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UNOFFICIAL ALT.FAN.RAWILSON FAQAFUQ V 1.3

A compilation of Frequently Answered Questions and Frequently
Unanswered Questions. Also containing some Frequently Questioned
Answers and all this of course "being" true in some sense, false in
some sense, meaningful in some sense and meaningless in some sense.

This FAQAFUQ can be found in HTML at
http://www-users.rwth-aachen.de/Marc.Lutter/RAW.htm


CONTENTS

1.0 FREQUENTLY ANSWERED QUESTIONS

* Will there be another part of the Illuminati Chronicles ?
* Does RAW read this newsgroup ?
* What the hell is really going on about The Illuminatus! sequel
("Bride of Illuminatus!") ?
* Was The Principia Discordia written by RAW ?
* What about the other Bob ?
* Does anyone know RAW's E-mail address ?

1.1 FREQUENTLY UNANSWERED QUESTIONS

* What the hell is really going on ?
* What the hell is really going on about The Illuminatus! play ?


2.0 RAW BIBLIOGRAPHY

2.0.1 INCOMPLETE LIST OF BOOKS FOR WHICH RAW HAS WRITTEN THE INTRO-
DUCTION, PREFACE, OR SOME OTHER CONTRIBUTION

2.1 RAW BIOGRAPHY


3.0 RAW LINKS

3.1 RAW'S RECOMMENDED READING AND CORRESPONDING/RELATED LINKS

3.2 SOMEHOW RELATED LINKS

1.0 FREQUENTLY ANSWERED QUESTIONS:

* Will there be another part of the Illuminati Chronicles ?

Perhaps. Tentative title The World Turned Upside Down, named after
a song from the period of the American Revolution. Wilson has had bad
luck with publishers with this series & doesn't seem in a rush to write
this book. (ewagn...@aol.com)


* Does RAW read this newsgroup ?

Yes, at least sometimes. (ewagn...@aol.com)


* What the hell is really going on about The Illuminatus! sequel
("Bride of Illuminatus!") ?

Wilson & Shea planned this book before Bob Shea's death. Wilson
published an excerpt in Trajectories. (ewagn...@aol.com)


* Was The Principia Discordia written by RAW ?

No. The Principia Discordia was written by Lord Omar Khayyam Ravenhurst
(Kerry Thornley) and Malaclypse the Younger (Greg Hill). However, RAW
did the introduction to the 4th edition of the Loompanics Principia.
This introduction can be found at:
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~tilt/principia/intro4.html
(el...@my-deja.com)


* What about the other Bob ?

I have been able to find precious little info about Bob Shea. Here is
what I have:

Robert Joseph Shea (1933 - March 10, 1994)

BIBLIOGRAPHY
Shike : Time of the Dragons (1981)
Shike : Last of the Zinja (1981)
All Things Are Lights (1986)
From No Man's Land to Plaza Del Lago (1987)
The Saracen : Land of the Infidel (1989)
The Saracen : The Holy War (1989)
Shaman (1991)
(igo...@my-dejanews.com)


* Does anyone know Robert Anton Wilson's E-mail address?

Sombunall of us think he posts here infrequently. If you have
around 100 messages on your alt.fan.rawilson "unread" list,
one of them might have emanated from Our Man. His style seems
unmistakeable, to me at least. If you've read his books, I'm
mildly surprised you haven't guessed it yet. There's a chance
I may be wrong, I dunno. Someone may be pranking by being very
good at resembling his remarks. Beyond that, I must remain
silent.
(RMJ...@aol.com)


1.1 FREQUENTLY UNANSWERED QUESTIONS

* What the hell is really going on ?

THINK FOR YOURSELF, SCHMUCK!
(Robert A. Wilson, Robert Shea,_Illuminatus !_, p.86)


* What the hell is really going on about The Illuminatus! play ?

