Ross Dillon

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Ross Dillon

Ross Dillon

@RossADillon

Father. Husband. Building educational psychedelic platforms by day at https://t.co/aL52KtB76j, and talking about comic books on TikTok (700K+) by night 👇

Nashville, TN Katılım Aralık 2010
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Kyle Sherman
Kyle Sherman@KyleSherman·
Alcohol gets Super Bowl commercials, stadium sponsorships, and a century of positive propaganda telling you it’s how you celebrate, socialize, and unwind. The alcohol industry spends $6 billion+ a year telling you drinking is normal. Cannabis gets Reefer Madness, scare campaigns, scromiting, a Google ad ban, and shadow bans on social media. In fact, X is one of the few places you can openly talk about cannabis without getting banned. One substance makes people more compliant. The other makes people question everything. Guess which one the government spent 90 years trying to destroy? Cannabis was criminalized because people who think for themselves are a lot harder to control than people who go numb and essentially dissociate. Meanwhile, according to the CDC alcohol is responsible for killing 178,000 Americans per year. According to the DEA, no one in recorded history has ever died from a cannabis overdose. One is incredibly dangerous, yet so widely accepted that people don’t even see the positive propaganda anymore. The other is incredibly safe, yet vilified. People will argue it’s a gateway drug, that teen use will skyrocket, that it should be highly illegal…and they’ll say all of that while holding a beer. If you think this sounds like a conspiracy theory, go read the history.
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Ross Dillon
Ross Dillon@RossADillon·
@DrMikeHochburns @KyleSherman Outside of some microdoses, definitely true. This isn’t in reference to use however. More or less just pointing out that cannabis is much more restricted on social media than psychedelics
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Ross Dillon
Ross Dillon@RossADillon·
@LoCoPoPo85 @DrewSav I’m in. It’s everywhere!
Bigfoot Society@bigfoot_society

🚨 TRUMBULL COUNTY BIGFOOT: THE SURGE IS MOVING EAST 🚨 The Portage County Surge has officially crossed the county line. At 4:00 AM this morning, we received our 6th high-credibility report in just four days. The activity has now moved into Newton Township, just outside of Newton Falls. Here is the breakdown of this morning’s development and how it fits into the larger investigation. INCIDENT #6: NEWTON TOWNSHIP (TRUMBULL COUNTY) Time: March 10, 2026 | 4:00 AM Location: Private residence near Newton Township. The Encounter: A resident was letting their German Shepherd out on a chain when the dog immediately went into a high-aggression lunge toward the woodline. The Subject: The witness observed a massive black shadow—estimated between 8 and 10 feet tall—crashing through the brush. The witness was clear: this was "way bigger than a bear." Biological Evidence: The most chilling detail? Once back inside, this brave German Shepherd—a breed known for its courage—was visibly shaking with fear. THE "BLACK SUBJECT" PATTERN We are seeing a distinct biological shift as the surge moves east. The Western Group (Mantua): Reports of Brown subjects (9ft and 8ft). The Eastern Group (Garrettsville to Newton Township): We are now seeing a 10-foot Black subject with incredible consistency. March 9 (11:47 AM): 10ft Black subject on Headwaters Trail (Stilt-like gait). March 10 (4:00 AM): 10ft Black shadow in Newton Township (Heavy crashing). THE TRAJECTORY: WHERE ARE THEY NOW? The group is following a clear West-to-East trajectory, hugging the woodlines and greenbelts that parallel the Mahoning River corridor. They have moved approximately 12 miles in the last 72 hours. ⚠️ TRUMBULL COUNTY RESIDENTS Check your livestock and pets. Review security and trail camera footage from the last 12 hours. Listen for "crashing" or heavy bipedal movement near your woodlines. We prioritize your privacy. All witnesses can remain 100% anonymous to prevent trespassing on your property. 📩 SUBMIT YOUR SIGHTING: bigfootsociety@gmail.com PLEASE SHARE THIS POST to warn your neighbors in Trumbull County. The more data we have, the better we can track this historic movement. #BigfootSociety #TrumbullCounty #NewtonFalls #OhioBigfoot #SasquatchSurge #NewtonTownship #BigfootSighting #Lordstown #PortageCountyMovement

