Clyde Lewis to present 2012: Forestructuring The New Aeon at Esozone

Clyde Lewis, host of Ground Zero Lounge, will present 2012: Forestructuring The New Aeon. Clyde’s presentation is replacing Justin Bolland’s, who sadly cannot make it to Esozone this year. According to Clyde, 2012 is not the end of the world — but the beginning of a new Epoch. His presentation deals with 9/11 as a ritual working in the tradition of Crowley and John Dee and the Large Hadron Collider as a Stargate opening a new dimension, both in preparation of 2012. This mind opening exploration is not to be missed.
Catch Ground Zero Lounge live tonight at 8pm PST online at Ideocast, or in person at Dante’s in Portland.
Clyde Lewis a powerful voice in the field of the occult. He is the creator and host of Ground Zero, a talk radio show dealing with paranormal and para-political topics that has existed in various formats since 1995. In 1999 Ground Zero Radio was nationally syndicated in several major cities in the United States. He has appeared in the independent films Nightfall, (1988), co-written with director Kevin Delullo; Cage in Box Elder(2000); Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger Part IV (2000) as the main characters voice, and Wordspeaker, an independent film currently being considered at the Sundance Film Festival. Clyde has appeared on the Showtime special “Penn and Teller’s Bullshit!” and was recently the subject of a documentary, “The Day Called X”, about the Portland, Oregon, portion of his career. The documentary premiered at Portland’s Longbaugh Film Festival. He has been the model for characters in such books as Safe House by Andrew Vachss, Supernatural Law by Batton Lash, and Alien Invasion by Michael Tresca. Currently Clyde is working with lawyer and P.I. Galen Cook on the investigation of the latest suspect in the D.B. Cooper case, Wolfgang Gossett, a one-time associate of Clyde’s. Clyde produces Ground Zero programs online and hosts Ground Zero Lounge, a nightclub show of conspiracy theory and Forteana at Dante’s, a local nightclub in Portland.






This is going to be a remarkable time. How did you get Clyde Lewis? His voice and style are like listening to Mr. Rogers in a graveyard. Well done!