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    #13660161 - 12/20/10 09:56 AM (13 years, 1 month ago)

  • 1967:  The John McClendon mescaline and ibogaine lab is busted




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Federal Agents Uncover Lab For Psychedelic Drugs

  NEW YORK — Federal agents Wednesday uncovered a chemical laboratory capable of producing $800,000 worth of psychedelic drugs a week a short distance from city halt.
  In the laboratory on the top floor of a four-story loft building at 96 Chambers St., between Broadway and Church Street, were 25 gallons of ether. The police bomb squad was called to remove the volatile explosive.
  The agents from the Federal Bureau of Drug Abuse Control arrested the operator. John McClendon, also known as Martin Sinnott and River Jordan, a 32-year-old dropout from the University of Illinois where he majored in chemistry for two years.
  U.S. Attorney Robert M. Morgenthau said the agents had been watching the plant for three weeks.
  The first floor of the building is occupied by a manufacturer of components for radios. The next two floors, agents said, were occupied by tenants who had converted loft floors into living quarters.
  McClendon had converted part of his top floor into living quarters, the rest was set up as a laboratory. Other tenants had complained to the landlord of odors emanating from the laboratory and he had notified the federal agents.
  The agents, who were waiting to catch associates of McClendon, raided the loft Wednesday [December 20, 1967] because the complaints of the odors were becoming more frequent.
  The chemicals were packed in cartons and McClendon was specifically charged with possessing 1 1-2 pounds of methamphetamine, 14 pounds of mescaline, 1 3.4 pounds of mephoharbatol powder and 1.4 ounce of ibogaine powder valued at more than $50,000, according to Morgenthau.
  He described the drugs as stimulants, hallucinogenics and depressants that would be worth about $2 million on the retail market.
  John Adams, assistant U.S. attorney, estimated that the cost of setting up the laboratory was about $50,000. He did not know how long McClendon had been operating.
  McClendon, Adams said, served three years in Sing Sing prison for sale and possession of marijuana and a year ago was arrested at another clandestine laboratory producing hallucinogenic drugs on K 20th Street. He was convicted and served eight months of a one-1 year sentence.


(The Palm Beach Post West Palm Beach Florida 21 Dec 1967 Thu Page 20)









  • 1968:  The Beatles release their 1968 Christmas fan club record




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1968: The Beatles' 1968 Christmas Record


    * Recorded: Separately, Autumn 1968
    * Released: 20 December 1968
    * Total time: 7:55

The first Beatles Christmas fan club disc to be recorded separately, the 1968 offering is a collage of odd noises, musical snippets, and individual messages. McCartney's song "Happy Christmas, Happy New Year" is featured, along with John's poems "Jock and Yono" and "Once Upon a Pool Table." Also notable is a rendition of "Nowhere Man" by the ukulele-playing Tiny Tim. Also included is a sped-up snippet of the Beatles' own "Helter Skelter" and a brief snippet of Perrey & Kingsley's "Baroque Hoedown" which was used three years later in Disneyland's Main Street Electrical Parade. "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da", "Birthday", and "Yer Blues" are also heard in the background for part of the message.The dialogue and songs for the flexi-disc were organized and edited together by Kenny Everett.

Finally, the US fans got a flexi-disc for Christmas in 1968, but it came in a modified version of the 1967 UK sleeve.


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  • 1969:  The Donald Darragh and Thomas Sinnott DMT lab bust takes place




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Agents knew of $4.25-million drug plot in area from start, so 7 are sentenced

