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laboratory with ergot.
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grows mostly on rye.
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writing the reports.
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schizophrenia, and other psychoses,
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a common black market form.
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for biology or medicine,
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the telescope to study them.
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with the United States
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that that
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warned of an approaching enemy.
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security of the United States,
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to develop a truth serum,
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disloyal people within the CIA,
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require soliciting information
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will, in order to gain
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person's mental patterns down
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sedative, and then engage
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crazy for a temporary period,
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were helpless to resist
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LSD warfare was the idea.
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of routine drill commands.
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line of the nose is the same,
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swallowed as a sacrament
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ingredient for the first time,
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closely related to LSD.
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in a Californian clinic.
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doing experiments there,
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get out into the world.
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inside of our own minds,
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mecca for psychedelics.
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feeling condition.
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a run-down district
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experienced another hay day.
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time in the Haight-Ashbury.
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opening down on Haight Street.
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in the neighborhood.
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with wonderful ideas,
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in some corner of the park."
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and bring their instruments.
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called The Grateful Dead
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make music in the park.
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that change was possible,
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even know you could feel,
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know could be heard that way.
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anything's possible.
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today, "Drop out of school,"
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469. is the worst narcotic drug of all.
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470. Don't politic. Don't vote.
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471. These are old men's games,
impotent and senile, old men;
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their old chess games
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474. Drop out. Tune in with natural things.
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475. Take off your shoes.
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476. Get back in tune with God's harmony.
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beauty and sacred objects.
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478. You can't get caught in the conforming,
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call American society.
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all psychologists here.
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483. "Nick's the only one with
a chemical background.
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making the sacraments."
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485. I said, "Okay, I'll give it a try."
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but I had been involved,
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familiar and easy for me.
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and the materials
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in my mother's attic,
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500. And then I moved to California,
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industrial property
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square-foot warehouse.
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that take seven seconds,
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505. You got everything ready.
It takes a few hours.
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506. Put it all together. You add it together.
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It's done. You have your LSD.
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"How do you get it out
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that have been left over
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byproducts, and how do you get
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recycle that material again,
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recycle, and recycle,
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517. We were making large amounts,
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purify in large amounts
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520. That's a million doses.
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wasn't prohibited at first.
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LSD was first marketed,
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and cheaply available.
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528. The preacher is a man called Teddy Bear.
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is the only sacrament.
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532. She will be his woman for as
long as they feel like it.
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be your woman, your wife?
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they could not agree anymore,
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society that was around them.
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different system of values,
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very strong anti-war feelings
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oneness with other people,
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with nature, and so on,
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implications for how you feel
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a very, very important
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the old, conservative values.
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for my heart out of faith
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553. that this was the right thing to do,
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554. and everywhere I went, I gave it away,
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555. and I saw what it did to people,
and I said, "This is good."
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556. 5,000 doses of the Orange Sunshine was
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557. a little, teeny bag like that.
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558. You know, that's a whole
division of soldiers.
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brothers and sisters,
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to be killed in Vietnam.
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brings out 50,000 marchers
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pacifists and hippies together.
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I think psychedelics were
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part, but I don't think
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on that was frightening,
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denounce the youth rebellion,
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the drug, or the drugs
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many ways, ridiculous.
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583. - It's not always easy
to undo what I've done.
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584. - LSD, I've heard about it.
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585. I can see through the walls.
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586. - God, help!
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587. Help me!
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588. - Nothing was not extreme with LSD.
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589. It was projected in a way that made
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591. Well, gee, is this drug
gonna send me to the grave,
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592. the mental institutions, prison,
and to the gates of heaven,
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593. and I'll have the best
sex I ever had in my life.
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594. Well, that's pretty interesting.
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595. - KRON TV has governor, Ronald Reagan,
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596. to comment on the problem.
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597. - Well, I am terribly frightened
by the problem of LSD.
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great deal of misinformation
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599. by those who seem to see no harm in it.
