How about a new thread on Timothy Leary?

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How about a new thread on Timothy Leary?

Postby PufPuf93 » Fri Nov 27, 2020 5:13 pm

There is a documentry premiering Sunday on Showtime relating to Leary that may be interesting.

LSD, love and the CIA: Timothy Leary’s ex-lover shares her wild trip in new documentary

Bob Strauss November 27, 2020

In “My Psychedelic Love Story,” the late Joanna Harcourt-Smith recounts her fascinating and still controversial interactions with key figures of the hippie era, most prominently LSD evangelist Timothy Leary.

The documentary, which premieres on Showtime on Sunday, Nov. 29, allowed her to convincingly make the case that Leary was the great love of her eventful life. If she was, as some accused her of being, a kind of flower child Mata Hari who helped the feds capture her fugitive boyfriend, that remains a mystery.

“Not knowing whether these accusations leveled against her — that she was a CIA plant who was being used by the government to entrap Leary — are true is a really interesting question,” the film’s director, Errol Morris, told The Chronicle by phone from his office in Cambridge, Mass. “When I tried to separately investigate this by going directly to the CIA, they gave me that classic answer, ‘We can neither confirm or deny that we have any material on Joanna Harcourt-Smith.’ ”

As has been increasingly the case in such Morris films as “The Fog of War,” “The Unknown Known” and “American Dharma,” nailing slippery truth is less important to “Psychedelic” than examining Harcourt-Smith as she presents herself.

“To what extent is anybody a reliable narrator?” Morris posed. “Particularly when they’re talking about themselves. Often, we are completely befuddled by who we are.”

The circumstances of the new film’s production made verification extra difficult anyway. The COVID-19 lockdowns hit shortly after Morris and his crew spent two days filming interviews with Harcourt-Smith in Massachusetts, and her cancer resurged soon afterward. The 74-year-old died in her New Mexico home on Oct. 11.

All that noted, the film takes a deep dive into both a wild period of history and a complex woman’s heart and mind.

“I always love entering a story indirectly or through some unexpected door,” Morris said. “In part, this is a story about a certain period in Timothy Leary’s life. But it is also very much a story about Joanna. A story of their love affair, a story of her own attempts to investigate herself, to figure out who she was.”

Harcourt-Smith had quite a life to unpack. Born in Switzerland to upper-class, estranged parents from England and France, by the time the ’60s were swinging Joanna was used to hanging out with rock stars, international financiers and other jet-setting species.

Leary was the Harvard professor who had become the nation’s leading proponent of mind `expansion through chemistry. Richard Nixon dubbed him the most dangerous man in America, and he was sentenced to 20 years for possessing an ounce of marijuana in 1970. Soon after, Leary escaped from prison and fled to Europe, which is where Harcourt-Smith met him in 1972. They were kinda sorta/not officially “married” almost instantly and visited Afghanistan a few months later. Leary was turned over to American authorities in Kabul. He and Joanna, who was by then using his last name, were brought back to California.

While he was serving time in Folsom Prison, she settled in San Francisco and worked tirelessly to get her man freed — while, as was her nature, making the scene.

“She was there, she was visiting Leary in prison, she was trying to raise money for him,” said Morris, who did postgraduate studies at UC Berkeley and wrote program notes for the Pacific Film Archive in the early 1970s. “That opened doors to a cross section of the Bay Area in the ’70s. Francis Coppola, you name it; she was part of that world.”

According to the movie, Harcourt-Smith was instrumental in arranging for Leary to become an FBI informant while incarcerated. Not long after he was released and the couple entered the witness protection program, Leary disappeared from her life — physically, at least.

Harcourt-Smith initially contacted Errol Morris and his documentary-making son Hamilton. Though the latter was busy with his own series about psychoactive drugs — Viceland’s “Hamilton’s Pharmacopeia” — the elder Morris saw an opportunity to make something along the lines of his hybrid documentary/scripted Netflix series “Wormwood,” but the pandemic made it impossible to stage re-enactments. However, a wealth of archival material, some of which Harcourt-Smith discovered in her attic, made going the full documentary route creatively satisfying.

“One of the reasons why Joanna was attracted to us was because she saw ‘Wormwood’ and adored it,” Morris said of his other project about mind-altering substances and government malfeasance.

As he got to know her, it sounds like the filmmaker, as many men before him, fell a bit for his subject.

“It’s one of the most romantic stories, among other things, that I’ve ever heard,” he said. “She had this enormous capacity for love and, probably, enormous capacity for sex as well. She embraced life, and remained curious, involved and full of a sense of adventure. I’ve never seen anybody quite like her.”

Morris was able to get the final cut of “Psychedelic Love Story” to Harcourt-Smith a week before she died. He has heard that she watched it six or seven times.

