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it was not nearly as powerful as lsd. ginsberg told him he needed to try lsd. leary did not believe him, but ginsberg warned leary about the political dangers of doing this. and leary, who had no experience with politics, media or the law, paid no attention. remember, ginsberg was prosecutor for the publication of "howl" in the famous trial of the 1950's. ginsberg understood public relations and law, and the way you get into trouble easily. leary becomes the third figure in the spread of lsd. he started giving lsd to his friends and graduate students and then harvard undergraduates. that was when harvard pulled the plug. in 1963, harvard fired leary for undergraduates. he then moved to upstate new york to an estate to conduct what he called lsd experiments. millbrook was owned by one of his followers who had inherited it -- obviously an heir to a wealthy new york city fortune. leary's experiments were rather cautious, although they were by no means serious. he was still trapped inside his own head in the world of the research scientist. he had been a research s
it was not nearly as powerful as lsd. ginsberg told him he needed to try lsd. leary did not believe him, but ginsberg warned leary about the political dangers of doing this. and leary, who had no experience with politics, media or the law, paid no attention. remember, ginsberg was prosecutor for the publication of "howl" in the famous trial of the 1950's. ginsberg understood public relations and law, and the way you get into trouble easily. leary becomes the third figure in the spread...
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i think 97% had at least one lsd trip. lsd and hippies go together. you could call it better living through chemistry. lsd came about -- in addition to sandoz, through the influence of four people. i will go through each of them in a little bit. the first of these was all the huxley who is best known of the author -- as the author of "brave new world." huxley immigrated to the united states and became a script writer in hollywood. there was more money to be made writing scripts the novels. he love los angeles because of the bright sunshine. his particular kind of lightness allowed him to see a little light. he could read if he had a magnifying glass and sat out right next to the swimming pool in the bright sun. he loved l.a. for that reason. in the 1950's he experimented mescaline, which was derived from peyote and lsd. he wrote the first serious book about lsd. the book is " doors of perception." he advocated lsd. he thought it was so powerful that it would cause all of the internal mental structures of everybody in the world to be radically altered
i think 97% had at least one lsd trip. lsd and hippies go together. you could call it better living through chemistry. lsd came about -- in addition to sandoz, through the influence of four people. i will go through each of them in a little bit. the first of these was all the huxley who is best known of the author -- as the author of "brave new world." huxley immigrated to the united states and became a script writer in hollywood. there was more money to be made writing scripts the...
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he took a lot of lsd. i wasn't living with him at the time. and others were on the same path. no. i took lsd once in my life and it was amazing but both thought, "wow! i don't want to go through that again." but it definitely exacerbated the symptoms that loosely strung together you and i might call schizophrenia. he heard voices, he became uncommunicative. they affect you deeply. there really were black holes in the sky. after his departure, you created music that will live as long as rock and roll. the dark side of the moon is still one of the most popular albums to download in the world. another interesting thing you have said is that this was, in essence, the moment when you felt the band had achieved what it had set out to do, what you had set out to achieve, and so from then on, you clung together more out of fear than hope. right, well that is my opinion. so was it a downward slide from that? no. you look at what we did together even though it , of course not. as uncomfortable as it was to be in that relationship... we were no longer fo
he took a lot of lsd. i wasn't living with him at the time. and others were on the same path. no. i took lsd once in my life and it was amazing but both thought, "wow! i don't want to go through that again." but it definitely exacerbated the symptoms that loosely strung together you and i might call schizophrenia. he heard voices, he became uncommunicative. they affect you deeply. there really were black holes in the sky. after his departure, you created music that will live as long...
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i took lsd once in my life and it was amazing but both thought, "wow!itely exacerbated the symptoms that loosely strung together what you and i might call schizophrenia. he heard voices, he became uncommunicative. he turned into a different person. they were black holes in the sky. it cleary affect you and the band deeply. but after his departure, you created music that will live as long as rock and roll will live. dark side of the moon is, still is, one of the most popular albums to download in the world. another interesting thing you have said about that is that that was, in essence, the moment when you felt the band had achieved what it had set to do, and so from then on, you clung together more out of fear than hope. well, that's my opinion. so was it a downward slide from dark side of the moon? well, no, of course not. because if you look at what we did together, uncomfortable as it was, to be in that relationship... we were no longer four guys in the garage. we were a real group. four guys driven by the ambition of making it. with the dark side of
i took lsd once in my life and it was amazing but both thought, "wow!itely exacerbated the symptoms that loosely strung together what you and i might call schizophrenia. he heard voices, he became uncommunicative. he turned into a different person. they were black holes in the sky. it cleary affect you and the band deeply. but after his departure, you created music that will live as long as rock and roll will live. dark side of the moon is, still is, one of the most popular albums to...
