The prankster & the conspiracy the story of Kerry Thornley and how he met Oswald and inspired the counterculture
(2003)
By:
Gorightly, Adam
Nonfiction
eBook
Details
PUBLISHED
[United States] : Paraview Press : Made available through hoopla, 2003
DESCRIPTION
1 online resource
ISBN/ISSN
9781616406226 (electronic bk.) MWT11444241, 1616406224 (electronic bk.) 11444241
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES
One of the 1960s counterculture's most fascinating characters was Kerry Wendell Thornley-a writer, philosopher, Zen dishwasher, enlightened prankster, and, possibly, an Oswald double with disturbing ties to the Kennedy assassination. A lifelong provocateur, Thornley was linked to many of the fringe elements of the time. He helped create the spoof religion called the Discordian Society and its tract, the Principia Discordia. He coined the term "paganism" to describe various nature religions. And he befriended Robert Anton Wilson, inspired the Illuminatus, and gave his anarchic support to the Bavarian Illuminati, a brilliant prank
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