By BOB SCHRANCK Minneapolis star Staff Writer

  Last August two Twin Cities area men decided to set up a secret laboratory to manufacture the hallucinogenic drug LSD, federal officials say.
  What they didn't know, the officials say, was that almost from the first, agents of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs were aware of the plan.
  The officials, say that as the scheme grew to grandiose proportions in eluding plans to divide up profits of $4.25 million an informer kept federal agents posted on each step of the planning.
  Some 4-1/2 months later, when the first successful batch of drugs bubbled out of the beakers, the officials say, the agents closed in and arrested the ringleader before any drugs were distributed.
  The officials say that by that time, Dec. 20 [1969], nine persons were involved, including a couple who provided a site for a lab.
  The couple was charged with violations of state drug statutes, the officials say, and the other seven were sentenced last Tuesday in U.S. District Court on various federal charges.
  The seven had pleaded guilty in April. A federal grand jury had indicted them in the manufacture of Dimethyltryptamine (DMT), a powerful drug that has effects similar to those of LSD but of shorter duration usually less than an hour.
  Before imposing the sentences, Judge Miles A. Lord queried:
  "How many of you know how many thousands of genetic mutations might have been caused by some of these concoctions you were cooking up and preparing to put on the market? . ... None of you can claim ignorance of the great potential for sociul evil posed by a manufacturing operation of the magnitude here contemplated."
  Sentenced were: Thomas Sinnott, 22, 4506 Wooddale Av. S., Edina, 2 1/2 years for possession of a dangerous drug for purposes of sale; Donald D. Darragh, 29, 2410 27th Av. S., and Nils 4. Lou, 37, 1400 Englewood Av., St. Paul, each to three years for conspiracy to manufacture illegal drugs; Steven D. Sinnott, 20, of the same Edina address as his brother, one year for illegal possession of a dangerous drug; Russell C. Peehl Jr., 1653 Glenview St., St. Paul, two years for conspiracy to manufacture; Robert J. Swigard, 20.-3324 Aquila Av, S., St. Louis Park, two concurrent sentences of two years each for conspiracy to manufacture and for the actual manufacture of the illegal drug; and David Bergquist, 27, 2410 27th Av. S., one year and one day for concealing a felony.
  Joseph Walbran, assistant U. S. attorney who counseled, the narcotics agents during the investigation and later prepared the federal grand jury indictments, said the operation included a market research program, a financial man, a chemist and assistant chemist, a laborer and "even a man assigned to devise a method of putting the illegal gains Into circulation or into a Swiss Bank account."
  Darragh and Thomas Sinnott were considered the leaders of the group, Walbran said, and Sinnott was the chief chemist.
  The clandestine lab actually was in five locations rural Champlin, Wayzata, the 27th Av. S. address, a northern Minnesota cabin, and a houseboat converted to a land dwelling in Washington County north of Stillwater, Walbran said.
  Lou, then an associate professor of art at Hamline University, St. Paul, financed the purchase of necessary chemicals from a Milwaukee firm, using a false name and company, Walbran said, and Swigart, Sinnott and Peehl went to Milwaukee to pick up the chemicals.
  According to Walbran, efforts to make methamphetamine (speed) failed at the Wayzata lab site. The group moved its operation to Washington County Dec. 18, prepared its first batch of successful DMT Dec. 19 and were raided by federal and local authorities with a search warrant, Walbran said.
  He said Thomas Sinnott was arrested in the "boat-house," along with the owners. The owners are charged with illegal possession of marijuana.
  Members of the raiding party were driven out for a time by the fumes from the drugs still bubbling on burners, Walbran said.
  He said the material that had been manufactured was tested by federal chemists in Chicago and "found to be of excellent quality and highly marketable."
  He said the laboratory Included chemical equipment stolen during a burglary of a General Mills, Inc., research plant.
  The other six in the scheme were arrested early in January, five of them Jan. 2, Walbran said.
  He said Lou was arrested in his home at 11 a.m. that day, Peehl was found in Anoka later that day, Darragh and Swigart were arrested in their homes that day and Stephen Sinnott surrendered that day at the U. S. marshal's office in Minneapolis.
  Bergquist surrendered to authorities three days later, Walbran said.


