Before leaving this question behind, I want to say that I’m personally very unenlightened and not a dropped-out Taoist blockhead master by a long shot. In fact, I despise being perceived by people with money, power, and influence as “marginal.” I think it harms me – it assumes that I can’t have as much agency in this world as they have. I think there’s some kind of dynamic at work there where those with a certain lingering market-consensus mentality assert their dominance by taming people and ideas that might otherwise be challenging. They do this by “loving” outsiders qua outsiders, and defining them within the marketspace as having there own little place of acceptance – a place on the far end of the “long tail.”
Long, good interview with R.U. Sirius
February 19th, 2008 by Klintron
Tags:culture·cyberculture·media·politics·rusirius
Platform from Timothy Leary’s campaign for governor of California
December 5th, 2007 by Klintron
Before The Open Source Party. Before The Guns and Dope Party. Before The Revolution Party. In 1969, Timothy Leary ran for governor of California against Ronald Reagan. The motto was “Come together - join the party” and John Lennon originally wrote the song “Come Together” for Leary.
According to a letter from Leary published in Mondo 2000 # 6 in 1992, this was Leary’s platform:
1. the basic function of government is to protect individuals against organized gangs and groups.
2. Decentralization: California secedes from the USSA.
3. Another basic function of govt. is to entertain/educate.
4. The government makes a profit. Instead of paying taxes, the citizen received dividends.
5. The profits derived from licensing pleasures: Marijuana license like an auto license/registration, hard liquor, gambling; prostitutes were professionals like dentists or lawyers; LSD, etc., used in state parks or theme parks; Entry taxes - California would be like an amusement park - entrance fees and daily residence fees; Education - California specializes in education - non-Californians paid substantial fees.
The only other info I could find about the platform:
Revealing part of his guber-natorial platform for the first time, Leary pledged solutions to California’s 10 major political problems.
He leaked out only a few of those solutions, but what did emerge was unique — to say the least.
“I’m going to legalize marijuana and charge a $1,000 a year permit fee for those who want to make it,” he said.
“Given the size of California population, that will generate a huge amount of additional revenue each year.
“Then I’ll turn that money over to the police and the forces of the right wing to keep them happy and off people’s backs,” Leary explained.
Wouldn’t that be discriminating against the poor who can’t afford $1,000 a year for the privilege of turning on? he was asked.
“That’s not really a problem,” he explained, “because it’s only a short-term situation — in five years I’ll eliminate all money from Californian society and return to a barter system.”
(Source)
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R.U. Sirius’s Open Source Political Party
November 22nd, 2007 by Klintron
R.U. Sirius has setup a site for a new project: the Open Source Political Party. It appears to be a relaunching of his old Revolution Party idea, but more… serious.
The Revolution Party was a huge influence on me. I’ve always had a sort of mix of libertarian and progressive ideals, and the Revolution Party platform was the first I saw that tried to reconcile both modes of thinking.
In college, I tried to start a Washington State Revolution Party. We had a couple meetings, but the interest just wasn’t there. I went on to spend some time working with the local Democratic Party and doing community work, and after the crushing defeat of the Dems in 2002, decided that the voting public was still pretty far from supporting progressive or libertarian policies.
It wasn’t long after that “Dean-mania” hit and suddenly the “netroots” was born. 2004 came and went, but people were looking to the successes of Democrats in the “libertarian” mountain-west (such as Brian Schweitzer in Montana and Dave Freudenthal in Wyoming) as the model for the future of the Democrats. Looking back it was an exciting time. Reid seemed to be whipping the remaining Dems into some sort of a cohesive opposition party, and Howard Dean become the DNC chairman, pushing “50 State Strategy.” In 2005 I started Rose Colored News, partially to track the successes of this “new progressivism.” The crowning achievement of the netroots movement came in 2006, with the Democrats taking back both the Senate and the House and of course wins by Jim Webb and Jon Tester.
But this year has been a big disappointment. Back in charge, the Dems seem to have accomplished precious little and have taken to playing it safe now that they’re in charge (Reid has been particularly infuriating). The netroots hasn’t really found a candidate in the Democratic presidential race, instead splintering support amongst pretty much everyone running. Meanwhile, Ron Paul has become the Republican Howard Dean, preventing a sort of libertarian/progressive coalition from forming around any Democratic presidential candidate (Richardson and Gravel seem like particularly choice candidates for something like this).
