Adam Gorightly is a writer on conspiracies and high weirdness and the author of The Shadow over Santa Susana as well as The Prankster and the Conspiracy, the only biography of the late, Discordian co-founder and alternative-culture innovator, Kerry Thornley. A self-described “crackpot historian,” Gorightly also hosts the popular podcast Untamed Dimensions.
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Hail Eris! Hail Crockpots!: An Interview with Adam Gorightly
Posted in CIA, Consciousness & Alternate Perception, JFK assassination, conspiracy poetics, high weirdness, interviews, magick, mysticcult, occult on January 7, 2008 | 1 Comment »
“This is Probably the Last Interview I’ll Do:” An Interview with Saint John Hunt on His Father & The JFK Assassination
Posted in CIA, JFK assassination, conspiracy poetics, history, interviews, media, politics on August 21, 2007 | 10 Comments »
Saint John Hunt found me. He found my Stranger Than Holy Wood(y) article and left a brief comment several months back. I decided to e-mail him back, since his father’s deathbed revelations about the JFK assassination were still quite fresh in the media-sphere. Saint John and I struck up a correspondence [...]
“Islam Is Big Enough For Someone Like Me”(Sunnis, Taqwacores, Gods and Earths): An Interview with Michael Muhammad Knight
Posted in Consciousness & Alternate Perception, everyday life, high weirdness, interviews, mysticcult, pointing at The Big Something, religious history, spirituality, sub cult-sure on August 12, 2007 | 6 Comments »
Michael Muhammad Knight is a progressive Muslim, author of the novel The Taqwacores and a recent book on the history of Father Allah (Clarence 13X Smith) and the Nation of Gods and Earths, The Five Percenters. Via e-mail, we discussed his conversion to Islam at a young age and his time studying Islam in [...]
“Do Not Fear Some Old Man in a Mansion Somewhere!”: An Interview with Kent Daniel Bentkowski aka Kentroversy
Posted in 9/11, Consciousness & Alternate Perception, conspiracy poetics, everyday forteana, everyday life, high weirdness, interviews, magick, mis-education vs. raw learning, mysticcult, occult, politics, psyops on July 9, 2007 | 12 Comments »
Not too long after discovering Freeman Fly, I found Kent Daniel Bentkowski’s work at The Kentroversy Papers. The first things I read that engaged my attention concerned education, since he cited educator John Taylor Gatto, a man whose research on and experience within the “educational” system in the U.S. has influenced me greatly. [...]
“Life is a Dance; It is Not a Treadmill:” An Interview with Dream Interpreter Amy George
Posted in Consciousness & Alternate Perception, Dreams, everyday forteana, everyday life, gender fenders, high weirdness, interviews, mysticcult on April 29, 2007 | 3 Comments »
Awhile back, I wrote about a very significant dream I had, which led me to seek out some dream interpretation. That, in turn, led me to discover, Amy George. Amy interprets dreams on a daily basis as part of her column for the Cape Cod Times. On top of that, she is [...]
“All We Need Do is Wake Up”: Pt. 2 of An Interview with Freeman of the Freeman Perspective
Posted in 9/11, Dreams, alternative science, conspiracy poetics, everyday forteana, everyday life, high weirdness, interviews, magick, mysticcult, occult, spirituality on April 18, 2007 | 8 Comments »
The wait is over. Here is the Pt. 2 of my interview with Austin-based conspiracy researcher and all-around amazing human being, Freeman, the man behind The Freeman Perspective, Freeman TV and Radio Freeman.
To see Part 1 of the interview, go here.
It seems that Austin, Texas has become a sort of hub for conspiracy researchers, [...]
“I’m For the Dreamers:” Pt. 1 of An Interview with Freeman of The Freeman Perspective
Posted in black magik, celebrity idolatry, conspiracy poetics, everyday forteana, everyday life, high weirdness, history, interviews, magick, movies, mysticcult, occult, pop culture, propaganda, religious history, spirituality, world government on April 2, 2007 | 14 Comments »
After writing about the demise of Anna Nicole Smith and what I saw as an enactment of distorted goddess worship and pop-culture ritual sacrifice, and then connecting the dots when Britney shaved her head and underwent the media-balyhooed temporary insanity a week later, my site received a referral from another I’d not heard of [...]