Caduceus Mercurius
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It seems there are lots of encouraging articles on the (psycho)therapeutic benefits of psychedelics in scientific publications lately. As current teenagers draw media attention towards the "deadly drug" Salvia (see the Moron Show with Mike and Juliet), away from the classical psychedelics it seems the new trend amongst intellectual journalists is to write positive articles on the potential benefits of LSD, MDMA, Iboga and mushrooms. Recently another short article was written about Sasha Shulgin's work.
See Sasha Shulgin in the Scientific American.
Will this trend continue? If so, how on Earth will they continue to justify their irrational war on recreational and mystical drug users? If these substances are not "ruining the kids", then what gives the authorities the right to lock up the people who derive benefit from them?
See Sasha Shulgin in the Scientific American.
Will this trend continue? If so, how on Earth will they continue to justify their irrational war on recreational and mystical drug users? If these substances are not "ruining the kids", then what gives the authorities the right to lock up the people who derive benefit from them?