Siegel RK (1980). "The Psychology of Life After Death" American Psychologist, Vol. 35(10), October pp.911-931
Ronald K. Siegel writes that: "...one cannot ignore the elaborate burying behavior of elephants as a similar sign of ritualistic or even religious behavior in that species. When encountering dead animals, elephants will often bury them with mud, earth, and leaves. Animals known to have been buried by elephants include rhinos, buffalos, cows, calves, and even humans, in addition to elephants themselves. Elephants have [been] observed burying their dead with large quantities of food fruit, flowers, and colorful foliage."
Both wild and captive chimpanzees engage in ritualized behaviors at the death of a group member. These behaviors begin with a group or individual silence, which may last for hours and follow by behaviors such as distinctive vocalizations; grooming the corpse; solemn visitation and gazing at the corpse by group members; displays; and lamentation-like whimpers or hoo-calls of distress.
Attention to the dead is not unique to elephants or chimpanzees. Dolphins
have been known to stay with recently deceased members of their pod for several days, preventing divers from getting close.
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/f425/35b88e8e463117d8a54b70cd02f55f85f3a4.pdf
Dr. Ronald K. Siegel, protege of Dr. Louis Jolly West @ UCLA. The 2 ... Likely also working w/ the CIA, Dr. Siegel had monkeys smoking crack ...
I thought his name was familiar! H.P. Albarelli writes about him - I'm pretty sure. I gave my farm buddy that book.
He says -
WE KNEW IT WAS COMING!
meaning the Crack epidemic!
He said the crack epidemic in California started in 1971, but in a interview with the OIG he said he interviewed a drug trafficker in January 1974 that said, he told a chemist about smoking "base." The interviewee was referring to a coca paste smoked in South America. The chemist, who reportedly thought that the interviewee was referring to the chemical "base" form of cocaine hydro-chloride, attempted to recreate what he thought the interviewee had described, cocaine hydro-chloride converted to a base state. The chemist used baking soda and ether in the conversion process. The result was cocaine freebase, a substance that was purer and more concentrated than the coca paste that was being smoked in South America. oig.justice.gov/special/9712/ch06p2.htm
Hallucinations, Ronald K. Siegel & Louis Jolyon West
Yeah Dr. Jolly West was a notoriously evil MKultra mind control scientist!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Jolyon_West
Attempting to prove that the LSD alone had not been the cause of death, Ronald K. Siegel of UCLA repeated a variant of West's experiment on two elephants; he administered to two elephants equivalent doses (in milligrams per kilogram) to that which had been given to Tusko, mixing the LSD in their drinking water rather than directly injecting it. Neither elephant expired or exhibited any great distress, although both behaved strangely for a number of hours.[14]
https://psychology.wikia.org/wiki/Ronald_K._Siegel
‘In 1962, Dr. Louis Jolyon ‘Jolly’ West, working with the CIA’s MK-ULTRA programme, trying to develop LSD as a truth serum, injected the pride of Oklahoma’s Zoo, a large male elephant called Tusko, with 297mg of LSD using a dart rifle. This barbarous act prompted an unremitting epileptic seizure in the elephant and he died an hour and a half later. Although this incident would imply that Tusko was killed by a toxic dose of LSD, now considered over 300 times higher than an appropriate dose for his weight, it subsequently transpired that West had also pumped the animal with formidable quantities of phenobarbitone and chlorpromazine, leading to speculation that the death was attributable to heavy sedative drugs, not LSD itself.’
https://mangu.tv/do-elephants-die-on-lsd/
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