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Shamans and modern science



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Kimmo Huosionmaa

When we are talking about shamanism, we are meaning the persons who use some kind of hallucinogens to get the contact for the spiritual world, and the used chemicals are often classified as narcotics. That means, that the use of those chemicals is reserved for trained medical staff, and keeping their in hand without official permission is the crime, what would be punished by law.


The shamans are often unwilling to tell about secrets of their rituals, and they would not tell people, where those drugs are coming from because that would danger their position in the community. In those cases, the investigators can use many things, what modern science and technology have created. They can use special suits, what makes them very hard to notice, those suits are created for snipers, and they use active stealth technology, what allows that the material is invincible for the human eye.


That means that the outer layer of the canvas is covered by LED-lights, where are three colors. That system works like old-time three color television. In the groups of LED's is small size cameras, what allow to form the picture to opposite side of the person, who seems to become like transparent. But also the robots are used. New kind of drones can be dropped near those societies, and they can observe villages without disturbing people.


And the shamanic rituals can also be investigated by using mass-spectroscopy to investigate, what kind chemicals are used in those secret rituals. Those tiny robots can also film the ceremonies and even steal the DNA from the places, where shamans have kept their vegetables. The modern laboratories can uncover the secrets, what those people have covered for centuries.

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