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Is whitley strieber a crazy or what?

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Is whitley strieber a crazy or what?

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  1. Crazy like a fox!!

    Whitley Strieber was born in San Antonio, Texas, the son of Karl Strieber, a lawyer, and Mary Drought Strieber. He attended Central Catholic Marianist High School in San Antonio, Texas. He was educated at the University of Texas at Austin and the London School of Film Technique, graduating from both in 1968. He then worked for several different advertising firms in New York City, rising to the level of vice president before quitting in 1977 to become a free-lance writer


  2. He sold a lot of book, how crazy it that!

  3. He had an "alien abduction".

    Strike one!

    He is a believer in the mystical teachings of Gurdjieff, a mystic.

    Strike two!

    He co-authored a book with Art Bell.

    Steeeeeriiike threeeeeeeee!

  4. i think whitley strieber's crazy

    =D

  5. Probably.  Did'nt the get Christopher Walken to play him in communion?  Walken is surely nutts.

  6. not half as crazy as some of the Chock Full O Nuts we have asking questions on this site.

    that's not to imply Strieber isn't a Payday himself, its just amazing some of the questions we get.  I am especially fond of Bigfoot questions, but its hard to ignore the simple charm of "Did we land on the moon?" or "Is d**k Cheney a lizardoid alien?"

    (okay, that last one IS debatable, but my personal view is d**k Cheney is Satan)

  7. from what i read in tranformation  he certainly is  a good  d**n writer  heres  a quote  to  share

    "Increasingly I felt as if I were entering a struggle that might

    even be more than life and death. It might be a struggle for my

    soul, my essence, or whatever part of me might have reference to

    the eternal. There are worse things than death, I suspected ...

    so far the word demon had never been spoken among the scientists

    and doctors who were working with me ... Alone at night I worried

    about the legendary cunning of demons ... At the very least I was

    going stark, raving mad ... I wondered if I might not be in the

    grip of demons, if they were not making me suffer for their own

    purposes, or simply for their enjoyment ... I felt an absolutely

    indescribable sense of menace. It was h**l on earth to be there

    [in the presence of the entities], and yet I couldn't move,

    couldn't cry out, couldn't get away. I'd lay as still as death,

    suffering inner agonies. Whatever was there seemed so monstrously

    ugly, so filthy and dark and sinister. Of course they were

    demons. They had to be. And they were here and I couldn't get

    away ... Why were my visitors so secretive, hiding themselves

    behind my consciousness. I could only conclude that they were

    using me and did not want me to know why ... What if they were

    dangerous? Then I was terribly dangerous because I was playing

    a role in acclimatizing people to them."

    -Whitley Strieber, "Transformation"

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