And nation shall speak unto nation
Sep. 8th, 2007 12:03 amDid that 2nd spot on BBC Radio London last night, too. I wibbled a bit, 'cos they asked me about conspiracy theories and not about "Jonathan Black"'s apparently somewhat barking book after all.
Actually the book looks like it might be a hoot to read, but - as I pointed out - about as plausible and believable as the Illuminatus trilogy. Which is to say, not at all, just steering close enough to sanity and reality that you want to believe it.
I listened to the show for a while afterwards, until I had to do some telephone support for a friend of mine. Several people phoned in to comment on things I'd said, like the harmlessness of the Freemasons and the danger of fundie religious loonies of every and all hues and creeds.
It would be fun if this turned into a regular spot. Watch this space.
Actually the book looks like it might be a hoot to read, but - as I pointed out - about as plausible and believable as the Illuminatus trilogy. Which is to say, not at all, just steering close enough to sanity and reality that you want to believe it.
I listened to the show for a while afterwards, until I had to do some telephone support for a friend of mine. Several people phoned in to comment on things I'd said, like the harmlessness of the Freemasons and the danger of fundie religious loonies of every and all hues and creeds.
It would be fun if this turned into a regular spot. Watch this space.