This page is a lament. Why? you ask? Because my life is so limited. How? you ask? Let me put this bluntly, because no matter how I put it it will be interpreted as flauting the laws of the United States, but please... it is really so much more forward-thinking than that that calling it flauting the law really amounts to sacrilege in my eyes. OK, here it is. I'm a druggie. Or rather, a wannabe druggie, since the chemicals I find most beneficial are so extremely hard to come across where I live.
I lament for the lucidity I lack. That which I gain temporarily by ingesting LSD, that which I hone intermittently with psychoactive mushroom trips, that which I long for constantly in the relatively frozen landscape of my unenhanced mind. Most people who have tried LSD will agree with me: the potential uses of this chemical in catalyzing the growth of the world are enormous. To those adults who have not yet tried it, I implore you, based on my many (but far too few) wondrous experiences with these mind-enhancers: give it a try!
We (in the U.S.) are confronted by a problem that's seemingly insolvable - the miraculous mind-enhancers will be legalized only when demand is sufficient; demand will remain low until people have sufficient access to try the chemicals; and prohibition makes providing and utilizing access risky.
How do we solve this problem? My best proposition as of today is to organize a revolutionary mind-expansion retreat for the U.S. Congress. Let them see firsthand what their laws are denying us. Please help me make this dream a reality for you, me, every citizen of the country, and eventually, the whole world. This is the first step towards uniting the country, and uniting the country is the first step towards uniting the world in a lasting and mutually beneficial peace.
Friends! You can help. This proposition is in its earliest stages of formation. I'll accept all the help available to me, in the form of: suggestions; publicity; communication to others; testimonies encouraging the Congressmen; and financial donations. Together I am certain that we have power enough to end the injustice of the drug war, and bring enhanced mental capabilities to the people who make up the institution that governs our lives.
-Gum
gum@earthling.net
16th of May, 2006
www.myspace.com/i_am_gum