"It is entirely conceivable—given the known effects of ibogaine—that Edmund Muskie's brain was almost paralyzed by hallucinations. He looked out at that crowd and saw gila monsters instead of people . . . his mind snapped completely when he felt something large and apparently vicious clawing at his legs."
11/17/10
the candidate
"It is entirely conceivable—given the known effects of ibogaine—that Edmund Muskie's brain was almost paralyzed by hallucinations. He looked out at that crowd and saw gila monsters instead of people . . . his mind snapped completely when he felt something large and apparently vicious clawing at his legs."
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Hunter S. Thompson,
ibogaine
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