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The Cold War wasn’t just fought overseas – it infiltrated America’s music halls. In the early 1960s, the CIA poured resources into LSD research under Project MK‑ULTRA, hoping to weaponize mind‑altering drugs. By the time the Grateful Dead formed in 1965, the U.S. government was already terrified of a counterculture it couldn’t contain. Agents photographed concerts, tapped phone lines, and treated Deadheads like criminals, not collaborators. Meanwhile, underground chemist Owsley Stanley supplied millions of doses of acid and funded the band’s experimental sound. His conviction, along with dozens of arrests in New Orleans, proved that no shadowy protection existed. This documentary traces how intelligence agencies’ reckless experiments escaped the lab and fueled a movement they later tried to crush. You’ll learn how surveillance files, raids, and prison sentences, not secret support, shaped the band’s legacy; why the MK‑ULTRA program’s collapse matters; and how the Dead turned government panic into art. If you think Tavistock or Laurel Canyon conspiracies are slam‑dunk evidence, this film will challenge those assumptions. I dont push the affiliate stuff too hard but if you are interested check out a curated reading list on the CIA and LSD. CHAPTERS / TIMELINE 00:00 — Why people think the Grateful Dead were CIA assets 00:37 — Cold War paranoia, surveillance, and fear of the counterculture 01:55 — MK-ULTRA: the CIA’s real LSD experiments 02:51 — Kesey, Hunter, and the overlap that fuels conspiracy 04:18 — Owsley Stanley and the underground LSD economy 07:15 — FBI wiretaps, concert surveillance, and treating the Dead as a threat 09:25 — New Orleans 1970: arrests, headlines, and consequences 15:07 — Overlap vs. coordination: what the record actually shows ☕ Support The Archive Help preserve Grateful Dead history at buymeacoffee.com/theshakedownarchives 🔔 Subscribe for Dead stories, history, and culture: / @theshakedownarchives About The Shakedown Archives Welcome to The Shakedown Archives — a home for Grateful Dead stories, sound, and history. I’m a lifelong Deadhead using this channel to explore and preserve the music, the moments, and the culture that made the Dead legendary. I create original documentaries, song histories, and storytelling pieces that keep the band’s legacy alive for future generations. Whether you’re rediscovering legendary nights or learning the stories behind the music, this channel is built for people who love the Dead as much as I do. Contact for inquiries, questions and comments: inquiries@theshakedownarchives.com © 2025 The Shakedown Archives #GratefulDead #GreatfulDeadReactions #MusicHistory