The Gonzo Daily - Wednesday
There is a saying which goes something like, "be
careful what you wish for, it might come true". For decades I have been working
trying to get cryptozoology a higher profile in the public consciousness. Now it
has, and I wish that it hasn't. Cryptozoology - the study of unknown animals -
is now big business with at least two high profile 'reality TV' series on the
subject and a whole plethora of related books and documentaries. And, sadly,
very little of this stuff has anything to do with the discipline that I have
been espousing since the early 1990s. The search for Bigfoot (I refuse to use
the vulgarism "Squatching"), for example is now a staple of mass market
entertainment but I feel little or nothing in common with those who practise it.
The lovely Sharon Hill from 'Doubtful News' has described it as being more akin
to a religion than a science, and it is hard not to agree with her.
She writes: "...little presented has been confirmed
as actually happening or investigated to see if an alternative explanation could
be found. There is no critical thinking allowed. These events are for believers
to share their experiences. Sound like a religious gathering? Yeah, it does for
good reason. Many people who believe Bigfoot is in their back yard have zero
solid evidence that it does but choose to believe out of faith and they wish it
to be true. Due to such events like this gathering, the belief is reinforced and
legitimized. In reality, there is no good evidence to do so."
Back in the day when, in the wake of the X Files,
everyone and his aunt had a poster of Billy Meier's UFO picture on their wall,
emblazoned with the words, "I want to believe". I thought then, and I think now
that this is completely wrong. I don't "want to believe"; I want to know the
truth, whatever it is. Fundamentalists eh? I confidently expect a fatwa against
me in the next few days. My crime? Cryptozoological Apostasy! This is going to
be worse than the time I wrote a bad review of The Smiths.
Work on the next issue of Gonzo Weekly has already
begun, with lots of photographs and stuff relating to last weekend's
Hawkwind-related activities in next weekend's Gonzo Weekly. There will also be
an interview with the legendary Keith Levene, new videos from Judy Dyble and
Galahad and tons more. The current issue which features an EXCLUSIVE Corky Laing
interview, various tributes to the Norse Gods' last battle,Ragnarok, exclusive
Hawkwind Space Ritual rehearsals, the return of the mighty Six Foot Three,
Clepsydra box set details, news about Hawkwind live this weekend, a pork pie
fight, and more news, reviews, views, interviews and packets of fruit chews (OK,
no special chewy sweets, but I got carried away with things that rhymed with
OOOOS) than you can shake a stick at. And the best part is IT's ABSOLUTELY
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potato shed in a tumbledown cottage deep in rural Devon which he shares with
various fish, and sometimes a small Indian frog. He is ably assisted by his
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