Originally posted by Primal Instinct
Lastly, the Salem Witch Trials, in which many innocent people were burned at the stake, drowned, stoned, etc...all in the pursuit of cleansing the area of witches. Too bad there had been a long stretch of wet weather during that period. You see, the Puritans were actually hallucinating much of it because of a hallucinogenic fungal growth called ergot that became mixed into the rye bread that they ate. Ergot grows on rye in wet seasons and it caused them to see and imagine stuff that wasn't true- they were basically drugged out. In such a religiously repressive society as they had, it didn't take long for their fears to surface as their perception of reality and the trials began. All in the name of religion.
Lastly, the Salem Witch Trials, in which many innocent people were burned at the stake, drowned, stoned, etc...all in the pursuit of cleansing the area of witches. Too bad there had been a long stretch of wet weather during that period. You see, the Puritans were actually hallucinating much of it because of a hallucinogenic fungal growth called ergot that became mixed into the rye bread that they ate. Ergot grows on rye in wet seasons and it caused them to see and imagine stuff that wasn't true- they were basically drugged out. In such a religiously repressive society as they had, it didn't take long for their fears to surface as their perception of reality and the trials began. All in the name of religion.

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