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Lsd: Encyclopedia - Lsd
D-lysergic acid diethylamide, commonly called acid, LSD, or LSD-25, is a powerful semisynthetic psychedelic drug. A typical dose of LSD d...
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Lsd: Encyclopedia Ii - Lsd - Lsd In The United States
Prior to 1967, LSD was available legally in the United States as an experimental psychiatric drug. LSD 'apostle' Al Hubbard actively prom...
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Lsd: Encyclopedia Ii - Lsd - Lsd In The United States
Prior to 1967, LSD was available legally in the United States as an experimental psychiatric drug. LSD 'apostle' Al Hubbard actively prom...
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D-lysergic Acid N-α-hydroxyethylamide: Encyclopedia - D-lysergic Acid N-α-hydroxyethylamide
D-lysergic acid α-hydroxyethylamide, also known as d-lysergic acid methyl carbinolamide, is a psychedelic alkaloid of the ergoline famil...
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Bill W.: Encyclopedia - Bill W.
William Griffith Wilson (commonly known as Bill Wilson or Bill W.), was a co-founder of the mutual-help group Alcoholics Anonymous. The o...
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Ald-52: Encyclopedia - Ald-52
ALD-52 or N-acetyl-LSD, is a chemical analogue of LSD-25 (D-Lysergic Acid Diethylamide), discovered by Albert Hofmann, but later just fi...
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Hallucination: Encyclopedia - Hallucination
A hallucination is a sensory perception experienced in the absence of an external stimulus, as distinct from an illusion, which is a misp...
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Stanislav Grof: Encyclopedia - Stanislav Grof
Stanislav Grof (born 1931 in Prague, Czechoslovakia) is one of the founders of the field of transpersonal psychology and a pioneering res...
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4-ho-dipt: Encyclopedia - 4-ho-dipt
4-HO-DiPT (also known as 4-hydroxy-di-isopropyl-tryptamine, or Iprocin) is a hallucinogenic drug.
It is classified as a tryptamine deriva...
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Albert Hofmann: Encyclopedia - Albert Hofmann
For the American artist, see Albert Hoffman
Dr. Albert Hofmann (1906 - ) is a prominent Swiss scientist and best known as the "father" o...
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Aliotta Haynes Jeremiah: Encyclopedia - Aliotta Haynes Jeremiah
Aliotta-Haynes-Jeremiah was an American rock group from the early 1970s.
This Chicago trio was comprised of Mitch Aliotta, Skip Haynes, a...
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Bromo-dragonfly: Encyclopedia - Bromo-dragonfly
Bromo-DragonFLY is a psychedelic hallucinogenic drug somewhat related to the phenethylamine family. Bromo-DragonFLY is considered an extr...
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Altered States: Encyclopedia - Altered States
Altered States is the only novel (ISBN 0060107278) and last film written by Paddy Chayefsky. Both novel and film are based on Dr. John C....
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Ram Dass: Encyclopedia - Ram Dass
Dr. Richard Alpert (born April 6, 1931), later known as Baba Ram Dass, was a professor of psychology at Harvard University who became wel...
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Synaesthesia: Encyclopedia - Synaesthesia
Synaesthesia (also spelled synesthesia); from the Greek (syn-) “union”, and (aesthesis) “sensation”; is the neurological mixing o...
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2,5-dimethoxy-4-iodoamphetamine: Encyclopedia - 2,5-dimethoxy-4-iodoamphetamine
DOI or 2,5-dimethoxy-4-iodoamphetamine is a psychedelic hallucinogenic drug of the phenethylamine family. Despite being a substituted amp...
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25-dimethoxy-4-iodoamphetamine: Encyclopedia - 25-dimethoxy-4-iodoamphetamine
DOI or 2,5-dimethoxy-4-iodoamphetamine is a psychedelic hallucinogenic drug of the phenethylamine family. Despite being a substituted amp...
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Lsd: Encyclopedia Ii - Lsd - Effects
LSD - Physical.
Physical reactions to LSD are highly variable and may include: uterine contractions, body temperature increase, elevate...
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Lsd: Encyclopedia Ii - Lsd - Chemistry
LSD is an example of an ergoline derivative. It is commonly produced from lysergic acid, which is made from the tartrate salt of ergotami...
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Lsd: Encyclopedia Ii - Lsd - Dosage
LSD is, by weight, one of the most potent drugs yet discovered. Both subjective reports and pharmacological methods such as receptor bind...
