Anti-ageing billionaire biohacker shares effects of 'world's most powerful' drug

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A notorious biohacker known for siphoning plasma from his teenage son in a bid for eternal youth has shared the effects of taking the "world's most powerful" hallucinogenic.

Bryan Johnson, 48, the venture capitalist CEO of brain activity monitoring firm Kernel, has risen to fame for "Project Blueprint" an anti-aging "Don’t Die" project. As part of the project, Mr Johnson has been taking infusions of his son's plasma in a bid to become the world's healthiest person, and runs a strict "biohacking" regimen to do so.

The latest step in his process has seen him take a drug known as the world's most powerful psychadelic described as the "Mount Everest" of drugs.

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The CEO ingested 27mg of entheogen and took to social media to rave about the experience, which he said was the "most profound" of his life. He wrote: "I am stunned beyond comprehension. This molecule is without peer. The 27mg dose opened up what felt like pure consciousness and intelligence.

"A majestic reveal of existence itself. In all its incomprehensible glory and majesty. It is impossible to explain with words. Whatever you imagine, multiply it by 1,000 and then add infinite width and depth and dimensions.

"But entrance was not granted without prerequisite. Existence demanded that I submit. That I say yes; without attachment and without condition. Yes to existence; yes to the dissolution of self; yes to release control; yes, to all. My ego registered the ask and panicked."

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