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#41 Posted : 12/10/2016 2:22:28 PM
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I admit that I was critical of Hamilton in the beginning, but am over all impressed, media coverage always makes me a little nervous, but I applaud Hamilton for his efforts...gaining the respect of the skeptikal is hard to do.

The lazy lizard episode was the best yet, amazing. Full of familiar faces, and essential history.

Darrell Lemaire, Casey hardison, ann shulgin, and more offer their personal perspective into their own unique part in the history of these amazing psychedelic compounds. These are stories that most would never hear aside from a select few involved in clandestine psychedelia, these stories also could have remained as clandestine as the chemistry they outline, the fact that now anybody who wants can now hear these stories, and become inspired by them, is a gift.

Again, I highly recommend the "lazy lizard school of hedonism episode"...specially for this community.

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#42 Posted : 12/11/2016 10:17:01 AM

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I admit that I was critical of Hamilton in the beginning, but am over all impressed, media coverage always makes me a little nervous, but I applaud Hamilton for his efforts...gaining the respect of the skeptikal is hard to do.


Very cool this happened Smile

I share the media sentiment though since there has been a nmeverending barrage of purely fictional trash-"journalism" on psychedelics. Good to know there are people making proper efforts, not only within the traditional publishing paradigm but also on youtube.
 
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#43 Posted : 12/16/2016 4:17:19 PM
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obliguhl wrote:
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I admit that I was critical of Hamilton in the beginning, but am over all impressed, media coverage always makes me a little nervous, but I applaud Hamilton for his efforts...gaining the respect of the skeptikal is hard to do.


Very cool this happened Smile

I share the media sentiment though since there has been a nmeverending barrage of purely fictional trash-"journalism" on psychedelics. Good to know there are people making proper efforts, not only within the traditional publishing paradigm but also on youtube.


I have to say that I'm impressed with the series, I was fairly critical and skeptical in the begining, but after following this series I can honestly say that Hamilton is doing a good job.

I feel like Hamilton is actually "one of us" to some degree, and i feel it's the same things driving his research which drives many of us, and while this is not obvious at first glance, after researching a bit regarding how much work Hamilton has actually done in psychoactives and the type of work that he has done, and seeing the members of the psychoactive community which he has been working with, it becomes much easier to see how first impressions can be inaccurate...

As far as television programming regarding psychedelics or psychoactives, this series is the best out there by far.

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