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  1. Since even TMA wasn't familiar with the Albert Hofmann Foundation,
  2. I must assume that its fame and its message of mind expansion haven't
  3. quite transcended the boundaries of LA yet. Not that I'm terribly
  4. surprised, mind you; after all, the AHF is a brand new outfit,
  5. inaugurated less than six months ago.
  6. The AHF is without exaggeration the single most valuable source of
  7. information on psychedelics in the world today. This non-profit
  8. foundation is entirely funded from private donations and is therefore
  9. independent of any religious, institutional or governmental
  10. surveillance. One of its primary functions is educational, to make its
  11. resources available to the public. I consider this a most valuable
  12. service, having faced the sorts of very rude censorship moves against
  13. most things psychedelic that I have come across in such venerable
  14. places as the UCLA biomed library, among others.
  15. One of the current goals of the AHF is to spread the word of its
  16. existence in order to reach those people whose lives might benefit from
  17. taking advantage of the services it offers. Lucky for you, as a
  18. volunteer AHF associate, I'm here to do some spreading of words. First,
  19. let's take a look at the man who started it all: Albert Hofmann: a
  20. short bio...
  21. Albert Hofmann (1906- ), now retired as Director of Research for
  22. Sandoz Laboratories, Ltd., a Swiss pharmaceuticals company, is best
  23. known for his study of ergot, a substance derived from a rye fungus.
  24. From it, he produced, quite accidentally, lysergic acid diethylamide-
  25. 25, LSD for short. Tested on mice in 1938, the substance failed to
  26. arouse interest among pharmacologists and physicians, so it was
  27. shelved. On April 16, 1943, however, Hofmann repeated the synthesis
  28. of LSD-25, but was forced to suspend his work and proceed home because
  29. of the onset of "a not unpleasant intoxicated condition, characterized
  30. by an extremely stimulated imagination." Thus Hofmann embarked on the
  31. first recorded acid trip in history. Three days later he decided
  32. to systematically study the unexpected mental effects; he started
  33. by ingesting O.25 milligrams of the substance, an enormous dose in
  34. LSD terms. Feeling much disoriented he pedaled home once again,
  35. experiencing one of the most memorable bicycle rides in history.
  36. Hofmann subsequently participated in LSD sessions with some of the most
  37. distinguished European writers and philsophers.
  38. Hofmann's genius in organic chemistry was reconfirmed in 1958 when
  39. he synthesized psilocybin, the active ingredient in Mexico's magic
  40. mushroom. This was the drug used in the first two years of the Harvard
  41. Psychedelic Research Project, directed jointly by Timothy Leary, Ph.D.,
  42. Ralph Metzner, Ph.D. and Richard Alpert, Ph.D. (aka RamDass). Hofmann
  43. believed in supplying psychedelic substances to qualified researchers
  44. for further study and the Harvard Project symbolized the first
  45. concerted effort by a group of American psychologists to use a
  46. psychedelic substance as a tool in the study of the human mind.
  47. The inevitable clash with the scientific mainstream-establishment
  48. at ultra-conservative Harvard and the subsequent dismissal of all
  49. faculty and graduate students associated with the project not only
  50. illustrated the silly power politics that govern academia, but the
  51. tenets of American psychology in the 60s, which simply discounted as
  52. irrelevant the human mind as a determinant of free will and behavior.
  53. Largely as a consequence of the highly politicized and paranoid
  54. reactions of government and lawmakers, psychedelic substances
  55. have been barred from legal scientific study in most parts of the
  56. world.
  57. The AHF was created in 1988, on the occasion of celebrating 50
  58. years of consciousness research, research often carried out privately
  59. and insecrecy. One of the functions of the AHF is to bring to light
  60. a substantial amount of this "underground material" and to make
  61. available to the public all information, documents, research reports,
  62. art etc. that chronicle the pioneering efforts in psychedelic
  63. mind/brain exploration.
  64. The board of advisers and supporters of the AHF bring together
  65. some of the most prominent names and personalities from this pioneering
  66. psychedelic era, e.g. Oscar Janiger, Allen Ginsberg, Laura Huxley,
  67. John Lilly, Alexander Shulgin, Stanilav Grof and many others. However,
  68. one name is conspicuously absent from this list of 60s celebs, that of
  69. Timothy Leary, ex(?)-LSD guru and current philosopher-at-large.
  70. This is not an oversight, nor does it mean Leary isn't a potent
  71. player behind the scenes. There are pragmatic reasons to consider,
  72. however, and the AHF's aim of being a completely legit, squeaky clean
  73. organization for purely educational purposes, is-officially at least-
  74. not quite compatible with Leary's record and past lifestyles. "If I
  75. were trying to curry favor with the Establishment", Leary said, "I
  76. wouldn't ask me to join, either." It's but a sign of the times, that
  77. Leary's seven years spent in various state and federal penitentiaries
  78. poignantly appeared to herald future government drug policy.
  79. In this War-on-Drugs decade of the 1980s, a reactionary period of
  80. blanket prohibition, censorship and paranoid ignorance of all things
  81. psychedelic, the Albert Hofmann Foundation-and all the people who make
  82. it possible-transmit a strong, powerful message long overdue: the fact
  83. that the scientific achievement of psychedelic mind exploration is here
  84. to stay; as a matter of fact, the best is yet to come.
  85. While the man may not be 'establishment' enough to officially
  86. represent the AHF, Timothy Leary nonetheless aptly summarized
  87. the foundation's message of optimistic encouragement and a future
  88. mission at outdoor dedication ceremonies for the AHF held in July, 1988
  89. in the Hollywood Hills: "Everything's gonna be alright, the *fun* has
  90. just begun!" For more information and/or to get on the mailing list,
  91. contact:
  92. THE ALBERT HOFMANN FOUNDATION
  93. 132 West Channel Road, Suite 324
  94. Santa Monica, CA 90402
  95. (213)281-8110 (message recording)
  96. Also, feel free to bug me about any questions, concerns, issues
  97. you have regarding the AHF or psychedelics in general.
  98. [Don't forget to JUST SAY *KNOW*!]

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