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We don't really know what's going on with this sample, but either this bottle was used to store MDMA, then later ketamine, and then finally to hold acid, all without washing the bottle out in between substances; or MDMA and ketamine were added to an LSD preparation at intentionally homeopathic levels -- but that seems less likely.
It's curious, either way.