I guess maybe it’s because it’s more fun to root for the underdog that I’ve found myself drifting back over to the thought of 3rd parties, so I guess the timing of R.U.’s new party is apt. But I can’t really get that excited about the prospect of starting a whole new party from the ground up. Lately I’ve been more interested in stuff like Kevin Zeese’s run for senate in Maryland on a Libertarian-Green-Populist fusion ticket, and the libertarian Freedom Democrats.
I’ve actually been working on an Extreme Democracy inspired “open political platform” myself. The basic idea is not a platform for a party, but a collection of policies and solutions that can be modified and used by candidates running for different offices on different party tickets. So I’m sure I’ll participating in the Open Source Party, at least in the platform discussions. Maybe this will finally motivate me to get my stuff into some sort of presentable form.
Mondo 2000: Where Are they Now?
October 26th, 2007 by Klintron
So, what made Mondo 2000 so special? It was, in my opinion, the best alternative culture magazine that America ever had. They wrote about smart drugs, brain implants, virtual reality, cyberpunk, Cthulhupunk and cryogenics. They covered Laibach and Lydia Lunch in the same issue. The pantheon of writers was a force to be reckoned with: Bruce Sterling, Robert Anton Wilson, and William Gibson all lent their talents, and there was even a Burroughs vs. Leary interview face-off. Then there was the famous U2-Negativland interview, in which Negativland, disguised as reporters, interviewed U2 into a corner to reveal the band’s hypocrisy over their lawsuit against Negativland over sampling. All in all, the magazine took risks. “The good dream for me and Mondo,” said editor R.U. Sirius in an interview with Purple Prose, “is overcoming the limits of biology without necessarily leaving sensuality or sexuality behind.” Issue after issue, Mondo 2000 threw a sexy dystopian bash and invited the decade’s best thinkers.
Full Story: Coilhouse. And be sure to read Joshua Ellis’s comment!
See also: My 2002 interview with R.U. Sirius.
Tags:cyberculture·rusirius
Podcast round-up
August 2nd, 2007 by Klintron

Viking Youth Power Hour: Drone on the Range.
RU Sirius Show: San Francisco Mayoral Candidate Chicken John.
NeoFiles Show: True Mutations Live! at City Lights (Part 1).
RU Sirius Show: Counterculture, Burning Man & Commerce with Larry Harvey.
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Podcast round-up
July 26th, 2007 by Klintron
Viking Youth Power Hour: Ibrahim for Citizen.
RU Sirius Show: Just Say NOSO — No Social Networking.
NeoFiles Show: Rule The Web with Mark Frauenfelder.
RU Sirius Show: Cartoons For Little Hippies.
RU Sirius Show: Tony Serra Keeps People Out of Iron Cages.
NeoFiles Show: Moira Gunn’s Biotech Nation.
RU Sirius Show: Cyborgs & Revolution.
Tags:audio·plusultra·rusirius·vikingyouth
Podcast round-up
June 28th, 2007 by Klintron
Viking Youth Power Hour: The Vikings Scope ‘Sicko!’
Gspot: Secrets, Cubes and Corporations: An Interview With Douglas Rushkoff.
RU Sirius Show: Free Paris Hilton!.
NeoFiles Show: From Vioxx To Salvia - Everybody Takes Drugs.
RU Sirius Show: Hip Hop & Hyphy Now.
RU Sirius Show: Will We Be Forced To Stop Global Warming?.
NeoFiles Show: Steve Wozniak Talks About His Favorite Pranks.
RU Sirius Show #116: The Kennedy Brothers v. The National Security Establishment.
Tags:art·douglasrushkoff·drugs·environment·gspot·liberty·podcasts·politics·rusirius·vikingyouth
Podcast round-up
June 15th, 2007 by Klintron
The Viking Youth Power Hour: It Ain’t Easy Being Green.
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Podcast round-up
May 24th, 2007 by Klintron
Sorry, I’ve been slacking on these…
The Viking Youth Power Hour:
R.U. Sirius Show:
Not the Prime Time Josh Wolf Interview.
