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In his 1983 autobiography Flashbacks, former Harvard University psychology lecturer Timothy Leary claimed to have met Meyer several times. According to Leary, Meyer first came to see him at Harvard to learn how to give LSD sessions. They used psilocybin together, and she warned him that there were “powerful men” in Washington who wanted to “use drugs for warfare, for espionage, for brainwashing” while she and a group of women wanted to use drugs “for peace, not war” by holding LSD sessions with powerful Washington figures to enlighten them.[30]: 129–30 Meyer gave Leary no clue that the president of the United States was one of the powerful men.
Leary writes that Meyer became afraid after one of the women she recruited for her plan to “turn on” powerful men in Washington “snitched” and she warned Leary that they were both in danger.[30]: 191 Soon after Kennedy’s assassination he received a phone call from a sobbing Meyer in which she said, “They couldn’t control him any more. He was changing too fast … They’ve covered everything up.”[30]: 194
After the 1976 publication of the National Enquirer article on James Truitt’s claims, Leary realized Meyer had been describing her affair and drug use with President Kennedy.[30]: 366 He makes this claim in his 1983 memoir.[30]: 366
(Source: Mary Pinchot Meyer)