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Drew Savicki
Drew Savicki@DrewSav·
Several sightings of Bigfoot reported in Portage County, Ohio
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Paul Brown
Paul Brown@0xQuasark·
🚨𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚🚨 Connecticut just blew the doors off psychedelic therapy. Anyone 18+ can now access psilocybin or MDMA in FDA trials, no more vets-only gatekeeping. Yesterday, the Joint Public Health Committee fast-tracked SB 191, which: - expands the pilot statewide, - ties it to real research, - keeps it alive post-FDA. Mental health game-changer.
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Taylor Sterling
Taylor Sterling@FatherMcKennaa·
sober vs. 20μg LSD
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Bomp 🎰
Bomp 🎰@Mycelium_Daddy·
Holler if you want one ! Got a couple kits made this week!
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⚡️Nick Sweeney ⚡️
⚡️Nick Sweeney ⚡️@basedethos·
Forget ayahuasca. Your pineal gland produces more DMT than any plant on Earth. But 93% of people have it blocked. Here's how to activate yours tonight (no shaman required):
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Ross Dillon
Ross Dillon@RossADillon·
@ibogaineretreat Great post! Hoping we get much more research into Ibogaine for Parkinson’s.
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MindScape Retreat: Ibogaine Treatment Center
A protein called GDNF can protect and regenerate the exact neurons Parkinson's destroys. Scientists have known this for 30 years. The problem? They couldn't get it into the brain without drilling through skulls. Until ibogaine. 🧵
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Paul Brown
Paul Brown@0xQuasark·
LSD and a pair of headphones is the cheapest therapy money can buy
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Psychedelics.com
Psychedelics.com@psychedelicscom·
A Parkinson’s patient taking low-dose ibogaine for 80 days saw big improvements in movement, mood, fatigue, and quality of life. doi.org/10.1556/2054.2…
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Dan Go
Dan Go@GolerDanny·
When everyone reports the exact same details and experts say the reactions can’t be faked, we have to ask: is it a hallucination or a reality we’ve finally learned to see?
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Paul Brown
Paul Brown@0xQuasark·
Can mushrooms make dying easier? That's what four women with terminal cancer hoped to find out in Colorado. One of them was named Lisa, a mother terrified of leaving her children. Her story could change everything 🧵
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josh hardman
josh hardman@Josh__Hardman·
Very pleased to launch this new resource, which allows our Pα+ subscribers to follow every U.S. state and federal psychedelics bill in real-time, in one place. 50 bills in the Tracker already. It is going to be a busy year! psychedelicalpha.com/data/psychedel…
Psychedelic Alpha@Psyched_Alpha

Introducing the Pα+ Psychedelic Bill Tracker Monitor the status of every psychedelics-related bill working its way through both state and federal legislatures in the U.S. Available now: psychedelicalpha.com/data/psychedel…

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Ross Dillon
Ross Dillon@RossADillon·
@PaulAustin3w 100%! End of life care with psychedelic therapy deserves to have a much more prominent seat at the table in the overall conversation. It’s basic human decency and compassion
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Paul F. Austin
Paul F. Austin@PaulAustin3w·
A single psilocybin session has been shown to significantly reduce end-of-life anxiety. For many people facing a terminal diagnosis, the hardest part isn’t physical pain. It’s the fear, the existential anxiety, and the loss of meaning that comes with knowing time is limited. SSRIs and talk therapy help at the margins, but they often fall short when someone is grappling with death itself. This gap is what led researchers to study psilocybin. In two landmark trials, a single high-dose session combined with psychotherapy produced rapid and lasting reductions in anxiety and depression in people with life-threatening cancer. Months later, many participants were still reporting relief. Not because symptoms were numbed, but because their relationship to death had changed. Experiences of clarity, awe, and emotional release helped people reconnect with life, loved ones, and a sense of meaning they thought was gone. As conversations around end-of-life care gain momentum, the emotional and psychological needs of dying people deserve serious attention. Psychedelic therapy isn’t for everyone. But for some, it offers something rare and deeply human: the chance to meet death with less fear and more peace.
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