Classical drug use: Greek and Roman drug freedom
The Greeks and Romans used opium, anticholinergics, and numerous botanical toxins to induce states of mental euphoria, create hallucinations, and alter their own consciousness; this is an indisputable fact.
This fact has been intentionally ignored and covered up by historians. Recreational drugs have been translated out of classical literature in the same manner as bawdy sexual references were until recent decades.
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I don't want you guys to feel hopeless like I do. Man you guys got so hostile, so fast. My original post wasn't attacking any of you. Now I will take a moment for that. We all enjoy free speech, ever wonder why we're supposed to protect it? None of you are showing any propensity to free thoughts, you are all group-thinkers, realize that as soon as my thoughts fell out of line with your own, you clamped down on me like a high school history teacher. And you style yourselves as the freest of the thinkers? Open your minds! Oh and to this: "I don't recall Leary ever encouraging anyone to sedate themselves." turn on, tune in, drop out.
"if the lies don't make you quit, the truth will." What lies? Quit what? What truth?
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sandoz's free lsd samples going to universities were mentioned, and i did recently hear elsewhere they were part of I.G. farben... never thought of sandoz that way but everything I heard was based on facts we don't dispute here.
whether or not it's true the possibility should be a STRONG reminder to us, "cognitive" liberty is important but NEVER let it take a back seat to your real liberty or you are a slave.
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