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One of the Dead tried it out briefly. Tom Constanten. He doesn't really count. Not a cultie at all.
Plus Pete Grant.
One of the Dead tried it out briefly. Tom Constanten. He doesn't really count. Not a cultie at all.
Plus Pete Grant.
The Brit who sang Happy Together on a Twix candy bar commercial. Wow.
No, Joe was not a cultie.
No
a local (the City, Palo Alto, San Jose) folkie(banjo, guitar, etc) in the 60s, who went electric and country
who, was someone I smoked dope with, dropped acid with, and joined the Sci crowd with us in the late 60s.
loaned Jerry his pedal steel, and gave him lessons prior to New Riders
played with a number of name bands
Paul Armstrong was the original bassist for Country Joe and the Fish. He became a Cl VIII C/S and was Qual Sec and Sr C/S for the Davis Missions management group. He died in the mid 90s.
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http://www.nbcnews.com/science/weir...-people-microdosing-psychedelic-drugs-n390791
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Originally posted by Maria Cuervo
There's a famous Scientologist musician, a Miami Cuban, who's name I forget at moment...it will come to me. I think he was regged after I left and remains 'in'. Gloria was never in. Although I am sure she heard the rumor that I was in since Catholic school girls will gossip and all that and she and I had friends in common.
Scientology is pretty much poison socially among higher echelons of the Cuban families in Miami so once I did that (join the cult) it was sort of like doing a loud funny sound in the middle of a room of well-heeled folks. No one forgot about it, it can't be taken back, and forgiveness not an option. In that community one is just chalked up as having had a sad life which was ruined by tragedy x and now all everyone can do is whisper in hushed tones. LOL.