Pay No Attention to the Klint Finley Behind the Curtain

by Michael Szul on 2008-02-22 09:19:08
tags: aleister crowley, john c lilly, klint finley, lost, philip k dick, robert anton wilson

Rumor has it that Klint Finley was born inside of the Internet. He occasionally downloads his consciousness into our reality to interact with society. He is a cyborg of the truest sense, especially in regards to the Cyborg Manifesto. One can scarcely tell where he ends and his computer begins. Thus... Klintron.

Obscure glib and technoccultural references aside, Klint Finley is one of the hardest working people on the Internet. He updates his occult linkfest Technoccult more often than most people change their underwear, and he still finds time to deliver some Rose Colored News and chip in at a few other well respected cyber-hangouts. Klint was one of the founding members of Key 23, which mutated into the current web site your caressing right now. He's also the one that took over the idea and management of Esozone when Angelina Fabbro and myself had to drop out.

Next up for Klint Finley's portfolio? Hatch 23. Klint has set himself upon the daunting task of undercovering the occult significances of the ass-kicking television series Lost, and no reference is too obscure for him to uncover. From Robert Anton Wilson to John C. Lilly and from Aleister Crowley to Philip K. Dick, Finley is creating a nice little pocket dimension for Lost fans to dive a little deeper into the mysteries.

So if you're a Lost fan - and you should be - and your a fan of the occult - which if you're reading this site, it goes without saying - then Hatch 23 is right up your alley. You've been warned.

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Comments

Thanks for the kind words! But I must also share some credit with Technoccult’s contributing editors Fell and TiametsVision for the frequent updates there, and Hatch 23 consultant Trevor Blake (ovo127.com) for catching certain Lost references.

by klintron on 2008-02-24 19:18:12

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