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Stanley Call stanley_call at bbs.fullcoll.edu
Fri Mar 10 13:54:00 EST 1995


Any time one feels like it one may alter one
's brain functions by adjusting the flow of neurotransmitters. Simply
take some lysergic acid diethylamide, dmt, banisteropis caapi, salvia
divinorum (poyomate), lophophora williamsi, mescaline, psylocybin, or
any other of various sources of adjusters. It is very interesting and
harmless if one is prepared. The only psychological damage comes from
inside when one is not prepared. Full preparedness can not occur unless
the government legalizes psychedelics, provides information and licenses
specialists, and regulates the uses of these adjusters. If everyone was
prepared, there would be no "bad trips". Many of the horror stories
about lsd are just pure fiction. Others are exxagerations or twisted in
their
"facts
There have only been a few cases of people juming out of windows.
One was at the psychedelic center of Millbrook. A man, I believe his
name was Bill Haines, but I could be mistaken, it could have been
someone else, a man jumped out of the second story window and broke his
leg. He was on lsd, but he was the leader of a meditation group and
more likely to try magic tricks anyway.
There was also a man who was in the cia. He had been given lsd without
being told, and of course had a bad trip, he wasn't prepared at all.
After his psychedelic experience, he realized his job with the cia was
immoral, the whole organization was immoral, and he wanted to quit and
felt very depressed-- he was living a life of lies. He was a threat to
the cia, a possible information leak that could get them into trouble.
He was alone in a room in a high rise, alone with another cia agent. He
supposedly jumped to his death, but many people believe it was murder.
He was not on lsd at the time, but the
"suicide"
was attributed to lsd "intoxication".

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