Why Big War is Becoming Obsolete.
Justin from Justin.tv Brings It.
Can a Pacifist be President or Should we Just Stop Breeding?.
Gonzo: Hunter S. Thompson is Evoked.
Keith Henson’s Space Elevator.
From The Zodiac Killer to Cho.
NeoFiles:
Tags:audio·MadScience·rusirius·vikingyouth
Alterati is go
April 14th, 2007 by Klintron
Speaking of R.U. Sirius, the new underground culture site Alterati (founded by James Curcio) has a podcast interview up with Sirius, conducted by Technoccult guest editor Jason Lubyk.
Way cooler than Yahoo! Underground.
Update: Alterati was not technically founded by James Curcio. It is an evolution of Grey Lodge. Jason and another Technoccult guest editor, Wes Unruh, are the editors at large.
Catching up w/ R.U. Sirius’s podcasts
April 14th, 2007 by Klintron
NeoFiles: Let’s Get This Non-Biological Life Form Party Started.
NeoFiles: More on Non-Biological Life Forms.
RU Sirius Show: Everything The US Government is Doing About Security is Wrong.
RU Sirius Show: Humble or Hubristic?
The RU Sirius Sho: Kill Your Guru. (interview with Guruphiliac’s Jody Radzik).
Tags:audio·MadScience·politics·religion·rusirius
Podcasts
March 12th, 2007 by Klintron
Viking Youth Power Hour: 2006 Year in Review.
Dream Like a Viking (An interview with Viking Brian of the Viking Youth).
Neofiles Show #73: True Mutations.
Tags:audio·rusirius·vikingyouth
Podcast round-up
February 23rd, 2007 by Klintron
FrqShow: Will the movie The Number 23 ruin 23 culture?
RU Sirius Show: Cory Doctorow’s OverClocked.
NeoFiles Show: Is the iPod the Perfect Thing?
RU Sirius Show: Yeah, right. Or, Is There Too Much Technohype?
NeoFiles Show: Rudy Rucker on Math, Love & Rock ‘n’ Roll.
NeoFiles Show: Rudy Rucker on Flurb & Subdimensional Telepathy.
RU Sirius Show: Dangerous Sex Talk with Susie Bright.
Tags:frqshow·MadScience·rusirius·Sex
Podcast round-up
January 24th, 2007 by Klintron
RU Sirius Show: Wikipedia Man Jimmy Wales.
NeoFiles Show: They’re Such She-Geeks!
RU Sirius Show: We’re Going to Kill Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Podcasts, plus obscure RAW essays
January 12th, 2007 by Klintron
RU Sirius Show: Zen Monkeys Talk About 10 Zen Monkeys.
NeoFiles Show: On Probability Beach with Richard Kadrey.
And, not a podcast but also from the MondoGlobo Network, A Selection of Obscure Robert Anton Wilson Essays.
Tags:robertantonwilson·rusirius
Podcasts
January 4th, 2007 by Klintron
RU Sirius Show: Who We’d Like to See Dead in ‘07.
NeoFiles: Transgenic Food, Part 2.
Tags:MadScience·podcasts·rusirius
Podcasts
December 21st, 2006 by Klintron
RU Sirius Show: Was Mao as Bad as all that?
NeoFiles Show: Fear of a Transgenic Planet
RU Sirius Show: Documentary Director Makes War On Christmas!
Tags:atheism·Biopunk·MadScience·podcast·politics·rusirius·vikingyouth
Podcasts
December 14th, 2006 by Klintron
RU Sirius Show: SubGenius Performer & Underground Comix Artist Hal Robins.
NeoFiles Show: NASA Scientist Sez Space is the Place.
RU Sirius Show: Should We Tune Out Media and Experience Interiority?.
Tags:audio·MadScience·religion·rusirius·space·vikingyouth
Podcasts
December 6th, 2006 by Klintron
R.U. Sirius Show: “It’s A Wonderful Apocalypse” with John Shirley.
Neofiles: What’s Inside of a String Theory?.
Future of Sex teaser. Teaser for Melissa Gira’s new video podcast.
