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Robert Anton Wilson (born January 18, 1932Robert Anton Wilson is a futurist, libertarian, and novelist.

His best-known work -- (1975), co-authored with Robert Shea -- humorously examined American paranoia about conspiracies. These books mix true information with imaginative fiction to engage the reader in what Wilson called "Operation Mindfuck". (Much of the odder material derived from letters sent to Playboy magazine while Shea and Wilson worked as editors of the Playboy Forum.) It was advertised as "A fairy tale for paranoids." Although Shea and Wilson never partnered on such a scale again, Wilson has continued to expand upon the themes of the (1977) and other works, he made Discordianism, Sufism, Futurology, Zen Buddhism, Dennis and Terence McKenna, the occult practices of Aleister Crowley, the Illuminati and other esoteric or counter-culture philosophies accessible to larger audiences. He is also a proponent of Timothy Leary's eight circuit model of consciousness and neurosomatic (1990), books of practical techniques to break free of one's "reality tunnels". With Leary, he helped promote the futurist ideas of space migration, intelligence increase (enhancement), and life extension (SMIsupLE); he is arguably a more cogent and persuasive exponent of Leary's "imprinting circuit" theory of psychological development than Leary himself. Wilson was an advocate of the many of the utopianistic theories of Buckminster Fuller, as well as those of media theorist Marshall McLuhan and Neuro Linguistic Programming co-founder Richard Bandler who he has co-taught workshops with. Wilson has also been a proponent of life extension and the use of smart drugs. He is also an admirer of James Joyce and has written commentary on .

Ironically, considering Wilson has long lampooned and criticized new age beliefs, his books can often be found in bookstores specializing in new age material. He has claimed to have had encounters with magical 'entities,' and when asked whether these entities were 'real,' he answered they were 'real enough,' although 'not as real as the IRS' since they were 'easier to get rid of.' He warned against beginners using occult practice, since to rush into such practices and the resulting 'energies' they unlease can lead people to go 'quite nuts.' Instead, he recommends beginners start with NLP, Zen Buddhism, basic meditation, etc., before progressing to more potentially disturbing activities.

In a 2003 interview with magazine, RAW described himself as a "Model Agnostic" which he says "consists of never regarding any model or map of Universe with total 100% belief or total 100% denial. Following Korzybski, I put things in probabilities, not absolutes... My only originality lies in applying this zetetic attitude outside the hardest of the hard sciences, physics, to softer sciences and then to non-sciences like politics, ideology, jury verdicts and, of course, conspiracy theory." More simply, he claims 'not to believe anything,' since 'belief is the death of thought.' He has described his approach as 'Maybe Logic.' Wilson wrote articles for seminal cyberpunk magazine Mondo 2000.

RAW holds the post of American director of the Committee for Surrealist Investigation of Claims of the Normal (CSICON) and has appeared at Disinformation events. He has summed up his attitude towards life as one of optimism, cheerfulness, love, and good humor.

table Wilson maintains his own website, which includes thoughts of the month, jokes, and many links to obscure and informative Internet sites.Documentary movie about Robert Anton Wilson maybe logic - The Lives and Ideas of Robert Anton WilsonRobert Anton Wilson fan site has a bio, comprehensive bibliography, interviews, writing, a forum, book cover galeries, and mp3s of his punk rock record, comedy record, and more.Robert Anton Wilson Online Library - has several RAW interview and texts on the web. The library also includes material from people who influenced RAW.

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