(The Minneapolis Star (Minneapolis, Minnesota) 02 Jul 1970, Thu  •  Page 33)









  • 1970:  David Mantell and Ken "Goldfinger" Connell are sentenced for smuggling hashish




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Crete Court Convicts 5 Americans


  HERAKLION, CRETE (UPI) —A civil court early Sunday [December 20, 1970] convicted five Americans from California on hashish-smuggling charges and sentenced them to long prison terms and heavy fines.
  John R. Moore, 50, Philip E. Amos, 30, and Kenneth Connel, 28, all of Sacramento, and Robert Black, 29, of Forest Knolls were sentenced to 10 years imprisonment. David Lee Mantell, 30, of San Francisco, drew a nine-year sentence.
  In addition, Moore and Connel were fined $24,000 while Amos, Mantell and Black were fined $9,300 each.
  The court found all five guilty of purchase, possession and transport of narcotics.
  The five Americans had pleaded innocent to the charges. They were arrested last August when their plane arrived at Heraklion Airport following a chase by British Royal Air Force planes across the eastern Mediterranean. Authorities found 3 bags containing 1.325 pounds of Lebanese hashish in the plane's lavatory.
  The Americans told the court that they could not explain how the hashish got aboard the plane. They said they had been hired by a Jim Vincent of Sausalito, Cliff., to help "high political refugees escape from Lebanon."
  The defendants said they landed their Martin 220 plane at a secret Lebanese airfield to pick up their passengers but had to take off almost immediately because of a police patrol that began shooting at them.
  The wives of Black, Mantell and Connel, who attended the trial holding infants in their arms, wept when a translator read the verdict and the sentences of the court.
  "Have mercy," Mrs. Connel appealed
  "We will have to reintroduce our children to their fathers when they come out," cried Mrs. Black.
  The three women clung to their husbands as the court was cleared of the public following the sentencing and before the Americans were led back to their cells.
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(The Waco News-Tribune Waco Texas 21 Dec 1970 Mon Page 8)















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Re: Today in psychedelic history (12/20) [Re: Learyfan] * 1
    #13663936 - 12/21/10 01:44 AM (13 years, 1 month ago)

hopefully this will live on as the day i was born before this site is gone


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    #13663946 - 12/21/10 01:51 AM (13 years, 1 month ago)

Today's your birthday?  Happy Birthday!  :cheers:











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Re: Today in psychedelic history (12/20) [Re: Learyfan] * 1
    #15543866 - 12/20/11 05:39 AM (12 years, 1 month ago)

1968 Beatles fan club Christmas record.  This one is my favorite because it's the most psychedelic and because I love Paul's little ditty at the beginning and the end. 

















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    #17420646 - 12/20/12 05:43 AM (11 years, 1 month ago)

Annual bump.















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Re: Today in psychedelic history (12/20) [Re: Learyfan] * 2
    #19301914 - 12/20/13 08:45 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

45th anniversary of the 1968 Beatles Christmas record today.















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    #21002158 - 12/20/14 07:45 AM (9 years, 1 month ago)

Annual bump.

















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    #22678448 - 12/20/15 06:41 AM (8 years, 1 month ago)

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    #23942449 - 12/20/16 05:39 AM (7 years, 1 month ago)

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    #23942470 - 12/20/16 06:10 AM (7 years, 1 month ago)

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Re: Today in psychedelic history (12/20) [Re: WhyDidiDoThis] * 1
    #23944639 - 12/20/16 09:10 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

wtf, how did these xmas albums escape me for so long?
As a big Beatles fan this somehow never crossed my radar. Bizarre.


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Re: Today in psychedelic history (12/20) [Re: irequirechocolate]
    #24857446 - 12/20/17 10:17 AM (6 years, 1 month ago)

Well remember, they aren't albums, they were 7' or 45 or single fan club records.  But anyway, today is the 50th anniversary of the John McClendon mescaline and/or ibogaine (among other chemicals) lab bust today.  I don't know much about this case.  It isn't clear which of those chemicals he was synthesizing in that loft and which he may have perhaps just been dealing.  The reports all over the country made it seem as though he was synthesizing all of them. 

I think this case is particularly interesting due to the fact that he may have been synthesizing mescaline and ibogaine.  It's rare to hear of a mescaline lab bust, but you never hear of an ibogaine lab bust.  If anyone has any additional information on this case, please let me/us know.












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    #25690780 - 12/20/18 05:45 AM (5 years, 1 month ago)

50th anniversary of the Beatles' 1968 Christmas record.  My favorite Beatles fan club record of all!





