Abrams, Isaac – artist
Alpert, Richard aka Baba Ram Das – psychologist, author, guru
Anderson, Jon – lead singer of Yes , said he took LSD because Paul McCartney had but McCartney did
not like LSD , whereas Harrison & Lennon did (this schism caused disharmony among The Beatles ).
Atwell, Allen – artist
Barlow, John Perry – EFF founder
Barret, Syd – (and the rest of Pink Floyd )
Belushi, John – actor
The Beatles – musicians, see Jon Anderson and John Lennon
Black Sabbath – Ozzie Osborn , musicians
Bowie, David – pop musician, who basically lived with Andy Warhol during the 60's.
Burroughs, William – Beat Poet
Bush, Pres. George HW – former head of the CIA. The CIA experimented extensively with LSD and many
agents took it so they would know they were not going crazy if it was given to them. Bush Sr. always
appeared bright to me whereas his sons are dopes, crooks and cheaters.
Carlin, George – counterculture comedian
Carter, Jack -- son of former President Jimmy Carter, who is considering a Senate run in Nevada, was
kicked out of the Navy for using marijuana and LSD .
Carrol, Lewis – mathematician, photographer, author: "Alice in Wonderland" – (mushrooms)
Castanada, Carlos – anthropologist (hallucinogens)
Coburn, James – actor
Coleman, Ornette – He spoke very fondly about his LSD experiences
Coltrane, John – Jazz musician. To discern the inner spiritual beauty of late John Coltrane requires the ear
of faith - or perhaps some LSD , which the saxophonist was taking regularly by that time. Effectively, at that
point jazz had ceased to be a popular musical form, and became a cult. Coltrane wasn't just a hard act to
follow; he was impossible.
Corman, Roger – movie director
Crick, Francis -- Nobel Prize winner for structure of DNA, "Crick was high on LSD when he discovered the
secret of life," The Daily Mail (London), 8/8/2004.
Crosby, David
Crowley, Aleister – magician, author: "Magick Without Tears", "Moonchild", "The Book of Thoth", "Diary of
a Drug Fiend", "Theory of Magick"
Davis, Miles – ??? listen to Bitches Brew, On the Corner and LIVE EVIL
Ellis, Dock – baseball player. He mentions the incident in his autobiography. From an interview I saw on TV,
he said he wasn't in the rotation that day, so he dropped thinking he wouldn't be pitching. For some reason
he got called to the mound, didn't think it would be a good idea to confess to having dropped acid, and
pitched the game. I don't remember whether he was the winning pitcher, and I recall that someone else
mentioned he gave up quite a few walks, too. In the interview he said it was a pretty strange experience.
Ellis, Havelock – physician, author: "Psychology of Sex", essay: "Mezcal: A New Artificial Paradise" –
(peyote)
Eminem – Rap artist
Fisher, Carrie (aka Princess Leia) – She got to a point where she even checked herself in to Betty Ford
because she claimed she was addicted to LSD (obviously psychologically.) I recall from interviews I've seen
with Carrie that there was more involved in her addiction than LSD , I think that Percodan might have been
the other drug she did a lot, I could be wrong though. I do remember it was a very addictive drug, I think it was
an opiate, and I'm sure she probably quite a bit of cocaine as well. Carrie is a good writer, "Post Cards
From The Edge" is really a good novel, better than the movie in my opinion.
Fonda, Peter – actor appeared with Dennis Hopper : "They were passing cocaine around at meetings and
I just didn't want it. When I was doing Fallen Angels, Peter Fonda was talking about LSD and said, 'Come
on, Nancy, you should try it, it's great - I just woke up on the shelf of the linen closet.' " – Nancy Sinatra
Foucault, Michel lords over the fields of history, literary theory, queer theory, medicine, philosophy and
sociology, and his ideas have permeated society in general. His best-known theses, that the concept of
"truth" is relative, that "madness" is a cultural creation and that "history" is mere storytelling, are now familiar
fare at enlightened dinner parties (and those contemptuous inverted commas are mandatory).
