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Historical drug research notes mention Hitler's alleged amphetamine use
Historical drug research notes mention Hitler's alleged amphetamine use The passage discusses scientific observations on entheogenic and stimulant drugs and includes an unverified claim that Hitler used amphetamines. It does not provide concrete, actionable leads, recent actors, financial flows, or new evidence linking powerful current officials to misconduct. The only notable figure is a historical one, limiting investigative usefulness and novelty. Key insights: Describes increased entropy metrics in rats given entheogenic drugs versus decreased metrics with stimulants.; Cites historical claim that Adolf Hitler allegedly took large doses of Benzedrine for 20 years.; References past researchers (Geyer, Martin Paulus, David Segal, Heinrich Kluver) and their work on drug effects.
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