Robert Anton Wilson Talks To Reality Hackers Forum (1988 — Mondo 2000 History Project Entry #4)
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By 1988, High Frontiers was a somewhat more smoothly functioning operation. We’d given up — for the moment — on trying to get out more than 2 issues a year, but we were running a very dynamic and well attended local lecture/community gathering series called Reality Hackers Forum at Julia Morgan Theater in Berkeley, putting on one program almost every month. Queen Mu would whip up an extraordinary “Trifle” — this amazingly rich densely layered cake dish with home-whipped whipped cream, so the events — which, if I remember, seated almost 100, had a homey vibe. After each talk, we would have a group discussion. I’ll always remember one guy saying: “I can make backups of my files but I can’t make backups of myself. I want to solve that problem.” These days, that’s almost a transhumanist cliche and subject to much debate but back then, it just sounded way edgy and cool as hell.
I can’t remember if having RAW give a lecture titled “The CIA-Vatican-Cocaine Conspiracy” was his idea or ours. I think it was our idea based on the fact that he’d written about it somewhere and we thought it was interesting.
Although he was no longer really a staff member, Lord Nose was still a pal to us all and he somehow got the assignment to pick Bob up from the airport. Now, Nose didn’t tolerate anyone smoking in his car and Bob was a smoker’s rights militant (a fact that would later cause his column to be dropped from Mondo … not my idea, but that story is for later.) So Bob got into Nose’s car and lit one up and Nose asked him to put it out. I don’t recall how that standoff was resolved, but (like Nose’s lungs) I heard about it secondhand and that Bob was peaved.
But after he visited with some friends, it was a jovial RAW who showed up at Julia Morgan Theater for a talk that was at the top of his game. He didn’t follow the script very closely, but it didn’t matter — it was big mind-stimulating fun for all. Some fragments of the talk — which will be included on the Mondo 2000 History Project Website when it’s made public — are presented below.
In the first recording, Robert Anton Wilson tries out a little bibliomancy with Finnegans Wake, and discusses the connections to European history and psycho-linguistics
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The second recording features a spirited question-and-answer session about conspiracy theories, Operation Mindfuck, the Vatican, and reprogramming your own brain.
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By Parabolee, January 30, 2012 @ 10:28 am
THANKS for these! Always eager to hear more RAW that I may have missed.
RU, any chance of rebirthing a podcast? I miss the RU Sirius show! It was my favourite podcast!
By PQ, January 31, 2012 @ 7:10 pm
This was excellent, thank you for sharing. One important note: there is no apostrophe in Finnegans Wake.
By Ian, February 1, 2012 @ 9:33 am
Thanks, PQ, you’re right. I’ve updated the post.
By The Ubiquitous Mr Lovegrove, February 4, 2012 @ 6:14 am
RAW week at BoingBoing, in case you missed it. Including interview with RAW’s daughter.
http://boingboing.net/tag/raw-week