Friedland, Robert – billionaire mining entrepreneur not only is planning on developing a major copper and
gold project there through his company Ivanhoe Mines Ltd, but he helped bail out Mongolia from its $11.4
billion debt to Russia. Friedland , best known for the discovery by one of his companies of the massive
Voisey's Bay nickel deposit in Canada in the early 1990s, said he expects by the end of the year a full
feasibility study for the open-pit portion of the project, from which banks assess whether it is worth financing.
About to turn 54, the Woodstock-generation Friedland is a colorful character in an industry with its fair share
of mavericks, loners and eccentrics. As a teenager he was arrested on charges of selling LSD to an
undercover cop, and in the 1970s he embarked on a tree farm business in Oregon with Apple Computer
founder Steve Jobs .
Garcia, Jerry – musician ( Grateful Dead ), philosopher.
Gates, Bill – reported to have used it a few times in college (see Playboy interview herein)
Grateful Dead – their sound guy was manufacturing most of the stuff in San Fran in the 60's ( Owsley also
supplied.)
Grey, Alan – who won an award for the album cover of the String Cheese Incident's "Untying the Not", said,
"I'd like to thank God and LSD and all the psychedelics for the beautiful visions of our infinite being.
Grey, Spaulding – actor, "Swimming to Cambodia." (Pol Pot, who believed in eliminating money was
slandered by devils. ( See Pol Pot quotation and reference on my website .)
Groff, Stanislav – Psychedelic psychiatrist, Author of LSD Psychotherepy.
Hagman, Larry – actor JR Ewing "Dallas", Captain Nelson "I Dream of Jeanie" porn star Jenna Jameson
(see below) did a parody, "I Dream of Jenna" • Hagman revealed he'd rather die than have a liver transplant:
part of his liver was removed last year after bacteria attacked his organs. The 72-year-old said: "I was on my
back for a month. My muscles atrophied. I didn't have any strength. They said if I did need one (a liver), then
they would put me on the (transplant) list. I said, 'Don't bother. I'm 72-years-old and I don't want to deprive
somebody of a new liver just because I'm greedy.' "I feel fine now. I am not afraid of death. I took LSD 40
years ago and had ego death. That took the fear of death away. "
Heffner, Hugh – Playboy (I'm just guessing.)
Hendrix, Jimi – musician, singer, legendary guitar player. Hendrix had everything – he had the vision, the
mentality and the will. What he didn't have was the self-discipline. His problem was, he didn't have the right
person, the right woman, to say: “Put this aside,” or “What do you see yourself doing 20 years from now?” [I
don't think Hendrix liked women, his songs were mean.] He was in Berkeley and I saw him, and I could see
he needed something he wasn't getting. Sometimes you need to step back from a circle of friends and
habits – as Coltrane and Miles did – into a period of just crystallising you existence. Otherwise, you become
a performing monkey: everyone gives you more cocaine and says you play like god, but one night you play a
genius and then the next night you suck. It's like Coltrane or Wayne Shorter or Herbie Hancock. Few
musicians take the time to crystalise their existence. Hendrix took LSD , like I did, but he never realised what
I did: that this is what you do but it's not what you are. – Carlos Santana
Hofmann , Albert – chemist, discovered LSD and became a proponent LSD . Shulgin asked Hofmann
what he thought of MDMA (Ecstasy). He replied, "Finally something I can do with my wife." Hofmann wanted
to market LSD in small doses as an antidepressant. Link to Hofmann website here .
Hopper, Dennis – actor appeared with Peter Fonda
Huxley, Aldous – author: "Brave New World", "Island", "Doors of Perception", Died day CIA Killed JFK . On
his deathbed he took 100 micrograms of LSD .