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The Beatles 1968 Fan Club Christmas Flexi-disc

Recorded in November 1968 at the London homes of John Lennon and Paul McCartney, and in the back of Ringo’s diesel-powered removal van, somewhere in Surrey. The voice of George harrison is heard because the G.P.O. did something right and joined up 6,000 miles of telephone links at an appropriate moment. It was noteworthy for being the first Beatles Christmas fan club disc the boys recorded separately.

The 1968 offering is a collage of odd noises, musical snippets, and individual messages. McCartney’s song “Happy Christmas, Happy New Year” is featured, along with John’s poems “Jock and Yono” and “Once Upon a Pool Table.” Also notable is George Harrison introducing a bizarre little rendition of “Nowhere Man” by the ukulele-playing Tiny Tim. Also included is a sped-up snippet of the Beatles’ own “Helter Skelter” and a brief snippet of “Baroque Hoedown” which was used three years later in Disneyland’s Main Street Electrical Parade. (Finally, the US fans got a flexi-disc for Christmas in 1968, but it came in a modified version of the 1967 UK sleeve.)

The 1968 Christmas recording was unique because unlike previous fan club recordings the flexi disk was double-sided. And while all of the 1963 through 1967 flexi’s had paper record labels, the 1968 disks had the information printed right on the black flexi disk with white ink.

Of note the 1968 Christmas recording was also unique because unlike previous fan club recordings the flexi disk was double-sided. While all of the 1963 through 1967 flexi’s had paper record labels, the 1968 disks had the information printed right on the black flexi disk with white ink.


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Re: Today in psychedelic history (12/20) [Re: Learyfan] * 1
    #26391991 - 12/20/19 06:34 AM (4 years, 1 month ago)

50th anniversary of Donald Darragh and Thomas Sinnott's DMT lab bust today.











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Re: Today in psychedelic history (12/20) [Re: Learyfan] * 1
    #26392671 - 12/20/19 03:45 PM (4 years, 1 month ago)

Genetic mutations from DMT.  What a fucking moron of a judge!  :facepalm:


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Re: Today in psychedelic history (12/20) [Re: Nature Boy] * 1
    #27098890 - 12/20/20 07:54 AM (3 years, 1 month ago)

I know right. Well that's the theory they were floating around about LSD. But anyway, today is the 50th anniversary of David Mantell being sentenced for his hash smuggling ring. You'll remember him from also being busted with Nick Sand in a mobile LSD lab in Colorado.










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Re: Today in psychedelic history (12/20) [Re: Learyfan] * 1
    #27098933 - 12/20/20 08:29 AM (3 years, 1 month ago)

I didn't know ibogaine was commonly used in the United States that far back.


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    #27100111 - 12/20/20 11:06 PM (3 years, 1 month ago)

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I didn't know ibogaine was commonly used in the United States that far back.




Yeah man it was common in the late 60s in NYC among heady therapists and psychologists.


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Re: Today in psychedelic history (12/20) [Re: Typerwritermonky]
    #27587930 - 12/20/21 05:05 AM (2 years, 1 month ago)

I don't get the impression that it was all that common. Not sure what your definition of that word is, but I don't hear about a lot of ibogaine treatments in the 60's.









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    #27588501 - 12/20/21 04:03 PM (2 years, 1 month ago)

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I don't get the impression that it was all that common. Not sure what you definition of that word is, but I don't hear about a lot of ibogaine treatments in the 60's.












My definition is, amongst the beat DMT community in the Village and the more academic acid community around NY, ibogaine was talked about quite commonly.  And available enough where people were taking it to see if was groovy, as it was described as a psychedelic.


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    #28105579 - 12/20/22 04:28 AM (1 year, 1 month ago)

I'll have to take your word on that brother. I haven't read much about people in the 60's doing ibogaine. Anyway, today is the 55th anniversary of John McClendon's mescaline and ibogaine lab being busted. If anyone knows anything else about this case, let me know. I'd be curious to know if he was convicted for this. I can't remember what the legality of ibogaine was in 1967, particularly in New York.









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Re: Today in psychedelic history (12/20) [Re: Learyfan] * 1
    #28590788 - 12/20/23 04:09 AM (1 month, 8 days ago)

55th anniversary of The Beatles releasing their 1968 Christmas fan club record. My favorite!









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