
William Ramsey Investigates Human History on Drugs: An Utterly Scandalous but Truthful Look at History Under the Influence
Nov 25, 2025
Sam Kelly, a history graduate and author known for uncovering overlooked stories about drug use, dives into the scandalous history of psychoactive substances. He discusses ancient rituals tied to drugs like cannabis and opium, the political maneuvering of the Hashishin, and the opium trade under Queen Victoria. Kelly also highlights how 19th-century culture embraced substances like cocaine wine and explores the creative and devastating effects of drugs on figures like Alexander and Freud. His insights extend to modern designer drugs and tech culture's relationship with psychedelics.
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Drugs As Ancient Sacred Tools
- Psychoactive substances have been central to human ritual and religion since ancient times.
- Sam Kelly links Delphi, Eleusinian rites and global shamanic use to a long cultural history of sacred drug use.
Hashashin Recruitment Through Induced Visions
- Hassan-i Sabbah allegedly used hashish and staged a paradisal grotto to recruit and radicalize assassins.
- Recruits who believed they'd glimpsed paradise became fanatically loyal and fearless in missions.
Freud's Cocaine Enthusiasm
- Sigmund Freud used and promoted cocaine for years and believed it non-addictive while receiving free medical samples.
- His heavy use influenced early work and led to damaging medical practices and mistakes.










