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One of humanity's saddest days but it's OK, wisdom is not something we use much of anyway.
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Illegal Drugs & How They Got That Way - LSD, Ecstasy, and the Raves
explores the world of illegal drugs, meeting with pharmacologists and scientists to learn exactly what effect they have on us and exploring the social and legislative changes that have transformed (and, some would argue, created) the drug culture of the 20th century. Outspoken advocates on both sides of the "war on drugs" illuminate this polarizing issue, and fascinating accounts and artifacts illustrate the role of drugs throughout history.
A short video of the Leeds Magician performing close up interactive magic. Visit http://www.leedsmagician.co.uk for more information...
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The view off of various skyscrapers in the world.
They never found it but they sure had a jolly good time trying. Wish I'd been there.
This documentary explores the legacy of LSD with the help of people like Tom Wolfe, author of The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, which chronicles the San Francisco acid parties (where Ken Kesey was the host), and Jay Stephens, author of Storming Heaven. We'll visit the lab where the drug was first synthesized by the Swiss scientist Albert Hoffman in 1943, and examine the controversial tests conducted by the CIA and the military, as well as other nations. See how Timothy Leary and Aldous Huxley brought the drug into the public eye, while singer Grace Slick and Ralph Metzner a member of the Harvard group that conducted early LSD experiments share remarkably divergent tales of their encounters with acid. And scholars add perspective by examining the role of hallucinogens in societies throughout history.
Nach mehr als fuenf Jahren und acht Monaten ist die Stunde Null da: Deutschland hat bedingungslos kapituliert. Die deutsche Schuelerin Inge Merten, der Rotarmist Ilja Kritschewski, der britische Rundfunk-Reporter Thomas Cadett und der Schriftsteller Fritz J. Raddatz - sie alle erleben diesen Tag mit voellig unterschiedlichen Gefuehlen.
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