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trouble in the library

zomboweed

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Today it's snow time...:smokey: and cause i'm home alone :smokey: I want to read something... :artist:
find the interesting post in the library about the BOEL

http://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=153301

but....

that give this to me:

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:dunno::dunno: :dunno:

somebody can help or fix ?

thanks in advance.
 

zomboweed

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I'm sorry to keep trying to understand.. but .. why icmag host a page too large to be displayed?
it's a no-sense for me...
 

Clackamas Coot

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zomboweed

Here are some links on the BOEL...............


An article from OCWeekly - LORDS OF ACID - How the Brotherhood of Eternal Love Became OCs Hippie Mafia

The author of that article, Nick Schou, has a book that's due to be released in March titled Orange Sunshine: The Brotherhood of Eternal Love and Its Quest to Spread Peace, Love, and Acid to the World though I don't have much hope that he expanded his 'sources' from snitches and hanger-ons. The whole WPF factor - 'nuff said.

The very best source that I know of is a movie under production that was made by a son of an actual member of the original BOEL. The movie is titled Orange Sunshine | The Story of the Brotherhood of Eternal Love and that site has a ton of information and links about the BOEL.

What will be interesting once the film is finished is how much of the actual story will be told, i.e. the 2 factions that came together to form the BOEL, i.e. a group of surfers living in Newport Beach who hooked up with a band of bikers in Anaheim. What a marriage, eh?

The founder, John Griggs, would be an interesting subject for you to peruse. Sadly he died in 1969 on an overdose of psilocybin.

Another name to look into is Nick Sand who, along with Owsley Stanley, were the main chemists while they were still making LSD-25. After Owsley 'Bear' Stanley went to prison, it was Sand who started adding amphetamine and made the switch from LSD-25 to ALD-52 because ALD-52 is far more stable which made worldwide distribution possible - something that you couldn't do with LSD-25.

Good luck on your search for information.

CC
 

Norrath

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i can see that page just fine. i have max number of posts per page turned ON. but i doubt that makes a diffy here as it's all one post.
 

gomer

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Something changed. I can see it now to. About 4 hours ago I got an error message.
 

Clackamas Coot

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I finally was able to see the thread. It's a copy & paste from this book/article and is pretty accurate and well worth reading if one is interested in the BOEL

CC
 
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Skip

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Yup, our hosting company finally fixed it. This should fix most of the pages that weren't coming up due to being too big.
 
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