By R.U. Sirius,
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May 13, 2012
In an interview that St. Jude Milhon conducted with Richard Preston for Thresher, Preston dropped a bit of “knowledge†that has always stuck in my head. In an interview dedicated to the possibilities for bioterror, Preston said, “Martin Hugh-Jones told me that his all-time favorite bioweapon is Brucella. It’s a bacterium that gives you a […]
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May 12, 2012
Yikes! Â You will be entertained and irritated by these douchebags as they “deconstruct” the satanic illuminati mind control experiment that is rock and roll. Â It starts when Robert Johnson goes down to the crossroads and somehow relates to Anna Nicole Smith. Â Try to at least make it through the second section… which is the most […]
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By R.U. Sirius,
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May 10, 2012
It was the Escape From New York tour with The Ramones, Blondie and Tom Tom Club. I was backstage at Berkeley’s Greek Theater with Bart Nagel interviewing Chris Franz and Tina Weymouth of Tom Tom Club and Talking Heads when Debbie Harry wandered in.  She came right up to me. “You’re the MONDO 2000 guy?â€Â […]
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By R.U. Sirius & Patrick Di Justo,
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May 07, 2012
Take the self-enhancement/personal mutation aspect of transhumanism and marry that to the intentions of Anonymous and you have something sort of like what St. Jude and I wanted to achieve with a book titled How To Mutate & Take Over The World.  There were multiple problems with this. For all the huffing and puffing […]
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By R.U. Sirius & John Perry Barlow,
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May 06, 2012
After the confident declarations of inevitable cyberpunk youth takeover in the first edition of Mondo 2000 and the philosophically trippy and mostly utopian read on Virtual Reality in #2, it was inevitable that affairs in the world would bring us crashing down to earth… at least a little. The third edition revolved largely around the […]
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May 04, 2012
Farewell, Adam Yauch. The Beastie Boys were the alpha and omega Brooklyn white jewbu rap group. He’s leaving us way too young…
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