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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Type: Narrative/memoir excerpt (evidence file)
File Size: 1.29 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a memoir or narrative account found within House Oversight evidence files (likely unrelated to the crimes of Jeffrey Epstein directly, but found in his possession or related files). It describes the author's exploration of the 1960s counterculture, specifically the Free Speech Movement and their visit to Millbrook in April 1965 to experiment with LSD. The text details interactions with psychedelic figures Timothy Leary (who was in India) and Richard Alpert (who was preparing for a show at the Village Vanguard).

People (3)

Name Role Context
Timothy Leary Subject of interest/Guide
Argued against demonstrations; was supposed to guide the narrator's acid experience but went to India.
Richard Alpert (Dick Alpert) Subject of interest/Substitute Guide
Was supposed to take Leary's place; preparing for a comedy-philosophy gig at the Village Vanguard; chatted with narra...
The Narrator Author/Observer
First-person voice ('I'); researching LSD phenomenon; visited Millbrook in April 1965.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Free Speech Movement
Student protest group mentioned in the first paragraph.
Village Vanguard
Venue where Dick Alpert was preparing to perform.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' indicating the source of the document release.

Timeline (2 events)

1960s (Contextual)
Free Speech Movement protests.
Campus
Students Police
April 1965
Narrator returns to Millbrook for first LSD experience.
Millbrook
The Narrator Dick Alpert

Locations (4)

Location Context
Location the narrator returned to for their first acid experience.
Where Timothy Leary had gone.
Performance venue (New York City).
Unspecified university campus (historically likely UC Berkeley) mentioning the Free Speech Movement.

Relationships (2)

Timothy Leary Colleagues/Associates Richard Alpert
Mentioned together regarding 'patterns of awareness'; Alpert was supposed to take Leary's place as guide.
The Narrator Acquaintance Richard Alpert
Narrator chatted with Alpert while he was in the bathtub.

Key Quotes (3)

"You could protest and explore your 13-billion-cell mind simultaneously."
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"If their brains had been so damaged, as mythologized by mainstream media, how come their perceptions were so sharp?"
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Quote #2
"He was soaking his body in a bathtub, preparing his psyche for the Vanguard gig."
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Quote #3

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