PriestTheyCalledHim
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Mmmm maybe but unlikely. Just like a number of 'hippies' claim to have eaten 'mescaline' back when it stopped being available as a research chemical but before the knowledge of San Pedro was wide spread. Unless these late 60s hippies were also amateur mycologists and did some pioneering work but never published it...there really wasn't any magic mushroom eating in the 60s unless you went to Mexico. Knowledge of magic mushrooms in the US was not known until the early 70s....I do believe some discoveries were published earlier but back then most psychedelic enthusiasts were not reading mycology papers.
OK, whatever. I guess you enjoy arguing and always being "right". 8) You're forgetting that certain species of psychedelic mushrooms grow wild in the Pacific Northwest and American Southeast, and people ate those both fresh and dried in the 60s and early 70s. I know people who were not hippies at all or involved in the counterculture or anti-Vietnam war effort and they were the polar opposite of that, and they were stationed in a central American country while in the military and they took Psilocybin mushrooms and that was in the late 60s or very early 70s.