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a3990918
February 6th, 2008, 04:36 PM
Found these links on an E-book site, thought they may be of some interest to the Forum members here.

Hallucinogens: From the 60's to Today

This set includes 6 eBooks in PDF format. Enjoy!

1: Ecstasy - The Complete Guide
2: Acid Dreams - The Complete Social History of LSD
3: Storming Heaven - LSD & The American Dream
4: The Book Of Grass - An Anthology on Indian Hemp
5: The Cannabis Growers Bible
6: Hallucinogens And Culture

http://rapidshare.com/files/82987001/Halluc_60_s_to_Today.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/82987775/Halluc_60_s_to_Today.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/82986313/Halluc_60_s_to_Today.part3.rar
PW: faroutdude


The Essential Psychedelic Guide.
Excerpt: I am writing this book because in this primitive time of political power
struggles and the "war on drugs," most information on psychedelics that
reaches the public is negatively biased and erroneous. There is a lack of
accurate information available regarding: the history of psychedelics,
how they are consumed, dosage levels, effects and experiences produced,
and whether they are safe.
I've tried to focus on the less common psychedelics and on
combinations, while also discussing more familiar substances such as
LSD, psilocybin, and MDMA. In my 18 years as a psychedelic user and
researcher I have found only a few references to some of the more exotic
psychedelics, frequently incomplete and written by people who had not
experienced them first hand. The information presented here draws upon
my research, as well as extensive personal experience with these
substances, and involvement in communities where they are used.

AND

LSD My Problem Child.
Excerpt: Numerous accounts of the discovery of LSD have been published in English; none,
unfortunately, have been completely accurate. Here, at last, the father of LSD details the
history of his "problem child" and his long and fruitful career as a research che mist. In a
real sense, this book is the inside story of the birth of the Psychedelic Age, and it cannot
be denied that we have here a highly candid and personal insight into one of the most
important scientific discoveries of our time, the significance of which has yet to dawn on
mankind.
Surpassing its historical value is the immense philosophical import of this work. Never
before has a chemist, an expert in the most materialistic of the sciences, advanced a
Weltanschauung of such a mystical and transcendental nature. LSD, psilocybin, and the
other hallucinogens do indeed, as Albert Hofmann asserts, constitute "cracks" in the
edifice of materialistic rationality, cracks we would do well to explore and perhaps
widen.

http://rapidshare.com/files/84829009/Halluc2.rar
PW: weirdscience

Lewis
February 6th, 2008, 07:52 PM
Ah! Once the water cooler opens up, all the oddball stuff comes out of the woodwork. :p