EPISODE · Feb 3, 2025 · 13 MIN
LSD
from Crime Time Inc
In this episode of Crime Time, Inc., we delve into the multifaceted history and impact of LSD. From its accidental discovery by Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann in 1938, to its use in psychiatry and controversial involvement in CIA experiments, LSD has had a complex journey. The discussion covers its potent psychological effects, risks like HPPD, and its role in the 1960s counterculture movement. We also explore theories connecting ergot poisoning to historical events like the Salem Witch Trials and touch upon LSD's potential therapeutic uses in treating mental health conditions. The episode concludes with speculation on the future of LSD research and its possible acceptance as a mainstream treatment.00:00 Introduction to LSD and Its Historical Significance00:36 The Discovery and Potency of LSD01:46 Psychiatric Uses and Ethical Concerns03:13 CIA's Secret Experiments with LSD04:18 LSD in the 1960s Counterculture Movement05:03 Ergot Poisoning and Historical Incidents07:29 Modern Research and Therapeutic Potential12:07 Personal Experiences and Future Prospects13:24 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsAbout Crime Time Inc.Season 5 of Crime Time Inc. broadens its reach across two sides of the Atlantic.This season features cases from Scotland and across the wider UK — rooted in real investigative experience — alongside deep dives into some of the most infamous murder cases in American history.Hosted by former detectives Simon and Tom, with experience in both the UK and the United States, including time working alongside the FBI, the show strips away sensationalism to explain how crime and justice really work.Two crime worlds. One podcast.New episodes released regularly throughout the season.Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us.Please help us improve our Podcast by completing this survey.http://bit.ly/crimetimeinc-survey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode of Crime Time, Inc., we delve into the multifaceted history and impact of LSD. From its accidental discovery by Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann in 1938, to its use in psychiatry and controversial involvement in CIA experiments, LSD has had a complex journey. The discussion covers its potent psychological effects, risks like HPPD, and its role in the 1960s counterculture movement. We also explore theories connecting ergot poisoning to historical events like the Salem Witch Trials and touch upon LSD's potential therapeutic uses in treating mental health conditions. The episode concludes with speculation on the future of LSD research and its possible acceptance as a mainstream treatment.00:00 Introduction to LSD and Its Historical Significance00:36 The Discovery and Potency of LSD01:46 Psychiatric Uses and Ethical Concerns03:13 CIA's Secret Experiments with LSD04:18 LSD in the 1960s Counterculture Movement05:03 Ergot Poisoning and Historical Incidents07:29 Modern Research and Therapeutic Potential12:07 Personal Experiences and Future Prospects13:24 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsAbout Crime Time Inc.Season 5 of Crime Time Inc. broadens its reach across two sides of the Atlantic.This season features cases from Scotland and across the wider UK — rooted in real investigative experience — alongside deep dives into some of the most infamous murder cases in American history.Hosted by former detectives Simon and Tom, with experience in both the UK and the United States, including time working alongside the FBI, the show strips away sensationalism to explain how crime and justice really work.Two crime worlds. One podcast.New episodes released regularly throughout the season.Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us.Please help us improve our Podcast by completing this survey.http://bit.ly/crimetimeinc-survey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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