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“Do you want to drop acid,” a fellow said to me in September 1968 while I was showing Mae West in her first staring film, SHE DONE HIM WRONG.

Everything I had read, heard and seen in mass media led me to say, “No.”

Meanwhile on screen a young girl who had tried to kill herself said to Mae West (who wrote her own movies), “I have gone wrong. What man is going to want me?”

Mae West fired back, “Honey, when women go wrong men go right after them.”

I laughed.

Then I said, “Come back here.”

I learned everything I had been told about acid was false.

So is just about everything else we are told by mass media.

Reviews:

“Reg Hartt teaches like Neal Cassady drove a bus.”—Joe Fiorito.

If you don’t know who Neal Cassady is look him up.

“Reg Hartt made me tingle.”–Al Aronowitz.

If you don’t know who Al Aronowitz is look him up.

“The best part of what Reg Hartt offers is what he has to say.”–Jane Jacobs.

If you don’t know who Jane Jacobs is look her up.

“GOD led me to Reg Hartt.”–WIZTHEMC. (Look him up).

“You are a Crazy-Wisdom-Yogin,” said Jerzy Zaborski to Reg Hartt (Look up Crazy-Wisdom-Yogin) . Jerzy Zaborski accompanied The Dalai Lama on his first journey across Canada. He said, “If you quote me put a flame under my name to indicate my rank. Let’s just say he’s up there.

Some say I’m wicked. They are right. I AM.

This talk is lots of fun.

As for my lawyer(s), I trusted CHRIST.

He is the rock against which the storm beats in vain.

I’m still trusting CHRIST.

The storm is still raging.

I’m resting.

The Judge said, “They are all like that.”

How can I know the word is true unless I let the storm do its worst?

This, not parking our ass in a church, is what faith is about.

Reg Hartt

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