2.0 RAW BIBLIOGRAPHY

Playboy's Book of Forbidden Words (1972)
Sex and Drugs: A Journey Beyond Limits (1973)
The Sex Magicians (1973)
The Book of the Breast (1974)
Illuminatus! (w/ Robert Shea) (1975)
The Eye in the Pyramid
The Golden Apple
Leviathan
Cosmic Trigger: The Final Secret of the Illuminati
Neuropolitics (1978) (w/ Leary and Koopman)
The Illuminati Papers (1980)
The Schrodinger's Cat Trilogy (1980-1)
The Universe Next Door
The Trick Top Hat
The Homing Pigeon
Masks of the Illuminati (1981)
Right Where You Are Sitting Now (1983)
The Earth Will Shake (1983)
Prometheus Rising (1983)
The Widow's Son (1985)
The New Inquisition (1986)
Wilhelm Reich in Hell (1987)
Natural Law or Don't Put a Rubber on Your Willy (1987)
Coincidance (1988)
Neuropolitique (1988) (w/ Leary & Koopman) [Neuropolitics revised]
Ishtar Rising (1989) [Revision of The Book of the Breast]
Quantum Psychology (1990)
Cosmic Trigger II (1991)
Nature's God (1991)
Reality Is What You Can Get Away With: An Illustrated
Screenplay (1992)
Chaos and Beyond: The Best of Trajectories (1994)
Cosmic Trigger III (1995)
The Walls Came Tumbling Down (1997)
Everything Is Under Control (1998)
Waiting for Immortality (will be published autumn 1999)
Tale of the Tribe (publishing date unknown)


2.0.1 INCOMPLETE LIST OF BOOKS FOR WHICH RAW HAS WRITTEN THE
INTRODUCTION, PREFACE, OR SOME OTHER CONTRIBUTION

All Rites Reversed?!:Ritual Technology For Self-Initiation
by Antero Alli
Anarchic Harmony:The Spirituality of Social Disobedience
by William J. Murray (6 pages intro)
Angel Tech:A Modern Shaman's Guide To Reality Selection
by Antero Alli (1 page preface)
Brainchild
by David Jay Brown (Wilson contributes a 10 page intro in which
he discusses some incredible experiences using brain machines
and other electrical mind tools.)
Dark Destiny:Proprietors of Fate
Edward E. Kramer (ed.)
Design for Dying
by Timothy Leary (a short passage near the end)
Dream Makers (Vol. II)
by Christopher Platt (has a great interview with RAW with an
afterword by him as well)
Free Space
Edward E. Kramer & Brad Linaweaver (ed.) ("Free at Last" by RAW)
Great Tales of Madness and the Macabre
Charles Ardai (ed.) ("Island Man" by RAW)
Mavericks of the Mind:Conversations For the New Millenium
a collection of interviews by David Jay Brown and Rebecca McClen
Novick (18 pages interview with RAW)
Notes From the Pop Underground
Peter Belsito (ed.) (8 pages interview with RAW)
Philip K. Dick:The Dream Connection
D. Scott Apel (ed.) ("Afterwards" by RAW)
Popular Alienation:A Steamshovel Press Reader
Kenn Thomas (ed.) (has a RAW interview)
Portable Darkness:an Aleister Crowley Reader
by Scott Michaelson (ed.)
Principia Discordia (4th Edition)
by Lord Omar Khayyam Ravenhurst & Malaclypse the Younger
Rebels & Devils
by Christopher S. Hyatt ("How Brain Software Programs Brain
Hardware" by RAW)
Secrets of Western Tantra
by Christopher S. Hyatt
Semiotext(e) SF
Rudy Rucker, Peter Lamborn & RAW (eds.) (4 pages preface and
"Project Parameters in Cherry Valley by the Testicles" a 7 page
cut-up by RAW)
Semiotext(e) USA
Jim Fleming (ed.) (RAW contributed a piece about Finnegans Wake)
Sex and Rockets
by John Carter (intro by RAW)
Taboo:The Psychopathology of Sex and Religion
by Christopher S. Hyatt, Lon Milo DuQuette & Gary Ford
The Alchemy of Opposites
by Rodolfo Scarfalloto
The Best of the Realist:The 60's Most Outrageously Irreverent
Magazine, Paul Krassner (ed.)
The Dream Illuminati:The Vimana Conspiracy
by Wayne Saalman
The Eye in the Triangle
by Israel Regardie (8 pages intro on Crowley)
The Fringes of Reason: A field guide to New Age frontiers, unusual
beliefs & eccentric sciences, Ted Schultz (ed.) (has an essay
by RAW called "Beyond True and False")
The Game of Life (1979)
by Timothy Leary (RAW contributed 17 pages)
The Gemstone File
by Jim Keith (commentary from RAW & Jonathan Vankin)
The Illuminati Conspiracy:The Sapiens System
by Donald Holmes (33 pages intro called "The Spaghetti Theory
of History")
The Illuminati of Immortality:Alchemy, Dreams & the Cybersonic
Quest, by Wayne Saalman
The Illuminoids:Secret Societies and Political Paranoia
by Neal Wilgus (5 pages intro)
The Lazy Man's Guide to Death and Dying
by E. J. Gold
The Psychology of Synergy : A Guide To Personal Power
by Dr. Madeleine Singer
The Three-Fisted Tales of "Bob"
Reverend Ivan Stang (ed.) ("The Horror on Howth Hill" by RAW)
The Tree of Lies:Become Who You Are
by Christopher S. Hyatt
Undoing Yourself With Energized Meditation and Other Devices
by Christopher S. Hyatt (17 pages intro)
Visions in the Stone:Journey to the Source of Hidden Knowledge
by E.J. Gold
When the Music's Over
Lewis Shiner (ed.) ("Von Neumann's Second Catastrophe" by RAW)
Zen in the Art of Close Encounters:Crazy Wisdom and UFOs
by Paul David Pursglove (One of the chapters is an interview
with RAW)
Zen Without Zen Masters
by Camden Benares

