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On His Long, Strange Trip

Newsweek, May, 2008

Albert Hofmann, 102

Creator of LSD

The Swiss chemist discovered the drug by accident in 1938 and raved about its power to generate “ wonderful visions, ” which he defended after LSD was widely banned for safety reasons in the 1960s. Hofmann died last week at his home in Basel, Switzerland. John Perry Barlow, a former lyricist for the Grateful Dead, met Hofmann on a 1990 “ pilgrimage ” to his home, and he shared these memories with NEWSWEEK ’ s Jessica Bennett:

Albert Hofmann was an accidental prophet. But his casual revelation likely introduced more people to the spiritual dimension than any other discovery of the last 500 years. Around 1966, enough of my generation had taken LSD to just cut loose. We had a sudden feeling of...

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