Robert Anton Wilson assassinated at 75.
Jan. 12th, 2007 03:43 pmTEXAS SCHOOL BOOK DEPOSITORY, Dallas, Thursday (UN23) — Humble scribe Robert Anton Wilson leveled up at his Monterey Bay mansion Thursday morning at 5:23am.
From working as a freelancer throughout the 1950s, Wilson moved to Dallas, Texas in 1960 and worked for the Dallas Times Herald as a staff reporter. In 1964 he won the Pennington Prize for his series of stories on John F. Kennedy's brain, which he firmly established had accidentally been eaten as lunch on Air Force One, an incident Lyndon B. Johnson had sought to downplay.
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On-the-record denials from the Foundation that it ever existed aside, Wilson was still highly respected, and made frequent appearances on talk shows. He also wrote of the Third and Fourth Foundations, and apparently of another.
Robert Anton Wilson remained a marked man for the rest of his life, but knew he was safe as the Foundation would wait for the numerologically most auspicious time and date in order to kill him, leading to his first death on (according to reliable sources) February 22, 1994. Thankfully, he got better.
Death came quickly after a long annoyance. Wilson's last words were "Hold on, I've just worked out how I might follow Schrödinger's Cat to the Trick Tophat universe ... just a moment ..."
Wilson will be cremated by Bill Drummond in a ceremony next week.
- Robert Anton Wilson "Goddamn apples. If I never see a goddamn apple again it'll be just right. 'Kallisti' my aging white ass". Committee for Uncyclopedian Investigation of Claims of the Normal, January 11, 2007
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