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as well as smuggling bullets and other kit out of his base, he was also smuggling cannabis and lsd inwas recovered after his arrest. a former army officer, and now northern ireland politician, doug beattie is amazed at maxwell's audacious double life. we could have been looking at loss of life, perpetrated at the hands of a serving soldier of the british military. and if we don't have a look at our security checks, and how we vet people before theyjoin the military, then we're going to have problems in the future. the ministry of defence says all personnel are subject to regular checks. but ciaran maxwell, the renegade commando, has caused serious embarrassment to the royal marines. june kelly, bbc news. the government says it wants to recruit an extra 21,000 mental health workers in england over the next four years. the health secretary, jeremy hunt, says it is time to end what he called the historic imbalance between mental and physical health services. but the royal college of nursing has questioned if there is enough time to train so many staff. a man has been left with facial inj
as well as smuggling bullets and other kit out of his base, he was also smuggling cannabis and lsd inwas recovered after his arrest. a former army officer, and now northern ireland politician, doug beattie is amazed at maxwell's audacious double life. we could have been looking at loss of life, perpetrated at the hands of a serving soldier of the british military. and if we don't have a look at our security checks, and how we vet people before theyjoin the military, then we're going to have...
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. >> reporter: if you were going to san francisco, lsd was part of the trip. >> this is the day theyry, lsd evangelist was at a festival in golden gate park. the photographs, part of an exhibition at the california historical society, curetted by grateful dead biographer. >> it was a tsunami of young people looking for something. >> reporter: the music was new. janis joplin found her voice here. ♪ >> reporter: jimi hendrix literally and figuratively lit his guitar on fire at monterey pop. peace could be found within, declaredal and ginsburg, and no one knew if it would last. >> could be that what we are doing is building a temporal that will last the summer. >> reporter: turns out, 1967 was the happy days of that decade. assassinations and riots and protests would soon follow, but not all of the innocence was lost. >> if you do yoga, if you eat organic food, if you care about the epa, if you care about gay rights, you're part of the '60s. those issues are at the core of our daily lives in 2017. >> harry joins me now. the sound track alone, watch that on loop. >> 1967, i am going on m
. >> reporter: if you were going to san francisco, lsd was part of the trip. >> this is the day theyry, lsd evangelist was at a festival in golden gate park. the photographs, part of an exhibition at the california historical society, curetted by grateful dead biographer. >> it was a tsunami of young people looking for something. >> reporter: the music was new. janis joplin found her voice here. ♪ >> reporter: jimi hendrix literally and figuratively lit his...
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lsd exams team in the first in. the first few days when i was in office you remember he allowed cameras everywhere like there were people just running down the halls with cameras probably because he thought being president would be simple like he would just waltz in and sign some things titled approving all of the pipelines and no m.r.i. for poor people immigration immigrants can eat a bag or whatever type of baggage they pick themselves because we still kind of need them in the fields. then. don't shoot the messenger. then trump started the process that the job is a little more complicated than that so they got rid of the cameras next the white house began texting using an encrypted app that automatically deletes all correspondences and a few days ago citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington filed a lawsuit against them for this auto delete app but more and more secretive this white house gets the closer and closer we slide to a fascist state we now have a reality game show host as president a completel
lsd exams team in the first in. the first few days when i was in office you remember he allowed cameras everywhere like there were people just running down the halls with cameras probably because he thought being president would be simple like he would just waltz in and sign some things titled approving all of the pipelines and no m.r.i. for poor people immigration immigrants can eat a bag or whatever type of baggage they pick themselves because we still kind of need them in the fields. then....
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and he was smuggling it into his base, along with lsd.ern ireland politician, doug beattie, is amazed at what maxwell got away with. we could have been looking at a loss of life perpetrated by a serving soldier of the british military. and if we don't have a look at our security checks and how we vet people before they join the military, then we are going to have problems in the future. the ministry of defence said all personnel are subject to regular checks, but ciaran maxwell, who once gave his fellow commandos a talk on the security situation in northern ireland, has severely embarrassed the royal marines. june kelly, bbc news. former bosses of the charity kids company could be disqualified from running businesses, following a government probe into its collapse. the insolvency service says it's bringing court proceedings against camilla batmanghelidjh and bbc broadcaster alan yentob. in all, nine of the charity's former directors are facing bans of between 2.5 years and six years. kids company closed in 2015, despite receiving a grant
and he was smuggling it into his base, along with lsd.ern ireland politician, doug beattie, is amazed at what maxwell got away with. we could have been looking at a loss of life perpetrated by a serving soldier of the british military. and if we don't have a look at our security checks and how we vet people before they join the military, then we are going to have problems in the future. the ministry of defence said all personnel are subject to regular checks, but ciaran maxwell, who once gave...
