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Timothy Leary
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Robert Trivers
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person
Timothy Leary
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Adversarial debate opponents |
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person
Tim Leary
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Ideological opposites |
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| N/A | N/A | Raid on Millbrook estate. | Millbrook estate | View |
| 1982-04-01 | N/A | Debate between Timothy Leary and G. Gordon Liddy | Berkeley | View |
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or book describing a 1982 debate in Berkeley between Timothy Leary and G. Gordon Liddy. The text recounts their philosophical clashes regarding the law versus science, individual rights versus state rights, and drug use, culminating in Leary challenging Liddy to eat a hashish cookie. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it was gathered as evidence, likely part of a larger collection of materials.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or manuscript included in House Oversight evidence files. It recounts personal interactions between the narrator and Richard Alpert (Ram Dass), specifically regarding Alpert's family secrets (his brother's mental illness) and stage performances. The text also contrasts Timothy Leary's philosophy on LSD with G. Gordon Liddy's alleged plan to use the drug for a political assassination of Jack Anderson.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or narrative account included in House Oversight evidence files. It details the counter-culture activities of Timothy Leary in the mid-1960s, specifically at the Millbrook estate. It mentions legal conflicts with G. Gordon Liddy, the formation of the League for Spiritual Discovery, and lists prominent figures (like Cary Grant and the Luces) allegedly influenced by LSD.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or memoir included in House Oversight files (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015128). The narrator details a failed plan by the 'White House Plumbers' to use Patricia Ellsberg's dental records to accuse her of espionage, an idea the narrator claims was inspired by a conversation with Alger Hiss regarding Whittaker Chambers. The text highlights the narrator's belief that the public would believe the accusation simply because of its absurdity.
The text describes a scene where a narrator (implied to be Nixon) interacts with Bob Haldeman, leading to a sexual encounter framed as a misunderstanding of a sarcastic remark. The narrator compares this event to a similar misunderstanding involving Jeb Magruder and G. Gordon Liddy regarding an order to kill Jack Anderson, ultimately reflecting on the nature of power versus homosexuality.
An email thread from June 2018 between evolutionary biologist Robert Trivers and Jeffrey Epstein. Trivers discusses facing allegations of misconduct toward women (comparing himself to Cosby/Weinstein), the resulting loss of a university contract worth up to $1 million, and requests an 'annual gift of 30' from 'Enhanced Learning' to support his future. Epstein replies briefly, dismissing political talk about Trump to focus on Trivers' situation.
In this 2018 email, evolutionary biologist Robert Trivers writes to Jeffrey Epstein to apologize for previously suggesting Epstein was involved in actions taken against him by a 'Chapman.' Trivers details his professional downfall, describing himself as a victim of the 'me too' era trend of removing men from institutions for alleged misconduct toward women, which has cost him a significant contract. He outlines his plan to continue working on his books ('Wild Life' and 'Honour Killings') and briefly comments on Donald Trump's trade policies.
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