“LSD THE TRIP TO WHERE?” 1960s ANTI-PSYCHEDELIC DRUG USE & ABUSE FILM TIMOTHY LEARY XD65624
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This film "LSD The Trip to Where?" an educational film on the dangers of using LSD and other psychedelic drugs. It includes interviews with doctors, recovering addicts, psychedelic guru Timothy Leary, and vulnerable teens who are considering using drugs including LSD. Tim Knight produced and narrated the film, and Edward Deitch was the editor. It was photographed by Miecz L. Petreyko and orchestrated by Fred Staton. Ed Silverman is the executive producer, with additional sequences by Raymond Ziesse and Gene Boesch. The original score was by Howard Neckin. (Note that this film is not to be confused with the 1968 “Trip to Where” short film, which includes some of the same cast members.)
The film begins with a girl in a bar, captivated by the music, due to the use of LSD (00:16). “LSD: The Trip to Where?” title on the backdrop of a dark starry sky (00:33). Crowds of stereotypical hippies, depicting the target group of LSD use (00:55). College students walking around on campus (01:33). College teacher Dr. Nathan warns on the dangers of LSD use (01:50). Pro-LSD spokesperson Dr. Timothy Leary is interviewed at his New York home (02:08). The film’s opening scene of a girl listening to music in a bar (03:20). A girl running on a beach (04:24). Clips portraying LSD-caused hallucination-like visuals (04:56). The interview of Dr. Timothy Leary is continued at his home (06:28). Dr. Sidney Curran is interviewed about his experience with LSD (07:22). Blood from LSD-users is tested at a laboratory (08:30). Using a microscope, a doctor explains the chromosomal damages in the cells (09:07). Dr. Maymann Cohen is interviewed about the possible endangerments of a child conceived by an LSD user (10:30). An adult is holding a baby, while walking around a forest (10:48). Clips portraying LSD-caused hallucination-like visuals (11:23). A class of young children walking up a hill (11:37). Dr. Murray Jarvik, next to a chained monkey, is interviewed about his LSD-testing on monkeys (11:46). He injects a monkey with LSD at the test facility while monitoring the effects (12:29). Bellevue Psychiatric Hospital in New York (13:51). Dr. William Frosh is interviewed at the hospital (14:06). A reforming group for drug-addicts (15:52). A drug rehabilitation center "Daytop Village" on Staten Island, New York (18:10). Residents of the center use group interactions to fight their addiction (18:47). D. Kazrail is interviewed about the dangers of LSD use (20:08). The actor Richard Lynch is interviewed about his former LSD addiction and suicide attempt (21:20). The film’s producer and narrator Tim Knight talks about taking LSD as research prior to the film’s production (22:43). A Moviola upright editing machine is visible behind him. “LSD: The Trip to Where?” title banner on the backdrop of a dark starry sky (23:59). The end (24:13).
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They gave monkeys LSD and locked them in a cage. Cant imagine why that didnt go well 😔
I had a student who experienced a bad trip long after the first one. She would be in class then all of a sudden be experiencing this past bad trip. Hospitalized many times and this was in junior high.
How is she doing these days?
HOLY SHIT!!! This is priceless! Hands down the best video on UA-cam! It induced a flashback of my own just by watching all those hippies "Tripping Balls" !!!
Did you set yourself on fire?
Maybe this could help people overcome issues ?
Ram Dass aka Richard Alpert believed so.
Why is it only drugs like LSD and Marijuana cause "congenital defects and abnormalities" but doctors (especially those from the 60's) have very little to say about alcohol and tobacco use?
Macropaul6
It's because the government gets it's cut from the revenue generated by alcohol and tobacco sales in the form of taxes, if alcohol and tobacco products were made illegal then the government would lose that cut of the revenue, simple as that.
LSD, weed AND alcohol can open your mind, which can be dangerous.
I remember MY first trip! Fortunately after it ended everything was back to norbal.
LSD is something you need to try in order to understand it.
Facts
Just like learning a new language
Or you can eat some azurescens. Not much of a difference, lsd feels more synthetic and mushrooms feel more natural. They both dissolve the psychic barrier in your brain but take a different route.
The same goes for grass too. 💯
No thanks
We did it all the time in the 70's ,it was a requirement for a Pink Floyd concert!
