Cracking the Code with Joseph Matheny and Ong's Hat is a critical component
An interview and some South NJ Mailbox Stuffing Going On
Somebody in South New Jersey stuffed some unsolicited “theories” in a business mailbox. The recipient posted the documents on Reddit, and they went viral. My website received a rush of traffic as people Googled and sought explanations. Outsider art/science like this inspired the original Ong’s Hat mail/faux found art.
https://www.reddit.com/r/WTF/comments/1gs1631/so_this_was_in_the_mailbox_of_our_little_bakery/
https://www.reddit.com/r/SouthJersey/comments/1gs29j6/ongs_hat_is_a_critical_component/
Gabriel Kennedy, author of the fantastic RAW biography Chapel Perilous: The Life & Thought Crimes of Robert Anton Wilson posted an interview we did in 2021 to his Medium account.
(This conversation originally took place in 2021.)
Joseph Matheny, legendary transmedia storyteller and creator of Ong’s Hat, has got some insight to share about the appeal of conspiracy theory and the cult of personality. Be prepared…
I first learned about Ong’s Hat from Bradley Sands, bizarro fiction writer extraordinaire, back in the late 90s. Hearing the story of paranormal activity happening in a New Jersey ghost town reminded me of other conspiracy theories involving the tri-state area and travelling through space and/or dimensions-like the Montauk Project and the Philadelphia experiment, which I found intriguing at the time. Later, I heard about how groups of people were venturing to Ong’s Hat in search of the secret magical remnants of a secret village of inter-dimensional time-travelling ex-Princeton professors.
Ong’s Hat was alive. It was so because of the active participation of its readers. It had become an urban myth where “legend trippers,” searching for a fun and free night of entertainment, went to the place and then by added interpretations of the everything on the Ong’s Hat internet forum. The story’s enigmatic quality and its exoteric insistence that it was true and not a fiction fantasy made it that more much engaging. However, as you will read, Matheny watched as groups of anonymous people swooped into the forum and attempted to high jack the story he created.
As you will read, it wasn’t just the plot of Ong’s Hat that made it so engaging. It was also the structure. Ong’s Hat is the original alternative reality game. As such it laid the tracks and created the foundation for many of the ARG’s that came after. For those still making sense of and deconstructing the destructive quality of QAnon, which looks to me like a propaganda campaign representing as a distorted and schizophrenic alternative reality game, Matheny’s insights offer a way out of the angry confusion.