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d-31787House OversightOtherHistorical anecdote linking LSD researcher Timothy Leary to Assistant District Attorney G. Gordon Liddy and alleged celebrity users
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The passage mentions a well‑known historical figure (G. Gordon Liddy) in a peripheral role to a 1960s LSD investigation, but provides no concrete new evidence, dates, transactions, or actionable leads G. Gordon Liddy is named as the Assistant District Attorney who led a raid on Timothy Leary's Millbr Leary allegedly invited Liddy and grand‑jury members to a LSD seminar, but they did not attend. Le
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trips, but there | was, a first-timer, standing in the open doorway, reversing
roles and comforting him in his anxiety about entering show business.
When | told my mother about taking LSD, she was quite concerned.
She warned me, “It could lead to marijuana.” And she was right. It did.
After Leary got arrested in Texas for possession of pot, the notoriety
of his research in Millbrook spread. Law enforcement in nearby
Poughkeepsie, led by Assistant District Attorney G. Gordon Liddy, raided
the estate. In the summer of 1966, Leary and his associates ran a two-week
seminar on consciousness expansion, culminating in a_ theatrical
production of Hesse's Steppenwo/flegend that weaved its way around the
Millbrook grounds and buildings. Leary invited Liddy and members of the
grand jury that indicted him, but none showed up.
Leary told me about prominent people whose lives had been
changed by taking LSD: actor Cary Grant, director Otto Preminger, think-
tanker Herman Kahn, Alcoholics Anonymous founder Bill Wilson, 7/ME
magazine publishers Henry and Clare Boothe Luce. Of course, it wasn't so
difficult to drop out when you had such a stimulating scene to drop into.
On the day that he announced the formation of a new religion, the League
for Spiritual Discovery (LSD), | signed up as their first heretic.
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