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Lsd: Encyclopedia Ii - Lsd - Origin
"LSD" is an abbreviation of the German chemical name of the compound, Lysergsäure-diethylamid. It was first synthesized in 1938 by Swiss...
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Lsd: Encyclopedia Ii - Lsd - Effects
LSD - Physical.
Physical reactions to LSD are highly variable and may include: uterine contractions, Hyperthermia (body temperature inc...
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Lsd: Encyclopedia Ii - Lsd - Chemistry
LSD is an example of an ergoline derivative. It is commonly produced from lysergic acid, which is made from the tartrate salt of ergotami...
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Lsd: Encyclopedia Ii - Lsd - Origin
"LSD" is an initialism formed from the German chemical name of the compound, Lysergsäure-diethylamid. It was first synthesized in 1938 b...
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Lsd: Encyclopedia Ii - Lsd - Dosage
LSD is, by weight, one of the most potent drugs yet discovered. Both subjective reports and pharmacological methods such as receptor bind...
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Lsd: Encyclopedia Ii - Lsd - Legal Status
The United Nations Convention on Psychotropic Substances (adopted in 1971) requires its parties to prohibit LSD. Hence, it is illegal in ...
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Lsd: Encyclopedia Ii - Lsd - Addiction Potential
LSD is not considered addictive, in that its users do not exhibit the medical community's commonly accepted definitions of addiction and ...
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Lsd: Encyclopedia Ii - Lsd - Legal Status
The United Nations Convention on Psychotropic Substances (adopted in 1971) requires its parties to prohibit LSD. Hence, it is illegal in ...
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Psychopharmacology: Encyclopedia Ii - Psychopharmacology - Lsd
LSD, a powerful hallucinogen, was developed at the Sandoz Laboratories (now Novartis) in Switzerland from research on chemicals found in ...
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Uss Fort Mchenry Lsd-43: Encyclopedia Ii - Uss Fort Mchenry Lsd-43 - History
USS Fort McHenry LSD-43 - 1988 – 1995.
Fort McHenry's maiden deployment was from June 1988 to December 1988 to the Western Pacif...
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Uss Whidbey Island Lsd-41: Encyclopedia Ii - Uss Whidbey Island Lsd-41 - History
In February of 1981, the U. S. Navy awarded Lockheed Shipbuilding Company of Seattle, Washington, a contract to construct LSD 41, first o...
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Eivør Pálsdóttir: Encyclopedia Ii - Eivør Pálsdóttir - Career
At the age of 12, Eivør traveled as the soloist of a Faroese men's choir to Italy. At 13 she had her first performance on Faroese televi...
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Uss Rushmore Lsd-47: Encyclopedia Ii - Uss Rushmore Lsd-47 - History
The ship's first assignment was to deliver three Air Cushioned Landing Craft (LCAC) to Camp Pendleton, California from Panama City, Flori...
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Drug Urban Legends: Encyclopedia Ii - Drug Urban Legends - Bad Lsd
The most widespread misinformation about LSD, is that it is possible for LSD to be tainted, or bad, or adulterated. While it is possible ...
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Drug Urban Legends: Encyclopedia Ii - Drug Urban Legends - Urban Legends About Pcp
The drug with the largest amount of urban legends about it is PCP, which is almost always described in pop culture in ways that are incom...
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Psychopharmacology: Encyclopedia Ii - Psychopharmacology - History
Psychoactive drug use predates recorded history. Hunter-gatherer societies tended to favor hallucinogenic drugs, and today their use can ...
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Psychopharmacology: Encyclopedia Ii - Psychopharmacology - Antipsychotic Drugs
Outside of the more popular drugs, there was success in the treatment of some of the symptoms of psychosis and depression. The first anti...
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Psychopharmacology: Encyclopedia Ii - Psychopharmacology - Mdma
MDMA, commonly known as Ecstasy, was popularized as an adjucant to talk therapy in the 1960s and 1970s by Dr. Alexander Shulgin. One prim...
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Dock Landing Ship: Encyclopedia Ii - Dock Landing Ship - Vessels Of This Classification
Currently there are two classes of LSD's in the United States Navy:
Whidbey Island Class:
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Psychedelic Mushroom: Encyclopedia Ii - Psychedelic Mushroom - Legal Status
The fly-agaric is not a controlled substance in most countries.
