Anonymous ID: 3f9247 Feb. 15, 2019, 5:33 p.m. No.5198766   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8804

>>5196346 lb.

>EYES ON

>Still reading through it but here's all 3 posts, very interdasting. Thanks, fren.

>Anon's dig on MAPS: Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies

 

you forgot to add that it was the Weather Underground (e.g. B Dorne ND W. Ayers) that busted Leary and aided his flight to Switzerland.

 

http://blogs.evergreen.edu/maymeg14/blog/2012/03/09/prison-break-of-timothy-leary/

 

Also there was an odd incident memorialized by Ken Keasy in Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test whereby Leary and Hunter S. Thompson made acquiantance and a bunch of Hells Angels.

 

pasta from wiki:

Experimentation with psychoactive drugs

 

At the invitation of Perry Lane neighbor and Stanford psychology graduate student Vik Lovell, an acquaintance of Richard Alpert and Allen Ginsberg, Kesey volunteered to take part in what turned out to be a CIA-financed study under the aegis of Project MKULTRA, a highly secret military program, at the Menlo ParkVeterans' Hospital[22] where he worked as a night aide.[23] The project studied the effects of psychoactive drugs, particularly LSD, psilocybin, mescaline, cocaine, aMT, and DMTon people.[2] Kesey wrote many detailed accounts of his experiences with these drugs, both during the study and in the years of private experimentation that followed.[citation needed]

Kesey's role as a medical guinea pig, as well as his stint working at the Veterans' Administration hospital, inspired him to write One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. The success of this book, as well as the demolition of the Perry Lane cabins in August 1963, allowed him to move to a log house at 7940 La Honda Road in La Honda, California, a rustic hamlet in the Santa Cruz Mountains fifteen miles to the west of the Stanford University campus.[24] He frequently entertained friends and many others with parties he called "Acid Tests," involving music (including the Stanford-educated Anonymous Artists of America and Kesey's favorite band, the Grateful Dead), black lights, fluorescent paint, strobe lights, LSD, and other psychedeliceffects. These parties were described in some of Ginsberg's poems and served as the basis for Tom Wolfe's The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, an early exemplar of the nonfiction novel.[25] Other firsthand accounts of the Acid Tests appear in Hell's Angels: The Strange and Terrible Saga of the Outlaw Motorcycle Gangsby Hunter S. Thompson and the 1967 Hell's Angels memoir Freewheelin Frank, Secretary of the Hell's Angels…

 

and finally an anecdote…. it was reading Leary while in High school (1990s) that I learned of MKUltra…. Never realized or gave much thought to how the program would have kept on…. I figured they'd want sharks with lazers on their head or sumptin.

But…. in his book "The Politics of Ecstacy" an early chapter mentions the MKUltra tests with psychotropics on populations as means on non-lethally subduing a population while armed forces take control away. His specific example: LSD in the WATER SUPPLY!

 

all his works are recently available free online from a university I believe in NY…. here sauce:

 

http://archives.nypl.org/mss/18400

 

PS. Tim Leary convinced me that memes we're of vital importance in the 21st century …. but it took you fags to show me how so. (chaos and cyberculture) https://www.nypl.org/blog/2012/09/10/transmissions-timothy-leary-papers-what-i-thought-i-knew

 

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