An Army Black Hawk pilot was indicted for allegedly distributing LSD through the dark web. His attorneys argue he has a religious right to use LSD to commune with God, and to dispense it to those who ...
James Ketchum, an Army psychiatrist who conducted controversial drug experiments on members of the U.S. military, died last month, on May 27, at the age of 87. And while Ketchum’s legacy is filled ...
Fascinating film footage from 1958 has emerged of U.S. Army volunteers tripping on LSD as part of a government experiment to see if hallucinogens could somehow be used as weapons of war. Judging from ...