Video of Another Guy Tripping on PCP
April 25th, 2007Yes, another video of of a guy tripping out like crazy with PCP rage after smoking Illy, otherwise known as PCP.
Yes, another video of of a guy tripping out like crazy with PCP rage after smoking Illy, otherwise known as PCP.
This video was shot in New York City by a CNN reporter. This was aired on television.
A look at the dangers and benefits of the hallucinogenic drug LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide). Much of this documentary was filmed at a foundation for psychedelic research in Millbrook, New York, run by psychologist Timothy Leary. Featuring Timothy Leary, Richard Alpert (Ram Dass), Ralph Metzner, and more.
Back in the 1960′s a former Harvard professor stopped giving A’s, B’s and C’s and started handing out LSD. his name was tomothy Leary and he was at the center of a controversy in North America over the growing use of psychedelic drugs. Leary ran a research center in New York state where young people took ‘acid’ while he took notes. The media took notice.
“Statistics show that taking LSD is no more dangerous than signing up for a four year course at Harvard College” – Timothy Leary
Watch the Inside Edition video segment on Jimson Weed which depicts two young men under the influence of the Jimson Weed, also known as Datura. What they seem to be experiencing is commonly reported among those bold enough to dive into datura. Experiences include severe hallucinations such as seeing and communicating to people that no one else can see, smoking cigarettes that do not exist and talking to “dead” people. What is interesting about this film is the common experience and hallucinations the two seem to share when they both enjoy an invisible cigarette together. Hallucinations experienced under Jimson Weed are unlike the hallucinations experienced through other psychedelic and hallucinogenic drugs such as mushrooms and LSD.
Datura stramonium, also called Jimson Weed, gypsum weed, Loco Weed, Jamestown Weed, Thorn Apple, Angel’s Trumpet, and Zombie’s Cucumber is a common poisonous weed in the Nightshade Family. It contains tropane alkaloids that are sometimes used as a hallucinogen. The active ingredients are atropine, hyoscyamine and scopolamine which are classified as deliriants, or anticholinergics.
The effects of Datura have been described as a living dream: consciousness falls in and out, people who don’t exist or are miles away are conversed with etc. The effects can last for days. Tropane alkaloids are some of the few substances which cause true hallucinations which cannot be distinguished from reality. It may be described as a “real” trance when a user under the effect can be awake but completely disconected from his immediate environment. In this case, the user would ignore most stimili and respond to unreal ones. This is unlike psylocybin or LSD, which only cause sensory distortions. – Wiki
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