2.1 RAW BIOGRAPHY

by RMJ...@aol.com
[Note: CT 1/2/3 refers to the volumes of the Cosmic Trigger Trilogy]


Robert Anton Wilson arrived on this planet on January 18, 1932 - the
28the birthday of fellow acid head Archie Leach - in Brooklyn, NY, to
John Joseph (a longshoreman) and Elizabeth (Milli) Wilson. He traces
one branch of his family tree back to a Danish pirate named Olav the
Black, who seized control of the Isle of Man in the 7th century.
His was one of many "Shanty Irish" families occupying the rolling
dunes of the Garrison Beach environs of Long Island, and he recalls
the Deep Depression years before World War II as an age in which many
middle-aged women had goiter, it was thought that wearing galoshes in
the coal-heated house caused deafness, that Roosevelt was a Wicked Jew
itching to get the US into another war in order to become even richer,
that if you drank milk right after eating pickles you'd die, and that
masturbation caused blindness. In this barbaric age people regularly
died of tuberculosis, and children contracted dozens of diseases that
have since been practically abolished. Wilson himself had measles,
German measles, mumps, flu, rheumatic fever, whooping cough, diptheria,
and in 1934 he was diagnosed with polio, which was later cured by the
Sister Kenny Method of manipulation. (For RAW this was the first of many
incidences in which he obtained results from methods deemed by Authority
to be "worthless", "dangerous", "unscientific", "metaphysical claptrap",
"witchcraft", etc.) By the time Wilson was four it was noted he was a
great talker, and one neighbor told his parents they should send him to
law school, because he could "'talk any judge off the bench', an Irish
metaphor I do not quite understand." (CT2,pg.44) He seems to have had
the typical Catholic grade school education: emotional and physical
terrorization bysadistic nuns, rote memorization of "facts", and
indoctrination into the Mysteries of the Trinity.

Some Selected Highlights in RAW's Life, 1932-1950:

1936:
In his backyard saw a Giant Spider the size of an Australian Shepherd
dog.
1940:
Began a stupendous lifelong reading career with _Believe It or Not_ by
Ripley and "Amazing Stories".
1946:
Became an atheist, largely due to raging hormones, and convinced his
parents to let him go to Brooklyn Polytechnic High School, where he
might study engineering. His real goal was to get away from the Catholic
Reality Tunnel.
1946-1950:
At Brooklyn Poly studied mathematics, learned about virtual reality
from films and read James T. Farrell, Fitzgerald, Faulkner, Sinclair
Lewis, and Steinbeck; read Orson Welles's column in the New York Post
and saw his stage production of Around the World in 80 Days; read all
of Shakespeare and forbidden "revisionist" historians like Charles
Beard, James J. Martin, and Harry Elmer Barnes; found Philip Wylie's
_An Essay on Morals_, which turned him on to Jung; read Keats, Shelley,
Blake, Whitman, Yeats, Eliot, and Pound; stumbled onto Heinlein,
Sturgeon, and Stapeldon; read "many who now seem totally
'unimportant'"; discovered Picasso; read Spinoza, Hume, Marx, Veblen,
Henry George, Sir James Frazer, H.L. Mencken, and "all sorts of folks
like that". (CT2,pp.107-112) He dates his discovery of James Joyce at
around 1947 (age 15). He has been reading Joyce's works ever since.
In 1949 he was browsing Brooklyn Tech's library and happened upon
Alfred Korzybski's _Science and Sanity_. He checked the book out and
read it all in one weekend, the first time. Then he returned it to the
library and went out and bought a copy, "Because I knew I would have to
re-read it several times before I could hope to understand it fully."
(CT2, pg.151) RAW says this massive amount of reading and studying
exposed him to folks who had "reality-tunnels very different from Irish
Catholicism...I had moved in Virtual Space from the one square mile of
Gerrison Beach and its Irish Catholic grid to several square miles of
Brooklyn/Manhattan and the world of modern thought and modern art
generally." (CT2, pg.111)

