Friday, April 29, 2005
Terrence McKenna and Timothy Leary
Pharmacratic Inquisition
The Christian persecution of archaic religions based on sacramental ingestion of entheogenic plants and the consequent personal access to ecstatic states; whose first great victory was the destruction of the Eleusinian Mysteries at the end of the fourth century; which then reached a gruesome climax in the persecution of witches in the Middle Ages; and which continues in today's Pharmacratic State in the guise of a public health "War on Drugs."
-Terrence McKenna
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Timothy Leary's opening statement in defense from federal persecution
I am pleading not guilty in this case, because I am an American citizen.
As such, I am entitled to the free exercise of my religion.
I am entitled to engage in scientific research.
I am entitled to live in my home, travel in my car and bring up my children the best I can in accordance with my beliefs and values.
My motives before and during the incident of my arrest are clearly spiritual, interior and not ulterior.
These are not personal privileges that I claim, but constitutional rights of every citizen.
In defending myself against this prosecution, I am defending the right of every American citizen to lead the religious life of his own conviction, to worship, to experience, to commune with universal forces, to transcend his ego and dissolve the petty differences that divide men whom love should bind, to seek religious ecstasy, revelation and truth as men have done throughout the ages.
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