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Current Topic: Chemistry

Free William Leonard Pickard
Topic: Chemistry 11:02 pm EST, Feb  7, 2003

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The William Leonard Pickard Website

Dedicated to helping Leonard win his freedom

It has been over two years since Leonard was arrested for allegedly manufacturing LSD at a missile silo in Kansas. His trial has finally started with jury selection on January 13, 2003.

Since Leonard was arrested he has a newborn child with his young wife. Leonard has chosen to pursue the case at great risk. If he wins the case he will go free, and if he loses, he will serve life in prison. Leonard has chosen this difficult task so that he might have the chance to live the rest of his life with his wife and child.
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Free William Leonard Pickard


BBC News | HEALTH | Ecstasy 'relieves Parkinson's Disease'
Topic: Chemistry 6:17 pm EDT, Sep 27, 2002

Tim Lawrence has found a drug that is far more effective at controlling the symptoms of his Parkinson's Disease than any prescribed by a doctor.

The only problem is that it is Ecstasy, the illegal and dangerous stimulant much favoured by night-club ravers.

His discovery could overturn 30 years of medical thought, and eventually lead to a new treatment for Parkinson's.

BBC News | HEALTH | Ecstasy 'relieves Parkinson's Disease'


Professor X : Sasha Shulgin (from Wired)
Topic: Chemistry 3:11 am EDT, Aug 14, 2002

Really good article about Sasha Shulgin, psychedelic chemistry pioneer.

Professor X : Sasha Shulgin (from Wired)


 
 
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