1950-1962: Brief Glimpses:

1950:
Experienced a "hallucination" in which he felt like he "became unstuck
in
time."
c.1950 - next few years:
Graduated from Brooklyn Poly, got a job with an engineering firm
specializing in the problem of underground corrosion of pipes. Enrolled
at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, majoring in Electrical Engineering.
Worked 8 hour days with math-heavy night school for 2 hours four days a
week, all the while finding time to imitate Ezra Pound miserably and
write stories in the mold of H.P. Lovecraft, none of which were ever
published.
He changed his major to Mathematics, mostly because he loved pure math
and because he realized his basic temperament was analytical, not
practical. Spent time as young white hipster intellectual, listened to
be-bop greats in NY nightclubs. Had an affair with a black woman, which
taught him about racism in a more-than-intellectual way.
Started smoking pot.
1956:
Another "hallucination", felt a "spontaneous satori of immanent
divinity of all things."
The 50s:
After a brief fling as a Trotskyite (he quit because he liked the
"wrong" artists and Jung), RAW became interested in Ayn Rand's
philosophy. "Like most Randroids, I went around for a few years
mindlessly parroting all the Rand dogma and imagining I was an
'individualist'." Many years later RAW met Rand. When he confessed
to her his doubts about certain Rand dogmas he was "Cast Out Into
the Realm of Darkness forever to wail and gnash my teeth in the
Realm of Thud." Rand made the Trotskyites and Catholic Priests he'd
known "look like models of tolerance in comparison." (CT2, pp.119-120)
After his Randroid days he adopted the philosophies of Bertrand Russell,
Mencken, and Nietzsche while imagining himself a "freethinker." He went
from agnostic to dogmatic atheist to Buddhist; from Buddhism he migrated
to existentialism, then New Left activism, followed by New Age
mysticism. (By 1970 he'd done enough acid to remain permanently
agnostic.)
1956:
Read Wm.S. Burroughs's unpublished m.s. of _Naked Lunch_, and
pronounced "This man is the greatest prose stylist since James Joyce."
(CT1, pg.43)
1950s:
Underwent at least three different varieties of psychoanalysis in order
to deal with conflicts between his old Catholic indoctrination and his
newer atheistic hedonism. He finally went to a Reichian therapist, and
was cured of chronic sinus headaches and of the underlying fear of
having ground glass dumped into his eyes by Satan, something a well-
meaning nun had brainwashed into him way back in the early 40s.
c.mid-50s:
Quit his engineering job and became a medical orderly (riding in an
ambulance), enrolled as an English Education major at NYU.
1956:
Was bowled over by a Buckminster Fuller lecture at a seminar on General
Semantics.
1956:
Gave his first public lecture, on "science, pseudo-science, and science
fiction" at the New York Academy of the Sciences, sponsored by the
Society for General Semantics. He auditioned for the talk in front of an
audience that included Arlen Riley.
1957:
Dated a jewish gal named Bobbie, and he thought things were going great
when she dumped him. He got drunk and contemplated suicide by jumping
off the Brooklyn Bridge.
1957:
Wilhem Reich's books burned.
1957:
Alan Watts turns RAW on to zen.
1958:
Married Arlen Riley, a former script writer for Orson Welles's radio
show
"The Lives of Harry Lime." Thornley and Hill invent Discordianism.