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Hippie: Encyclopedia Ii - Hippie - Drugs
Driven by the appeal of the Sixties "psychedelics guru", Harvard professor Timothy Leary, who advocated use of these drugs as a form of m...
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Illegal Drug Trade: Encyclopedia Ii - Illegal Drug Trade - Soft Drugs
Many people do not find the hard/soft drug distinction useful, as it is the drug users' behavior that is the most important determinate o...
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Illegal Drug Trade: Encyclopedia Ii - Illegal Drug Trade - Trade Of Specific Drugs
Illegal drug trade - Anabolic steroids.
For detailed information on anabolic steroids, see the Anabolic steroids article.
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Illegal Drug Trade: Encyclopedia Ii - Illegal Drug Trade - Manufacturing And Processing
Illegal drugs can be broken down into two major classes: those extracted from plants, and those synthesized from chemical precursors. For...
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Illegal Drug Trade: Encyclopedia Ii - Illegal Drug Trade - Distribution And Wholesaling
There are two primary means of distribution: a hierarchy and a hub-and-spoke layout. A hierarchical arrangement includes the manufacturer...
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Illegal Drug Trade: Encyclopedia Ii - Illegal Drug Trade - Manufacturing And Processing
Illegal drugs can be broken down into two major classes: those extracted from plants, and those synthesized from chemical precursors. For...
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Illegal Drug Trade: Encyclopedia Ii - Illegal Drug Trade - Distribution And Wholesaling
There are two primary means of distribution: a hierarchy and a hub-and-spoke layout. A hierarchical arrangement includes the manufacturer...
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Illegal Drug Trade: Encyclopedia Ii - Illegal Drug Trade - Retail Selling
Illegal drug trade - Availability of controlled substances over the Internet.
"No Prescription Websites" (NPWs) offer to sell controlle...
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Illegal Drug Trade: Encyclopedia Ii - Illegal Drug Trade - Rising Influence Of Mexican Cartels In Drug Trafficking In The U.s.
Since the late 1980's/early 1990's, narcotics trafficking organizations headed and comprised of Mexican nationals became the dominant for...
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Illegal Drug Trade: Encyclopedia Ii - Illegal Drug Trade - Punishments In Various Countries
Illegal drug trade - Australia.
There is a movement in Australia to make some narcotics decriminalised, particularly cannabis, making t...
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Illegal Drug Trade: Encyclopedia Ii - Illegal Drug Trade - Hard Drugs
'Hard drugs' are generally drugs considered to create a high degree of physical dependence (i.e. addiction) or considered to be a serious...
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Ergoline: Encyclopedia Ii - Ergoline - History & Uses
Ergoline alkaloids were first isolated from ergot, a fungus that infects grain and causes the disease ergotism. Ergot also has a long his...
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Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds: Encyclopedia Ii - Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds - Reference To Drugs
Since the initials of the title are LSD and the lyrics are psychedelic, some have suggested the song refers to drug use, and there was so...
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Ergoline: Encyclopedia Ii - Ergoline - Chemistry
There are three main classes of ergoline derivatives, the water-soluble amides of lysergic acid, the water-insoluble ergopeptide alkaloid...
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Lake Shore Drive: Encyclopedia Ii - Lake Shore Drive - History
In 1937, the double-decker Link Bridge over the Chicago River opened, along with viaducts over rail yards and other industrial areas conn...
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Lake Shore Drive: Encyclopedia Ii - Lake Shore Drive - History
In 1937, the double-decker Link Bridge over the Chicago River opened, along with viaducts over rail yards and other industrial areas conn...
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Hallucination: Encyclopedia Ii - Hallucination - Possible Causes
Florid hallucinations are usually associated with drug use (particularly hallucinogenic drugs), sleep deprivation, psychosis or neurologi...
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Synaesthesia: Encyclopedia Ii - Synaesthesia - Synaesthesia In Art
Synaesthesia is an often-used poetic device. In a familiar example, Andrew Marvell characterized the fruitful and serene atmosphere of th...
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Synaesthesia: Encyclopedia Ii - Synaesthesia - Clinical Description
Synaesthesia is a real phenomenon: indeed, some people see colors when they hear or read letters and numbers (the most common form). Othe...
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Harpers Ferry West Virginia: Encyclopedia Ii - Harpers Ferry West Virginia - Geography
Harpers Ferry is located at 39°19'31" North, 77°44'37" West (39.325398, -77.743599)GR1.