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600. But as a parent and as a
citizen, and certainly now
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601. in this position, I am greatly concerned.
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602. There is nothing smart.
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603. There's nothing a grownup
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604. or sophisticated in
taking an LSD trip at all.
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605. They're just being complete fools.
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606. Anyone that would engage in this,
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607. or indulge in this is just a plain fool.
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608. After public
debates about the dangers
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609. of LSD became increasingly acrimonious,
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610. the state of California eventually
reacted in October 1966.
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611. The substance was prohibited.
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612. - And we're moving from legal to illegal,
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who was a serious felon.
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615. I mean, I've been convicted many times.
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616. I've spent time in 14 different prisons.
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617. All of this has happened to me
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devotion to psychedelics.
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619. So, am I a criminal?
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620. Of course, I'm a criminal.
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the prohibition of LSD,
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in the Golden Gate Park
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625. the most diverse sections
in the protest movement
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626. brought together, and went
on an enormous demonstration.
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627. - Six words:
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628. turn on, tune in,
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629. drop out.
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630. The sound
of the youth movement
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631. concurred the major TV studios.
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632. The new mass media spread
the hippies' message
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633. across the entire globe.
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Francisco has been warned
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635. of a hippie invasion come summer
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636. in numbers almost too
staggering to comprehend.
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as 200,000 young people
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country, and be expected
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639. to invade the city, and
the influx will affect
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640. primarily, the Haight-Ashbury.
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641. - The media put in a big story
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642. about the Haight-Ashbury,
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643. and it was this lovely place to go,
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644. and you might see John
Lennon, or you know, perhaps—
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645. Anyway, they created a monster for us.
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646. And within a few weeks, it changed.
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647. People came from all over
America by the hundreds,
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and by early summer,
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649. there must have been
10,000 people sleeping
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650. on the sidewalks and in the
park, and in every alley,
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651. hungry, and homeless, and it was crazy.
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652. - Here, San Francisco, Haight Street,
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653. and all the dance floors, and you had
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654. 2,000 people all taking
500 micrograms of LSD.
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655. I thought, "This was gonna be madness."
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656. I though this would have
been madness in all context.
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657. I couldn't see how that could work.
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658. How would you handle bad trips?
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659. 1967.
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660. The psychedelic movement in
full bloom. Summer of love.
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662. and put it together, okay?
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663. - Come on American folks, sing it with me.
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hospitals of young people
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666. who have freaked out and been picked up
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667. by the police in a state
of desperate terror.
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668. Where are my friends?
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669. Do my friends know I'm here?
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670. Where am I
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671. Where am I?
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672. - You're in the hospital here. Come on.
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673. - I'm Doctor McLain.
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674. The bad trip
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675. is a frightening thing to witness.
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676. It must be far more
terrifying to experience.
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677. Where am I?
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678. - Come right around here to the—
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679. You're in the hospital.
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680. - Your hands are cold.
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681. - Joan.
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682. - I don't wanna be here.
Where are my friends?
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683. - The greatest pushers
in this country today
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684. are the missionaries who
make and distribute LSD
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685. because they are convinced
it's a wonderful way,
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686. as that poisonous, evil
man, Doctor Timothy Leary,
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687. has said, it is a way to turn
on, tune in, and drop out.
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688. Timothy Leary was pronounced
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689. by President Nixon, to be the
most dangerous man in America.
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690. A short time later, he received
a draconic prison sentence
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691. for possession of two joints.
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692. - What happened with Leary,
who made the psychedelics
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would be in responsible hands,
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694. certainly increasing the risks
and minimizing the benefits,
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695. and literally killed
the legitimate research.
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697. became his constant worry.
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698. LSD ended up where it had
started, in psychiatry,
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699. where it is still
tolerated in some clinics.
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700. - When I came to the United
States and I joined the team
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using an approach that is
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703. where a dose is significant.
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704. It's between 300 and five, 600 micrograms.
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705. We asked the patients to
keep their eyes closed.
