The Psychedelic Hall of Fame

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  1. skip

    skip Founder Administrator

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    I'm going to create a webpage (probably on Hippy.com) called the Psychedelic Hall of Fame. I was wondering who you all thought should be included and why. Please include whatever info and details you can.

    All nominees should be psychedelic activists, not just ppl who use psychedelics.

    Here are some of my suggestions...
    Albert Hoffman
    Aldous Huxley
    Robert Gordon Watson
    Tim Leary
    Ann and Alexander Shulgin
    Terrence McKenna
    Bear (Owsley - even if he didn't grant me an interview...)
    Captain Clearlight (Waldron -saw him at a party last weekend!)

    Who do you nominate? :)
     
  2. nesta

    nesta Banned

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    Dennis McKenna deserves a place, even if his contributions werent as prolific and well known as his brother Terence's contributions.

    i think co-authoring the book that made cultivation of magic mushrooms a reality for average people outside of warm climates grants him the right to be included. he helped to change the psychedelic scene in the united states and europe in a very real way.
     
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    Daniel Pinchbeck
     
  4. nesta

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    and all i know of Dock Ellis is a little article i read on erowid...i dont know much of anything about sports and havent really looked into this story further, so i dont know anything beyond whats in this link.

    http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/lsd/lsd_history3.shtml

    if this story is legitimate, i think this guy deserves at least an honorable mention for a great moment in the history of psychedelics, and as an example of extraordinary behavior displayed by some individuals while on psychedelics. even if he's not necessarily been an advocate/activist

    i will say i think that dennis mckenna definitely does deserve to be on the list, though, even if dock ellis is questionable.

    as do ken kesey, allen ginsberg, and andrew weil
     
  5. nesta

    nesta Banned

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    OH! and rick strassman for sure
     
  6. zen_arcade

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    John Lilly.
     
  7. zen_arcade

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    and how about Ram Dass/Alpert? even though I think he's kind of lame.
     
  8. nesta

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    yeah, ram dass deserves in there i think.
     
  9. CSP101

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    That Doc Ellis article was quite facinating. It makes me proud to live in Pittsburgh. Thank you for pointing in out Nesta. As for the Hall of Fame, I can't really think of anyone elsa amzing to add though my drug history knowledge is quite limited
     
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    ken kesey (and possibibly the merry pranksters)
     
  11. prismatism

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    hunter s. thompson wasn't exactly an activist but i think he definitely belongs in the hall of fame.
     
  12. dd3stp233

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    William Leonard Pickard
     
  13. StonerBill

    StonerBill Learn

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    FRANCIS CRICK

    first person to concieve of DNA molecular architecture, while under the influence of lsd
     
  14. Bilby

    Bilby Lifetime Supporter and Freerangertarian Super Moderator

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    How do you know that Francis Crick was under the influence of LSD at the time? Was James Watson also under the influence of LSD at the time?
     
  15. dead2dacore

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    im not calling you a lier, but can u give us some evidence, cause this is very interesting

    ive read their book and they mention nothign about LSD, but they could have just decided to leave the drugs out of it
     
  16. CSP101

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    Justr look up LSD Francis Crick on google and a bunch of articles appear from several sources including an interview
     
  17. skip

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    James Watson is a racist.
     
  18. dlo24844

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    Im surprised no one has mentioned the Beatles especialy John Lennon songs like "Tomorrow never knows" etc turned me on to psychedelics.Listen to" Freda People" [Bring on da Lucie] on the Mind Games album,it's just as relevent today.He was still praising psychedelics in his last interview.Shine On
     
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    i will look for a primary source but ive read many places that at the end of his life, or at least after his career, he let it out that he was on lsd. ive read somewhere that he threatened to sue somebody if they let it out. he obviously did not want any of his respect or scientific authority tarnished if people suspect that taking drugs is part of his research programs
     
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    Doc Ellis! Yea that's story has been confirmed by the man himself. Imagine tripping facing in the middle of a baseball field with thousands of people watching you? Wow.

    My aunt worked with Watson & Crick (she was like their secretary, and shes credited in the journal where they first published their finding) I'm gonna ask her next time i see her if she ever heard that from Crick himself.... Watson is a racist eugenicist, he's a tribute to how quickly science is moving these days and how quickly ideas become antiquated.

    But i have to say, if LSD had anything to do with Crick's revelation of the double helix, that is +1 for pathological science... which is a strange contrast to Watson, who's own ideas are obviously pathological, but just dumb...
     
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