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as well as smuggling bullets and other kit out of his base, he was also smuggling cannabis and lsd ins recovered after his arrest. a former army officer and now northern ireland politician, doug beattie is amazed at maxwell's audacious double life. we could have been looking at a loss of life perpetrated at the hands of a serving soldier of the british military and if we don't have a look at our security checks and how we vet people before theyjoin the military then we are going to have problems in the future. the ministry of defence says all personnel are subject to regular checks but ciaran maxwell, the renegade commando, has caused serious embarrassment to the royal marines. june kelly, bbc news. the government says it wants to recruit an extra 21,000 mental health workers in england over the next four years. the health secretary, jeremy hunt, says it's time to end what he called the "historic imbalance" between mental and physical health services. but the royal college of nursing has questioned if there's enough time to train so many staff. here's our health editor, hugh pym. as a
as well as smuggling bullets and other kit out of his base, he was also smuggling cannabis and lsd ins recovered after his arrest. a former army officer and now northern ireland politician, doug beattie is amazed at maxwell's audacious double life. we could have been looking at a loss of life perpetrated at the hands of a serving soldier of the british military and if we don't have a look at our security checks and how we vet people before theyjoin the military then we are going to have...
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also the spread of lsd and the prevalence of drugs in hippie culture. this class is about 55 minutes. today weabaugh: ok, so are going to talk about the
also the spread of lsd and the prevalence of drugs in hippie culture. this class is about 55 minutes. today weabaugh: ok, so are going to talk about the
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back then lsd, pcp. in my later years, it's been mostly -- it was coke for a while, but i went to other drugs, heroin, meth. i've been coming here for the last ten years consistently, and it's pretty sad that i know the deputies in this place more than my own family. i know this place mo than my son, you know. >> this is the first time rivas' son has been deployed while she's been locked up. normally she would serve her time in prison, but a judge granted her request to stay at the orange county jail so she could be closer to her son when he returns from afghanistan. >> prison is a cakewalk, you know. it's so much easier. i've got it made up there. upstate is our house. this is their house. over here it's the deputies. this is their house. they run it as their home. it's very tight. nobody wants to do their time here. i've chosen to stay to see my boy. everyone thinks i'm crazy but, no, i want 45 minutes with him, because you never know if it's going to be the last. >>> coming up -- >> i drink and i get
back then lsd, pcp. in my later years, it's been mostly -- it was coke for a while, but i went to other drugs, heroin, meth. i've been coming here for the last ten years consistently, and it's pretty sad that i know the deputies in this place more than my own family. i know this place mo than my son, you know. >> this is the first time rivas' son has been deployed while she's been locked up. normally she would serve her time in prison, but a judge granted her request to stay at the orange...
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you do not know, the idea that was put forward in the early 1970's, they hit the divvy 1970's, youy lsd can stop there. is adea of this that there natural mold that can grow supplies of rye grain used to make bread, when it is mold grows, if you consume it, in just it, it is poisonous, it can harm you. ergot isese type of hallucinogenic type trips. it is adjusting to the afflicted girls were having a bad trip. -- it is suggesting the afflicted girls were having a bad trip. this very which is a vampire that refuses to die, it keeps on coming back even though it was debunked within weeks and has byir regularly debunked scholars ever since. here's the basic problem, the problem with ergot, we are looking for simple solutions for our society like to take, please doctor, give me one peel and with pure -- pill and would cure everything. unfortunately, life is not that simple. history is not that simple either. the problem with her got from a grain supply point of view, not out of the afflicted girls live in the same place, they live miles apart. some live in andover as some in summit inand a
you do not know, the idea that was put forward in the early 1970's, they hit the divvy 1970's, youy lsd can stop there. is adea of this that there natural mold that can grow supplies of rye grain used to make bread, when it is mold grows, if you consume it, in just it, it is poisonous, it can harm you. ergot isese type of hallucinogenic type trips. it is adjusting to the afflicted girls were having a bad trip. -- it is suggesting the afflicted girls were having a bad trip. this very which is a...