Trash. LSD chemicals were banned min the late 1960's and the process is so complex that since 1972 what is passed as LSD is impure. Harmfull bi products that were filtered out in LSD-25 are left in the final product, often mistaken for arsenic
That was the seventies... and people did not tend to drop acid in the 70's before big arena rock concerts. Mostly got high on weed. Late 70's barbituates. Like Qualude. DIsco scene was coke.
@@valfletcher9285 speak for yourself
@valfletcher9285 yeah speak for yourself
Rumor had it that people on LSD trips would stare at the sun until they went blind. It probably never happened.
honestly could see it happening if the dosage was high enough
It did though. Ironically, through curiosity about what would happen if they did. Some shorty decided to try it out and fried her corneas.
Pilot of 1960s Dragnet dealed with LSD before it was criminalized
@Stoned Astronomer Yes, with that great closing line from Joe Friday: "He made it; he's dead." The actual title is "The LSD Story," and was broadcast on Jan. 12, 1967 as the first episode of the new series.
This film is extra fun while on psychedelics. 😆
"more dangerous than heroin"?🙄🤯. Acid was plentiful, when I was growing up. So was heroin. I've lost over 50 friends from heroin OD, and 0 to acid. Do the math.
I just did the math. Sounds like you're a deadbeat any way you slice it.
50 junky friends? Most people don't have one junky friend. You had 50.
That's the math.
Psychedelic’s definitely have potential to deal with mental health symptoms like anxiety and depression, I would like to try them again but it’s just so hard to source here
[_James_tray]
Got psychs
@@sarahh321
Where to search?? Is it IG?
@Kyle Russell
Last year, I took shrooms at Las Vegas thinking it was going to hit like an edible or something. Shit was scary at first but amazing once you start getting deeper into your thoughts
@@Jerryberger9235 Yes
@@sarahh321 Thank you, I’ll check him out now now
I haven't seen Uncle Sid in almost a decade. It is a pretty good high.
I can't find a source anywhere for any good psychedelics in my area, I suffer some pretty bad depression and i got a chance to try K and man it was a miracle substance, I felt free,the only high or euphoria was from the relief of my vices being released, that's exactly what it did
Mushroom completely turned my life around and my anxiety and panic attack disappeared and my personality changed into a much more generous loving person
Check
( doctor_mckenzie)
He's got psych's
I had 3.5 grams dried lemon tek most beautiful experience ever!!
@@stephaniemorgan6284 Is he on on Instagram or what?
All the problems that these compounds can help solve, and the potential for peace they have.
Is there gas in the car? Yes, there's gas in the car. Get it along Kid Charlemagne.....
Love Steely Dan - def the seventies
Excellent studio band
We used to cut high school late 1980's drive 40 minutes to Berkeley.
Walk around people's park, shoulder tap a hippy.
Buy a half sheet 1$ a hit.
Go to midnight movies back home.
It's interesting to see such a broad group of medical professionals with varying opinions and levels of reasonability vs paranoid doomsayers.
LSD is beautiful
LSD is fun for the first few trips but gets to be too much after that
Doors of Perception Open until they lay me in the casket
A good Acid story is "Split- the Early Years: a Psychedelic Motorcycle Adventure"
Damn, That dude thought he was a Bar B Que grill!! ....Anybody got a light?
That is the famous actor richard lynch
Waiting to see Ted at some point in the footage.
We were high school students being taught be Dr Timothy leary.
my mind is blown, they want to treat homosexuality with l.s.d.🤣
my grandmother was treated for manic depression with over a hundred 'sessions ' of LSD in compbination with electroshock 'therapy'' in the 1950s....so...
@@vegandolls woh scary, if you have ever taken l.s.d. (and i have, luckily recreationally) people would understand how terrible that would have been for your poor grandmother.
@Yummy Spaghetti Noodles yeh crazy stuff, opium is a beautiful thing, no one ever started a fight on opioids
I hope it works.
LMFAO hahaha
How can you take LSD during a concert or during any other event? No one has anxiety and worry when there are too many different people around? Isn't LSD to be alone with yourself?