Faint Outline of the Weird Years, 1962-1976:

1962:
Began a 14 year experiment in "induced brain-change, which Dr. John
Lilly more resoundingly calls 'metaprogramming the human biocomputer'.
In simple Basic English, as a psychologist and novelist I set out to
find how much rapid reorganiztion was possible in the brain functioning
of one normal domesticated primate of average intelligence - the only
one on whom I could ethically perform such research - myself." (CT1,
pg. iv) On December 28th, 1961 he began experimenting with psychedelic
drugs (at age 29), first using peyote while living with his family in
an old slave cabin in the woods outside Yellow Springs, Ohio. He taken
a job as Assistant Sales Manager for the Antioch Bookplate Co.
[RAW documented his 14 year experiment in his book _Cosmic Trigger,
vol 1_(1977 New Falcon Publications).]
late 1962:
Had logged at least 40 peyote trips. Had seen Mescalito. Alan Watts and
his wife Jano visited the Wilsons at the farm. RAW had introduced Alan
to Jano a few years earlier. Jano talked about her idea of The Net: a
web of coincidence/synchronicity which connects everything with
everything.
1962:
Moved to Millbrook, Ohio to become editor of The School of Living's
magazine _Balanced Living_, of which name he changed to _Way Out_, and
convinced Norman Mailer to write a few poems for the first issue. In the
School's library he read most of the classics of anarchist theory.
1964:
Arrested in Yellow Springs, Ohio, for engaging in an illegal sit-in at
a segregated barber shop. Eventually he was bailed out by an anonymous
benefactor. RAW guesses it was one of the rich Quakers in the area.
Later he found out the charges had been dropped. Took a job as Associate
Editor with New York magazine _Fact_. Moved the Wilson clan to Northern
New Jersey.
1964:
Alan Watts alerted RAW to an interesting Harvard professor named Leary.
While under assignment form Paul Krassner's mag _The Realist_ RAW
visited the mansion at Millbrook, NY. He and Leary discussed Game
Theory,
LSD, psychotherapy, and relativity in psychology. RAW returned home and
shortly afterward the Wilson family had their first UFO encounter.
1966:
Met in person William S. Burroughs and was startled to find "a rather
prosaic, almost academic, quite gentlemanly genius." (CT1, pg.43)
Burroughs told RAW about his bizarre synchronicities with the number 23.
1966-71:
RAW became Associate Editor at _Playboy_ in Chicago. His main job was
editing the letters to "Playboy Forum" and writing the replies (in
italics).
He began a correspondence with fellow libertarian pacifist-anarchist
Kerry Thornley, writing a few articles for Thornley's _New Libertarian_.
1968:
Smoking pot regularly. Practicing yoga scientifically, "without piety".
Discovering much about "reality" and the nervous system, conditioning,
and re-programming. Made much progress in learning Korzybski's
"consciousness of abstracting." Got tear-gassed at the Democratic
Convention with his friend Robert Shea. In a time-out from the
Convention's insanity he took Burroughs and Ginsberg out to lunch;
Ginsberg talked about his sad meeting with Pound. Around this time
Shea and Wilson begin cooking up _The Illuminatus! Trilogy_.


[ For other info read http://www.rawilson.com/who.html ]

3.0 RAW LINKS

http://www.rawilson.com/
Official Homepage; has a lot of excerpts from his works

http://gate.cruzio.com/~blackops/
Blackops Conspiracy Homepage; contains most links mentioned in
_Everything Is Under Control_

http://gate.cruzio.com/~zerocity/pound/
an Ezra Pound roundtable which Bob participates in

http://www.botree.com/
Bob has a column at this site.

http://www.impermanentpress.com/
Trajectories; an excerpt from "Chaos and Beyond"; short intro to RAW

http://deoxy.org/learyraw.htm
RAW and Leary material and links

http://www.disinfo.com/rev/rev_robertanton.html
A dossier on RAW and good links

http://www.lycaeum.org/graphics/people/wilson.html
Some RAW links, somewhat outdated. (Lycaeum is a good drugs info
resource, BTW.)

http://www.mich.com/~ubik/contents.htm
The Palm Tree Garden of Philip K. Dick; RAW has contributed the
essay "The Return of Philip K. Dick"


3.1 RAW'S RECOMMENDED READING AND CORRESPONDING LINKS

In the article "Brain Books" RAW recommends some books he wishes
everyone would read: "the ten books I most feel the lack of in people
who otherwise seem intelligent. These books would fill anyone's cranium
with useful information."
RAW also gives specific reasons why he considers these books must-read
stuff. In case you'd like to look them up at Dejanews (or another news
archive), the article was typed in full-length by ewagn...@aol.com and
posted with the subject line "Brain Books, from Trajectories #16/17, pg
28-29, by RAW".
Most links were originally posted by C. Stabbert (c...@interport.net).


