not a “drug” 😅🙌🏽🧬👽💪🏽

If your local bookstore (like mine) doesn’t have it, tell them to order it (like I did) 

Great book. Great title

Even though <a href="/alieninsect/">Andrew Gallimore</a> and I both know it’s not a “drug” 😅🙌🏽🧬👽💪🏽
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Common question. The issue is that a congenitally blind person has no conception of what it’s like to see, so determining whether or not they’ve seen something during a DMT is a challenge. But this report (abridged) from the DMT Nexus might suggest it’s possible if the visual

Jesse Michels (@alchemyamerican) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Andrew Gallimore (Andrew Gallimore) is testing extended intravenous DMT drips that allow its recipients to communicate with interdimensional entities and conceptualize higher dimensional objects and spaces (i.e. 5 dimensional "platonic solids" unfathomable in waking 3D reality). He