Christopher "Trinity" de Guzman, his "shaman" Marc Roland Shackman, and "medicine woman" Franziska Hoffman are unqualified to safely administer ayahuasca, especially in the large groups that Trinity plans.
I hope many of us do as Gayle suggests in communicating our safety concerns to the DEA.
I myself am not part of any ayahuasca communities so I am relatively agnostic on that, although in general I trend towards harm reduction / decriminalize / scientific studies / professional organization licensing and oversight.
I want to help prevent Trinity, the manipulative messianic infant, and his crew, from further potentially damaging people by how they administer ayahuasca, along with their other problematic behaviors.
So with the DEA we can keep our message clear and concise. Our other concerns can be tackled in other arenas, reporting to other agencies, and discussing concerns online.
I and others have contacted Lewis County WA prosecuter / sheriff / health department, WA state attorney general / department of health, federal DEA / immigration / border / internal revenue service. Canadian border / revenue. People who lost money have successfully had banks reverse charges and banks are investigating AH.
Over the months there have been good discussions online and excellent knowledgable articles posted.
Communicating our safety concerns about AH to the DEA could prevent AH from being granted an exemption. This would be a very good thing.
I view Trinity as a potentially destructive leader. I don't want him to be able to legally give people ayahuasca and by his actions cause harm.
I hope many of us do as Gayle suggests in communicating our safety concerns to the DEA.
I myself am not part of any ayahuasca communities so I am relatively agnostic on that, although in general I trend towards harm reduction / decriminalize / scientific studies / professional organization licensing and oversight.
I want to help prevent Trinity, the manipulative messianic infant, and his crew, from further potentially damaging people by how they administer ayahuasca, along with their other problematic behaviors.
So with the DEA we can keep our message clear and concise. Our other concerns can be tackled in other arenas, reporting to other agencies, and discussing concerns online.
I and others have contacted Lewis County WA prosecuter / sheriff / health department, WA state attorney general / department of health, federal DEA / immigration / border / internal revenue service. Canadian border / revenue. People who lost money have successfully had banks reverse charges and banks are investigating AH.
Over the months there have been good discussions online and excellent knowledgable articles posted.
Communicating our safety concerns about AH to the DEA could prevent AH from being granted an exemption. This would be a very good thing.
I view Trinity as a potentially destructive leader. I don't want him to be able to legally give people ayahuasca and by his actions cause harm.