Can LSD make you a billionaire?

ndangerspecimen101

Well-Known Member
I know what many of you are thinking. The audacity to ask such a question. How can one relate LSD to the greedy hands of the filthy rich. When have the rich ever donated there subconscious renderings to the all encompassing third eye?

But, unshackle everything that determines what makes you rich and get down and really start to think why LSD is not in essence the truth serum that it was made out to be, but instead a social and cognitive tool brimming with endless potential. Potential that can buy you anything if you set your megalomania mind to it!

Think about it. At the birthplace of LSD spawned the largest research a hallucinogen has ever witnessed. Not even mescaline shared the same fame. Everything else took the back burner when it came to government research. Do you remember the study that involved 4 well respected scientist who were locked in a room and the pivotal role that LSD played. It turns out the study showed that LSD aided in the ability to solve problems and look at things from a different perspective that was once unreachable by the filtered mind.

We can stroll down memory lane and reverberate why LSD is the most hated drug on the planet. But, fortunately this article is not about hypocritical government disapproval that has loomed over it since its harsh scheduling. Instead its about LSD magnificence and its ability to piece through things unseen by the common eye.

LSD has many birthplaces. One of those vocal places is in the heart of San Francisco. Could it be that the rise of Silicon Valley was masterminded by a rambunctious gang of acid heads? Or a robot orchestrated band of tailored white collars? The latter might seem like the logical choice. But, logic can only goes so far.

I was inspired to write this article as a result of this CNN documentary on LSD which is so happen[ly] entitled, "Can LSD make you a billionaire? So, don't flame innocent ole me. Tackle the guys at CNN. Here is the video link for your pleasure.

 
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Al Kaloid

Member
Thanks for reviving that CNN article, it was good to see it again. Too bad that the close-minded people of the world are so clueless, but it's difficult to educate when confronted with bias. Your "most hated" comment is curious to me. In Europe, it's considered "most wanted" and unfortunately is not very available.

This vid is also worth the time invested:

 
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