According to the United States Census Bureau, t...
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Pisces Iscariot: Encyclopedia Ii - Pisces Iscariot - Track Listing
"Landslide" is a cover of the song by Stevie Nicks from Fleetwood Mac.
"Girl Named Sandoz" is a reference to Sandoz Laboratories, where L...
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Harpers Ferry West Virginia: Encyclopedia Ii - Harpers Ferry West Virginia - History
In 1751, Robert Harper was given a patent on 125 acres (0.5 km²) at the present location of the town. In 1761, Harper established a...
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Harpers Ferry West Virginia: Encyclopedia Ii - Harpers Ferry West Virginia - Demographics
As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 307 people, 153 households, and 89 families residing in the town. The population density is 211.7/...
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Francis Crick: Encyclopedia Ii - Francis Crick - Reactions To Crick And His Work
Crick has widely been described as talkative, brash and lacking modesty. His personality combined with his scientific accomplishments pro...
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Francis Crick: Encyclopedia Ii - Francis Crick - Reactions To Crick And His Work
Crick has widely been described as talkative, brash and lacking modesty. His personality combined with his scientific accomplishments pro...
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Project Mkultra: Encyclopedia Ii - Project Mkultra - The Experiments
Central Intelligence Agency documents suggest that the agency considered and explored uses of radiation for the purpose of mind control a...
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Psychedelic:
Literally 'revealing mind'. A class of plants and drugs (e.g., peyote, psilocybin, LSD) that can produce florid ASCs. Ps...
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Patrick K. Kroupa: Encyclopedia Ii - Patrick K. Kroupa - 21st. Century
Patrick Kroupa finally kicked heroin through the use of the hallucinogenic drug, ibogaine. He was detoxed for the last time in the West I...
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Patrick K. Kroupa: Encyclopedia Ii - Patrick K. Kroupa - Mia / Doa 1996 - 2000
Prior to the 1990's Kroupa's reputation was based on his hacking talents. After 1991, the spotlight had shifted over to his writing and M...
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Patrick K. Kroupa: Encyclopedia Ii - Patrick K. Kroupa - Bibliography
Patrick K. Kroupa - Essays.
Voices In My Head MindVox: The Overture (1992), Patrick K. Kroupa. [34], [35], [36]
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Lake Shore Drive: Encyclopedia Ii - Lake Shore Drive - Lake Shore Drive In Popular Culture
Several films based in Chicago feature scenes on Lake Shore Drive, including Ferris Bueller's Day Off, The Blues Brothers, and Risky Busi...
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Patrick K. Kroupa: Encyclopedia Ii - Patrick K. Kroupa - Early Years
Patrick Kroupa was part of the first generation to grow up with home computers and network access. In numerous interviews he has repeated...
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Patrick K. Kroupa: Encyclopedia Ii - Patrick K. Kroupa - Mindvox Years 1991-1996
Patrick K. Kroupa - MindVox is formed.
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Acid House: Encyclopedia Ii - Acid House - Etymology
There are conflicting accounts about how the term "acid" came to describe this new style of house music. The explanations that have surfa...
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Major League Baseball Drug Policy: Encyclopedia Ii - Major League Baseball Drug Policy - Prohibited Substances
Under the policy, all players are prohibited from using, possessing, selling, facilitating the sale of, distributing, or facilitating the...
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2c-p: Encyclopedia Ii - 2c-p - Effects
2C-P produces intense hallucinogenic, psychedelic, and entheogenic effects. The drug has a very slow onset, and peak effects do not occur...
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Dancing Mania: Encyclopedia Ii - Dancing Mania - Scientific Explanations
Although no real consensus exists as to what caused the mania, some cases, especially the one in Aix-la-Chapelle, may have had an explain...
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Kool-aid: Encyclopedia Ii - Kool-aid - Other Uses
Kool-Aid's high concentration of food coloring and its low retail cost (US$0.20 a packet as of 2004) has led some to use Kool-Aid to dye ...
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Psychedelic Psychotherapy: Encyclopedia Ii - Psychedelic Psychotherapy - History
Psychedelic psychotherapy in the broadest possible sense of the term is likely as old as humanity's ancient knowledge of hallucinogenic p...
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Hawaiian Baby Woodrose: Encyclopedia Ii - Hawaiian Baby Woodrose - Psychotropic Use
The effects of oral ingestion of the seeds are comparable to LSD, although significantly less potent. The experience is usually reported ...
