Makes a good case? You mean Derek creates a straw man and knocks it down while ignoring 99% of the evidence. There is so much disinfo being floated on this one doesn't know where to begin. Two very old people died from convulsions. Anybody ever have convulsions on high doses of acid? Not all people were in distress. Some walked around town in euphoric states and spoke of how they loved everyone. Anything like that ever happen on acid? As for the time frame, obviously a very large amount was dumped, we don't know how, but it moved (maybe with the wind) around for a couple of days before the effects wore off. As for the evidence being ignored: Frank Olson was the chemist in charge of weaponizing LSD, he was in France at the time with others from SOD of Camp Detrick, when his "suicide" death came close to unraveling in 1975, FOIA requested documents show that the Point Saint Espry incident was connected somehow to Olson's death. Fuller's book in the 60s ends by saying neither the ergo theory or the mercury theory holds up. Fuller came to the same conclusion a few years ago in his Bread Opus. This book just came out and seems to have been subjected to immediate spin doctoring.
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Makes a good case? You mean Derek creates a straw man and knocks it down while ignoring 99% of the evidence. There is so much disinfo being floated on this one doesn't know where to begin. Two very old people died from convulsions. Anybody ever have convulsions on high doses of acid? Not all people were in distress. Some walked around town in euphoric states and spoke of how they loved everyone. Anything like that ever happen on acid? As for the time frame, obviously a very large amount was dumped, we don't know how, but it moved (maybe with the wind) around for a couple of days before the effects wore off. As for the evidence being ignored: Frank Olson was the chemist in charge of weaponizing LSD, he was in France at the time with others from SOD of Camp Detrick, when his "suicide" death came close to unraveling in 1975, FOIA requested documents show that the Point Saint Espry incident was connected somehow to Olson's death. Fuller's book in the 60s ends by saying neither the ergo theory or the mercury theory holds up. Fuller came to the same conclusion a few years ago in his Bread Opus. This book just came out and seems to have been subjected to immediate spin doctoring.