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Darrell Lemaire (August 28, 1926 – January 2019) was an American mining engineer and psychedelic drug researcher. Lemaire was born in
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on August 28, 1926. He died from cancer in January 2019, at the age of 92. Lemaire spent two years in the U.S. Navy (1944-46). He then earned a B.S. in chemistry from the University of Nevada in 1950, followed by his master's in metallurgical engineering from Mackay School of Mines (1954). While working at a Uranium processing plant in Arizona, working closely with Navajo natives, Lemaire discovered peyote, and became intensely interested in manufacturing and testing a variety of psychoactive substances. Lemaire used psudonyms "Hosteen Nez" and "Lazar" in order to publish a pamphlet on some of his findings regarding
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. Lemaire has also done work involving the use of gumweed as a potential biofuel in conjunction with individuals at the University of Nevada.


Papers

"Certain Exotic Neurotransmitters as Smart Pills: Or Compounds that Increase the Capacity for Mental Work in Humans" "Synthetic Methods Index", a paper on the creation of novel psychedelic substances.


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* https://archives.lib.purdue.edu/agents/people/438 1926 births 2019 deaths American mining engineers People from Reno, Nevada {{US-med-bio-stub