James, William – physician, philosopher (Peyote)
Jameson, Jenna – porn star, her brother said they liked to trip in the casinos of Las Vegas
Jolie, Angelina -- Actress, he's done Cocaine, E, LSD and heroin.
Jobs, Steve – co-creator of the Apple computer, the NeXt computer and former head of Apple Computers,
Inc.. Jobs was interviewed in "Time" Magazine (their "Year of the Computer" issue) about how (prior to
starting Apple) he had taken LSD and "heard a wheat field singing Bach to him" or a similar positive
reference. Said, "LSD was one of the three most significant events in my life." ( What the Dormouse Said:
How the 60's Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry", John Markoff, 2005)
Kapor, Vince – the inventor of Lotus 123. Of course, he has turned into one of those "... but I didn't really
*like* taking drugs
Kesey, Ken – author: "One Flew Over the Coo-Coo's Nest", "Once a Great Notion", sold blotter-paper art
Kid Rock – musician
Kilmister, Lemmy -- MOTORHEAD wildman credits LSD with making him a more caring person.
The ACE OF SPADES singer claims his experiences while under the influence of acid opened his eyes to
the importance of treating everybody with respect. The 58-year-old says, "It's the only drug that really does
that. It made me more aware and helped me realise what other people are about.
King, Steven – has alluded a number of times (in his non-fiction writing such as 'Danse Macabre') to having
taken LSD , though I'm not sure he actually comes right out and says it. I would think he might be willing to
make a public statement, given the opinion of the government he's expressed in novels like 'Firestarter' and
'The Stand'.
Kubrick, Stanley – filmmaker
Leary, Timothy – psychologist, father of Transactional Analysis, software author: "Mindwheel". (See more of
Leary's quotations herein). Nixon considered Leary the "most dangerous man in America." See more on
Nixon's involvement in the coup d'etat in Dallas: CIA Killed JFK . Actress Uma Thurman 's mother, Nena was
once married to Leary. They divorced after only one year. Nena then married a devoted Buddhist named
Robert Thurman.
Leich, Donovan – musician
Lennon, John – ( Beatle ), revolutionary, likened unto Christ: "Instant Karma" "Imagine there's no country,
nothing to kill and die for." Lennon was murdered by a hypnorogrammed assassin , see, Who Killed John
Lennon ? , Fenton Bresler, 1989. (Sirhan Sirahn, the alleged assassin of Robert F. Kennedy was also
hypnoprogrammed, see evidence here .)
Lilly, Dr. John Cunningham – physician, scientist (electronics, dolphin communication, sensory
deprivation), philosopher, author: "Mind of the Dolphin", "Center of the Cyclone, "Programming and
Metaprogramming in the Human Bio-Computer." The movie "Altered States" was based on Dr. Lilly 's
experiments.
Love, Courtny -- musician. "Because I was given acid at four, I think my mind was freed. My father was this
shyster who would get money from the government to make LSD, and bad LSD." Love claims her father may
be responsible for an especially toxic batch of acid that made its way to California's Altamont Music Festival
in 1969, believed to be behind the deaths of four revellers. She explains, "Allegedly the brown acid at
Altamont was his. He can't go to Marin County (near San Francisco), because (he has) a hit out on him."
Manson, Marilyn – musician
Mitchell, Wier – physician, author: "Injuries of the Nerves and their Consequences" – (Peyote)
Moore, Marcia – Sheraton Hotel heiress, author: "Hypersentience", "Journeys into the Bright World"
Morrison, Jim – lead singer for The Doors realized the absurdity of MONEY and wearing clothes . See more
about Morrison here .
Mothers of Invention – musicians
Mullis, Dr. Kary – Nobel Prize winning DNA expert, and surfer. Mullis received a 1993 Nobel Prize for
single-handedly inventing the PCR reaction, one of the most important advances in molecular biology ever
made. When asked by a reporter what his hobbies were, he replied that they were surfing, chasing young
women, and using hallucinogenic drugs. (Hopefully not all at the same time.) He said this prior to receiving
his prize, and was told by a friend on the nominating committee that he had been up for consideration but
would not receive the prize until he cooled it with the LSD talk. He did cool it, and the next year got the prize. I
got this from an excerpt from his book "Dancing Through the Mind Field", which was on the Internet a couple
of years ago.
