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Chemist Albert Hofmann is considered the "Father of LSD." He developed the drug in 1938, and later wrote a book called "LSD--My Problem Child." Hofmann died in 2008 at the age of 102. The New York Times: Albert Hofmann, the Father of LSD, Dies at 102Source:
Joseph Smith
yes albert created lsd-25 but u cant forget who made it well known and was responsible for kick starting the hippie movement>>>>Dr. Timothy Leary!!!!!!
Albert Hofmann is the father of lsd, there is an album done in memorial to him called
Sacredvine - L.s.d. 25
at
www.sacredvine.bandcamp.com
peace
Albert Hoffman
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