Category: Drugs
- The LSD in the High School Lunch
A Cold War moral-panic theory claiming that hostile agents, local subversives, or anonymous “Red” saboteurs were putting LSD or similar hallucinogens into school cafeteria food, especially staple dishes such as Salisbury steak. The rumor drew on the growing fear of psychedelics in the 1960s, the broader anti-Communist belief that youth corruption could be chemically engineered, and the idea that schools were a frontline in the war for the minds of the next generation.
- The Crack Cocaine CIA Connection
A major late twentieth-century U.S. political theory holding that the CIA, directly or through tolerated proxy networks, enabled cocaine trafficking connected to the Nicaraguan Contras and that these flows contributed materially to the rise of crack in American cities. The strongest versions say the Agency effectively created crack to finance covert war; milder versions say it knowingly looked away while allied traffickers operated.