Nicholson, Jack – actor
Nin, Anais – writer, liberated woman
Nolte, Nick -- Actor: In the early Sixties, when Leary and Alpert were sending LSD around, a professor of
photography that I was working with had received a letter from them with instructions on how to take it. You
had to let go and realise they were all hallucinations. That way you're fine. So we would go out to the
desert, take the LSD and lay down in sleeping bags for eight hours. Ken Kesey said you could walk
around on it, but taking acid and going to a concert became a nightmare. ( LSD & MDMA are the best
drugs to take at a concert where there's plenty of room to dance. -- Raquel )
Osmond, Humphry – Psychiatrist, coined word, "psychedelic", gave Huxley mescaline, experimented with
LSD to cure alcoholism, see below
Santana, Carlos – musician, see Hendrix , above.
Shulgin, Alexander – PsychoPharmacologist/Chemist, author of PIHKAL: A Chemical Love Story and
TIHKAL: The Continuation . The titles are acronyms: "Phenethylamines/Tryptamines I Have Known &
Loved". These volumes chronicle the author's psychedelic experiments and includes recipies for future
pioneers. Shulgin received a plaque from the Department of Justice for his "significant personal efforts to
help eliminate drug abuse." His wife, Ann says that he never planned to make money from his inventions.
He didn't mind helping the government put amphetamine or cocaine dealers in jail. Those drugs were "false
in some way," he says. "The sense of power they give is not real." They were only marginally better than
marijuana — in his opinion "a complete waste of time." [Yes, I prefer LSD to pot but . . .] On a neurochemical
level psychedelics release the same mood modifiers — such as serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine —
as many antidepressants. Shulgin is no longer calling his compounds psychedelics. His latest molecules
are better described as antidepressants, he says. See 10-page article about Shulgin in Playboy, March
2004.
Sklar-Weinstein, Arlene – artist
Smith, Adam – you know, the guy who hosts the TV show " Adam Smith 's money world" on public television.
In one of his earlier books, "Powers of Mind," he mentions his experiences with LSD in the context of
controlled, scientific experimentation and a bunch of other cool stuff, like the time he spent in the Arica
program, going to Esalen, and time he met Carlos Castenada.
Smith, Huston – pioneering religious scholar
Stone, Oliver – (director of "Platoon", "JFK", and much more) said on "Later with Bob Costas" he took a lot
of acid after returning from Vietnam. See " CIA Killed JFK " on my website.
Stravinsky – Composer ( LSD ??)
Ram Daas – psychologist, author, guru
Rather, Dan – (source: Ladies Home Journal. July 1980.) Rather acts like a zombi now.
The Rolling Stones – (rock-and-roll) Listen to Their Satanic Majesties' Request
Warhol, Andy – artist (I liked "Factory" workers, Candy Darling & Mora Moynihan)
Watts, Allen – Zen philosopher, master's degree in religion, doctorate in divinity, author: "The Joyous
Cosmology", "Zen Sticks, Zen Bones", "The Taboo against Knowing Who You Are", "The Wisdom of
Insecurity".
Wiel, Andrew – physician, psychopharmacologist, anthropologist, fire-walker, alternative health expert,
author: "The Natural Mind", "Spontaneous Healing", "8 Weeks to Optimum Health" marijuana, peyote, yage
(S. American hallucinogen) Lives is Tucson AZ too. He writes that LSD is pharmocologicly safe but not for
unstable minds, ie, you won't die from an overdose unless you do something stupid.
Wilson, Brian – The Beach Boys
Wozniak, Steve – Apple Computer co-founder
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