Version 0.8.0 · 08/16/2026, 15:23
The DMT entities, Jesus, and three more stories
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The DMT entities have their own page
People who take DMT almost all tell of meeting someone. What if they were colleagues of the people from the phenomenon? Four sections: what ayahuasca is, what the peoples of the Amazon may have known, and an answer to an article asking whether DMT entities are racist.

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Jesus was not Christian
He didn't go to church on Sundays to look at a statue of himself hanging on a cross. Just someone in contact with the people from the phenomenon, like Milarepa, Wang Chongyang or Muhammad. And an idea behind it: the people who say they're victims of gangstalking may above all be stuck.

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The phenomenon doesn't need religions
Religions are still the best known way to explain how to interact with the people from the phenomenon. But they're human creations, and they can improve. No new religion to found: rather, look at all of them at the same time.

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Grrrrrrr
A small everyday situation: after a while, you end up catching their humour. Since then, every angel statue passed in the street gets its own inner growl.

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The giga positive investigation
A new card, and a bunch of detectives with magnifying glasses posing for the photo. The title is painted in all four languages.

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A shared story finally shows what it's about
Until now, a story link pasted into a message showed the site cover and a catch-all description. It now shows the story's title, its illustration in the reader's language, and its first paragraph.
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Links to the outside are visible
An article quoted in a story is now clickable, underlined, followed by a small arrow, and opens in a new tab — announced as such to screen readers.