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706. We were literally were using eye shades.
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707. We were using headphones, hi-fi music,
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708. and the talking was done
beforehand and after.
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709. That was a much more effective
approach to the therapy
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710. in terms of personal transformation.
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711. Dean Colweather is arriving
for his third LSD session.
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712. Cancer of the bowel gave
him almost constant pain,
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for over six months
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714. as a result of his previous session.
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715. As well as that, the
drug has helped him come
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he knows will end soon.
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work with cancer patients,
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719. the basic assumption was
that they would somehow,
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720. very radically, change
their concept of death.
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721. - Every drop.
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722. - It's for people whom
knew that they could die
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723. in a matter of weeks or months,
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725. and their way of being actually
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day changed dramatically.
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successful study besides being
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729. People come first
programmed by our culture,
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731. and suddenly comes an
experience that shows you
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733. that you are not really just your body.
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as something that's death
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735. of the body, and you get a sense
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736. that death is a kind of an adventure
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there is a sort of a large
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738. dimension there that you
actually knew nothing about.
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739. After the special
authorizations finally expired
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741. as an internationally outlawed drug.
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744. - These cop outs were so demonized.
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747. for better than 30 years,
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748. the consensus opinion was
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749. this research was too dangerous,
or too edgy, to be done.
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750. - We started our work with
psilocybin in about 2000.
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751. It was difficult, but we got approved.
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752. People who are eligible for our trial
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753. are people who have
anxiety, and or depression,
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754. secondary to their cancer diagnosis,
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755. and they are struggling with
these existential questions
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756. of life and death, and their
own psychological discomfort.
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757. They go through two days of screening,
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758. in which they receive a physical exam,
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760. and psychological testing.
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761. So after preparation,
the volunteers schedule
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experience that's uplifting
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765. and alters their perceptual set
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766. in a way that makes the
remainder of their life
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767. and their struggle with
their disease process
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768. something that's really
quite manageable for them.
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769. - The prognosis was very poor.
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770. There were so many
treatments, and since I have
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I got very preoccupied
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you know, micromanaging.
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773. So my life just kind of
got narrower and narrower.
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774. I got more exclusively
focused on the cancer.
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775. I became more withdrawn.
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776. Finally my daughter and friends
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needed to do something.
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experience with psychedelics,
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780. - Looks like this is for you.
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volunteers have what's called
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that this experience is
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785. and it's that element,
I believe, that imprints
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786. this experience into
people's consciousness
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787. in a way that has huge
value going forward.
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789. starting in about 10 minutes,
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790. and it's like your brain is going offline,
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791. one part at a time.
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792. And I tell people this story
to make it a little clearer,
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793. since I do a lot of
sailing, and if you're out
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794. in the open ocean, and you
were to fall off your boat,
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795. you turn around and the boat's gone,
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796. and then pretty soon the water's
gone, and then your gone.
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797. You don't have any sense of self anymore.
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798. - That's good.
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799. - Okay, now let's put some
headphones on you, okay?
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800. - Okay.
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801. - Remember to let us
know how the volume is
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802. if you want it higher or lower.
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because I was fighting it.
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806. I wanted to open my eyes
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807. and make things snap back into place.
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808. If I didn't have the
help of the people there,
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and tried to walk around
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810. and get things to focus back in again,
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812. So the supervision, I
think, is very important.
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813. After about an hour and
a half, I calmed down.
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814. At one point, I thought I
might be in a cathedral,
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"Well, if there was ever
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818. "a good time, this is it,
so talk to me,"
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820. I did it again, and nothing happened.
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experience of familiarity,
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look at them in great detail.
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828. I might fall into a depression,
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out of it pretty easily.
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way you approach the world
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833. It's almost unbelievable
that after one day,
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medications or anything,
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when I actually returned
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I took the substance.
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plausible that there is a
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go into after the body dies,
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845. but of course, you will never
know until you get there,
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848. - Well, right here is where it
was painted, "Nothing lasts."
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