Alexander Shulgin - Plant origins of drugs (2004) [1/4]
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Shulgin enjoyed years of freedom to pursue his studies without interference from the U.S. government on what seems a tacit understanding that this be done without public fanfare. Two years after the publication of his tome "Pihkal - A chemical love story" in 1991 (sold at Virgin Records), the DEA raided Shulgin and revoked his license. I assume that Shulgin's decision to go public forever ended the hopes of anyone else with his talents and interests to be granted the privilege he enjoyed.
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Not personally, but through correspondence a couple times. I have his home address; no I will not share it.
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@bamboo4tameshigiri write him a letter, you know him?
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Thank you for this video. gives me something to listen to while on this 2c-e
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Sasha is one of my all time greatest heroes. I should write him another letter and ask how his Merk model Index is coming along.
he needs a nobel peace prize
TheDirtdemon6 1 year ago 3
What a hero...
smoki666x666 1 year ago 3