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Sidney Gottlieb: Encyclopedia Ii - Sidney Gottlieb - Mkultra
In April 1953 Sidney Gottlieb headed the secret Project MKULTRA which was activated on the order of CIA director Allen Dulles. Gottlieb w...
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Mel Lyman: Encyclopedia Ii - Mel Lyman - The Mel Lyman Family
After moving to Boston, Lyman became involved with Timothy Leary's group of LSD enthusiasts and ingested large quantities of the drug. At...
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Misuse Of Drugs Act 1971: Encyclopedia Ii - Misuse Of Drugs Act 1971 - History Of Drugs Policy In The Uk
The Drugs (Prevention of Misuse) Act 1964 controlled amphetamines in the UK in advance of international agreements and was later used to ...
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Misuse Of Drugs Act 1971: Encyclopedia Ii - Misuse Of Drugs Act 1971 - History Of Drugs Policy In The Uk
The Drugs (Prevention of Misuse) Act 1964 controlled amphetamines in the UK in advance of international agreements and was later used to ...
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Bootsy Collins: Encyclopedia Ii - Bootsy Collins - Early Career
With his brother, Catfish Collins, and Kash Waddy and Philippe Wynne, Collins formed a group called The Pacesetters in 1968. Until 1971, ...
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White Rabbit Song: Encyclopedia Ii - White Rabbit Song - Cultural References
The novel Go Ask Alice takes its name from the song, which includes the lyrics, "Go ask Alice/When she's ten feet tall". Grace Slick wrot...
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Lake Shore Drive: Encyclopedia Ii - Lake Shore Drive - Lake Shore Drive In Popular Culture
Several films based in Chicago feature scenes on Lake Shore Drive, including Ferris Bueller's Day Off, The Blues Brothers, and Risky Busi...
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Analog Pussy: Encyclopedia Ii - Analog Pussy - The Release
1999, Coming back from their first European tour - in which they'd played to over 30,000 people, they signed with a German label and rele...
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Eddie Hazel: Encyclopedia Ii - Eddie Hazel - Selected Events
Eddie Hazel was not the only Funkadelic member to have drug issues. Tawl Ross left the group because of a bad LSD trip and/or a speed ove...
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Go Ask Alice: Encyclopedia Ii - Go Ask Alice - Synopsis
At the beginning of the book, 'Alice' is a typical, insecure middle-class teenager, preoccupied with boys, diets and popularity. All this...
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Subterranean Homesick Blues: Encyclopedia Ii - Subterranean Homesick Blues - References And Allusions
While Dylan was not a member of the original Beat circles of the 1950s, Kerouac's The Subterraneans, a novel published in 1958 about the ...
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What's Up Doc? 1972 Film: Encyclopedia Ii - What's Up Doc? 1972 Film - Background Of The Production
The film came about as the result of a disastrous, aborted effort to film an adaptation of the black comedy novel A Glimpse of Tiger by H...
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Werewolf: Encyclopedia Ii - Werewolf - Theories Of Origin
A recent theory has been proposed to explain werewolf episodes in Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries. Ergot, which causes a form of fo...
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Jack Nicholson: Encyclopedia Ii - Jack Nicholson - Acting Career
Nicholson started his career as an actor, writer, and producer, working for and with Roger Corman. This included his screen debut in The ...
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Kerry Thornley: Encyclopedia Ii - Kerry Thornley - Military Life
Thornley had believed, among many other things, that he had been part of the CIA's notorious LSD-soaked assassin-conditioning program MK-...
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Werewolf: Encyclopedia Ii - Werewolf - Theories Of Origin
A recent theory has been proposed to explain werewolf episodes in Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries. Ergot, which causes a form of fo...
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Djavan: Encyclopedia Ii - Djavan - History
Born into a poor family in Maceió (capital of Alagoas, Northeast Brazil), Djavan formed the group Luz, Som, Dimensão (LSD - "Light, Sou...
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Rochdale College: Encyclopedia Ii - Rochdale College - Drug Culture
Rochdale was originally a refuge for the nation’s idealistic hippies in 1968. As nearby Yorkville became gentrified during the late 196...
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Randolph Street Chicago: Encyclopedia Ii - Randolph Street Chicago - History
Randolph originally ended at Michigan Avenue. In 1937, in conjunction with the building of Lake Shore Drive, a double-decker viaduct was ...
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