TrineDay: Kris Millegan

“We invited Kris Millegan onto the show to discuss his life, his fathers career in the CIA, and why he began the publishing company TrineDay…”

We invited Kris Millegan onto the show to discuss his life, his fathers career in the CIA, and why he began the publishing company TrineDay, one of the worlds best collections of books in the conspiracy (or history) genre. Kris Shared his insights on the CIA Drug Trafficking, The Vietnam War, Secret Societies, publishing controversial and suppressed information and much more. Kris shared personal anecdotes about being a lifelong hippy and counter culture connoisseur, from getting busted for possession of marijuana before it was federally illegal to his longtime friendship with Ken Kesey. Please go to https://www.Trineday.com and support the amazing authors and researchers that TrineDay has published in the past +25 years. Also please listen to Kris’ Podcast TrineDay: The Journey Podcast https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1284782.rss

Here are some Books that I have purchased from Trine Day over the years, in order from first to most recent.

Esoteric Smoke

If you have listened to the My Family Thinks I’m Crazy podcast then you may have noticed I am somewhat of a Stoner. I think Cannabis was instrumental in facilitating a higher awareness and capacity for knowledge as well as a heightened intuition in myself. Personal and subjective experience aside, there is historical precedence for Cannabis being associated with higher states of consciousness as it pertains to learning and intelligence. on February 21st we will be interviewing Author and Researcher, Chris Bennett. I have owned a copy of his book Liber 420 for a couple years and it is an honor to now have the opportunity to interview Mr. Bennett. Below I will compile pieces of information relevant to my upcoming discussion with Chris Bennett.

https://www.cannabisculture.com/content/author/chris-bennett/

https://www.cannabisculture.com/content/2019/09/20/what-were-they-smoking-at-the-royal-society-dr-robert-boyle-and-dr-robert-hooke-on-drugs/
Rosicrucian potheads

Chris sent me this link during our initial correspondence

https://grahamhancock.com/bennettc2/

“We can assume that the fragrance of the frankincense gave a special ambience to the cult in the shrine, while the cannabis burning brought at least some of the priests and worshippers to a religious state of consciousness, or ecstasy,” Arie said. “It is logical to assume that this was an important part of the ceremonies that took place in this shrine.”

“The new evidence from Arad show for the first time that the official cult of Judah—at least during the 8th century B.C.—involved hallucinogenic ingredients. We can assume that the religious altered state of consciousness in this shrine was an important part of the ceremonies that took place here,” he said.

Endocannabinoids

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