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Grass, Acid, and the Cold War
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Grass, Acid, and the Cold War

Liberty Leaf · David Campbell

January 15, 20259m 39s

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Show Notes

This text explores the complex history of LSD and marijuana in the United States during the Cold War and the 1960s. It examines the government’s conflicting uses of these substances, ranging from military experimentation with LSD and marijuana as potential weapons to the simultaneous investigation of their therapeutic applications. The narrative further highlights the social and cultural impact of these drugs, focusing on figures like Timothy Leary and Allen Ginsberg, and tracing the evolving public perception and legal status of marijuana, particularly in relation to the counterculture movement. The text also details the crucial scientific breakthroughs surrounding the isolation and synthesis of THC, the main psychoactive component of marijuana, and the implications of this discovery for medical research. Finally, it underscores the hypocrisy and corruption within government agencies responsible for drug enforcement, contrasting official narratives with the lived experiences of users and researchers.