Not that I agree with posting videos of dmt use, but the vid leads to some questions. As of yet, I have still never actually seen anyone smoke dmt. I don't understand the method used here. It looks like they just put the flame right up to the dmt, burned it, and then she tried to inhale a massive amount of smoke, and of course, failed miserably. Isn't that like the worst technique you could possibly use other than using a pipe and burning it directly in to your lungs? I thought you're supposed to vape it, not light it up. Also, wouldn't the dmt just melt right in to the screen?
About posting vids on youtube, I personally don't much have a problem with respectful and responsible users, but I could see why youtube wouldn't allow such videos. All we see in these vids are people in their own homes, minding their own business, peacefully partaking in a consensual family activity. I wonder if real entheogen users actually posted their usage, it would eventually start to eat away at the misconception that all "drug" users are evil, etc. Enthegen users are 99% of the time, not the same type of people that you will see on shows like, "Intervention", and 100% of the time, not the people who are getting others hooked, or involved in human trafficking, or gang wars, or any of the violent, destructive nastiness that illegal drug use is associated with. Perceptions of entheogen use should not be lumped together with cocaine, heroin, or meth use. All that happens in the vid is someone has a relaxing time on the couch for a few minutes and explores a peaceful state of consciousness with their own family. Not something that a person should be potentially jailed for, for God's sake.