sigma6
10th March 2016, 22:46
http://www.brasschecktv.com/videos/documentary-/magic-mushrooms.html#sthash.K3FNRIV7.dpuf
The series "One Step Beyond" ran from January 1959 to July 1961 and was sponsored by Alcoa, the aluminum company. This particular episode ran four days after John F. Kennedy was inaugurated. It was the most popular program in the entire series - and also the only one removed from the series syndication package.
Unlike the other shows in the series, instead of being a fictionalized account, this was reality-based and documentary in tone. A complete transcript of this episode is reproduced in Chapter Seven of book "The Sacred Mushrooms of Mexico" by Brian Akers
Magic Mushrooms
DnzXAJeVJck
Once again evidence someone hiding in the background is dictating what the public is allowed to access and what is removed from public consumption...
Come to think of it, I definitely recall an episode of extra sensory perception during a period of time when we had access to mm... (what a summer, I'll never forget!) And I thought it was just because I was in love... lol
The 60's was such a promising time... what a world it could have been if the mafia/Vatican hadn't taken over...
The series "One Step Beyond" ran from January 1959 to July 1961 and was sponsored by Alcoa, the aluminum company. This particular episode ran four days after John F. Kennedy was inaugurated. It was the most popular program in the entire series - and also the only one removed from the series syndication package.
Unlike the other shows in the series, instead of being a fictionalized account, this was reality-based and documentary in tone. A complete transcript of this episode is reproduced in Chapter Seven of book "The Sacred Mushrooms of Mexico" by Brian Akers
Magic Mushrooms
DnzXAJeVJck
Once again evidence someone hiding in the background is dictating what the public is allowed to access and what is removed from public consumption...
Come to think of it, I definitely recall an episode of extra sensory perception during a period of time when we had access to mm... (what a summer, I'll never forget!) And I thought it was just because I was in love... lol
The 60's was such a promising time... what a world it could have been if the mafia/Vatican hadn't taken over...