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From the high Skies to Healing: How Fighter Pilot Matt 'Whiz
Bang' Buckley is Revolutionizing PTSD Treatment with Psychedelics" Join us
for an inspiring episode of the Good Cop Bad Cop Podcast, where we dive into
the incredible journey of fighter jet pilot Matt 'Whiz Bang' Buckley, who’s on
a mission to legalize psychedelics for treating PTSD in military veterans and
first responders. Hear firsthand how Whiz and Marcus Luttrell ventured to
Mexico for a groundbreaking treatment that transformed their lives, tackling
both PTSD and addiction. This episode is a must-listen and one of our all-time
favorites!

Matthew Whizbang Buckley, a former fighter jet pilot and advocate for the legalization of psychedelics, discusses his journey and the importance of addressing PTSD and veteran suicide. He shares his personal experiences of trauma, including the loss of his sister and his own sexual abuse. Buckley emphasizes the need for awareness and support for veterans struggling with mental health issues. He also talks about his involvement in psychedelic-assisted therapy and the transformative effects it can have. The conversation explores the use of Ibogaine, a powerful alkaloid, for addiction and trauma healing. The guest shares his personal experience with Ibogaine and how it transformed his life. The conversation also touches on the importance of addressing trauma, the stigma around it, and the need for mental health support for first responders and military veterans. The conversation explores the potential benefits of psychedelic-assisted therapy for first responders and veterans who have experienced trauma. The guests share personal stories and discuss the transformative effects of various psychedelic medicines. They highlight the need for alternative treatments to address the mental health challenges faced by these individuals. The conversation also touches on the reimagining of policing and the impact of trauma on police officers. The guests emphasize the importance of healing and compassion in law enforcement. The episode concludes with a discussion on the power of psychedelic medicines to provide healing and freedom from trauma.