
20-09-2006, 20:49
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NPR seeks mystical psilocybin experiences - anonymous
Message from MAPS' Rick Doblin:
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Barbara Bradley Hagerty, a reporter with NPR who is working on a story about psilocybin and mystical experiences (based in part on the recent Johns Hopkins study), and is also working on a book that is, in part,
about psychedelic research and mysticism, is seeking to talk to people
who have had one or more mystical experiences while on psilocybin. She
is not interested in talking to people who have had mystical experiences
on any other drug. Ideally, she is seeking somebody who has had one or
more mystical experiences while on psilocybin and also at other times
without any drugs, so that some comparison can be made between the two
experiences.
I've met with Barbara in person for an interview that took place in DC,
in a cafeteria in one of the US House of Representatives buildings.
She is a genuine reporter with a sincere interest in this story.
Barbara can talk to people on an anonymous basis for her book. For the
NPR story, she can also grant anonymity, though we didn't discuss
anything about distorting the sound of the person's voice.
In case anybody wants to get in touch with her, she can be reached
either by regular mail or by email, at: <BBradley@npr.org>
Barbara Bradley Hagerty
National Public Radio
5104 Klingle Street, NW
Washington, DC 20016
My view is that we need to reach out to free media in order to try to
counteract the massive propaganda that we can't afford to rebut through
purchased media.
Rick Doblin
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