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Anonymous said...”The police and authorities knew already in the early 60's that drugs would be a major problem in the near future. They were preparing for it, but it went wrong somewhere, they weren't able to stem the tide……….
I used to model for Harley Street specialists training med-students at this time, starting in '58 as a 12 year-old. The police, led by top-cops Joe Simpson and Shirley Becke, used to supply Profs Emanuel Miller and Richard Asher with the drugs they wanted to study, and used me as a guinea-pig! There would be several off-duty coppers present to see the result and work out how to deal with an acid-head.”
'Big' Joe Simpson, head of the Metropolitan Police, suddenly died on the 20 March 1968. Shirley Becke nee Jennings was the first woman to become a Police Commander. Both have exemplary careers. The child sex Metropolitan Police cover-up is currently being investigated from 1970 onwards. We are to assume nothing occurred before this.
So the father of Paul’s girlfriend Dr Richard Asher was experimenting with ACID on patients under the watchful eye of the Metropolitan Police. It should be said that in 1963 LSD was not illegal in either the US or the UK.1
Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (ACID) was first patented in 1947, it is an hallucinogenic drug that is derived originally from ergot, a fungus found growing wild on rye and other grasses. It was first discovered in 1938 by a research chemist, Albert Hofmann, while working to produce new medicines.
George Harrison recalls that John, Cynthia (John’s first wife) George and Pattie (George’s wife he met whilst filming Hard Day’s Night) had been at a dinner party of Pattie’s dentist. He put LSD into their coffee and they all described their experience as mind expanding as they had left the dentist’s home and went to the Ad Lib Club. Paul did not use LSD (officially) at this point but was encouraged to do so by the others. George Harrison stated later that he was not aware that Paul had ever taken LSD until he admitted it to a journalist. John had told Paul that it was like Alice Adventures through the Looking Glass a book that they both were fond of.
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Paul's girlfriend Jane Asher had been a child actress who had played Alice in 'Through the Looking Glass'. He wrote
'I'm Looking through you' during his break up with her. In the Lewis Carroll (featured on the Sergeant Pepper Album) classic everything should be viewed backwards. It also discusses the moral dilemmas of the Walrus and the Carpenter. Lewis Carroll was a member of the Society for Psychical Research
Only the Beatles could make a song called
I am the Walrus and make it a hit.