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0 reviewsThis is the true story of a brilliant Harvard chemist who tried to bring back the 1960's era of LSD and free love to the 21st Century. His huge LSD lab seizure took place in a decommissioned nuclear missile silo in Kansas in November 2000. Considering the fact LSD seizures nationwide dropped by over 90% for over ten years after William Leonard Pickard's arrest, this case could be considered the greatest, yet least known, single case victory in the history of America's war on drugs. Pickard was a member of "The Brotherhood of Eternal Love" a counter culture group sometimes called the "Hippie Mafia" by law enforcement. Hollywood has produced dramatic fictional criminal characters such as Hannibal Lecter and Professor Moriarty but in the real world Leonard Pickard was the most intelligent and sophisticated criminal in American history. Guy Hargreaves is a retired Supervisory Special Agent of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration who was the manager of the DEA Clandestine Laboratory Training Unit in Quantico, Virginia. He also served tours of duty with "Operation Snowcap" where he participated in the execution of raids on cocaine laboratories in the jungles of Bolivia. He has executed hundreds of arrests during his career. His extensive law enforcement experience includes employment as a DEA Special Agent (1985-2006), CIA Special Agent (1982-1985), and Dallas Police Officer (1978-1981). He obtained a Degree in Journalism from the University of Kansas and has published law enforcement related articles.
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