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04-23-2018, 08:53 AM
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Canadian Man Lynched After Being Accused of Killing Peruvian Woman
On 19th April 2018, 81 year old Olivia Arevalo Lomas, a Peruvian healer through natural medicine, who was from the Shipibo-Conibo ethnic group, was shot dead. 41 year old Canadian Sebastian Woodroffe was blamed for her murder. He was lynched the next day. Sebastian begged for his life but he was dragged around by his neck until he died. His buried body was found the next day. Olivia Olivia's body Sebastian |
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04-23-2018, 08:54 AM
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04-23-2018, 09:01 AM
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04-23-2018, 09:13 AM
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He looks guilty in those photos. (and he's Canadian) |
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04-23-2018, 09:57 AM
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Re: Canadian Man Lynched After Being Accused of Killing Peruvian Woman
Articles stated that he was possibly being trained in herbal medicines by her or something, nothing concrete yet.
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04-23-2018, 10:09 AM
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Horizontal hanging! Cool!
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04-23-2018, 10:52 AM
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Re: Canadian Man Lynched After Being Accused of Killing Peruvian Woman
She was a Shipibo Shaman that would conduct Ayahuasca ceremonies and sing during the experience. The Canadian, I believe, was there as a student learning about master plant medicines, brewing/consuming of ayahuasca, and learning to navigate these altered states of consciousness. They also do these cleanses called Plant Dietas. Ayahuasca is an Amazonian plant mixture that is capable of inducing altered states of consciousness, usually lasting between 4 to 8 hours after ingestion. Ranging from mildly stimulating to extremely visionary, ayahuasca is used primarily as a medicine and as a shamanic means of communication, typically in a ceremonial session under the guidance of an experienced drinker. The main ingredient of this jungle tea is a vine, Banisteriopsis caapi, which like the tea itself is also called ayahuasca (which means ‘vine of the soul’ or ‘vine with a soul’). The secondary ingredient is either chacruna (Psychotria viridis) or chagropanga (Diplopterys cabrerana), plants that contain a relatively high amount of the psychedelic substance DMT. Ayahuasca induces a psychedelic, visionary state of mind and this effect is employed by various people for various reasons. Shamans or medicine men take ayahuasca to communicate with nature or to see what is causing a patient’s illness on a spiritual level. In Brazil several religions can be found that pivot around gatherings where ayahuasca is taken by all participants. Drinking ayahuasca and singing together takes them into a healing and inspiring kind of trance. Although not unique to ayahuasca, there are many fascinating reports about people who have been healed from comprehensive problems, like addiction or depression, during one or more sessions. This, however, can also be achieved using LSD, psilocybin mushrooms, iboga, other psychedelics or various breathing and meditation techniques, and always involves heavy psychological work. Ayahuasca is not a miracle cure in the sense that you drink the brew and all your troubles have vanished within a couple of hours. It is a miracle cure though, in the sense that it brings unconscious and seemingly other-worldly processes to surface, which enables you to work with it while the effects last. What is more unique about ayahuasca, is that the effects rely on a specific combination of two plants: Banisteriopsis caapi and chacruna (or chagropanga, depending on the region). How and when exactly the discovery of combining these two plants was made by native Americans remains unclear, although many tribes and shamans have their own mythical tales explaining this event. Second, the primary ingredient of chacruna and chagropanga is also a neurotransmitter found in all human beings and plays a key role in all kinds of extraordinary states of awareness. This neurotransmitter is called dimethyltryptamine, or DMT for short, and is found in the brain, blood, lungs and other parts of the human body. There is strong evidence pointing towards the pineal gland (“the third eye” in esoteric traditions), located in the center of the brain, as the main factory of human DMT. Apart from human beings, DMT can be found in every mammal and in a variety of plants. |
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04-23-2018, 11:03 AM
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Re: Canadian Man Lynched After Being Accused of Killing Peruvian Woman
That's a real drag.
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04-23-2018, 11:48 AM
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Re: Canadian Man Lynched After Being Accused of Killing Peruvian Woman
So he was tripping balls and popped the old sow one |
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04-23-2018, 12:12 PM
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Re: Canadian Man Lynched After Being Accused of Killing Peruvian Woman
We need to rid the world of the white menace which is the Canadian.
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