“It’s not a film about verification,” Morris reiterated. “If you’re making a film like ‘The Thin Blue Line’ – which I made, seemingly, 1,000 years ago – you want to interview a lot of people in order to try to solve the great mystery about who killed whom. But when you’re telling a story about one person, an excursion into their mind and how they see themselves, it’s a different set of issues. It’s trying to capture that person in a way that gives you stuff to think about.”

“My Psychedelic Love Story”: Documentary. 9 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 29 on Showtime.

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Re: How about a new thread on Timothy Leary?

Postby annie aronburg » Fri Nov 27, 2020 10:34 pm

Posted on Joanna Harcourt Smith's facebook page earlier this summer


From one who got away and found the meaning of life: Love is the practice, the way, love is the beginning with no end.
I have a lot to say about the Jeffrey Epstein situation.
I come from what I like to call"The extreme owning class" those who now own almost everything that can possibly be bought and sold on this planet. I was born after the 2nd World war in a family of the same standing as the Rothschild's or the Melon's or the Ford's. When I was 13 I was groomed for "love"that meant one thing and one thing only SEX with powerful extremely rich, older men. By the time I was 14 i was to be successful by having these "High Society" men give me jewelry from Cartier and other fashionable jewelers. The more jewelry, the more valuable I was as a person. There was the owner of the Heineken Beer, there was the Prince of Monaco, there was Nicky Hilton. These entitled men treated me like a commodity without any care about my age, the younger, the better.
I had value because these men wanted me and gave me valuable things. At these levels of power this was not called abuse and rape, it was called being wanted by the right men.
There were trips to the Bahamas, luxury hotels around the world; I submitted because I was terrified of been banished from the only tribe I knew. I was too ashamed of my self to break the bond.
This abominable treatment of girls has been going on for centuries, no one seems to care up till now. I want people to know that many of us have been suffering in shame and silence. Powerful men were to be obediently served by women, the younger the better. This is going on under our noses right now, all over the world. This is not unusual, Jeffrey Epstein is a monster and there are monsters walking free in total impunity all around us.
Its not enough for women to stand up once and flood the streets after DT's election. We must stand up everyday to claim our immense value as the magnificent human beings we are.
I tell the truth so that this soul murder of girl's intelligence, power and absolute integrity can come out of darkness and be fiercely defended and protected. Don't pretend it's only happening because Jeffrey Epstein is a pedophile, he is the Scapegoat for all the others who are doing the exact same monstrosities.
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Re: How about a new thread on Timothy Leary?

Postby PufPuf93 » Sat Nov 28, 2020 3:02 pm

That is very good and interesting, annie a.

Joanna Harcourt Smith presents a wealth of dimensions of interest.

Do you have a ready link for the JHS FB?

Have broke out a copy of Flashbacks and pulled from the bookshelf also a hc 1st edition of The Psychedelic Experience to prep for the Sunday night ShowTime documentry (watched the Belushi documentry last night).
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Re: How about a new thread on Timothy Leary?

Postby liminalOyster » Sat Nov 28, 2020 10:49 pm

"It's not rocket surgery." - Elvis
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Re: How about a new thread on Timothy Leary?

Postby fruhmenschen » Sat Nov 11, 2023 11:30 pm

https://archives.nypl.org/mss/18400#

Timothy Leary papers
1910-2009

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10 ... 8221136233

First published online November 18, 2022
Psychedelics and Desistance From Crime: Lessons From the Concord Prison Experiment

Logan Neitzke-Spruill https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2304-4754 lneitzke@udel.eduView all authors and affiliations
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Recent investigations of naturalistic psychedelic use purport that psychedelic therapies may be useful in criminal justice contexts for reducing recidivism. The present study applies interactionist theories of desistance to critically explore how psychedelic therapies could facilitate agentic self-transformation to support desistance from crime. Psychedelic experience reports written by inmates as part of the “Concord Prison Experiment” (CPE) were collected from the New York Public Library. Reports from 29 participants were then analyzed using a qualitative content analysis that employed both conventional and directed approaches. Participants frequently reported on changes in emotion and sense perception, interactions with other participants, and self-knowledge. Reports of self-knowledge often emerged from cognitive shifts that led to reflexive thought and novel insights regarding crime and criminality. These findings demonstrate how psychedelics can facilitate cognitive shifts in meaning conducive to inspiring desistance from crime. However, shortcomings of the CPE indicate that the social environment can hinder integration, by constraining the potential to enact changes in one’s life or realize meaningful insights through prosocial relationships. The combination of potentially harmful prison environments and the vulnerable states of consciousness generated by psychedelics should preclude investigations among actively incarcerated participants. Without addressing common social and structural barriers to successful reentry such as housing and employment, the efficacy of psychedelic-assisted therapy as a recidivism reducing intervention will be limited. Alternative approaches might explore how psychedelic therapy can address the psychological impacts of incarceration.
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