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Off The Deep End Interview With RAW

Cover of Off The Deep End #4 zine by Tim Cridland. Courtesy of the Discordian Archives.
One of my all time fav zines was Tim Cridland’s Off The Deep End (OTDE) that could best be described as… well, I don’t know, exactly. A mix of all kinds of weird information that sometimes came across as a hip-conspiratorial-countercultural spin on the The World Weekly News.

OTDE never took itself too seriously, which also appealed greatly to yours truly, neither endorsing nor dismissing the mind-bending mishmash of material that Tim cobbled together in the ten or so issues published between 1987-1991—simply letting the readers make up their own minds as to the validity of the content. OTDE was a great peek into the conspiracy and paranormal scenes of the period, predating The X-Files, Art Bell, etc., before such topics as underground bases and shape shifting reptilians became overly trendy.

Tim has always impressed me as a topnotch researcher, much of this research conducted off hours/in between shows while touring the country as Zamora the Torture King.

Tim is co-author of Weird Nevada (Amazon) with Joe Oesterle, and was recently interviewed on Greg Bishop’s Radio Misterioso.

To follow is Tim’s interview with Robert Anton Wilson that first appeared in OTDE #4 sometime in the late-80s/early-90s.

Off The Deep End #4 interview with RAW, Page 00001. Courtesy of the Discordian Archives.
Off The Deep End #4 interview with RAW, Page 00002. Courtesy of the Discordian Archives.

Off The Deep End #4 interview with RAW, Page 00003. Courtesy of the Discordian Archives.
Off The Deep End #4 interview with RAW, Page 00004. Courtesy of the Discordian Archives.

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