1. Ulysses by James Joyce

Ulysses
ftp://ftp.trentu.ca/pub/jjoyce/ulysses/
Chamber Music
http://www.geocities.com/~spanoudi/poems/joyce01.html
Dubliners
http://www.bibliomania.com/Fiction/joyce/dublin/index.html
Finnegans Wake
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/book-nonus.html
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
http://www.datatext.co.uk/library/joyce/artist/chapters.htm


2. The Cantos, by Ezra Pound

The Natural Philosophy of Love [translated by Pound, afterword]
http://leeharrison.simplenet.com/bwp/npl/index.html


3. Science and Sanity by Alfred Korzybski

Only short excerpts (as appendix of "Manhood of Humanity) are available
online at
http://www710.univ-lyon1.fr/~fouet/gs/uk/art/moh-ap5.htm


4. Ovid

Metamorphoses [note says end missing; I couldn't connect to server]
http://classics.mit.edu/Ovid/metam.html
Ovid's Elegies [translated by Christopher Marlowe]
[that's how they list it - Ovid's Elegies by Ovid]
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/text?lookup=marl.+ovid+am.+1.1.1


5. The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer

Everything
http://www.luminarium.org/medlit/chaubib.htm


6. Justine, by deSade

Not online (?)


7. Instead of a Book by a Man Too Busy to Write One, by Benjamin Tucker

Not found online.
Individual Liberty
http://flag.blackened.net/daver/anarchism/tucker/tucker.html


8. Progress and Poverty, by Henry George

Progress and Poverty
http://www.henrygeorge.org/chp1.htm


9. The Open Society and its Enemies, by Karl Popper

Not online.


10. Shakespeare

Everything
http://www-tech.mit.edu/Shakespeare/works.html


Other recommended authors:

Jonathan Swift. All of Gulliver's Travels.

The Battle of the Books and Other Short Pieces
ftp://uiarchive.cso.uiuc.edu/pub/etext/gutenberg/etext96/batbk10.txt
Gulliver's Travels
http://www.jaffebros.com/lee/gulliver/index.html
The Lady's Dressing Room
gopher://dept.english.upenn.edu/00/E-Text/PEAL/Swift/dressing
A Modest Proposal
http://tom.cs.cmu.edu/cgi-bin/book/lookup?num=1080
A Proposal for Correcting, Improving and Ascertaining the British Tongue
gopher://dept.english.upenn.edu/00/E-Text/PEAL/Swift/proposal
A Tale of a Tub
http://www.duke.edu/~as1/tub.html


Nietzsche. Twilight of the Idols and The Anti-Christ

The Antichrist
http://www.macromind.org/maps/nz/a-christ.htm
Thus Spake Zarthustra
http://eserver.org/philosophy/nietzsche-zarathustra.txt


Olaf Stapledon. First and Last Men and Last Men in London

Not online (?)

3.2 SOMEHOW RELATED LINKS

http://leary.com
Timothy Leary's Homepage

http://www.esgs.org/uk/gshome.htm
http://www.general-semantics.org
European Society for General Semantics and Institute of General
Semantics; essays and books by Alfred Korzybski and a bulk of
e-prime material

http://www.hermetic.com/crowley/index.html
http://www.itlink.se/oto/enskrift.html
Collected works of Aleister Crowley

http://www.disinfo.com
Counterculture, revolutionaries, new sciences and much much more

http://www.newfalcon.com/
New Falcon Press; one publisher of RAW

http://www.garage.co.jp/lilly/hub.html
Official John C. Lilly Homepage

http://www.martiansgohome.com/smear/
This site provides a huge library of current and back issues of "Saucer
Smear," a great UFO gossipzine which Wilson frequently mentions. Many
issues have letters from Bob, and Smear reviewed "Everything Is Under
Control." (ewagn...@aol.com)

http://www.sondralondon.com/new/thornley/thornley.html
Kerry Thornley's Homepage

http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/9879/necpage.htm
Dan Clore's Necronomicon Page has some stuff drawn from RAW

http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~tilt/principia/
The Principia Discordia

http://www.subgenius.com/
Church of Subgenius

http://www.parascope.com/index.htm
ParaScope: Something Strange is Happening ! (A net-mag dealing with UFOs
and other stuff)

http://www.t0.or.at/hakimbey/hakimbey.htm
Texts by Hakim Bey

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