JuliansRum - "Adrenochrome"
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I've read that the whole book is essentially a guide/metaphor on how to mkultra kids in to being your obedient slaves. Forget all the details, but interesting rabbit hole to go down if you have the stomach for it.
Unfortunately for those who found the Alice books enjoyable, "Lewis Carroll" was probably something of a pedo:
https://curioushistorian.com/was-lewis-carroll-a-pedophile
Or is this a whitewash of history? Bc naked children aren't art to me and never will be. Victorian sensibilities? Or rampant pedophilia?
I always hated Lewis Carroll and now I know why.
For that matter, Alice in Wonderland. Pedo Pan. Wizard of Oz, all never sat right with me as a kid.
My advice would be to avoid the Dr. Suess-penned movie "The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T", then; it's all red flags and dog whistles to me now.
I assume you mean Alice.
Yeah, not fear and loathing.
https://truthsocial.com/@JuliansRum/posts/110753388771535102
One pill makes you larger....
Pretty sure the metaphor was intentional.
The matrix isn't the only movie to reference the rabbit hole, just saying
Follow the 🐇
Is it injected into the eye area? is that why there is the black eye club?
Oh wow, I've never seen allusion used in film before. Totally wild.
Pedo detected
Fear amd loathing came out in 1998 While Alice in Wonderland came out in 1951. It could be that they are related but not all that likely.
F&L could be referencing the Alice in Wonderland scene. A lot of directors do those little Easter eggs
I just watched the video from Alice. The potion makes her smaller (younger?) She took it in order to go through looked doors inhidden rooms. (Places she shouldn't go? Secret societies?)
Locked areas of her brain?
Its far more likely that they used the bottle and "Drink Me" as an homage to Alice in Wonderland. ie, taking the drug is going to take you down the rabbit hole.
But things can also have double meanings.
Was thinking drink "me" means exactly that (that person's 'chrome)
The book was originally published in 1971. One quick look at HST & his "gonzo" lifestyle and anyone can easily see the vast incriminating connections. Politics. Msm. Biker gangs. Protests. Drugs galore. The man ran in the same cicles as the pedovores.
Trying to remember what I read about him and snuff films
Paul bonacci or Troy bonner implicated him as the cameraman of a snuff film mentioned during the Franklin scandal
YES! Thank you Fren!
I thought it a very odd name to attach to that given he was a very minor figure in culture back then. This lent them credibility in my eyes bc if they were bs-ing I figure they'd have said Spielberg or Mel Brooks or some bigger name
The font is very similar. Terry Gilliam giving a shout out to AinW.
It's Ralph Steadman's handwriting.
It definitely seems like a deliberate reference. When preparing to direct a film, directors will look at old films. Given that Fear and Loathing has a direct reference to Alice in Wonderland to begin with since Jefferson Airplane's White Rabbit is part of the plot.
Also Hunter Thompson made up that stuff about adrenochrome. It's quite clearly fake.
It was a book first, published in 1971, and adrenochrome is mentioned in the book as well. Now, that doesn't pre-date the 1951 Disney movie, nor the 1860s publish date of Alice, but Disney's depiction of Alice in Wonderland imagery was and continues to be popular in drug culture.
That said, here's page 70 from an old copy of Fear and Loathing. Emphasis added.
**>“I know,” he replied. “But the guy didn’t have any cash. He’s one of these Satanism freaks. He offered me human blood—said it would make me higher than I’d ever been in my life,” he laughed. “I thought he was kidding, so I told him I’d just as soon have an ounce or so of pure adrenochrome—or maybe just a fresh adrenalin gland to chew on.” **
Two pages later