April 19, 2020 - Earlier today at the Metropolitan Museum of Art In New York City, president Joe Rog
April 19, 2020 - Earlier today at the Metropolitan Museum of Art In New York City, president Joe Rogan welcomed a distinguished group of leading American scientists and government officials at the opening reception for the Museum’s latest exhibition, aptly named “Bicycle Day.” The month long exhibit is a celebration of the day that many view as the event that has changed the course and evolution of the humanity - The Bicycle Day. Some of the elder members remembered with great fondness the day U.S. took that bold step in 1958, and reminded us that it was met with widespread opposition at the time. It was the year when soon after taking office, President Eisenhower not only signed an armistice ending the Korean War, but also enacted a cherished law that hasn’t been challenged to this day - LSD Rehabilitation of All Elected and Appointed U.S. Officials Act. Much of the world soon followed in America’s footsteps by passing similar laws. Majority of the guests at tonight’s reception hold a strong belief, which is shared by majority of today’s world population, that this Act alone is one of the greatest reason for the harmonious state in which the world is in today. We pondered, as we explored the colorful exhibit, is it just a coincidence that no nation has engaged in an armed conflict in over 60 years? We posed the question to jubilant President Rogan, who was wearing his signature Elk-patterned narrow tie. With his shiny bald head reflecting the psychedelic colors of the colossal “Bicycle Ride” painting hanging majestically over us, he simply replied: “That’s crazy man.. Have you tried DMT?" -- source link
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