Covert Intelligence: The Shadowy Alien Operatives Manipulating Humanity from the Dark
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Covert Intelligence: The Shadowy Alien Operatives Manipulating Humanity from the Dark

DMT Users Report Encounters with "Machine Elves" and Alien Beings in Alternate Realms

Users of the naturally occurring psychedelic DMT (N,N-Dimethyltryptamine) often describe vivid encounters with intelligent, otherworldly entities, including mischievous "machine elves" and god-like beings. Neuroscientist Dr. Andrew Gallimore, who has studied DMT’s effects, suggests these experiences might hint at access to a shared alien dimension hidden from ordinary perception.

DMT is found in plants like ayahuasca, used in spiritual rituals, and even exists in trace amounts in the human body. Unlike substances such as LSD, which produce highly variable trips, DMT consistently transports users to a hyper-dimensional realm teeming with non-human intelligences. Dr. Gallimore, after consuming DMT himself, recounted entering a reality where insectoid figures, playful elves, and celestial entities interacted in a space defying three-dimensional logic.


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Caption: Dr. Andrew Gallimore, a neuroscientist and DMT researcher, believes the drug offers a glimpse into alternate dimensions.


A Shared Alien Reality?

Gallimore argues that the uniformity of these visions—where no earthly creatures appear—implies DMT could unlock a hidden realm. "It’s an alien reality populated by advanced beings," he says, emphasizing that the drug doesn’t distort perception but shifts users to an entirely new plane. Psychedelics advocate Terence McKenna likened DMT to a "reality channel switch," a concept Gallimore expands through computational brain models.

Normally, the brain constructs reality using sensory input. On DMT, Gallimore theorizes, the brain instead accesses alternative informational streams, revealing entities existing outside our perceptual limits. "You’re not traveling—your brain integrates data it usually filters out," he explains.


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Caption: Ayahuasca, a plant brew containing DMT, has been used ceremonially for centuries.


The "Machine Elves" Phenomenon

Reports of "machine elves"—tiny, energetic beings that craft intricate objects—are strikingly common. Gallimore describes them as jovial, multilingual entities singing "visible language" into existence. Others encounter insectoid beings performing "psychic surgery" or god-like figures radiating unfathomable complexity. These beings, he suggests, may inhabit dimensions older and more advanced than our universe.


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Caption: Artistic depiction of DMT entities, including "machine elves" and hyper-dimensional beings.


A Scientific Frontier

In his book Death By Astonishment, Gallimore posits that DMT’s realm might exist in higher dimensions, akin to 3D objects entering a 2D world. While brain imaging studies explore DMT’s effects, he admits the drug’s full implications remain unknown. "Is this reality parallel? A ‘slice’ of a higher dimension? We’re still searching," he says.

Gallimore’s work bridges neuroscience and mysticism, pushing boundaries in understanding consciousness. Whether these entities are interdimensional neighbors or brain-born illusions, DMT’s mysteries challenge our grasp of reality itself.


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Caption: DMT’s vivid, consistent visions spark debates about consciousness and alternate realities.

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