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The so-called “black magician” is a “new brain” hominid fear-merchant who has somewhere learned that there are more powerful intimidations than physical assault. The dimensions of horror, terror and mindwarp are discovered. You can scare more people, and acquire greater power, by the exploitation of psychic assault. When a human’s “mind” or reality-construct is threatened, the person virtually ceases to exist as human, and regresses to the status of a terrorized mammal in a trap. Just as the physical bully feeds on fear and is thrown off stride by the appearance of real courage, the psychic terrorist feeds on gullibility and is baffled by intelligence. When the bully confronts true courage, he automatically ceases to attack. Instead, he seeks to make the maverick into an ally, and often offers the position of second-in-command. If that is declined in a respectful (not churlish) manner, he will probably agree to recognize the other as a separate sovereign with a private turf. The psychic terrorist, similarly, is only accustomed to bamboozling the credulous. Confronted with a self-disciplined independent mind, he hesitates. Eventually, like the physical bully, he laughs and offers comradeship. “You and me, we’re smart. We’re not like these other jerks.” A nudge and a conspiratorial wink.


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The book was intended to poke fun at the conspiratorial frame of mind. C. The Cosmic Trigger series and other books
In the nonfiction and partly autobiographical Cosmic Trigger I: The Final Secret of the Illuminati (1977) and its two sequels as well as in many other works Wilson examined Freemasons Discordianism Sufism the Illuminati Futurology Zen Buddhism Dennis and Terence McKenna Jack Parsons the occult practices of Aleister Crowley and G.

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Wilson described his work as an "attempt to break down conditioned associations to look at the world in a new way with many models recognized as models or maps and no one model elevated to the truth". Robert Anton Wilson (born Robert Edward Wilson January 18 1932 – January 11 2007) known to friends as "Bob" was an American author and polymath who became at various times a novelist philosopher psychologist essayist editor playwright poet futurist civil libertarian and self-described agnostic mystic.

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