Hamilton Morris
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Yeah. Right. Yeah. subject of the book is attempting to bridge the gap possibility.
Yeah. Right. Yeah. subject of the book is attempting to bridge the gap possibility.
Yeah. Right. Yeah. subject of the book is attempting to bridge the gap possibility.
They're medium bizarre, I would say. Medium bizarre. Yeah, because, I mean, and I say this as someone that, you know, I've interviewed David E. Smith, who was the founder of the Hey Dashberry.
They're medium bizarre, I would say. Medium bizarre. Yeah, because, I mean, and I say this as someone that, you know, I've interviewed David E. Smith, who was the founder of the Hey Dashberry.
They're medium bizarre, I would say. Medium bizarre. Yeah, because, I mean, and I say this as someone that, you know, I've interviewed David E. Smith, who was the founder of the Hey Dashberry.
Yeah, he was in the PCP episode of my show. Okay. So I've known him and followed his work for most of my adult life. He's a very influential psychedelic researcher. He created what was once called the Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, which was the premier peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to research on psychedelics.
Yeah, he was in the PCP episode of my show. Okay. So I've known him and followed his work for most of my adult life. He's a very influential psychedelic researcher. He created what was once called the Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, which was the premier peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to research on psychedelics.
Yeah, he was in the PCP episode of my show. Okay. So I've known him and followed his work for most of my adult life. He's a very influential psychedelic researcher. He created what was once called the Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, which was the premier peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to research on psychedelics.
It was later renamed the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, but it's a big journal. And so it's not surprising to me that one of the preeminent researchers on psychedelics was doing
It was later renamed the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, but it's a big journal. And so it's not surprising to me that one of the preeminent researchers on psychedelics was doing
It was later renamed the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, but it's a big journal. And so it's not surprising to me that one of the preeminent researchers on psychedelics was doing
psychedelic research there's nothing and that he's in hate ashbury which is the center of this entire hippie movement sure um and that he's providing free medical care to impoverished people in that community again not really surprising to me he was treating enormous numbers of people so i do think that It's very easy. And I fall into these sorts of patterns of thinking myself.
psychedelic research there's nothing and that he's in hate ashbury which is the center of this entire hippie movement sure um and that he's providing free medical care to impoverished people in that community again not really surprising to me he was treating enormous numbers of people so i do think that It's very easy. And I fall into these sorts of patterns of thinking myself.
psychedelic research there's nothing and that he's in hate ashbury which is the center of this entire hippie movement sure um and that he's providing free medical care to impoverished people in that community again not really surprising to me he was treating enormous numbers of people so i do think that It's very easy. And I fall into these sorts of patterns of thinking myself.
I say this, I'm not saying this like you're stupid if you think this way. But it's very easy when you're scrutinizing historical documents to... look selectively at what suits the narrative that you're trying to present to the public and to not critically assess alternate possibilities. And, you know, I know this very well. I've spent a lot of time looking at World War Two psychedelic research.
I say this, I'm not saying this like you're stupid if you think this way. But it's very easy when you're scrutinizing historical documents to... look selectively at what suits the narrative that you're trying to present to the public and to not critically assess alternate possibilities. And, you know, I know this very well. I've spent a lot of time looking at World War Two psychedelic research.
I say this, I'm not saying this like you're stupid if you think this way. But it's very easy when you're scrutinizing historical documents to... look selectively at what suits the narrative that you're trying to present to the public and to not critically assess alternate possibilities. And, you know, I know this very well. I've spent a lot of time looking at World War Two psychedelic research.
And wouldn't it be interesting if the Nazis knew about LSD, for example? Right. So I'm already operating from a perspective of wouldn't it be interesting if the Nazis knew about LSD? So anything I look at, I'm hoping that it will support that. Meanwhile, it's very easy to ignore large amounts of evidence that don't support that. And it's just a critical thinking exercise in general.
And wouldn't it be interesting if the Nazis knew about LSD, for example? Right. So I'm already operating from a perspective of wouldn't it be interesting if the Nazis knew about LSD? So anything I look at, I'm hoping that it will support that. Meanwhile, it's very easy to ignore large amounts of evidence that don't support that. And it's just a critical thinking exercise in general.