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Vague reflections on religious cults and historic amphetamine experiments
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Vague reflections on religious cults and historic amphetamine experiments

Vague reflections on religious cults and historic amphetamine experiments The passage contains no specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable allegations linking powerful actors to misconduct. It merely offers abstract commentary on religious behavior and mentions a 1960s amphetamine study without identifying participants or outcomes relevant to current investigations. Key insights: Mentions a historical amphetamine experiment by Professor John Griffith at Vanderbilt in the 1960s.; Discusses psychological mechanisms of religious fanaticism and persecution.; No concrete financial flows, legal exposure, or foreign influence detailed.

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