Tags:apocalypse·audio·MadScience·physics·rusirius·Sex·whorecast
RU Sirius Show: The Discordian & The Kennedy Assassination
December 1st, 2006 by Klintron
“Adam Gorightly returns to discuss his book, “The Prankster and the Conspiracy”, about how Discordian prankster Kerry Thornley became friends with Lee Harvey Oswald and got tied in to JFK assassination conspiracy theories.”
MP3.
(On: The RU Sirius Show).
Tags:audio·discordia·parapolitics·rusirius
Podcasts
November 23rd, 2006 by Klintron
R.U. Sirius: Can Liberal Societies Deal with Human Psychopathology?
RU Sirius Show: Laura Albert aka J.T. Leroy.
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Counterculture and the Tech Revolution
November 21st, 2006 by Klintron
R.U. Sirius (who before becoming a podcasting pioneer, founded Mondo 2000 magazine) interviews From Counterculture to Cyberculture: Stewart Brand, the Whole Earth Network, and the Rise of Digital Utopianism author Fred Turner, and prefaces the interview with some of his own thoughts. Very interesting critiques on both sides. I only wish the interview was longer.
[RU:] I must say honestly that, although I was repulsed by the Gingrich alliance and by much of the corporate rhetoric that emerged, at least in part, out of Brand’s digital elitist clan — I think Brand’s tactics were essentially correct. Turner implies that valuable social change is more likely to happen through political activism than through the invention and distribution of tools and through the whole systems approach that is implicit in that activity. But I think that the internet has — palpably — been much more successful in changing lives than 40 years of left oppositional activism has been. For one example out of thousands, the only reason the means of communication that shapes our cultural and political zeitgeist isn’t COMPLETELY locked down by powerful media corporations is the work that these politically ambiguous freaks have accomplished over the past 40 years. In other words, oppositional activism would be even more occult — more hidden from view – today if not for networks built by hippie types who were not averse to working with DARPA and with big corporations. The world is a complex place.
[…]
FT: The idea of back-to-the-country didn’t work. But I think something deeper didn’t work, and it haunts us today, even as it underlies a lot of what we do. The notion that you can build a community around shared style is a deeply bohemian notion. It runs through all sorts of bohemian worlds. The notion that if you just get the right technology you can then build a unified community is a notion that drove a lot of the rural communal efforts. They thought by changing technological regimes; by going to 19th century technologies; by making their own butter; sewing their own clothes — they would be able to build a new kind of community. What they discovered was that if you don’t do politics — explicitly, directly, through parties, through organizations — if you don’t pay attention to and articulate what’s going on with real material power, communities fail.
So I argue that there’s a fantasy that haunts the internet, and it’s haunted it for at least a decade. And it’s the idea that if we just get the tools right and communicate effectively, we will be able to be intimate with one another and build the kinds of communities that don’t exist outside, in the rest of our lives. And I think that’s a deep failure and a fantasy.
Tags:cyberculture·cybernetics·politics·rusirius·systems
Podcasts
November 16th, 2006 by Klintron

RU Sirius Show: Robert Anton Wilson Lives!. The gang talks to RAW biographers Lance Bauscher and Eric Wagner.
NeoFiles Show: The Wonderful Wizardry of Woz.
Plus: Mondology Volume 1.
(and don’t forget: Occulterati).
Tags:audio·robertantonwilson·rusirius
Podcasts!
November 9th, 2006 by Klintron

RU Sirius Show: Manson Family Values.
NeoFiles Show: How Stewart Brand Took Us From Counterculture to Cyberculture.
RU Sirius Show: Is the Immigration Issue a No Brainer?.
Viking Youth: Who Wants To Drive a Veggie Car? (excellent interview with reality show personality Tonya Kay).
And one I missed before, but is a great interview about the evolution and role of Burning Man:
Tags:audio·burningman·cyberculture·politics·rusirius·vikingyouth
Podcasts
November 2nd, 2006 by Klintron

Eat The Lion: The Viking Youth Chat with Daniel Pinchbeck.
RU Sirius Show: Nick Douglas, Valleywag
NeoFiles Show: Who is the “I” that wants to be Immortal?
RU Sirius Show: Yay, Anal!! Violet Blue Returns
Tags:audio·Consciousness·drugs·lifeextension·rusirius·Sex·vikingyouth
