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             is a hallucinogenic drug that was discovered in 1938. It was first introduced to the world by a pair of Swiss chemists, Albert Hoffman and W. A. Stoll. They were performing experiments on parasitic fungus on rye, when a new chemical was produced. This new chemical was later believed to help patients with mental disorders. It alters people's perception of reality, so doctors tried to see if it could solve the problems inside chemically imbalanced brains. .
             In the 1950's it was praised as a miracle drug, it was very close to becoming an actual medication. Many new ailments were thought to be treatable by this new wonder drug. Doctors and Psychologists believe that L.S.D. could also be used to treat alcoholism, autism, paranoia, schizophrenia, and various other disorders. .
             A Harvard professor named Timothy Leary was a researcher on the new drug during the early 1960's. He started to treat inmates at Massachusetts Correctional Institute. They results were disastrous; many prisoners became mentally unstable after many "treatment sessions" with Leary. One year after the testing, the Harvard University fired Leary after rumors of a drug scandal. .
             It was until after the firing of Leary that a new drug culture took off. In 1966, Leary, who had been a regular user of L.S.D. for close to a decade, formed his own religion based on the new mind expanding drug. It was called the League of Spiritual Discovery. After many years of traveling the country and promoting the use of the new, and now illegal drug, he developed a following of thousands of people. Most of his followers did not actually believe in the new religion, they were just caught up in the new acid lifestyle. Eventually Leary was arrested, but because of the shear number of his followers he successfully introduced L.S.D. or acid to America.
             Acid is a drug unlike any other type on the streets. The affects of it are like none other.
            


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