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and he was smuggling it into his base, along with lsd.nd northern ireland politician, doug beattie, is amazed at what maxwell got away with. we could have been looking at a loss of life perpetrated by a serving soldier of the british military. and if we don't have a look at our security checks and how we vet people before they join the military, then we are going to have problems in the future. the ministry of defence said all personnel are subject to regular checks, but ciaran maxwell, who once gave his fellow commandos a talk on the security situation in northern ireland, has severely embarrassed the royal marines. june kelly, bbc news. the ministry ofjustice has made it clear to note that so—called sex for rent agreements are illegal and carry a sentence rent agreements are illegal and carry a sentence of up to seven yea rs carry a sentence of up to seven years injail. an investigation by bbc south—east found that landlords across the region are exploiting vulnerable young people by offering free accommodation in exchange for sex. the
and he was smuggling it into his base, along with lsd.nd northern ireland politician, doug beattie, is amazed at what maxwell got away with. we could have been looking at a loss of life perpetrated by a serving soldier of the british military. and if we don't have a look at our security checks and how we vet people before they join the military, then we are going to have problems in the future. the ministry of defence said all personnel are subject to regular checks, but ciaran maxwell, who...
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the apostles of that particular spiritual quest of the 60s are lost to us because they took too much lsd and never came back, that's the problem. and wrote the books which should have been the companion books my own work. >> think you for your question. >>. >> thank you. >> thank you for coming, i read sexual persona during, when i was recovering from a bout with sexism so workplace sexism is something that affects a lot of women. what can male allies do to help alleviate the common situation of workplace sexism? in a way that doesn't overly blame them? >> i'm saying that a real man is honorable. a real man respects women. and that any man who abuses women or treats then in a denigrating fashion is showing weakness, a weakness that in fact comes from some inner sense that he has of women's overwhelming power and to prove that i had to write a 700 page book. all right, so i'm calling for a mutual respect between the sexes but i'm also calling for middle-class girls to stop asking for special protections. i want a quality of treatment in the workplace so i think there's too much decrying o
the apostles of that particular spiritual quest of the 60s are lost to us because they took too much lsd and never came back, that's the problem. and wrote the books which should have been the companion books my own work. >> think you for your question. >>. >> thank you. >> thank you for coming, i read sexual persona during, when i was recovering from a bout with sexism so workplace sexism is something that affects a lot of women. what can male allies do to help...
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see in the 1970s a concerted effort by the dea take down networks bringing in hash and marijuana and lsd which is mostly manufactured and it's a massive movement and you start to see white kids getting 10, 20, 30 year jail sentences. if you look at the war on drugs we don't always get it right. drug institutional power of the state starts to increase at the white dealers and distributors before it becomes racialized. >> i think we have run out of time. >> that will be the last word. >> thank you very much. >> from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. eastern we learn about their artifacts and exhibits and to answer viewer questions about the american revolution. here's a preview. >> so in this gallery we kind of unpack the story of the declaration of independence. and passing the declaration of independen independence. and other members of congress. very few people ever saw the document. most people encountered text in the declaration either from newspaper or broad side sprinting or communities. we rotate on display. different printing of the declaration. right now we have one of the rarest actually in ger
see in the 1970s a concerted effort by the dea take down networks bringing in hash and marijuana and lsd which is mostly manufactured and it's a massive movement and you start to see white kids getting 10, 20, 30 year jail sentences. if you look at the war on drugs we don't always get it right. drug institutional power of the state starts to increase at the white dealers and distributors before it becomes racialized. >> i think we have run out of time. >> that will be the last word....
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young peoplethe coming out of lsd today.ally want to -- today.lse do they really want to leave london? mark: i did -- i think the financial services sector is the track of sector for them to work and what we need to think about is what are the skills for tomorrow? absolutely. i'm it progress of the london school of economics. today, we need scientists to understand robotics, artificial intelligence. and part of our report today says that we must set up stronger links with the university to supply those who are not just economic but also have the technical skills. tom: what you need from theresa may to achieve this? if you are getting a high and silicon valley in the united kingdom. what you need from theresa may? she is a bit distracted right now. mark: one of the things that the heart of the report today is that if the u.k. remains a global financial sector, we need a strong partnership between government, the industry and regulators. brexit, infrastructure, of digital and physical. the range of things that we want to see f
young peoplethe coming out of lsd today.ally want to -- today.lse do they really want to leave london? mark: i did -- i think the financial services sector is the track of sector for them to work and what we need to think about is what are the skills for tomorrow? absolutely. i'm it progress of the london school of economics. today, we need scientists to understand robotics, artificial intelligence. and part of our report today says that we must set up stronger links with the university to...