LSD is not a party drug, and a concert is one of the worst places to take it. That is where most freakouts occurred. It is best to take it in a familiar environment or out in the Forrest somewhere. But that is not even the case today because the process of manufacturing it is so complex that since 1972 garbage has been passed as LSD, so I would avoid taking the chemical presented as LSD.
it may make you feel as if the music swallows you into an all encompassing oneness and a powerful feeling of sharing a special experience with the crowd. It may be a jarring anxiety inducing sea of eerie shifting shapes and sounds. It probably wont melt your chromosomes...
@@martincvitkovich724 What's the difference between the effect of lsd before 1972 and now?
Depends on the vibe of the concert. At raves in the 90s it was amazing, great positive vibes that enhanced the experience exponentially. Tripping and dancing you were just alone by yourself in your head yet surrounded by smiling people. Also, raves lasted all night and so did the acid unlike concerts that ended early when you were most likely peaking.
@@martincvitkovich724thats not true there's been several great underground chemists that have been putting out quality LSD hell one of the guys that invented orange sunshine Nick Sand was making psychedelics until the early 90s in Canada on a mass scale theres been a few other well known chemist LSD is LSD you can send off for test kits to find out if your shit is legit the precursor chemicals like lysergic acid is hard to get, but even if you can get your hands on a little it makes a shit load I used to be one of those ppl going around saying that there wasn't any quality LSD out there anymore until I ran into the right ppl it's still available believe that William Picard was another great LSD Chemist he was making psychedelics well into the late 90s he put out stuff that was just as good as Owsley Stanley who was the best LSD Chemist next to the original Albert Hofmann Owsley, Tim Scully, and Nick Sand all were friends they all worked together, but your right there has been plenty of RC research chemicals that mimic the affect of LSD and there's been strychnine mixed with speed that they used to pass off as acid back in the 80s but there's still quality LSD you just have to find the right ppl probably at burning mam or some kid of festival like that
Check out the Electric Koolaid Acid Test.....
The chromosome damage scare tactic was the most ridiculous claim - even back then we knew it was a joke.
Far out man!
I went to Waite Phillips elementary
Wow!❤
In Nashville tennessee
"And then came Manson PMSL ..
It ispossible to spray with real lsd worldwide from jets
I have not tripped since 1980.
At my sister Barbara's and Mr. Hardaways house.
Drugs are a luxury, I don't have time for that sh*t in my life!
Fortunately for me, I DO! 😂
I bet you took 6 covid clot shots though….
And did the narrative have any EXPERIENCE?💥🌴💰👍🇺🇸🌴🇬🇧🍨🚑⚾️🌴
In the 3rd and 4th grade
Ask him if his name is David Rubinstein
Or did you not like tyelnol?
In never gave any drugs to her 2 children.
Everyone in the world is on lsd or soon will be if you do not get this type of bad publicity like this off here.
Drugs are Bad... Mkay
I sincerely thinks lsd makes u a better person,removing mostly ego,s, much awareness,less selfishness,once a year taken is safe. yes once .
I know of someone though... I don't know if is right for me to share
Chat up cliff_pill if you care for some trip
Yes
u know u should not forceurself upon drugs, some peple can take some cant,u have to find out abt urself,innerself if u really need to try.
Dropping acid is no good
Neither are the so called “vaccines” yet people poison themselves and kids with that toxic junk every year
No indulgent drug is good,,and now they made weed leagle...And why I'm a alcoholic,,drug addiction...And if I didn't give it up over 20 years ago I'm sure I would be gone like alot of good friends l have lost...I'm sure if you were to ask any hard core drug addic what was there perfurd drug they'd tell you it was alcohol or weed...One drug only feeds into another one
???
@@CJ_222????
@@manhoot how is it no good ?? I’ve had so many amazing experiences on LSD!
I l8ved on eria
Five millionth of a gram
Macropaul6
He died.
what. organisation was starting to make this propaganda? and why ?
LSD is a good thing.
DMT collection UK
Greatful Dead✌️👽
They think it's a girl
Liquid Acid is SICK!!!
Like hell it is
7:11 forgot that the 1960s did not quite like gays nearly as much as now
Timothy Leary is DEAD
There are obviously no real benefits, but if you're a happy-go-lucky person, and wanna have fun, eat an eighth of shrooms.
"There are obviously no real benefits," PTSD suffers would like to talk to you. This view is being changed by evidence.
Trauma recovery, addiction recovery ... you don't do a lot of research, do you? And your dose recommendation is bullshit if given to a new user. I hope no one listens to you.