Description:
Chase Hughes is an expert in behavioral profiling, influence, and persuasion. He is the creator of the Neuro-Cognitive Intelligence system, founder of the “Station One” YouTube channel, and the author of several books, including “The Behavior Ops Manual” and “Tongue: A Cognitive Hazard.”
Timeline:
0:00:00 Intro
0:00:41 DMT and consciousness experiences
0:08:36 Mesial temporal sclerosis and seizures
0:17:25 UFC fight at the White House
0:34:47 The performative nature of modern social life
0:41:25 Neuralink and the future of human communication
0:59:00 The psychedelic nature of ancient artwork and architecture
1:12:14 Roger Penrose and theories of the universe
1:12:50 Techniques for editing and shifting memory
1:20:00 The history of psychedelic research and Rick Strassman
1:33:06 Identifying and training against SCOPS (Strategic Cognitive Operations)
1:39:43 The launch of Station One and media decentralization
1:49:13 Reflecting on COVID-19 narratives and censorship
2:00:23 Category warfare and social influence
2:12:04 The necessity of being willing to receive
2:20:51 CIA-style elicitation and persuasion tactics
2:29:04 The "Earth is a game" analogy and life
Timeline:
0:00:00 Intro
0:00:41 DMT and consciousness experiences
0:08:36 Mesial temporal sclerosis and seizures
0:17:25 UFC fight at the White House
0:34:47 The performative nature of modern social life
0:41:25 Neuralink and the future of human communication
0:59:00 The psychedelic nature of ancient artwork and architecture
1:12:14 Roger Penrose and theories of the universe
1:12:50 Techniques for editing and shifting memory
1:20:00 The history of psychedelic research and Rick Strassman
1:33:06 Identifying and training against SCOPS (Strategic Cognitive Operations)
1:39:43 The launch of Station One and media decentralization
1:49:13 Reflecting on COVID-19 narratives and censorship
2:00:23 Category warfare and social influence
2:12:04 The necessity of being willing to receive
2:20:51 CIA-style elicitation and persuasion tactics
2:29:04 The "Earth is a game" analogy and life