From Connor McGregor to Brett Favre: The Celebrity Endorsements That Forced Ibogaine Into the Mainstream
Connor McGregor. Brett Favre. Keith Jardine. Jordan Belfort. Three Navy SEALs on Netflix. The HHS Secretary himself. Here is the public testimony stack that broke ibogaine into the mainstream — and why the underground pioneer who made it possible is still in federal prison.
The Pardon Push: Your Complete Toolkit for Freeing Guru Ameen
Copy-paste rep letters, sample tweets, podcast pitch templates, donor pitch language, and a 7-action plan for engaging high-leverage social accounts. The complete pardon toolkit. Pick three. Do them today.
21 Days Later: Guru Ameen Is Still in Federal Prison While the White House Just Legalized His ‘Crime’
Twenty-one days after the executive order legalizing access to ibogaine, my friend Guru Ameen Alai is still in federal prison for distributing it. The cognitive dissonance is unsustainable. Here is the case for a presidential pardon — point by point, with the forensic record laid bare.
Eli Lilly Quintuple Agonist: Five Receptors, Greater Weight Loss Than Retatrutide
Eli Lilly is presenting animal data at ADA 2026 on a long-acting quintuple agonist that hits five receptors — GLP-1, GIP, glucagon, amylin, and calcitonin — and outperforms retatrutide in obese rats. Tony Huge breaks down the biochemistry, why it matters, and how it stacks with old-school rapid fat loss protocols.
Connor McGregor, Brett Favre, and the Celebrity Ibogaine Moment
Connor McGregor. Brett Favre. Keith Jardine. Marcus Luttrell in the Oval Office. The elite athletes and combat operators who broke the ibogaine taboo in public and created the cultural permission structure that made Trump’s executive order politically possible.
Americans for Ibogaine and Bryan Hubbard: The Kentucky Story That Led to the Oval Office
Bryan Hubbard tried to get Kentucky to spend $42 million of opioid settlement money on ibogaine research in 2023. He lost that fight. Two years later he was standing in the Oval Office next to Trump and Rogan. The coalition-building story, and why Americans for Ibogaine should lead the Ameen Alai clemency push next.
The 2024 Stanford Study: Magnesium-Ibogaine for Veterans With TBI (What It Proved)
Thirty US Special Operations veterans with traumatic brain injury. One magnesium-ibogaine session. Eighty-eight percent reduction in PTSD symptoms. The Stanford Nature Medicine paper that rewrote the political conversation on plant medicine.
Ibogaine vs Methadone vs Suboxone: Why Addiction Medicine Is About to Be Disrupted
Methadone replaces heroin with heroin-lite. Suboxone replaces opioids with another opioid. Both are maintenance businesses dressed up as medicine. Ibogaine, the compound Trump’s executive order just fast-tracked, resets the receptor system in a single night and reports outcomes neither can touch.
Right to Try and Ibogaine: What Trump’s Executive Order Actually Unlocks
Trump’s executive order does five specific things. It does not legalize ibogaine. A clear-eyed breakdown of what actually changes: Right to Try pathway, National Priority Voucher review, investigational new drug clearance, $50M state research, and the realistic timeline for legal US clinics.
Guru Ameen Starts 48 Months for Ibogaine — And Within 6 Months, RFK Jr. Will Make Everything He Did Legal
Ameen got 48 months. The federal judge declared ibogaine ‘more dangerous than fentanyl’ on the sentencing record. The same month Texas launched a $50 million ibogaine research program and Netflix dropped a documentary showing Navy SEALs credit the molecule with saving their lives. My prediction, on the record: within six months, the Trump administration issues executive action. And then we fight for the pardon.