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Toxic waste is worse than psychedelics, it's true

by Judith Lewis
February 21, 2005 11:02 PM
"Since Hunter was an American born in the 1930s, and died in the 21st Century, we shouldn’t be shy to wonder if he could be dealing with cancer, diabetes, heart disease— or all three. People like to pretend that these little epidemics are mankind’s eternal fate, but they’re the retribution of a toxic air, water, and food supply. Pollution condemned Hunter, as it does the rest of us, more than any amount of mescaline."

Susie Bright's take on her friend Hunter's death.

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