• acid tests, lyricists and the Dead's CIA connections

    From Pluted Pup@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jan 4 00:08:05 2023
    Looks like The Grateful Dead could be a CIA project,
    look at the connections. Have you found suspect
    Department references in the lyrics?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MKUltra

    Ken Kesey, author of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, is said to
    have volunteered for MKUltra experiments involving LSD and other
    psychedelic drugs at the Veterans Administration Hospital in
    Menlo Park while he was a student at nearby Stanford University.
    Kesey's experiences while under the influence of LSD inspired him
    to promote the drug outside the context of the MKUltra
    experiments, which influenced the early development of hippie
    culture.

    Robert Hunter was an American lyricist, singer-songwriter,
    translator, and poet, best known for his association with Jerry
    Garcia and the Grateful Dead. Along with Ken Kesey, Hunter was
    said to be an early volunteer MKUltra test subject at Stanford.
    Stanford test subjects were paid to take LSD, psilocybin, and
    mescaline, then report on their experiences. These experiences
    were creatively formative for Hunter:

    "Sit back picture yourself swooping up a shell of purple with
    foam crests of crystal drops soft nigh they fall unto the sea of
    morning creep-very-softly mist ... and then sort of cascade
    tinkley-bell-like (must I take you by the hand, ever so slowly
    type) and then conglomerate suddenly into a peal of silver
    vibrant uncomprehendingly, blood singingly, joyously resounding
    bells ... By my faith if this be insanity, then for the love of
    God permit me to remain insane."

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  • From Band Beyond Youall@21:1/5 to Pluted Pup on Thu Jan 5 01:21:27 2023
    Pluted Pup <plutedpup@outlook.com> wrote:
    Looks like The Grateful Dead could be a CIA project,
    look at the connections. Have you found suspect
    Department references in the lyrics?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MKUltra

    Ken Kesey, author of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, is said to
    have volunteered for MKUltra experiments involving LSD and other
    psychedelic drugs at the Veterans Administration Hospital in
    Menlo Park while he was a student at nearby Stanford University.
    Kesey's experiences while under the influence of LSD inspired him
    to promote the drug outside the context of the MKUltra
    experiments, which influenced the early development of hippie
    culture.

    Robert Hunter was an American lyricist, singer-songwriter,
    translator, and poet, best known for his association with Jerry
    Garcia and the Grateful Dead. Along with Ken Kesey, Hunter was
    said to be an early volunteer MKUltra test subject at Stanford.
    Stanford test subjects were paid to take LSD, psilocybin, and
    mescaline, then report on their experiences. These experiences
    were creatively formative for Hunter:

    "Sit back picture yourself swooping up a shell of purple with
    foam crests of crystal drops soft nigh they fall unto the sea of
    morning creep-very-softly mist ... and then sort of cascade
    tinkley-bell-like (must I take you by the hand, ever so slowly
    type) and then conglomerate suddenly into a peal of silver
    vibrant uncomprehendingly, blood singingly, joyously resounding
    bells ... By my faith if this be insanity, then for the love of
    God permit me to remain insane."



    Pssst…it’s not a department, it’s an agency…

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