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