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  1. Reality Is What You Can Get Away With. Reality is What You Can Get Away With is an illustrated screenplay by Robert Anton Wilson first published in 1992, [1] [2] [3] followed by a second edition [4] in 1996. [citation needed]

  2. NARRATOR: We all enter this reality-tunnel by age 3 — and most never grow out of it. This new reality-tunnel is again formed by imprinted neurotransmitter networks in the brain. It is called Patriotism. CUT TO: Footage from Eisenstein’s ALEXANDER NEVSKY. The two armies in panoramic shot rushing to destroy each other. Dubbed voice: Holy Russia!

  3. 1 de ene. de 1992 · Robert Anton Wilson. 3.83. 468 ratings7 reviews. Here are images of our culture's absurdities, injustices, violence and desires, shot at you in a machine-gun-like assault on your senses and intellect. The result is hilarious, chilling and irrevocably mind-altering --- a left-brain/right-brain challenge ... a consciousness-raising ...

  4. 15 de mar. de 2024 · Wilson combines our culture’s absurdities, injustices, violence and desires, shot at you in a machine-gun-like assault on your senses and intellect. The result is hilarious, chilling and irrevocably mind-altering — a consciousness-raising experience filled with laughter, rage and insight.

  5. 1 de ene. de 1996 · 4.4 12 ratings. See all formats and editions. Paperback. $61.54 5 Used from $61.54. Here are images of our culture's absurdities, injustices, violence and desires, shot at you in a machine-gun-like assault on your senses and intellect.

  6. 1992: Reality Is What You Can Get Away With (revised edition with new introduction–1996) 1994: Chaos and Beyond (editor and primary author) 1995: Cosmic Trigger III: My Life After Death. 1997: The Walls Came Tumbling Down. 1998: Everything Is Under Control: Conspiracies, Cults and Cover-ups (with Miriam Hill)

  7. Robert Anton Wilson. Dell Pub., 1992 - Fiction - 140 pages. Wilson's first major work since his classic Illuminatus books is the ultimate mind game: a screen-play from the present, discovered in...