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#2018 - Post Malone

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#2018 - Post Malone mentions Chaos by Tom O'Neill and Tell Your Children by Alex Berenson with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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Chaos
Tom O'Neill

But the book, Chaos, I can't recommend it enough. It's fucking incredible.

Tell Your Children
Alex Berenson

This guy, Alex Berenson, wrote a book about it. It's called Tell Your Children.

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Post Malone is a rapper, singer, songwriter, and producer. His latest album, "Austin," is available now. www.postmalone.com
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Chaos
Tom O'Neill

The host mentions 'Chaos' by Tom O'Neill to highlight the connections between CIA mind control experiments and Charle…

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Alex Berenson

The host mentions 'Tell Your Children' by Alex Berenson to highlight the potential risks associated with high doses o…

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  • The conversation centers on CIA experiments and LSD.
  • A second recurring theme is effects of high THC.
  • Referenced books include Chaos by Tom O'Neill and Tell Your Children by Alex Berenson.
  • The strongest audience signal points to Readers interested in true crime and conspiracy theories and Individuals interested in the psychological effects of cannabis.

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Readers interested in true crime and conspiracy theoriesIndividuals interested in the psychological effects of cannabis

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Chaos
Tom O'Neill
Best for Readers interested in true crime and conspiracy theoriesOften cited around CIA experiments and LSD

The book 'Chaos' by Tom O'Neill is discussed as a great book about MK Ultra and its connection to Charles Manson, detailing the interactions between Manson and those running the program.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in true crime and conspiracy theories
Key quote: But the book, Chaos, I can't recommend it enough. It's fucking incredible.
The host mentions 'Chaos' by Tom O'Neill to highlight the connections between CIA mind control experiments and Charles Manson. He emphasizes the depth of research and the inconsistencies uncovered in the narrative surrounding the Tate-LaBianca murders.
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Tell Your Children
Alex Berenson
Best for Individuals interested in the psychological effects of cannabisOften cited around effects of high THC

It's about how there's a certain percentage of people that especially with high dose THC, they can have a schizophrenic break or a psychotic break.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in the psychological effects of cannabis
Key quote: This guy, Alex Berenson, wrote a book about it. It's called Tell Your Children.
The host mentions 'Tell Your Children' by Alex Berenson to highlight the potential risks associated with high doses of THC, particularly the possibility of experiencing a psychotic break. This discussion stems from the host's personal experiences and observations regarding the effects of marijuana on consciousness and perception.
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But the book, Chaos, I can't recommend it enough. It's fucking incredible.
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This guy, Alex Berenson, wrote a book about it. It's called Tell Your Children.
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Chaos
Tom O'Neill

The host mentions 'Chaos' by Tom O'Neill to highlight the connections between CIA mind control experiments and Charles Manson. He emphasizes the de…

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Mentioned at 1:14:59
Tell Your Children
Alex Berenson

The host mentions 'Tell Your Children' by Alex Berenson to highlight the potential risks associated with high doses of THC, particularly the possib…

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Searching for Sugar Man

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Inception

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No Country for Old Men

Confidence: 90%

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