1960's

Huxley's LSD Death Trip

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On his deathbed in 1963, Aldous Huxley asked his wife to inject him with LSD.

"There was a beautiful expression in the face . . ."

LSD Facts

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The hallucinigens are drugs that have their effect on the mind. How LSD works, is not fully understood. The senses are overloaded, the user can experience illusions, or true hallucinations. Emotional reactions vary from trip to trip. Objective research has produced no evidence that the use of LSD produces real or lasting changes of this type, nor that it enhances creativity. Trippers make themselves the guinea pig in an uncontrolled experiment. 

Fellini discusses LSD

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Federico Fellini talks about color, intellect, LSD and how they affected his art in 1966.

" I saw the color, just like they are... detached from the object. There was a feeling of the color in a detached way."

LSD: Trip of Trap / Drug Scare Film/ Part Two

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Part 2 1960's Anti-drug film.

" And it is a fact that animal embryos have been horribly deformed by mothers who have been given average doses of LSD "

LSD: Trip of Trap / Drug Scare Film/ Part One

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Part 1 1960's Anti-drug film

"Like most acid heads, Frank had an obsession with turning other people on"

1960's Drug Scare Film / Part Two

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Part 2. 1960's anti-drug film.

"He is away and flying . . .up, up, up and out of this world"

1960's Drug Scare Film / Part One

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1960's anti-drug film.

"In the jungleland of narcotics... its fight, claw, kill and every man for himself"

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